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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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Mikhala

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Be patient, respectful and caring. Children learn best when they feel supported, safe and happy. I have strong communication skills with children and am able to express things in different ways to discover how best a child learns. I am patient and friendly and form strong relationships of trust and respect with my…
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Mia

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Building their self confidence and assuring them that no matter what happens they won\'t be disappointed in the student, they\'re there to help them, not to destroy their confidence. I tailor the sessions to the student, and I'm able to explain things in multiple ways if they struggle with the first…
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SADIKA

Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor's presence is meant to have a positive iimpact on the students' lives. Crucial things a tutor can do for the students is build a supportive relationship, encourage them to follow their dreams, identify the needs of individual students, foster confidence and teach effective learning strategies. As a tutor one of my strengths include…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Empowering the student is the most important thing I can do as a tutor. It is clear to me that my goal is not for the student to be dependent on me as a tutor. But, I am there to help and guide, to support and mentor, so that the student becomes capable and confident to do things on their own and progress further. Empowering someone else is not an…
Shruti
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Shruti

Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think as a tutor, if i manage to teach them the subject i am trying to teach and they completely understand the thing, i would be very proud of myself. It is very important as a tutor to know that the student has completely understood the current subject. I have a lot of patience. So i do not mind children asking me the same questions again and…
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Nivetha

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand concepts clearly and build confidence in their learning. A tutor should be supportive and patient, creating a comfortable environment where students feel free to ask questions. It is also important to guide students in developing problem-solving skills so they can…
Sruthi
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Sruthi

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Being able to break down the complexities or mental blocks a student faces in a subject and guide them based on their individual level of understanding is something I find truly fulfilling. I am confident in my ability to teach at a fundamental level, helping students grasp concepts more quickly and…
Sridevi Chandra
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Sridevi Chandra

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and learning from mistakes. I am patient, organised, and good at explaining complex ideas in a simple and structured…
Anuki
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Anuki

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build a student’s confidence, teach them to think critically and help them become independent learners. Encouraging a mindset where students understand that mistakes are part of learning and believe in their ability to improve. It’s not just about covering content. I believe my biggest strengths as…
Dev
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Dev

Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor should build clarity, confidence, and independence in a student. Beyond teaching content, it’s essential to identify gaps, encourage critical thinking, and create a safe space for questions. Helping students develop problem-solving skills and a growth mindset ensures they can succeed academically without becoming overly dependent on…
Arvin
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Arvin

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Support them when they are struggling and being patient I'm patient and understand the difficulty of understanding something…
Vidhi
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Vidhi

Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, build their confidence, and create a supportive learning environment. A tutor should break down complex topics in a way that makes sense to the student, ensuring they truly understand rather than just memorize. Encouragement is also key—helping…
Joel
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Joel

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Being patient and guide them through how they should solve their problems instead of forcing only one way to them. Give them examples on how things should be with the aid of diagrams to picture the problem to them and make them think of the solution instead of blindly giving them answers. I am a persevered and patient person. I will be patient and…
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Olivia

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Helping the student to learn method of handing this subject. patience, friendliness and the ability to explain things…
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Yongyan

Tutor Carlton, VIC
I think the most important things being a tutor is to listen what the student needs and adjust my teaching style accordingly. Not all students are suited for one style of teaching. Sometimes the background of the students is important how I delivery content. I think my strengths as a tutor is that I have university study level tutoring experience.…
Florence Chen
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Florence Chen

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Teaching and conducting students about how to solve problems in different ways instead of giving them a simple answer. Firstly, I have professional background of study in Maths and good performance in grades. Secondly, I have some experiences in tutoring and mentoring. Even though it's an informal teaching but I have patience and passion to teach…
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Sun woo

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Practice and prepare well brpefore hand as much as the students study for the class. My ability to pin point key poins and explain the content in a straightforward, brief…
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Maansi

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Making them feel heard and being a friend to them that a strict tutor Patience, Knowledge and…
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Tanya

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel comfortable and capable of learning new things. Often tutoring can seem like babysitting, but if a tutor can make the student feel like it's an opportunity instead of a task, it helps the student put their best effort into learning. The tutor should also understand the…
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Urja

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Make learning enjoyable. I'm a good listener and try to understand students' struggles. I prefer explaining topics in simple and easy language and I tend to stay away from…
Nandini
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Nandini

Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most importat thing I believe is to be available for a student when he/she needs you. It is also important to be accessible to them by answering all their doubts and be there for them till they understand a certain concept. I can be a student's friend and help them understand every concept by being their confidante. I can make them enjoy their…
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Danial Altana

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Having completed Year 12 not too long ago, I understand the common difficulties faced by students in their studies. The most important thing a tutor can do is to help students develop confidence towards the subject in a calm learning environment. By adapting to the students learning pace, tutors can help identify the gaps within a students…
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Jacob

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Communication is the most important thing a tutor should be proficient at, specifically teaching in the way the student is best at learning rather than relaying information in a way that they don't fully understand. My strengths would be my patience and my ability to rephrase concepts catered towards the student so they can understand it the best…

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.
Amita

Inside CarltonTutoring Sessions

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.