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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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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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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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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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Anuk

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe there are a few things a tutor must do to be a good tutor. Firstly the tutor must understand that every student is different and teaching must be customised in a way to keep your student’s concentration while developing a genuine interest in the subject, soo that lessons doing become a chore. Next, preparation is key. Lastly a tutor…
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Cedric

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, help them develop problem-solving strategies, and create a safe environment where they feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. A tutor should focus not only on improving grades, but also on fostering curiosity and independent thinking so…
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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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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…
Tanuj
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Tanuj

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is develop a personalised plan dedicated to the student and motivate them to give it their best, no matter the result. It is also important for the tutor to build a positive and healthy relationship with the student so he or she may feel comfortable in learning and communicating freely. I am able to…
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Leon

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to sympathize with the student. They should be able to understand why the student is struggling with a particular concept and able to help without any sort of negative effects. Furthermore, a tutor needs to also show passion, energy and motivation for their students. A tutor needs to…
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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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Shaanvi

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make sure the student enjoys and has the desire to learn the topic. This will ensure moral and motivation for the student and the tutor as they will both learn more about the subject and the students learning habits respectively. my strengths would be my organisation ability. I can resource things for…
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Shahmir Ali

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I break concepts down into simpler forms and make them relatable so they are easier to digest. I work through issues while understanding the student’s point of view, which bodes well for a pupil’s development. I build a relationship based on trust and respect whilst keeping it a bit fun as well. This goes a long way. One thing that stuck…
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Krish

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is providing them with a clear path forward in order for them to succeed My strength as a tutor would be actually relating to student struggles as i've only recently…
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Chenghao

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
It is extremely important that the tutor genuinely cares about how the student is learning. It would be very disappointing if a tutor only cared about the money he gets and that he is doing his job. A tutor must truly want the student to do well and to succeed. Students find my outstanding communication skills and patience very helpful in…
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Ranul

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
I believe that making tutoring an enjoyable experience for the student is the most important thing a tutor can do. I find that this can be achieved through tailoring lessons to how the student learns best and engaging in conversion about their interests. By making tutoring something that the student looks forward to, tutors can motivate and…
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Avani

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
explaining content to a student based on the student's individual learning style. correcting student's work to help a student learn from their mistakes. patience, friendliness and…
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Pratheek

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Providing the right guidance to help them with concepts, understanding where the students are facing difficulties in the subject and helping them succeed. Patience and understanding the students problems with concepts and helping them resolve…
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Kaushika

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do to a student is to not teach, but to make them understand what is being taught, and thereby boost their confidence. Merely parroting out concepts to students would get the job done, but will not help the student understand any better, or feel any more confident. Instead, understanding where the student is…
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Avinash

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
For me the most important aspect of being a tutor is that I must be able to maintain my students motivation. Somewhat like a personal trainer. Most clients hire a personal trainer not solely for their instruction but for their motivation and I belive this also applies in tutoring. Secondly a tutor must be able to explain concepts and ideas on the…
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Shivang

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Help them clear their doubts. Be prepared to answer any questions they ask. try to answer their questions after class hours as soon as possible. Be a good role model for them. As a tutor, I think I can communicate with my students very well because I reply to their questions as fast as I can after class. I feel like I build a good relationship…
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Sean

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
In my experience the most important thing i can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable asking questions. Many students need the same topic explained in 2 or 3 different ways. If a student does not feel comfortable saying they do not understand then they will pretend to understand the topic in order to move on to the next. this does not…
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Faaiz

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
Building a fundamental understanding of the student as a person is pivotal in terms of successful tutoring. Thoroughly forming a foundational knowledge of the student individually will allow a tutor to tinker their approach to structuring and running classes in an attempt to best cater for the student's needs. Likewise, this is likely to introduce…
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Neuton

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The important thing is to understand where the student is having difficulties and to tailor the teaching to best resolve the issues. Only then can the student feel satisfied and accomplished. But above all, it is necessary to make the lessons enjoyable for them and get them interested in subject. My strength lies in the ability to engage with the…

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.