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Armadale's tutors feature a Chemistry graduate from Imperial College London (A*A*A, 8A*s), an astrophysics major and seasoned music teacher, a maths postgraduate with Olympiad distinction and NGO teaching experience, primary-aged language educators, VCE 91.5 ATAR achievers, accomplished youth coaches, and instructors with years of K–12 classroom and mentoring expertise across science, maths, languages and the arts.

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Jeswinder

English Tutor South Yarra, VIC
Some parents feel unable to help their children with schoolwork while others may find their children are more receptive to working through school struggles with another person. Tutoring can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring gives students individualized attention that they…
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Mohammed

English Tutor Toorak, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to genuinely care for the student. Because i feel when you care for the student it becomes very easy to build a rapport and teaching becomes more simple. I am a very adaptable person in general and i apply this in my tutoring as well. Every student is different and i think it is…
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Karan
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Karan

English Tutor Prahran, VIC
Building strong personal relationship and able to connect one on one with students is the most important thing as a tutor. Having adequate subject knowledge and adopting interactive ways to teach are equally important to engage students. The subject knowledge, tutoring attitude, expressive ways of teaching and being responsible are my biggest…
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Victor

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
The most important thing is to be flexible and non-judgemental. You have to be open to different challenges that the student may be facing beyond the subject. Each student is different and has different ways to learn and as such your teaching method should reflect this. I think my strengths are that I am patient but firm when teaching my students.…
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George

English Tutor Prahran, VIC
Most important thing a tutor can do is help a student build confidence in their own abilities, i.e. not only help explain concepts but also encourage students to think for themselves, teach valuable life skills like problem-solving and effective time management and study habits I would say my strengths are my communication skills, patience and…
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Sruthi

English Tutor Windsor, VIC
I believe striking a balance in how the tutor interacts with a student is key. Being able to listen and identify a student's problem areas, as well as being firm enough to hold their attention is vital. A good tutor can set expectations tailored to a student's abilities and with them raise them while boosting their confidence. Overall personality…
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Ju Wei

English Tutor Windsor, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are assisting them with their studies and provide comfort. I do not think tutors should spoon-feed answers to students as that will not help them fully understand and learn. Other than that, I believe the ability to comfort and reassure students is extremely important for tutors. I have met…
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Richard

English Tutor St Kilda East, VIC
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do with a student is have patience. I think patience underlines all the critical aspects regarding tutoring. To engage effectively with a student, it has to happen naturally, it can't be forced. It does take a bit of time to understand what kind of teaching style a student will respond well to.…
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Achinoam

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Instil them with confidence! Breaking down those confidence barriers a student might have could result in them tackling a question they would have never attempted otherwise. This also means persevering when they get answers wrong - they know they'll get there eventually. Another really important part of being a tutor is providing the student…
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Saiyam

English Tutor Malvern East, VIC
In my opinion, the role of a tutor goes beyond simply imparting knowledge. The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, make them love learning, and equip them with the tools to thrive independently. It's about being a guiding light through challenges, a source of motivation, and a trusted resource for…
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Lachlan

English Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Listen, be patient and relate to their experience. Communicating in a variety of different ways and giving alternative examples/explanations where conventional ones don't work for a student. Being a performing arts teacher I've learnt to be creative with my…
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Hindumathi

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
According to me the basic responsibility for a tutor is to nurture the student's natural strength and elicit more learning and development than a classroom teacher and also understand their strength, weaknesses and interests that would help them academically successful. My teaching methods according to different students ,patience and appropriate…
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Adina

English Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Give them confidence in their own ability, Make them feel heard, give them all the attention and time they need and be dedicated to the students learning. My strengths as a tutor are that I am a patient and understanding individual. I am a great communicator, listener and i have strong technical skills to be able to help students…
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dolon

English Tutor Malvern East, VIC
i tutor can shape a child's mind and thinking spectrum and a teacher can help a student to progress in their academic and personal life . my patience and compassion about…
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Richa

