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Tutors in Bentleigh include an ATAR 99.75 IB graduate with experience supporting diverse learners, a Further Maths Premier's Award recipient and multi-year academic excellence winner, VCE duxes and valedictorians, seasoned private tutors and camp leaders, peer mentors, subject awardees in STEM and languages, plus passionate educators skilled at working with K–12 students.

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Josh

Science Tutor Elwood, VIC
Empathising with the student and understanding their background knowledge and skills. Giving the students space to work things out on their own, and providing structure to help guide their self-study as opposed to supplying all the answers. Taking an adaptable approach to learning styles and finding different methods of approaching each individual…
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Thevni

Science Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Inspire them, push them to do their best, and have fun! Patience, perseverance, and the ability to adapt to meet the needs of different…
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Jordan
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Jordan

Science Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
As much as it is important to ensure that students excel in their academics, I find it equally as important to instill the right learning attitude and values. I am able to simplify complicated concepts, making them into bite sized pieces which can be easily understood and internalised by the…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Science Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Listen, be patient and relate to their experience. Communicating in a variety of different ways and giving alternative examples/explanations where conventional ones don't work for a student. Being a performing arts teacher I've learnt to be creative with my…
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Aparna

Science Tutor Malvern, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a friendly and supportive environment where they feel comfortable expressing their doubts and concerns. Additionally, adapting teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs and helping them overcome challenges are crucial aspects of effective tutoring. As for…
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Charlotte

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
Be patient and understanding, ensuring sessions are tailored to the individual so learning is as effective as possible. Providing feedback and identifying key areas for…
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Nayanathara

Science Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Listening and observing. Just as much as a student needs to listen to the tutor, the tutor needs to listen to their student. If as tutor you are unaware of your students strengths and weaknesses, you fail as a tutor My ability to build strong connections with the children. Personally when I look back at my teachers and tutors, I have always…
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Priyanka

Science Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
First of all, teach and guide them. I understand that children know their academics, they just need a guide to show them the right way of approaching these questions. I love math so I love teaching math and I hope I can impart my love for mathematics in my students too. I have been tutoring for a long time so I can say I do have quite a bit of…
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Leo

Science Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Inspire them about how to think about the question and maybe, the world in a logical and rational way. As one of my lecturer once told me, "what I can teach you is not the knowledge itself, but the problem solving skills you learnt from this course". I am energetic in teaching maths and, particularly, in the interesting parts about Maths. E.g. we…
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Nisal

Science Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
A tutor should always strive to cater to the students needs. Many students have different aspirations, attitudes and interests. A tutor should be able to analyse the situation and adjust his/her teaching methods accordingly. I am passionate, energetic, motivated and organised. I always prepare the content required, a day before each students…
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Junhyeong

Science Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe it is important to understand student's current situation towards studying. Knowing student will be the best guide towards planning classes for them. Over course of time, I will be able to suit student's style in their studying: thus providing best resource towards their learning. Another important aspect of tutoring is being respectful…
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Sandeep

Science Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
A tutor should always analyse the strengths and weaknesses of their students. This will provide a detailed insight to the tutors on which areas to particularly focus on. Furthermore, based on the strengths and weaknesses of each student, a tutor can prepare a routine for the students in order to enhance their knowledge in those subjects where the…
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Lordwick

Science Tutor Balaclava, VIC
To help them believe that given time commitment and a good study plan, that they (students) can succeed. Instilling that faith in the student counts for so much in helping the student. The patience to giver over a topic again and again until a student understands. As a result, I have been able to build students' confidence in themselves when it…
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Beldric

Science Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
To help them enjoy learning the subject. My patience, creativity and empathy to a students current state are my…
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Mridul

Science Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
I would like to answer two points which are very important 1. The tutor must understand the feeling of the student so as to understand where he/she is facing problem in the subjects. If you are able to remove the problem you are half way down. 2. If a tutor can make change from students' hate for the subject to love for the subject in my view is…
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Lily

Science 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…
Prabha
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Prabha

Science Tutor Armadale, VIC
Give the student the confidence they need to do well by providing them with tools and knowledge that they can use to succeed. I am a good listener so I am able identify problem areas that a student might have. I am also really good at offering multiple ways of solving a problem. I communicate well with students of different aptitudes and make…
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Thevanthi

Science Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is understand the student's mind and help them achieve their goal. The tutor can help them achieve their goal if they have difficulties and help them understand the basic concept. My strength as a tutor is the most important aspect of understanding the student. Helping them understand the…
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Rafid

Science Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing the tutor can do is create a safe trustworthy environment. The student should feel that the tutoring lessons are a session where they are allowed to make mistakes, as mistakes are crucial in the process of learning. The tutor should make is to make the lessons actually interactive and reasonably challenging for the…
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Lachlan

Science Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is share their passion for the subject. This requires the tutor to be committed to helping the student understand the target subject in a way that is unique to each and every student. In the best case, having a brilliant tutor allows a student to create a pathway and a future in a…
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Richard

Science Tutor Balaclava, VIC
I consider the most important thing a 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 to.…
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Karen

Science Tutor St Kilda East, VIC
Give them confidence Give them skills to prepare for exams Engage them in lessons and allow them to interact and engage in learning Provide them with subject knowledge I can give students confidence by creating a positive encouraging environment I have a calm and patient personality allowing students to engage, ask questions and feel…
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Hiruni

Science Tutor Glen Iris, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to become their guide and mentor. Results are an important aspect of learning, but I believe that a tutor can needs to be concerned for their student's physical and mental wellbeing, and guiding them on the correct path of importance in learning as well as thriving as a…

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Inside BentleighTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Anna practised converting between fractions and decimals as well as solving measurement problems involving area.

For Year 8, Tom focused on graphing linear relations and working through equations and inequalities using real-life examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia revised trigonometric relationships by connecting sine, cosine, and tangent values with angles, alongside applying the Pythagoras' theorem to a variety of questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left out written working in algebra, as noted: "need practise showing 'working' when solving any mathematical problems," which led to hidden errors and slower correction.

In Year 10 trigonometry, confusion between values and angles persisted—"easy to get distracted most of the time"—especially with radians.

A younger student repeatedly forgot the multiplication tables during fraction work, making even basic calculations slow.

For several sessions, a Year 7 did not bring required materials like textbooks or exercise books; this meant missed practice opportunities and incomplete follow-up on geometry concepts discussed in lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Bentleigh tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who'd always hesitated to speak up when stuck with algebra now confidently asks clarifying questions before attempting problems—something she never did last term.

In another session, a Year 11 student who previously made frequent errors graphing trigonometric equations managed to solve and graph each type correctly on her own, only double-checking answers at the end.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often mixed up fractions and decimals is now reliably converting percentages to fractions without prompting and can explain each step aloud as he works.

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