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Tutors in Balaclava include a seasoned secondary maths department head with postgraduate credentials, an accomplished primary and early childhood teacher with a master's in mathematics, specialist science and chemistry teachers, professional music educators, published academics with PhDs, peer mentors, creative arts coaches, and experienced tutors supporting K–12 students across diverse learning needs and subjects.

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Reena

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
1. To motivate and energies them towards the attainment of their goal 2. To develop the understanding on the important role of language through activities- Self Introduction, extempore and public /official speeches 2. To develop their interpersonal skill through group discussion, conversation and controversial speeches 3. To prepare short…
Nataliia
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Nataliia

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
Provide all the resources for their learning and be there to guide them through their own decision making process instead of just offering solutions Flexibility, being able to adjust to the needs of specific child, and find individual approach to make their learning engaging. I am also patient understanding and creative and is able to negotiate…
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Emma
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Emma

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
Building their confidence in themselves is the most important aspect of tutoring for me I’m very patient and friendly & can adapt to different learning…
Richard
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Richard

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
I consider the most important thing an english 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…
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Kayline

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
Adaptability and doing extra effort for its students Skills :…
Chelsea
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Chelsea

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
I think that the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student, beyond the obvious helping them succeed in the subject you are tutoring them in, is give them confidence in their own ability. The student is not always going to have a tutor with them. It is important that they believe that they can succeed on their own. I am a patient…
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Ego

English Tutor Balaclava, VIC
I consider the following as critical things an english tutor can do for a student: - Ability to empathise with the student. This helps with connecting with the students, and creates a safe learning space for them - Ability to listen. In the classroom settings, some teachers are unable to connect with all the students due to the large number…
Lilie
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Lilie

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I believe the most important thing an english tutor can do for their student is to accomodate to their individual needs, ensuring they know that they’re smart and capable of accomplishing their goals, despite their struggles. My experience as a teaching assistant has taught me to be open minded and adaptable, recognising that there is no such…
Althea Danielle
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Althea Danielle

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Aside from teaching students the concepts required for their study, it's essential for tutors or any teacher for that matter to teach students how to learn. This involves critical thinking, asking the right questions, learning from their mistakes and developing good study habits. Once these are imparted in the students, they are given the tools…
Jinal
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Jinal

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
The most important things an english 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…
Jessica
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Jessica

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Being an english tutor is about being genuine and sincere in teaching, and to realize that we play a major role in being a witness to the students' growth. Our job is to give a pathway for students to be engaged in the subject, give a reason to why they should learn it, and for them to accomplish great things in the future. Teach not only concepts…
Rishov Srabon
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Rishov Srabon

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing an english 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…
Jyothirmay Krishna
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Jyothirmay Krishna

English Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Most important thing an english tutor can do is to make the student learn and think about subject as well as improve his understanding and performance in the subject. I think my strengths are good mentoring and student engagement skills, and the patience to repeat the concepts till student understands…
Priya
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Priya

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
A tutor can change the approach of a student towards a subject- from pessimism to optimism, and make him/her excel in that subject. Understanding- so if a topic is not well understood by the student, I can explain again with a different approach so that the student understands the concept clearly. Patience- I am patient with weak/slow learners,…
Revanth
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Revanth

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing that tutor can do is to build confidence in student to solve any kind of problem in the exam. This can be only done when they are through with the formulas, concepts and it's applications. I think making clear understanding about the concepts is my strength as a tutor. I believe if anyone clearly knows the concepts…
Ju Wei
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Ju Wei

English Tutor Windsor, VIC
The most important things an english 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…
Sruthi
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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…
Arundathi
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Arundathi

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
One of the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is to understand the learning ability of a student. Each student has a different capacity to grasp concepts and learning to be patient and adapt to the student's individual needs while also being able to ensure that the content is covered is essential. As a tutor, I am able to…
Sahm
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Sahm

English Tutor Caulfield North, 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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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 an english tutor is providing the…
Charles
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Charles

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I believe in the importance of developing a student's own independent thinking skills, so that they gather the confidence to correctly respond to any problem that an exam or test may pose individually as I, the tutor, will not be there to help in assessments. By doing this, the student can cement beneficial study habits and obtain their academic…
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Kuharrshanna

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Align with Parents, Teachers, and the Student while uncovering Learning Styles ·while being compassionate to teach the building blocks of learning. creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. ability to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level. understanding for the world…
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Wallis

English Tutor St Kilda, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to create an environment in which the pupil feels encouraged to ask questions. Without a certain degree of security or familiarity, most kids are too nervous or shy to ask questions and thus are left with a minimalistic understanding of a topic, instead of the deeper understanding they could gain by…

Local Reviews

James has started very promisingly with Daniel which is great and I think even in the short space of time they have been together James is beginning to feel more confident with Daniel and his Maths in general.
Glen, Brighton

Inside BalaclavaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Spencer worked on understanding fractions by exploring halves, quarters, and eighths, and used number lines to see how these relate.

For Year 10, Ollie focused on coordinate geometry skills such as finding the gradient of a line using two points and determining linear equations from graphs.

Meanwhile, Alice in Year 12 reviewed matrix methods including transition matrices and financial modelling with compound interest rates, tackling exam-style problems to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student lost marks on SAC extended response questions by not thoroughly reading the questions, leading to incomplete answers—"needs to take more time to read the questions thoroughly," a tutor noted.

In Year 11, another student showed stress during live log graph exercises and initially hesitated to work through problems aloud; practice in real-time helped reduce anxiety.

A Year 7 learner sometimes avoided writing out algebra steps, which hid calculation errors until review.

Meanwhile, a Grade 2 child often struggled with attention during numeracy activities, requiring frequent redirection before tackling multi-step place value tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Balaclava noted that one Year 11 student, Alice, has started coming to sessions with her own process for matrix multiplication and now asks for help only with the toughest questions—she used to rely on step-by-step guidance throughout.

In Year 8 maths, Leo was previously hesitant to engage but recently followed a complex lesson about collecting like terms and even paid close attention during explanations, something he struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Lara, has begun preparing thoughtful questions ahead of each session rather than waiting passively for guidance; last week she independently solved several semi-circle identification problems.

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 St Kilda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yeshivah College.