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Tutors in Brooklyn include a VIT-registered teacher with a Master of Teaching and extensive primary classroom expertise, an accomplished maths educator with international teaching experience, a university science mentor, peer leaders in STEM outreach, and multiple academic high-achievers—including dux recipients and scholarship winners—bringing rich subject mastery and genuine passion for student growth.

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Cherie

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
First and foremost, a tutor must have faith in his/her student. Having faith means having the trust that her students have the capability to excel not just academically but, in character development as well. As a tutor, I am not only an assistant in my student’s academic work. I am also a role model whom my student will look up to. Therefore, I…
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Ha My

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, the most important things I can do for a student are to motivate and inspire them to reach their full potential. By fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, I can encourage their growth and instill a sense of confidence in their abilities. Additionally, establishing a friendly and trusted relationship allows me to…
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Satvik

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Spending time and resources on improving myself so that the I as a tutor can make the student understand better. Being honest, patient and a good listener adds up to it. Also a tutor needs to be confident enough to make the student reach the goal. I am patient enough to listen and understand what the student want to say and where he/she might be…
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Angel

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Inspiring excitement and curiosity; because active learning that is fuelled by the personal interests of an individual is not only the most efficient way of learning but also the most enjoyable. I am great at seeing connections between concepts and therefore good at relating new topics with prior knowledge. This makes me good at explaining things…
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Maria Alejandra

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is creating a safe environment during the session in which the student is not scared of asking questions, making mistakes or feels external pressures that might not let them give their best. My ability to adapt to the different needs the student might have as well as constantly reinforcing the…
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Ruth

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think being a good communicator is the most important thing a tutor can be for a student. It is their job to help students understand and learn and seamless communication is key to this I think i am kind, friendly and approachable. I am nurturing and patient and believe I can create a fun and reassuring learning…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Vincent reviewed mixed numbers, area and volume, percentages, ratios, and introductory algebra while also practising reading comprehension and grammar.

In Year 10, Daniel worked on graphing linear inequalities and representing them visually, alongside simplifying expressions in algebra.

For Year 11, Alyssa focused on completing the square for quadratics as well as exploring the Sine Rule and Cosine Rule in trigonometry using step-by-step problem sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often arrived without their class notes or required materials, which made it hard to bridge knowledge gaps—significant gaps in their knowledge that will require further study.

In Year 11 Chemistry, one student missed several weeks due to injury and needed intensive test preparation; this left little time for developing independent revision habits.

For a Year 7 learner, skipping careful reading of worded maths problems meant solutions were sometimes off-target.

Meanwhile, a senior student working on trigonometry lacked confidence with unit circle values and hesitated to attempt questions without reference aids. This slowed progress during practice tests.

Recent Achievements

One Brooklyn tutor noted a Year 10 student who had previously relied on hints is now independently spotting and correcting their own algebra mistakes during sessions.

A recent high school chemistry lesson saw a student, who used to mix up empirical and molecular formulas, clearly explain the difference between them without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary years, a Year 4 learner who would often guess answers now confidently asks for help when stuck—showing they're comfortable voicing what they don't understand.

Last session, that same student finished all ten questions without skipping any or giving 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 Yarraville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Annunciation School.