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Ashburton's tutors include a Head of Maths with over a decade's school teaching, a Master of Teaching candidate with K–12 experience, VCE subject duxes and valedictorians, seasoned peer mentors and STEM ambassadors, university medallists, accomplished coaches and camp leaders, plus creative writing specialists and award-winning science scholars guiding students from primary to senior levels.

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Lucy

Modern History Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor their approach to meet individual needs, and provide consistent encouragement. Helping students feel confident in their abilities creates a strong foundation for learning, as they are more likely to engage actively and tackle challenges head-on.…
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Venus

Modern History Tutor Ashwood, VIC
To guide them towards their journey towards reaching goals and aspirations. Due to the education system constantly pushing students through grades regardless of results as well as very little discussion and revision upon mistakes after testing, I find helping a student be able to not only understand the individual question, but on top of that…
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Alex

Modern History Tutor Camberwell, VIC
The most important thing tutors can do for a student is to just be there for the student and give their students the motivation and encouragement to work, having a tutor myself those were the things that assisted me in achieving my scores. This kind of motivation and encouragement can then build into other parts of the student's life thus…
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GITANJALI

Modern History Tutor Burwood, VIC
A tutor should be patient and supportive. Every child sets his/her own pace of doing things and sometimes they might not get it right, so it is important to be understanding. I am very patient, it doesn't matter how long it takes for a child to understand a topic, because it is quite normal. I would not mind repeating it over and over. I am also…
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Lily

Modern History Tutor Malvern, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning approachable, and tailor their teaching to the student's individual needs. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also fostering curiosity and a deeper…
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Samuel

Modern History Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
I view the role of a tutor as more of a assistant to the teacher. I main goal for the a tutor is to go in-depth on discussed in the classroom allowing the students to wrap their head around concepts that were once perceived as difficult and challenging. It is the tutors role to teaching correct habits and strategies to tackle difficult or…
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Mason

Modern History Tutor Burwood East, VIC
A tutor should do more than simply teach a subject for a student. A tutor is an individual that can encourage others to act at their best, this can be in the academic field but can extend to other aspects of life as well. A tutor's most important goal should always be understanding, and if possible, relating to the circumstances of each of their…
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Sahm

Modern History Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Allowing students to learn at their own pace, make lots of mistakes, participate actively in the learning experience and ask many questions. I have an enthusiastic, patient, student-focused approach and emphasise "real life" examples of maths that are practical and relatable. Practising Secondary teacher with four years tutoring experience.…
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Teigan

Modern History Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. I believe that tutoring sessions should be based on the student's needs in a specific subject area, and the only way to understand these needs is to have an honest, open conversation with them. Listening to a student's needs, their preferred learning styles and other factors…
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Vahid

Modern History Tutor Box Hill South, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and create a supportive learning environment where questions and mistakes are welcomed. A tutor should personalise their approach to match the student’s individual learning style, clarify difficult concepts in simple terms, and encourage curiosity and…
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Maria

Modern History Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
I think the most important thing, is that you not only teach students. You learn to grow with them, you make sure that your students are able to be successful, and you are a small contributor to that success, but along the way, you grow with them, you understand the way they learn, so that you could learn with them. I think that my strengths, are…
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James

Modern History Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
Increasing a student's grade or helping them understand a single concept are just some of the things that most people look for in a tutor. While these are undoubtedly worthwhile indicators of a tutor's ability to teach a student, they are often mercurial and temporary once the tutoring stops. I firmly believe that what differentiates a good tutor…
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Robert

Modern History Tutor Mont Albert North, VIC
The goal of tutoring, in some sense, should be to equip students with the skills to no longer need tutoring. I believe this is best achieved by allowing the student to choose study-related goals, and help them take achievable steps in order to get there. As their competence increases in proximity to the larger goal, so too does their confidence as…
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Zawad Bin Shafik

