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Tutors in Bayswater North include a classroom teacher and maths curriculum leader with over a decade's experience, Victorian-registered English specialists with international and VCE expertise, high-achieving university students (ATARs 91–97), published authors, science competition awardees, certified coaches, peer mentors, and tutors experienced in supporting K–12 learners across academic and creative fields.

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Navjot

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A good tutor must be able to understand the needs of the student. Every students has his/her own level and it is very important for a good tutor to recognise that level. Once I recognise that level, I start with that level and along with teaching and explaining I always try to involve the students as much as possible in learning through various…
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Chien

Physics Tutor Scoresby, VIC
To improve a student’s level of knowledge. To help him when there is a misconception, or failure to conceptualize. To teach him methodologies and skills of study. For instance, what to put in an answer, and what to leave out, which is a common problem for most people. My depth of knowledge of a master degree in mech. Eng. I taught mechanical…
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Anesshae

Physics Tutor Rowville, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging environment, tailor lessons to individual needs, and build the student's confidence by helping them understand and overcome challenges. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and clear communication, which allow me to create tailored,…
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Thirsha

Physics Tutor Nunawading, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. Beyond academic knowledge, it’s crucial to boost the student’s confidence by celebrating small achievements and reinforcing their belief in their own abilities. Tutors should also aim to teach…
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SHAMINI

Physics Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
A tutor should be able to identify the weaknesses and strengths of a student and lift their confidence first. An excellent tutor has patience to work with the student until the student's needs are achieved. Giving positive feedback when they present their work, which will then stimulate their work ethic. My 25 years of experience [as a…
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Abhinav

Physics Tutor Rowville, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to establish a positive relationship, identify individual needs, provide clear explanations, encourage independent learning, and provide constructive feedback. By doing so, we can provide personalized, effective support that helps students achieve their potential. As a tutor, my biggest…
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Mafas

Physics Tutor Rowville, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is GUIDING! NOT teaching to solve a single problem. A good teacher will guide a student to figure out techniques by himself. Because especially in Mathematics, approach to all problems is not the same. It's the teacher's duty to guide the student to figure out the techniques to each…
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Evgeny

Physics Tutor Croydon, VIC
Understand why a student struggles to understand a topic and explaining it in a way that makes it intuitive. Good understanding of and great enthusiasm towards topics surrounding maths and science, and the ability to break down a topic to make it easier to…
Arad
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Arad

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
The most important and primary action that a tutor needs to do is to know his/her student as it elicits the tutor a good background about the student strenghts and weaknesses. This factor leads the tutor to construct an study method that is personalised and programmed based on the given student, this manifest in a more efficient and high quality…
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Debbie

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
I believe that a tutor needs to communicate with the student about their needs. I think that if the student and the tutor communicate well and both parties understand each other, then it will help the student tremendously. They will be willing to ask questions and participate during the lesson. I am an approachable person. I feel like my passion…
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William

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Listen to what they are struggling with and do your personal best to help the student to build confidence in themselves and in that area. Furthemore, having a good in-depth subject knowledge will be more than helpful too. My ability to simplify problems and communicate alternate solutions to the student so they are able to gain an understanding…
Kelly
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Kelly

Physics Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
Provide motivation and help develop a passion (or at least an appreciation) for Mathematics. Success would be more likely if the student is enjoying the subject matter. Furthering this; to teach the student confidence in their abilities and eventually be more independent in thier learning/study. It is also important that a tutor understand the…
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Jon

Physics Tutor Kilsyth, VIC
Throughout my tertiary studies, I have found that the key to learning anything is finding the point of interest for a person and developing that area so that the subject as a whole becomes enjoyable. For any student, progress will naturally vary and giving them that support and encouragement to persevere and overcome hurdles in their learning is,…
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Adrian

Physics Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to believe in them. When a child's role model believes in them they begin to believe in themselves and, I believe, that is the first step to accomplishing great things. If a child believes that they have the ability to do something they are more inclined to put more effort…
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Caleb

