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Tutors in Bonbeach include a VCE Maths teacher and Olympiad finalist, a seasoned high school maths educator with classroom and tutoring experience, an ATAR 97+ Dux and scholarship recipient, a university-level mathematician with teaching placements, national award-winning debaters, experienced sports coaches, peer mentors, academic competition standouts, and multilingual tutors passionate about guiding K–12 students.

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Paul

Physics Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
Being responsible in teaching the right things and materials to the students. Continue to show patience to students who struggled with their learning materials. My greatest strength is my patience and passion for making sure my students comprehend what they have learned. I do not show any frustration when students do not understand, but I will…
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Michael

Physics Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
I am opinion I reckon the most important is for the student to know their true passion in knowledge. Many of us are forced to be good at something and spend thousands of hours of hard work. Everyone could achieve a reasonably high score if they had spent the effort in it, given they were not demotivated during the process. I believe it is most…
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Elise

Physics Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
A tutor should be able to understand the learning process of their student to supply their best teaching. A tutor should also be able to make learning enjoyable for the student to make it so that they don't see tutoring in a negative way and can look forward to their learning. I am a committed person, so I will not give up on a student and try to…
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Meghana

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I believe that the most important thing about a physics tutor is their ability to motivate and encourage a student in their learning journey. A tutor must be able to show enthusiasm and positivity towards learning, and rather than using rote learning techniques, to engage the student so that they can demonstrate longevity in their education. It is…
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Mathias

Physics Tutor Carrum, VIC
To be a support and to try to help the students with their learning, improve their learning and to help them with developing independence so that they learn on their own and to assist them with various learning strategies that will improve their grades. An easygoing nature, being methodical and logical and understanding what students' weaknesses…
Stanley
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Stanley

Physics Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
Giving constructive feedback. Answer any questions the student has. Give advice and direction for general exam strategies. In uni or highschool, many students complain that the teachers or lecturers aren't able to explain properly or give any useful feedbacks. Therefore I think the 3 items above are the most important in helping the student to…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
The most important things a physics tutor can do is to listen, understand, adapt and provide teaching at the rate that the student is able to take in and understand. Additionally, promoting the ability and drive to self learn and to work on problems outside of the classroom is also important, as that is primarily where the understanding and…
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Brodie

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
Help them develop their own problem solving skills, rather than giving them all the answers. People skills, understanding my pupils and building personal relationships with…
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Anoop

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
One of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is to understand the way in which they learn so that the tutor can best apply their teaching strategy. A tutor should be firm but fair in their teaching manner in order to build rapport and effectively teach their students. I believe that my strengths are that I am encouraging,…
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Alice

Physics Tutor Parkdale, VIC
A tutor must be willing to work with and adapt for each student. It is critical to not treat tutoring as one-size-fits-all - indeed many students may be getting a physics tutor because standard learning methods aren't working for them. It is also essential that tutors create a safe learning space where students are free to ask questions and give…
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Charlie

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a physics tutor, I believe it is important to improve their weaknesses so that they are a more well-rounded student. A tutor should also teach students a problem-solving mindset which can be applied to any subject, making them better academically in all fields. Having just graduated, I have in-depth knowledge of how VCE works and what students…
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Dzhesika

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
The most important thing a physics tutor can offer is support and patience. A lot of students lacking the confidence think that they are not able to understand maths by themselves but with a tutor's help and support they can build on that confidence and with time realize they are fully capable by themselves. I believe my strength lies in…
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Joshua

Physics Tutor Keysborough, VIC
To ensure the students they're tutoring completely understand the idea they're trying to convey as well as taking their time to explain concepts despite how long it takes. They should also take time outside of their working hours to help out students in need. I have a lot of patience when explaining certain topics, my priority is to create an open…

Local Reviews

I am so happy for the tutor you sent us he was a lovely young man and my son related to him very well.
Jill, Patterson Lakes

Inside BonbeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Max focused on solving quadratic equations using factorising and completing the square, also practising how to find x-intercepts on graphs.

Year 9 Daniel worked through composite shapes for area calculations and revised Pythagoras' Theorem with diagrams to visualise solutions.

For Year 10, Olivia tackled financial maths topics including calculating percentage profit and loss as well as taxable income and deductions, using real-world scenarios to apply formulas.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student showed messy, hard-to-follow working when solving algebraic equations; as a tutor noted, "overall neatness in work can be improved to help increase speed and accuracy of answers."

In Year 11, over-reliance on the calculator during a test led to confusion with graphing tasks—working without aids exposed gaps in process recall.

A primary student struggled to break down multi-step worded questions, often hesitating when identifying key information, which slowed progress.

Meanwhile, one senior student avoided revisiting teacher feedback on quadratic basics, leaving misconceptions unaddressed for another session.

In these moments, frustration or hesitation sometimes replaced confident problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

A Bonbeach tutor noticed Atticus, a high school student, has moved from confusion to confidently graphing polynomials and drawing sign diagrams independently—something he struggled with earlier in the term.

Another high schooler, Daniel, previously hesitant with algebraic manipulation, now completes "completing the square" problems without prompts and has started getting correct answers on his revision work.

For a younger student, Asha's recent sessions have seen her finish two full worksheets in one go for the first time; she used to lose focus halfway through but now works steadily right to the end of each task.

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 Patterson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.