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Tutors in Carlton include a PhD chemical engineer and university tutor awarded Dean's Honours, an ATAR 99.95 dux and national scholar, Kumon and private tutors with years of K–12 experience, accomplished peer mentors and camp leaders, debating adjudicators, IB high achievers, school captains, Olympiad participants, and VCE award recipients across English, maths, and sciences.

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Ammar

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think that the best thing a tutor can do for their students is to give them self confidence. In my experience as a tutor i feel that being unable to understand the material provided at school makes the student doubt their capabilities. To me the most important job of any tutor is to re-kindle that flame of passion and restore their confidence. I…
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Shashank

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to guide him throughout his studies and always make him/her realize their true potential and also guiding them through the journey so to make it easier for them to adapt and learn. Easy to connect. Practical approach to problem solving. Good in making concepts easy for student to…
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Seherin Binte

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things are.. 1. Identifying the weakest and strongest side of a student. 2. strengthening the weak point . 3. Helping the student to know about themselves. 4. Presenting the weak points of a students as the strong focus point so that they don't feel down again they can focus on them more attentively. 5. Helping them to…
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Henry

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Provide specific help to them and act as a mentor to them who they can relate to. In effect, the student should be able to ask any question without fear of judgement, so they can have all their learning needs catered for. I change my approach based on each student and identify strengths and weaknesses quickly. I also encourage students to ask…
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Jinting

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Teaching not only skills of solving exam problems but also the concept behind them, students forgets quickly when they were taught with problem solving techniques only, which they'll have to waste time reacquiring them in uni. I'm passionate about teaching and eager to express myself.…
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angel

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think the most important thing for tutor is to boost curiosity and build confidence for students within their acceptable limits. Tutors should always be responsible and supportive to students learning environments. My strength are patience, passion, and student-centered. I really love to deliver knowledge in a simple way that they could…
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe the most important thing for a tutor is to be patient with the student and try to understand why they find that specific problem or concept difficult. It is the tutors job to explain and teach so that it is easy for the student to understand. I am very understanding and patient. It is difficult to learn new skills and teachings,…
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Cassandra

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is provide support and clarity in areas the student is struggling with. I understand that it can sometimes feel intimidating to ask for help, so I make it a priority to create a safe and understanding environment where students feel comfortable expressing their concerns. Furthermore, for…
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Lauren

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be able to explain how to solve problems in several different ways, particularly if a student is struggling to understand how to solve it the first time. These problem solving skills will help them in other areas as well, such as chemistry and physics. My main strength as a tutor…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Understanding, consistency, and practice. I can learn Science subjects and English very fast and well and can understand each students…
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manoj

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Teacher can grow the ability into the student to how to learn and gain knowledge. A teaching that makes the student actually curious, humane, and stable in adverse life conditions even after schooling. Taking all the student on the equal footing and then deliver the knowledge of the subjects is one of most important strength that I have. I like to…
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Forrest

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
To boost confidence and motivation. I believe that you cannot force a student to learn, but you can guide them to do their best. If the student does not wish to learn, there is not much I can do to improve their grades. But, if the students are highly motivated and willing to learn, even if their grades are below average, they can rapidly improve…
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Aoife

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe building an understanding about the student and the ways in which they learn best is what separates a tutor from a textbook. The personal skills needed to determine that are most important as it then allows the customisation of learning. Because my understanding of concepts are very logical, I am able to give explanations depending on…
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James

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
The main benefit of 1 on 1 tuition over in-class learning is that the teaching is flexible, and more time can be spent on areas the students are struggling with, while not needing to dwell on subjects the students are already familiar with. I prefer to explain basic course concepts before the students learn them in class, so they can more easily…
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Karan

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
While a tutor's contracted duty is to assist a student academically, I believe a tutor can do something far more in the process. A tutor can be the reason a student develops a greater sense of purpose at school. A tutor can be the reason a student falls in love with a subject and chooses to pursue it for the rest of their life. All in all, a tutor…
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Jun

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing in tutoring is that the tutor should not force their way of thinking and understanding on the student, instead they should build up from the foundation of knowledge that the student already has, guiding them to find a solution that they can understand. This not only makes the learning process for the student more…
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Cornellius

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Being really punctual. When a student wants an appointment with a tutor, the tutor should come on time. Not only that, considering the student's perspective is really important. The tutor should be really compassionate to their students and is always there whenever the student needs help. Even though the tutor is busy and tired, a wise tutor…
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Pamiru

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Providing great explanations as well as resources and keeping in touch to see how they go. Graduated with an ATAR of 99.70 and earned a perfect score of 100 in Methods. I also have several months of tutoring experience that allowed me to develop my…
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Regina

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor should build the confidence of students. I did well all through school and am what would be considered very book-smart. I also think I am very good at identifying where a student doesn't understand a concept and explaining from…
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Anna

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Ultimately I think being a tutor is so you can help students develop the skills necessary for them to build upon their own learning. This includes creating a supportive and positive environment where they aren't scared to ask questions about things they don't know, and finding out their own style of learning so they know what benefits them the…
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Alexander

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
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Makanaka

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include building confidence and providing personalised support. By encouraging students to believe in their abilities, tutors can significantly enhance their learning experience. Understanding each student’s unique learning style and adapting approaches accordingly helps them grasp difficult…
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Aaditya

Physics Tutor Carlton, VIC
Rather than just teach them the formula to succeed in tests, to also instill in them a curiosity and passion for the subject so that they may use the skills that you have taught them to go off on their own to explore and understand the subject deeper for themselves, discovering the joy of learning. My strengths as a tutor are that I take things at…

Local Reviews

Tuition sessions are going on really well as my son has had considerable improvements in Maths with better grades ( jumped from C to A) and much better conceptual understanding of several difficult topics. He finds Ben a gentle and consistent tutor who has kept a wonderful rapport with him. They have also covered some topics in English which helped quite a bit. I would certainly recommend Benjamin as a very helpful and effective tutor for teenagers.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ali worked through operations with fractions—including addition, subtraction, and multiplication with different denominators—and then applied these skills to simplify algebraic fractional expressions.

For Year 8, Max focused on measurement by tackling area problems for irregular shapes (including trapeziums), an introduction to surface area, and a worded question involving the volume of 3D shapes.

In Year 9, Gus practiced converting between units, calculated perimeters, explored surface area, and wrapped up by examining how the angles in any triangle always sum to 180 degrees.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, one student's written working was often incomplete or hard to follow—"could work on writing out his working a little bit more"—making it difficult to identify calculation errors in topics like triangular prism volume.

For a Year 11 student tackling calculus, time management issues during exam practice meant that they rushed through u-substitution questions and missed key steps ("exam taking techniques/time management").

In VCE biology, another student needed frequent revision of cellular respiration; gaps in review led to forgetting process stages such as oxidative phosphorylation when answering short-answer tasks. This created frustration when recalling under pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Carlton tutor noticed Ali, a Year 9 student, was able to transfer her new understanding of fractions into solving algebraic expressions—something she'd previously found tricky.

In a recent high school session, Max showed real initiative by drawing diagrams to tackle complex surface area word problems instead of waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, Gus (Year 7) shifted from hesitating with unit conversions to confidently using an acronym he created himself and started tackling unfamiliar perimeter questions without pause.

This week, Ali finished by converting mixed numerals independently after initial struggles.

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