Physics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
Allow a student to learn and gain knowledge in a fun way, or at least learn willingly and most importantly joyfully. I think I have the capability to teach students younger than me with patience and willingness. I think that understanding what younger teenagers or children thinks and want is an important aspect when it comes for them to gain…
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Meenakshi

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor is to create a learning environment that the students can learn and fully understand how to do the hard questions. The tutor is able to solidify the student's knowledge and set them up for success. I constantly ask the student to let me know how they are going. If there's any questions or concerns they have, my…
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Kristopher

Physics Tutor Croydon North, VIC
To be patient, understanding and always willing to go back to the basics and refresh their memory and to get the work to fit together. But mostly the tutor must be someone who the student is comfortable with and able to ask any questions or queries however small or silly they may think they might be. Strengths: Excelent communication and people…
Kyle
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Kyle

Physics Tutor Mitcham, VIC
Providing new perspectives and targeted practice opportunities, so they can learn more and feel better about doing maths. I understand a lot about learning and diverse learners from my experience through a Master of Teaching (finishing end of 2026) and my own love of…
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Kewei

Physics Tutor Donvale, VIC
The most important role of a tutor is to help students build a strong and logical way of thinking about mathematics. Rather than simply teaching formulas or providing answers, a tutor should develop the student’s problem-solving process and give them a reliable framework for approaching unfamiliar questions. I also believe a good tutor should…
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Suresh

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor must teach a student not only the content but also how to learn the content. Many student struggle simply due to their study habits and not having the confidence to try questions. Furthermore, learning the 'algorithms' to question is also where students seem to go wrong. It is imperative that they understand the underlying theory so they…
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Vishwesh

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Flexibility in learning, preparing extra material if required, development in all aspects of student learning Patience, Excellent communication skills, Knowledge of…
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Chak

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
High communication skill: so students can understand what you are talking about Course planning skill: every student has their own needs. The tutor has to design a personalized course structure to fit the needs Time management and work arrangement: these are compulsory skills! Time and work should be arranged and prepared properly so when…
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Jinjin

Physics Tutor Vermont South, VIC
To teach a student the skills not just the knowledge, so that the student can apply the skills on other aspects. My strengths are: (1) I have good communication skills, and as I kept tutoring in past years, I quite know how to interact with teens; (2) I have good time management developed from the busy study schedules, and I hold a strong sense of…

Local Reviews

Lyna was fantastic, incredibly intelligent and broke things down to measurable and achievable stepping stones to be able to understand formulas correctly.
Jordan, Bayswater North

Inside Bayswater NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Grace practised finding the perimeter and circumference of shapes, then reviewed key measurement concepts for an upcoming test.

In Year 9, Sally worked through solving linear equations, plotting points on Cartesian planes, and calculating gradients from given equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Georgia focused on applying the binomial distribution and revising probability topics using past exam questions to strengthen her understanding of discrete random variables.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Chemistry student missed several early classes and, as a tutor observed, "she needs more than 2 hours a week of tutoring to cover the contents she has missed"—this left her struggling to keep up with new material.

In Year 9 Mathematics, one student repeatedly avoided homework tasks set between sessions, leading to gaps in understanding that resurfaced during revision.

Another Year 8 student hesitated to ask questions when confused, staying quiet even after making repeated mistakes; this meant opportunities for feedback and correction were lost in real time.

Recent Achievements

One Bayswater North tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to sit quietly now regularly asks for clarification and tackles maths problems out loud, a big shift from her earlier hesitation.

A Year 11 student recently moved from only understanding trigonometry basics to finishing the entire topic independently and even requested extra practice questions after the session.

Meanwhile, in primary school, one student who had trouble recalling geometric terms can now explain the difference between circumference, diameter, and radius without prompting—something that was tricky just weeks ago.

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 Bayswater Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Heathmont East Primary School.