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Tutors in Bulleen include a seasoned K–12 tutor with over 12 years' teaching experience and postgraduate education studies, a VCE dux of IT Applications and volunteer literacy mentor, an ATAR 98.35 graduate with maths competition medals, experienced youth mentors and peer coaches, plus subject specialists in engineering, business, psychology, music, languages and more—many multilingual and high-achieving.

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Lily

Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to facilitate confidence in the student and help them to realise their own strengths and not be ashamed of any weaknesses or subjects that they are having trouble with. I believe that everyone is capable of achieving their goals with the right support and encouragement therefore I…
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Tanzila

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
To help them build self trust and confidence in a subject. One of my key strengths is my ability to adapt lessons to a students personal needs and situation. Helping students understand the "why" behind a subject and make sure I'm always learning and adjusting too to perform my best in my tutoring role for…
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Sue Anne

Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
Being compassionate and understanding for students, understand their needs and meeting them in all circumstances. Helping someone grow and learn not only academically but also in other areas of life. Figuring out the way a young person is able to study and understand best - be it learning visually or using lots of examples or having notes and…
Annabelle
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Annabelle

Tutor Burwood, VIC
Be supportive and understand of their needs. Everyone learns in different ways, and it is my job as a tutor to teach them in the way that they can learn and gain the most from. I am able to reframe and recommunicate ideas in different ways to assist with explaining concepts to students. I am kind and empathetic, and I always know that a student…
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Soumik

Tutor Blackburn South, VIC
Instilling within students a passion and interest to to learn more about a subject/topic I can make others develop an interest in what im teaching. I can simplify difficult concepts into manageable parts. I can quickly identify fundamental areas where students lack depth in a…
Anay
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Anay

Tutor Burnley, VIC
Give them a safe space to ask questions and learn in a way they enjoy and are progressing in. There is no point in being over qualified and intelligent, but unapproachable and closed off. To truly understand a topic, you have to be able to explain it in a way that anyone could understand. I believe the most important thing you can do as a tutor is…
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Alister

Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
For me, the most important aspect of tutoring is being able to breakdown a concept which the student finds challenging into its key components and then explain them in a way which really resonates with a student. By doing this not only are you helping the student to understand the topic, you are enabling to student to apply the idea or concept to…
Ivy
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Ivy

Tutor Richmond, VIC
With one to one teaching a tutor can help a student on a deeper level than in a classroom setting, allowing them to feel they can ask about anything they're not sure on without any fear of the rest of the class judging them. Understanding how children learn on an individual basis (including factoring in neurodivergency) rather than a blanket…
Bianca
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Bianca

Tutor Nunawading, VIC
Tutors can help build confidence of students, teaching them ways to learn and think flexibly when they encounter challenging material. They serve as a support for students, helping them feel able and assured to learn material. I am patient and considerate, which is helpful in tutoring situations as students can get frustrated when they have…
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Yvette

Tutor Burwood, VIC
I think the most important thing that a tutor should do is to ensure that the student conceptually understands the content rather than simply memorizing materials. This way students feel more confident in answering similar questions independently. Therefore as a tutor, creating a supportive environment where students can feel comfortable in asking…
Lily
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Lily

Tutor Coburg, VIC
I can help students feel confident in their ability to solve problems, reach their goals, and achieve success in their classes, by guiding them through practice problems while fostering independent thinking and understanding, alongside helping them develop their study skills. In terms of my teaching philosophy, I value relational understanding,…
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Joshua

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Giving students specific and measurable goals to improve their abilities when I am not directly tutoring them - Increasing confidence of my students 98.35 ATAR | Scaled Study Scores: Specialist Mathematics - 49 | Further Mathematics - 45 | Mathematical Methods - 44 | Physics - 45 | Expert in all areas of Mathematics and Physics - Identifying gaps…
Danielle
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Danielle

