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Chadstone's tutors include a Master of Teaching graduate with school classroom experience, Kumon and private maths instructors with over four years' K–10 teaching, an award-winning electronics coach, an experienced VCE Maths mentor, and high-achieving ATAR 97+ graduates—plus university scholars in engineering, science, psychology and health, many with mentoring or youth leadership backgrounds.

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Krisha

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Creating a supportive and positive learning atmosphere is the most important thing a tutor can do. It's crucial to improve the student's self-esteem and give them hope that they can achieve. Giving students individualized instruction and learning-style-appropriate tactics is also crucial since it fosters their independence and gives them the…
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John

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Tutors first need to have great communication skills and need to unpack complex concepts concisely and easily. Tutors needs to also understand general psychology in students. Some students already have lots of pre-existing motivation while some need extra encouragement. Being able to identify their needs and current situation will help tutors…
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Bimbara

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to inspire confidence, foster a love of learning, and equip students with the tools to succeed independently. It’s not just about passing a test or completing homework, it’s about developing critical thinking, effective study habits, and the confidence to tackle challenges. A great tutor helps…
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Anika

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Tutors should try and minimise as many of the student's academic weaknesses as possible so that the latter's understanding is enhanced, but at the same time should ensure not to demotivate them and instead fuel them with passion. A tutor should listen to any and all concerns their students may be having and check up on them regularly to ensure…
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Henry

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
- ask good questions to understand where gaps in knowledge exist - understand what a students strengths are and focus on a strengths approach to build confidence and motivation - address gaps in knowledge with empathy and warmth - make the learning experience fun and reduce the students perceived pressure - Explaining concepts in a way that…
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Sam

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Giving them the confidence to believe that they have the knowledge, they simply need to apply it. Making sure they understand all the concepts, rather than just going through the notes and assuming they understood everything. Empathy and Patience. I believe I have a good approach and structure in my abilities to teach which students can relate…
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Vaibhava

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be receptive to their individual learning needs and deliver their subject material in a way that is best suited to it. The one on one attention can be extremely beneficial for students that may require extra help. I am good at explaining coomplicated concepts througj simple language,…
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Connor

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Not showing them the way to answer one question, but helping them to understand so that they can confidently tackle any questions they come across. I believe my strengths include my love of learning, a self propelled learning approach and a passion for my…
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Senuja

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Firstly, a tutor should be able to see how a child learns and his/her capabilities and then tailor their teaching to their needs accordingly. This way the students chances of academic success are maximised as their learning is effective. Another thing I believe is a tutor should also help the child increase their confidence in their ability and…
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Ananya

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Validate them; if students can feel capable and confident about their education, their school life improves drastically. I think it is an educator’s responsibility to empower every student. Patience, problem-solving, and…
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Viswa

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a supportive environment where the student can feel comfortable asking many questions, making mistakes and building real confidence in their abilities. Some of my strengths are clear communication, patience, active listening and having a positive…
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Enrique

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Encouraging of students to learn and ask questions My communications skills as I seek to explain topics as simply as needed and encourage questions to develop…
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Mustafa

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I’d say my biggest strengths are patience, adaptability, and clear communication. I’m good at breaking complex topics down into manageable steps and finding the specific point where a student got stuck, rather than just re-explaining everything. I’m also a strong listener — I pay attention to how a student is thinking, not just whether…
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Avanish

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
A tutor is just not a tutor,but also a mentor so they should always be open to advice students what they can do in their career based on their interests and strengths I try to understand the student forst and make them understand the concept the way they perceive…
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Shelley

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Instill confidence. This is especially important with underperforming students who are often being labelled as 'lazy' or 'stupid'. Most of the time they are just misunderstood. Of course, they are students who are just lazy. But that's not without reasons, it could be the problem with the study materials, the pace of teaching etc. All they need is…
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Simone

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a love of learning, and provide clear, personalized guidance. A good tutor helps students feel comfortable asking questions and tackling challenges, creating an environment where they can make mistakes and learn from them. It’s also crucial to…
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Aleksandr

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for for a student is to teach the basics and the problem-solving methodology, then put concepts together and expose the student to more challenging problems over time. I believe that as a tutor my best quality is teaching the fastest and most practical ways of solving problems, laying out the problem step by…
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Leila

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a positive learning environment, adapt to the student’s individual needs, and constantly empower them to become confident and independent learners. A tutor should create a safe and encouraging space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as…
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Keevan

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to first serve as a reliable and effective source of information that the student can use to comfortably learn the content at a pace that suits them and have the ability to ask for aid in any way they need, but to also help students develop a strong and healthy relationship…
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Vincent

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Build their confidence alongside their competence, those two move together. A student who understands the material but panics under pressure hasn't fully learned it. The other big one is teaching them how to think through a problem independently, so they need you less over time, not more. I'm good at diagnosing why someone is stuck, not just what…
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Simi

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is learn the students learning strategies and using those to create a good learning technique/plan so the student feels comfortable with the topic. I am very patient and understanding, I can prompt a student to learn without putting on pressure and I am able to get the student…
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Bhavesh

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do is to create a positive and supportive learning environment, understand my students' unique needs, and tailor my teaching approach to help them grasp the concepts effectively. Building a strong connection with my students and motivating them to learn are also essential aspects of my role as a tutor. I…
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Sidharth

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe that most students fear rather than enjoy what they learn in a school setting. Being a tutor, allows the implementation of unique strategies that can bolster the academic journeys of students. Providing unique insights and approaches to students should be of prime importance to an aspiring tutor. This enables tutors to appeal to and…

Local Reviews

Ezy Math Tutoring have been extremely helpful and easy to deal with. Very professional with their communication and efforts to find the right tutors to fit my son's needs. The tutors themselves have made a big difference to my son's school performance and have always been reliable, knowledgeable, relatable and friendly. Highly Recommend.
N DRozario, Mount Waverley

Inside ChadstoneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 Mason practiced reading comprehension by answering questions about short stories and tackled subtraction problems from his maths workbook, also focusing on letter formation in handwriting.

In Year 11, Ash reviewed dramatic techniques in Greek tragedy—exploring catharsis and the tragic hero—and studied leadership styles and organisational structures for business management using real-world examples.

Another session with Ash (Year 12) focused on applying business management concepts to exam-style case study scenarios, discussing how different organisational approaches impact outcomes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student preparing for Business Management SACs struggled with time management, leaving some exam questions unfinished and rushing essay structure—"needed more precise argument progression," one note read.

In Psychology, another senior hesitated to put definitions in their own words, making revision less effective.

A Year 9 student's homework was repeatedly incomplete; when asked about it, they admitted motivation had dropped after missing earlier deadlines.

In Years 3–4 maths, several students avoided writing working for addition and subtraction problems ("did the maths in his head and couldn't explain reasoning"), leading to confusion and slow progress when faced with new question types.

Recent Achievements

Ash has started setting her own goals and now organises all her work ahead of time—something she hadn't done before—so she's fully prepared for assessments in business management.

In Year 11 English, another student who used to struggle with structuring essays was able to funnel her ideas into three clear topic sentences during an essay planning session.

Meanwhile, Mason managed to read two chapters aloud of an illustrated novel with minimal help after previously needing frequent prompting on each page.

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 Phoenix Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Salesian College Chadstone.