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor must be adaptable and proactive. They must observe a student's progress and deduce what method they learn best and adjust their teaching accordingly. Each student is different and has different capacities of learning and a good teacher must identify them for each student and make the best out of their unique potential. I can teach the…
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Patrick

Modern History Tutor Windsor, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand how they learn best and give them the tools to continue to grow and learn beyond what tutoring can give them. I also think that helping build a student's confidence is a very important part of tutoring, both in the subject matter and in their academic…
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Jiyuan

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
A great tutor builds confidence, personalises learning, and fosters independence. By creating a safe space, adapting to individual needs, and teaching problem-solving skills, they empower students to succeed academically and emotionally. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and ability to adapt to different learning styles. Whether a student is…
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Allan

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is to understand the situation of each student and develop a learning plan based on their needs. It is important to approach each situation with understanding and provide clarity on topics that they find difficult. I am an A grade student throughout high school, so I am knowledgeable in a wide range of…
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Shalome

Modern History Tutor Richmond, VIC
I would say to keep the student intersted and excited about learning. You have them invested in the subject and half your job is done. Teaching doesnt have to be monotonous, mundane and boring. I am smart, young and very well spoken. I speak from a place of confidence and can be very entertaining for kids/youth. I would like to think I am quite…
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Czarina

Modern History Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be understanding. Knowing how to teach a topic does not do much if a student is unwilling to learn, being understanding allows for a closer connection between a tutor and student and makes learning significantly easier. I believe that my strengths are my compassion and patience. This then…
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Corey

Modern History Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
I understand that teachers don't always have time to help students one-on-one and that tutors can help bridge the gap. I believe that learning is an exponential process, so a small victory in a tutoring session can lead to enormous benefits in the student's future. I am passionate about enabling students to maximise their…
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Gautam

Modern History Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the needs of the student and then perform. Don't put unnecessary pressure on the students. Understand the student and encourage them in this battle of subjects you are there with them. The words of assurance are the only thing that the students require and then they will perform their best. My…
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Victor

Modern History Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand the concepts being taught. The right answer for a particular question isn't as important as getting the fundamentals right so they can be applied in all circumstances. My strengths would include: I truly understand what I'm trying to teach them and in turn I can explain…
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Patrick

Modern History Tutor Deepdene, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to really help them get the best out of themselves. I think a really good teacher or tutor will always leave their students with a sense that they should always be trying to get the most out of themselves, whatever level that is, and not cheat themselves by being lazy. I think my…

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Thanh has been an amazing tutor, she has worked really well with Bella. I will be highly recommending her to anyone that needs help.
Natasha

Inside AshburtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Emily focused on solving trigonometric equations and interpreting tan graphs, before starting introductory work on combinations and permutations.

Year 10 student Sam worked through financial maths problems including compound interest, then explored the use of transition matrices to model real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Phoebe revised statistics by calculating mean, median, and mode for grouped data in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student often needed extra prompts to start unfamiliar rate and trig graphing questions; "if it was not obvious how to make the triangle, additional prompting was needed." This hesitation slowed progress and meant fewer questions were completed during sessions.

In Year 8 English, one student did not follow their writing plan or think sentences through before starting, which made paragraphs feel disjointed.

For a younger student, forgetting rules for spelling—such as 'ou' versus 'ow'—persisted even after recent revision.

A VCE learner's uncharged laptop limited access to digital notes and disrupted exam preparation in the moment.

Recent Achievements

One Ashburton tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after struggling to apply financial maths formulas, started introducing new shortcuts and solving problems more independently.

In another session, a Year 9 student who previously needed lots of prompting was able to tackle simultaneous equations solo once she'd worked through an example together.

Meanwhile, one younger student made clear progress by writing longer sentences and handling harder subtraction questions with minimal help—she now separates her ideas into paragraphs without reminders.

Last week, a high schooler finished every question on their trig worksheet correctly, including those involving horizontal translations.

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 Ashburton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Michael's School.