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to understand their current level of knowledge and identify any gaps in their understanding. Every student learns at a different pace and may struggle with different aspects of a subject, so it is important to first determine where they are academically before planning how best to support…
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Joshua

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Every student has a different learning style; I can say this from experience as i was always until recently been labelled as not terribly gifted logically. This was until i found a tutor that was patient enough to guide me in my pursuit of knowledge, from a perspective that i understood. I believe that this is the most important action a tutor…
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Shashank

Tutor Ivanhoe East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is try to understand that every child has their own potential and own needs they have to cater for My strenghts are my communication skills and…
Tom
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Tom

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Beyond teaching the student the core concepts behind a subject, I believe that the tutor can teach valuable study methods and techniques for exam preparation to help them achieve a better mark to reflect to their knowledge and understanding. I believe I am a naturally determined person, where if presented with a challenge I actively engage it.…
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Rasesh

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for his student is that he can pass down his knowledge to his students that shall help them in the future. As a tutor my biggest strength is that I am able to connect with the student in an instant. I am not like every school tutor that is harsh on the students, I am a student myself so i behave with the…
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Timothy

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
- Never express frustration with a student's ability - Be understanding of life circumstances - Be flexible in regards to intensity of work - Be willing to repeat and review information - Confirm that student understands content before continuing My strengths as a tutor would include great organisational skills, the ability to relate to people…
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Matt

Tutor Mont Albert North, VIC
Most importantly a tutor should ensure their students feel safe and comfortable to ask questions or for clarification My clear communication and adaptive teaching tactics make it easy for me to explain a concept in a way any student will…
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Tevisht

Tutor Alphington, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student love a subject because if this happens, the improvement will follow mechanically. A tutor should be able to make the student challenge himself and want to improve for his own sake. The tutor must also make sure that the morale of the student remains high as he should…
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Nishant

Tutor Bundoora, VIC
I believe that the most essential things a tutor can do for a student are to boost their confidence, promote a true grasp of the subject, and provide a secure, supportive environment in which they can ask questions and make errors. A skilled tutor does more than just deliver answers; they help pupils think critically and build problem-solving…
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Gaveen

Tutor Bundoora, VIC
be very patient when approaching the students and to help them understand that they could trust you and gradually help the student believe in them selves Every student is different and i am able to recognize each students weakness and strength and work towards turning those weaknesses to strengths and seeing the end…
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Ishika

Tutor Greensborough, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their true needs. Sometimes students need more than just a teacher who is repeating themselves to help them understand things. Tutors should be trying different techniques and approaches that better suit that student, and understand the weaknesses of that student to better help…

Local Reviews

Cooper seems very happy with Soumya.
Lisa, Templestowe Lower

Inside BulleenTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Chloe focused on operations with negative numbers and began working through fraction concepts using visual aids.

A Year 9 student tackled solving equations and revisited her recent school test, targeting areas she got wrong and clarifying simultaneous equations and indices.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student worked through finance chapters—reviewing compound interest calculations and completing revision questions ahead of an upcoming SAC to reinforce understanding of real-world applications.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was set targeted homework but often left these tasks incomplete, which limited consolidation—one tutor noted, "She should find some time to do some homework questions that I set for her."

In Year 12 Maths Methods, a tendency to misread or rush through exam-style questions meant correct methods were applied to the wrong part, resulting in lost marks: "she does the right method but provides an incorrect answer which the question may not be particularly asking."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner hesitated to persist when stuck on trigonometry problems and would quickly move on without exploring alternative approaches.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bulleen recently noticed a Year 10 student who had struggled with simultaneous equations finally solve several complex examples independently, after weeks of needing step-by-step guidance.

Another high schooler, preparing for VCE maths, reviewed past exam papers and confidently tackled previously missed questions—she could now explain her approach without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to avoid asking for help has started openly voicing when she's stuck on fractions, which let her master adding unlike denominators during their last session. The lesson finished with her completing all fraction tasks accurately on her own.

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 Bulleen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Clement of Rome School.