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Beaconsfield's tutors include a primary teacher and school head with 19 years' experience, a Nossal High graduate with an ATAR of 98.75 and multiple awards, a university lecturer in science communication, Dux of Maths Specialist, seasoned private K–12 tutors, academic prize-winners in maths and physics, peer mentors, and accomplished youth coaches.

Maddison
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Maddison

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Be a person a student is comfortable enough to rely on, both educationally and emotionally. Patience and…
Sai
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Sai

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The msot influential tutors that I have had have all been there for me beyond just amademically, but also as older people I can look to for advice on various things, and that is what I think a tutor needs to have as this also aids the teaching process because students are more likely to be involved if they enjoy the classes and have that…
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Dhanusha

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
A tutor should assess a student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to tailor their approach accordingly. Tutors should continually assess a student's progress and adjust their teaching accordingly. Encouragement and positive reinforcement are crucial for boosting a student's confidence. A good tutor can help a student believe in…
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Lauren

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build a relationship with the student, the more you get to know the student that is when you can, personalise their learning, incorporate the student's interests into their learning, teach to their strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I am reliable, I have worked with children before in…
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JAVANEESH

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Take there time and be patient with the student because every student is different and the method in which you teach a concept may work for one student but not necessarily all students. So it is important to be able to teach a concept in many different ways and methods to ensure all students are able to understand and capture the idea. I feel I am…
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Jessica

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important thing a Tutor can do for a student is support them through their learning. Every person has different strenghts and weaknesses and I know it can be very frustrating when you dont understand something. when you have the support from a tutor, it can help take that frustration away and make it easier to learn. My strengths as a…
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Dev

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make learning enjoyable and easy for students. If tutors make things hard for students, then they will become bored of failure and will stop caring about the subject. If things are challenging, yet easy enough so students can complete the work, then students will want to learn more. One of my strengths…
Rihanna
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Rihanna

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
To allow them to ask as many questions as they need to and helping them reach their academic goalsl My strengths as a tutor are English, Legal studies, PDHPE and Math (Grade…
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Dalsten

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Inspire a students curiosity and them reaching their full potential. Having gone through the education system means that I know what topics in math are more essential to grasp at each year…
Ashleigh
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Ashleigh

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I believe the most important quality in a tutor is attentiveness. Every student learns differently, and effective tutoring requires listening carefully and identifying the approach that best suits each individual in order to support their learning effectively I believe my strengths as a tutor come not only from having a strong grasp of the…
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Andy

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence. When students believe in their abilities, they’re more willing to engage with the material, take risks, and ask questions. Confidence can transform a student’s approach to learning, making them more resilient in the face of challenges. By providing support,…
Nilshani
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Nilshani

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
- I think most importantly individualised support, as in helping students with tailored teaching methods to the students needs and learning styles. - Motivating and encouraging students - Building confidence in students - Maintaining open communication with the students at all times. - Adopting and adjusting with students wants and needs.…
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Emyl

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a supportive learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Beyond just teaching content, a tutor should be attentive to where the student is struggling and adapt their approach to target those areas. Encouraging critical thinking, building…
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Pranav Dev

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Tutoring is a similar thing to parenting. A tutor must cater to his/her student like a child of their own. So, the main thing a tutor can show towards a student is compassion. Next, the right attitude must be shown towards the students. Making them understand the concepts, even if it takes multiple times should be tolerated as the ultimate goal is…
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Zerubbabel

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important think a tutor can do is teach, not tell. Its easy to give information, tips for studying etc, but to get the student to pay attention, be attentive and actively learn is a different story. A student that can do that will not only get better grades, do well in school etc, but also find what they are passionate about in that area.…
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Sophie

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
To increase the confidence in a student by teaching content in a clear straightforward manner, and then consistently revising the weak points to ensure they are comfortable with the area. Students should feel safe and comfortable in learning alongside a tutor. My organisation skills and clear communication allows me to be a proficient…
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Amna

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s understanding, confidence, and independence. This includes explaining concepts clearly, being patient and supportive, identifying gaps in knowledge, and encouraging students to think through problems on their own rather than just giving answers. Creating a comfortable environment…
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Saransh

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make the student feel confident and competent in their own skills to accomplish there goals I'm and extrovert and I understand different learning methods in multiple ways for students to grasp topics as not everyone is the same and will learn things differently using different learning…
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Fizzah

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and make learning engaging and enjoyable. It’s also important to listen to their needs and adapt lessons to suit their learning style. My strengths as a tutor are being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and adapting my…
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Shirin

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, provide clarity, and guide students strategically. A good tutor helps students truly understand content rather than just memorise it, showing them how to think, structure responses, and approach exams with purpose. Just as importantly, a tutor should create a supportive…
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Jean

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Help them and support them no matter how difficult a subject is for then Show them the mistakes that needs to be improved…
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Samuel

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I try and get the student to do most of the thinking. I teach them the basics, with a few examples of application then get them to apply it to a question of their own so they can understand how to use the knowledge I have given them. I like to go through the basic thinking that a question needs in order to be answered. I try to get the student…
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Bakhtmoneer

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Not only tutoring them, but also being a mentor for them. That is what makes me different to other students, I have tutored over 50 students, and always with each one of them, I ask them how they feel about this or that, and they share what they are struggling with that is not maths related sometimes, and I am always there to help them.…

Local Reviews

Noah is doing well so far with Michelle as his tutor. He is starting to improve with his understanding of Maths and is happy with the way Michelle is working with him. I think as time goes by and he becomes more confident that he will improve more.
Melinda, Berwick

Inside BeaconsfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Stella focused on solving simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution methods, as well as reviewing measurement questions involving parabolas.

For Year 10, Maddie worked through integer operations in Chapter 1A and practised applying rules for adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Alex completed a diagnostic assessment covering decimals, integers (both positive and negative), fractions, BODMAS (order of operations), and basic area and volume calculations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors—this made it tough to spot where logic went off track and slowed correction.

A Year 11 student leaned heavily on mental calculations for polynomial division but left little written working; this caused confusion when revisiting the problem or checking for mistakes.

In Year 6, messy long division layout led to redoing several lines after mixing up remainders.

Another senior student avoided reviewing feedback on a completed application problem, so similar setup errors kept recurring during practice. Frustration set in as solutions seemed just out of reach.

Recent Achievements

One Beaconsfield tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on a "shortcut" for simultaneous equations now confidently uses both elimination and substitution methods, even checking answers independently instead of waiting for guidance.

In Year 8 maths, a student who once hesitated with fraction calculations now solves multiplication and division of fractions accurately and even simplifies before working out answers—a big shift from earlier confusion.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently started trying questions without giving up at the first hurdle; last week he finished an entire set of perimeter problems after initially struggling to understand the questions.

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 Bunjil Place Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Haileybury College - Berwick Boys.