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Belgrave's tutors include a primary and secondary qualified teacher with years of classroom leadership, an ATAR 99.5 academic scholarship recipient and dux, multiple university medalists in maths and science, experienced peer mentors and house captains, specialist swim instructors, national-level competition coaches, and passionate high-achievers recognised for academic excellence across STEM, English, and the arts.

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Kavia

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I think the most important thing is that students are able to recall information because they actually understand what they are being taught and not memorizing concepts just for the sake of it. By doing this, they will automatically improve and maintain good grades. I think my strength is being a student where I can understand the struggles that…
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Nalgunalingam

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
Establish strong fundamentals, provide consistent guidance, and create a supportive environment that encourages independent thinking and progress. Clear and structured explanations, ability to simplify complex concepts, and adapting my approach to each student’s learning…
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Samkit
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Samkit

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to create a friendly and supportive learning environment, which makes students feel comfortable and at ease rather than intimidated. I believe that this can help them overcome any anxieties they may have and maximise their learning potential. Additionally, by being supportive and understanding,…
Pranav
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Pranav

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
A tutor should be someone who doesn't just blabber information, but a person who ensures they deliver knowledge in a way a student can comprehend easily! But most importantly, the tutor should always make sure the student has understood the concept, always! Being able to adjust your teaching services to cater all types of students, with different…
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Dhanupa

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
Success tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students and listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers. Successful tutors have specific content expertise. A truly successful tutor can make learning real, relevant and rigorous. Such tutors are experts in their academic content -- they know the subject's…
Flora
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Flora

Tutor Rowville, VIC
Help them to get excited about the subject Helps them to make an achievement Organisations Conceptual teaching Patient Planning Setting small…
Sakithma
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Sakithma

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I believe a great tutor should be a reliable and approachable learning resource for their students. My goal is to create an environment where students feel confident asking questions and seeking clarification without hesitation. I’m committed to helping each student reach their full potential through active listening, clear and productive…
Arshveer
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Arshveer

Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
The most important thing is to provide students with confidence of their own ability and provide them with the resources to reach their full potential. Im very patient and am able to adapt to the needs of every student. I also believe in creating a safe place for students by treating them with kindness and being…
Kajal
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Kajal

Tutor Rowville, VIC
There a many key things that I believe a tutor can do to create a positive impact on their students. One of them I believe is for the tutor to be willing to share their knowledge in any area that the student is struggling with or wants some guidance in. I believe this is crucial as it is one of the main advantages of having a tutor in that they…
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Mafas

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…
Meena
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Meena

Tutor Rowville, VIC
In my perspective, I acknowledge the importance of establishing a sense of comfort between a tutor and a student. If this is established, the student will feel more comfortable asking questions and tend to open up more about themselves; whether it be about the marks they are getting that need improvement or whether they're having a rough time…
Lucas
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Lucas

Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
I focus on teaching intuitive problem-solving skills that a student will use for the rest of their life, rather than forcing rote memorisation just to pass an exam. Intuition of being able to explain a complex concept in reference to real life concepts and connect the…
Kavindi
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Kavindi

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be: Fostering Understanding: Helping students grasp and understand challenging concepts is fundamental. This involves breaking down complex topics into manageable parts and providing clear, concise explanations. Building Confidence: Encouraging and supporting students to…
Muhammad Omer
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Muhammad Omer

Tutor Rowville, VIC
strengths, and weaknesses. Recognize their unique learning style and adjust teaching methods accordingly. Building Confidence: Foster a positive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks. Help them develop self-confidence in their abilities and believe in their potential. Clear…
Chien
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Chien

Tutor Rowville, 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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Meherban

Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to support them, encourage them and listen to them. Instilling fear in students and shaming them for not knowing a concept or for not understanding something is unacceptable. A tutor needs to be someone that makes their students confident and builds them up as they receive enough pressures…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Bayswater, VIC
Understanding the best way to teach a particular student is the most important thing a tutor can do; to shape their teaching methods into something effective and efficient. Throughout my years in high school, I was the go to person if someone needed help with school work. This gave me a lot of experience in tutoring across all year levels…
Christine
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Christine

Tutor Bayswater, VIC
Constantly always providing constructive feedback on assessments to help students understand their strengths and weaknesses to improve on, this helps build their understanding and find ways to improve their weaknesses. Additionally, personalised learning is important to their learning style which assists them to engage the content effectively. I…
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Dhasindu

Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a sense of confidence and self-efficacy. When students believe they can succeed and understand that struggles are part of the learning process, they become more motivated and resilient. A tutor’s role isn’t just to provide answers, but to help students develop the skills and…
Dzina
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Dzina

Tutor Tecoma, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student learn to love learning. As well as that, I believe it's important to make the student feel more confident in their abilities and help them persevere through difficult tasks. I think my strengths include understanding, compassion, being able to explain a specific process in more…
Jessie
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Jessie

Tutor Ferny Creek, VIC
Improving the confidence of the student is key. The student should evolve to have more trust in themselves and their abilities and be able to apply this. The most important thing I could do for the student is to help them achieve their own personal best and be motivated to achieve. I am a good listener. I apply this to pinpointing the key areas…
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Candy

Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
be patient and realistic in setting goals for the students to achieve; good communication and teaching skills in helping the students to understand and resolve the maths problems are also important very good in explaining difficult concepts and methods of problem…
Nan
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Nan

Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
First and foremost, the tutor needs to help the student fully understand all the core concepts. Comprehending the underlying logic and reasoning in mathematical concepts, and the skill to be able to apply these to problems, are necessary for success in mathematics. After that comes exam or test-specific advice: what working markers expect, how to…

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Inside BelgraveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced adding and subtracting fractions, with some time spent reading 24-hour time.

Year 11 student Isaac worked through scene analysis from The Princess Bride, identifying cinematic devices, and also tackled political cartoon analysis for English argument tasks.

Another Year 11 lesson involved reviewing General Maths finance topics using past exam questions and practicing use of the finance solver to build confidence for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, one student often wrote answers that were difficult to follow due to unclear structure; as noted, "she needs to be more clear in the way she structures her answer in order for the teacher to be able to locate her answers more easily."

A Year 11 student avoided attempting harder maths questions, instead repeating familiar ones, which meant less exposure to new concepts before tests.

In Year 7, a student's handwriting was hard to read and spelling errors slowed essay completion—this made editing drafts challenging and reduced confidence during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

One Belgrave tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after previously second-guessing herself on essay structure, now drafts clear paragraphs and confidently revises her own work—she even caught and fixed an error in her latest piece without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who used to wait for hints is now tackling maths homework independently, finishing nearly every question before the lesson ended.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student surprised his tutor by volunteering to read aloud for the first time instead of shying away from it.

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 Belgrave Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Thomas More's School.