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
In my opinion, apart from imparting educational concepts, tutors play a key role in making students feel more confident about where they stand with their learnings. If a student feels comfortable in knowing that they can take any query or concern to their tutor without fretting, the tutor is successful! My areas of strength are definitely patience…
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Jinal

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Provide personalized attention and support to address the student's unique learning needs. Create a positive and encouraging learning environment to boost the student's confidence. Adapt teaching methods and materials to match the student's learning style. Set clear goals and track…
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Rishov Srabon

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel safe to learn. That means creating an environment where it’s okay to not know something, to ask questions, and even to make mistakes. When students aren’t worried about being judged, they’re way more likely to engage and actually enjoy the learning process. Beyond…
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Ananya

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence. It's not just about helping them get the right answerâ”it's about helping them believe that they can get there on their own. When a student feels supported, understood, and encouraged, they’re more willing to try, ask questions, and grow. A tutor…
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Max

English Tutor Burnley, VIC
Coaching the student and doing their best to understand. As in not a man giving a homeless man a fish, but teaching the homeless man how to fish I can give the students relevant analogies that they could understand which would help them understand the subject…
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Lasni

English Tutor Burnley, VIC
First and foremost would be making the students realize that every question they come up with is very important and they should not hold back until they have clarified their doubts. Implementing new methods to teach the relevant concepts until the student is confident that he/she had understood it well. Making students self-assured in…
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Fathimath Iaadha

English Tutor Burnley, VIC
Being patient and continuing classes on their pace rather than on our pace and never failing to be encouraging Being able to explain things in the simplest way that students can understand by reducing the complexity of the concept. I have professional experience as a primary class teacher and as an special education…
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Tran Xuan Ha Peppi

English Tutor Burnley, VIC
I do think patience, good Communication Skills and the Ability to Make Students Visualise. Also the self-discipline. For one, the number of students working with tutors continues to grow. Two, working 1:1 with students is immensely gratifying, both for the tutor and tutee. And three, a few specific yet generalised characteristics become…
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Rashmika

English Tutor Burnley, VIC
Be thorough when explaining it to the student. I refrain from generalising it and give a lot of examples to make it easier for the student to grasp. Listening and being patient is very important for me. I have been told I have a unique and simple way to teach even the most difficult…

Local Reviews

I am pleased to say that things are going very well with Tina so far. Tina is organised, confident and already has a good grasp of Olivia’s issues and Olivia really likes having her come each week. I look forward to her continued progress.
Cate, Camberwell

Inside ArmadaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 Dishita focused on interpreting time-series data, including mean-smoothing and deseasonalisation techniques, and practiced applying the 68-95-99.7 rule for normal distributions using exam questions.

Year 11 Emily worked through scatterplots and transformations in statistics, consolidating skills by tackling residuals and regression problems from recent school assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Josh revised financial mathematics concepts such as compound interest calculations and explored surface area and volume of composite shapes through targeted textbook exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3–4, one student often attempted times tables and complex multiplication mentally rather than writing out working, which led to confusion and missed steps—she sometimes forgets to add zeros when moving to the next line.

Notably, in VCE Maths (Year 12), a different student relied on reading exam questions quickly without highlighting key information or taking structured notes. As noted: Needs to read the question carefully. Use a sheet of paper to track reading.

In both cases, skipping systematic written processes made it harder to spot errors and slowed progress during challenging tasks or under exam conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Armadale recently saw Dishita, a Year 12 student, begin using the 'talk-aloud' strategy to break down complex standardised score questions—something she previously found daunting. She's now highlighting key details in exam problems and independently choosing the right formulas.

Meanwhile, Rose (Year 6) has moved from needing step-by-step support with long division to confidently solving multi-digit problems and tackling time conversion questions with little prompting.

For a younger learner, Jacob is no longer relying solely on his number line for single-digit addition; he now attempts mental calculations first and checks his work before moving on.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Malvern Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like The King David School - The Rebecca Magid Centre.