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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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Sharon

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I aim to help students find their confidence and strengths. When it comes to 1:1 tutoring, I tailor my teaching based on the student's learning…
Harrison
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Harrison

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
To help them form a habit of learning, so that, they know what to do and what steps they can take when facing problems on their own. good academic performance, so that I am a reliable source of knowledge great strategies for learning, memorizing, and organizing skills that are all empirical based I learned from my psychological background high…
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Shalini
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Shalini

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I believe a tutor should be a role model for the students and encourage him/her on their academic journey. I have found that many times students don't have proper guidance in regards to academics, hence they develop this stigma that they are not smart enough. As a tutor my role is to encourage the students to not only do better in school but also…
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Weijian

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
I believe a tutor's purpose is to guide a student towards their ideal score by understanding how each student learns individually and applying different techniques to achieve that. My target is to enable students to develop their own understanding of a topic so that they can apply it themselves to further questions without assistance. I am patient…
Zhuoqian
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Zhuoqian

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
Nowadays, a good teacher is not just deliver learning materials, lecture student and give instruction and information, but play a facilitator role. We need to teach them how to learn and how to solve problems. Good teachers have a huge impact on learners and help them engage in lifelong learning. They can make a world of difference on a child from…
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Nithya

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Throughout my academic life my teachers and tutors and their passion for learning has sparked my own. Through this experience, I have realised that a tutor must be truly passionate about the subject that they are teaching and care for the students and their future as if it was their own. Even if a teacher was highly experienced in a subject, I…
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Radman

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
I believe tutors are catalysts. As someone who hit an academic rock bottom in Year 9, I can say that it took me a solid 2 years until I got to a very solid position (A* in mathematics). The main reason that the process took as long as it did, was due to me not having a tutor. The experience helped me realize how much faster I could've reached my…
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Wanning

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to teach them the principal of solving a problem so they master the basics. As a result, students can solve anything they meet in their way in watever form because they understand the basic rule and principal and it make them unbeatable. I'm really patient in teaching children. I understand…
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Memphis

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
Most importantly, the tutor should be able to help the student achieve their desired academic results whilst under the tutor's tutelage, as this is the whole purpose of being a tutor. However, it is almost equally important to instill confidence in a student, that they will feel comfortable enough to step out of their comfort zones. More often…
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Riya

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
Understanding the weak points and listening to their problems helps establish trust between the tutor and the student. This makes a tutor approachable. A tutor should never make their students feel that any question is dumb. Imparting the idea that all questions are good questions and students should never fear while asking anything is one of the…
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Caitlin

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
A tutor must be able to approach problems/concepts in different ways until they find the best way that the kid understands. Teachers have method that suit the whole class, whereas tutors must be able to look deeper into the specific areas a kid is struggling in and answer their questions that take longer and more practice. Tutors must be able to…
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Sophie

Tutor Heidelberg, VIC
Be prepared for a lesson, be interested, explain things properly and clearly, make sure they actually understand and aren't just saying 'yes', allowing them to work through some tasks themselves. I think I am good at explaining and communicating. I am also quite down to earth, so I think that it is easy to ask me any questions.…
Lisa
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Lisa

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
In my opinion, the most important quality of a tutor is flexibility. While the concepts are the same, our teaching methods, the way we deliver it to each students differs. We need to cater for each student's need and ability. The ultimate goal is to inspire the students and initiate them to challenge themselves. Since I've once struggled with…
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Annie

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, build confidence, and foster a supportive learning environment. A tutor should help the student understand difficult concepts, tailor teaching methods to suit their learning style, and encourage them to ask questions. It's also important to guide them in…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
A tutor can do many things, but the most important one is give their students the confidence to apply what they have learned to the best of their ability. You can guide a student through a dozen practice questions, but ultimately, it is more important that they see the work as approachable and not impossible to do by themselves. As a tutor I am…
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Horace

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
I think having a good personality is the most important thing as a tutor. This is because an educator is supposed to be patient, calm and helpful in front of his/her students. If he/she can't do that, he/she will always be in arguments with the students and thus mutual trusts between them will be lost. I think I have a good academic backgrounds…
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Fanyun

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
To help the building of their confidence in learning. Guiding and letting them provide their own answers to aid their curiosity. I'm patient and approachable, which may provide them with more comfort and reassurance in asking for…
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Anne

Tutor Templestowe Lower, VIC
I am confident in by ability to: Build the student's confidence. Believe in the studen'ts ability to achieve. Be kind and supportive, have a sense of humour and make the lessons enjoyable. Scaffold the lessons so students have lots of success, especially early on in the tutoring. Help them enjoy reading, maths, writing and a wider range of…
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Qixuan

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student develop an interest in learning. Helping students be interested in learning helps develop good student learning habits and increasing willingness to learn, and is also an opportunity for the tutor to share their interests, being positive for both sides. As such I am a big fan of…
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Phoebe

Tutor Viewbank, VIC
Be empathetic as well as listen slowly and carefully to the reason people are having one or a few issues. Then repeat the issues back to them so they know where the hiccup lies. Allow the person to reach the solution themselves will mean they understand the topic in depth and now have the empowerment to tackle the next issue with more…
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Ami

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to allow the student to feel confident in their studies by adapting to their needs. As every student will prefer to study in different ways, so it is important that the tutor understands how their student studies best and supports them. Students may feel demotivated if they are…
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Pin-Jen

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
I would say trusting students is one of the most important things. As a tutor, I believe in my students and their capability of achieving more. Exhibiting this trust, I am sure that students will feel encouraged and gain confident to work harder and become a better version of themselves. As a patient and optimistic person, I believe my strength in…
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Tom

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
Teaching a certain topic with efficiency and clarity. I also believe that it is important for a tutor to be able to motivate his or her student and make them excited to have tutoring sessions instead of dreading them. I am an enthusiastic individual and will come to each session with a positive attitude. I am also a clear communicator, which I…

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.