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Blackburn's tutors include a Dux and ATAR 99.60 scorer, a qualified primary teacher with classroom and mentoring experience, a university medalist (ATAR 99.70) with Olympiad and National Chemistry Quiz distinctions, experienced K–12 maths and English teachers, accomplished peer mentors, STEM competition winners, and multi-talented musicians and leaders active in the local community.

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Andrew

Ancient History Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be scrupulously honest and focused. I believe that a tutor should approach teaching in a logical and objective way, which makes use of broad principles in order to allow retention and understanding.…
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Vahid

Ancient History Tutor Box Hill South, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and create a supportive learning environment where questions and mistakes are welcomed. A tutor should personalise their approach to match the student’s individual learning style, clarify difficult concepts in simple terms, and encourage curiosity and…
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GITANJALI

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, VIC
A tutor should be patient and supportive. Every child sets his/her own pace of doing things and sometimes they might not get it right, so it is important to be understanding. I am very patient, it doesn't matter how long it takes for a child to understand a topic, because it is quite normal. I would not mind repeating it over and over. I am also…
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James

Ancient History Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Increasing a student's grade or helping them understand a single concept are just some of the things that most people look for in a tutor. While these are undoubtedly worthwhile indicators of a tutor's ability to teach a student, they are often mercurial and temporary once the tutoring stops. I firmly believe that what differentiates a good tutor…
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Venus

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, VIC
To guide them towards their journey towards reaching goals and aspirations. Due to the education system constantly pushing students through grades regardless of results as well as very little discussion and revision upon mistakes after testing, I find helping a student be able to not only understand the individual question, but on top of that…
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Lucy

Ancient History Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor their approach to meet individual needs, and provide consistent encouragement. Helping students feel confident in their abilities creates a strong foundation for learning, as they are more likely to engage actively and tackle challenges head-on.…
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Patrick

Ancient History Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to really help them get the best out of themselves. I think a really good teacher or tutor will always leave their students with a sense that they should always be trying to get the most out of themselves, whatever level that is, and not cheat themselves by being lazy. I think my…
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Gautam

Ancient History Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the needs of the student and then perform. Don't put unnecessary pressure on the students. Understand the student and encourage them in this battle of subjects you are there with them. The words of assurance are the only thing that the students require and then they will perform their best. My…
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Corey

Ancient History Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
I understand that teachers don't always have time to help students one-on-one and that tutors can help bridge the gap. I believe that learning is an exponential process, so a small victory in a tutoring session can lead to enormous benefits in the student's future. I am passionate about enabling students to maximise their…

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Whilst our initial tutor candidate request was not available, the allocated tutor has been able to gel very well and quickly with our son. Our son is now saying he is enjoying biology more now that he is getting a better understanding of the topics.
Sean, Blackburn

Inside BlackburnTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Carla focused on polynomial operations and transformations to prepare for her upcoming SAC, including practice questions on both topics.

For Year 11 Ethan, recent lessons included mastering long division and factor theorem with polynomials, plus interpreting and sketching square root graphs and hyperbolas.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Ava worked through differentiation by first principles as well as applications such as finding the equations of tangents and normals to curves.

Recent Challenges

During a Year 11 test preparation, one student's "rushed approach" and rapid self-questioning led to errors, particularly when tackling polynomial long division—"he was eager to start but skipped clarifying his plan."

In Year 9 mathematics, another student hesitated to build her summary book or organize earlier notes, making it harder to recall older concepts during revision.

For a Year 12 assessment, an over-reliance on calculators meant she missed key steps in graph transformations by not setting out working clearly.

These habits left students feeling unprepared and less confident as exam dates approached.

Recent Achievements

One Blackburn tutor noticed that Lachlan, a high school student, has become much more confident with statistics—he now interprets histograms and calculates measures like mean and quartiles almost independently, whereas he used to hesitate with these.

In another session, Haydn showed real growth by recognising mistakes in graphing questions without prompting; previously, he'd just move on if something felt tricky.

For a younger student, Carla demonstrated new initiative by asking for clarification whenever she got stuck instead of staying silent—a big shift from earlier lessons where she rarely spoke up.

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