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Charlotte
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Charlotte

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
Be patient and understanding, ensuring sessions are tailored to the individual so learning is as effective as possible. Providing feedback and identifying key areas for…
Sonakshi
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Sonakshi

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make a student feel heard and valued. Giving them full attention and creating a space where they feel comfortable enough to ask questions and even make mistakes allows real learning to happen. I focus on building a personal connection so they trust the process, while also guiding them to reflect,…
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Aanwita
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Aanwita

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
The most important things to me are to build the student’s confidence, and to also be encouraging in order for students to not be discouraged as well as ensuring the student truely understands the material. One of my biggest strengths is my patience and ability to explain concepts in a way that suits the student’s learning style. Since…
Anmolpreet kaur
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Anmolpreet kaur

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching approach to the student's unique needs and learning style, and inspire confidence in their abilities. A tutor should simplify complex concepts, provide practical strategies for problem-solving, and encourage…
Georgia
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Georgia

Science Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
Engage and excite. If I can get someone excited about maths or science or even just one question, then they’re going to remember it. Also just a good role model, letting a student know they can message if they have questions or talk to me about things they don’t feel comfortable with. I’ve worked with, and feel comfortable, tutoring kids…
Sasanka
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Sasanka

Science Tutor Mentone, VIC
Connect him in a way that he's lacking in his subjects and try to help him through that. Since it's one on one it should be much easier that to be taught in a full classroom. Motivation for it, The want to try a different…
Raquella
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Raquella

Science Tutor Mentone, VIC
To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…
Willem
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Willem

Science Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can be for a student is patience. Everyone works and learns on different levels and it is up to the tutor to make the learning of the subject fun and enjoyable. My biggest strengths when tutoring are my passion for the subjects I talk about, and most importantly being calm and patient to those I…
Juliana
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Juliana

Science Tutor Parkdale, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to empower students to think, create and achieve with engaging experiences. It is also important for a tutor to be flexible in tailoring the learning to suit the needs of each student. My strength as a tutor would be my patience and passion in challenging myself to apply different strategies…
Zachary
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Zachary

Science Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
To build their confidence in the subject, If they feel they are not able to complete a section and lose motivation they should be shown that they absolutely can, and to not give up. This is a big issue in exams and tests where capable students feel demoralized after struggling with a single question and lose their motivation and confidence for…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Science Tutor Sandringham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be, firstly helping the student develop understandings of the subject at a fundamental level and then building up to a mastery from there. Secondly, being an assistant to help in any task they may deem to difficult to tackle alone, but not doing it for them, instead helping them find the…
Daniel
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Daniel

Science Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
One important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient, meaning a tutor should not rush the session along and cover another topic, if the student is not fully confident with what was already covered in the session. I believe this minimises stress for a student, as they are less likely to feel pressure to learn a topic they may find…
Vasanth
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Vasanth

Science Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
Emphasizing the mindset of the student. They too do have mood swings and we need to act accordingly. Patience and listening are the two important attitudes, a teacher should possess during class hours. Showing transparency in the students progress to the management and parents can have some positive impact on students' growth. With more than…
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Laura

Science Tutor Brighton East, VIC
I believe that as tutors, the most important thing we can do is to give students an opportunity to learn in a supportive and judgment-free space. Only when students feel comfortable to make mistakes can they progress academically and personally. Building strong relationships with students and parents with open and frequent communication is vital…
Michael
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Michael

Science Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
I am opinion I reckon the most important is for the student to know their true passion in knowledge. Many of us are forced to be good at something and spend thousands of hours of hard work. Everyone could achieve a reasonably high score if they had spent the effort in it, given they were not demotivated during the process. I believe it is most…
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Sarwat

Science Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and understand their personality. Every kid is different and needs different types of care. Being able to identify what the kid needs help with and also compliment them for their strengths, is very crucial. I believe that a strong pursuit of mine is being able to understand…
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Samuel

Science Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
I view the role of a tutor as more of a assistant to the teacher. I main goal for the a tutor is to go in-depth on discussed in the classroom allowing the students to wrap their head around concepts that were once perceived as difficult and challenging. It is the tutors role to teaching correct habits and strategies to tackle difficult or…
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Bang

Science Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Encouragement and patience. Through personal experience, even if the student improve their score by 1% from their last test, this is enough of an encouragement for them to push harder and let them know you will be their for them anytime when they are stuck or needing help. I can sympathise very well with the students since most of the time I know…
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Wei Hann

Science Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
-Able to teach in an efficient manner. -To really understand the student's situation and try the best to help them. -To help students get a good grasp and understanding of the subject and make it enjoyable. -To be confident on the subject. -I have my high expectations from students. -I enjoy teaching. -I can communicate well. -I am able to…
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William

Science Tutor Brighton East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor does for a student is helping them become more confident, so that they have faith in their own abilities and performance. This starts by simplifying the content and explaining it in a way that the student can understand, then building this up so they can face the hardest of questions. It is about equipping them…
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Christopher

Science Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
I believe that teachers/tutors make the greatest impact on a developing child or young adult's mind. Apart from the child's family, a teacher/tutor has the most influential face to face contact with a student, where it be as a mentor or as a friend. Hence, I strongly feel that tutors have the opportunity and responsibility to educate and develop a…
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Samuel

Science Tutor Brighton East, VIC
In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a longer term work practice to allow the student to be successful without tuition in the future. This requires building confidence, breaking down problems, setting goals, and effectively managing time. I build working relationships with students very effectively, and…
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Mokshada

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them truly understand the subject, moving beyond rote memorization to build lasting knowledge. Equally important is boosting the student's confidence, showing them that they are capable of overcoming challenges. A great tutor adapts to the student's unique learning style and pace,…

Local Reviews

Our tutor Chloe is amazing. Both Anna and Elle are doing well.
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Inside CheltenhamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aryan focused on algebra revision and extended into Year 9 algebra, using worksheets to consolidate expanding and simplifying expressions.

In Year 10, Ethan reviewed geometry concepts by revisiting test material and worked through applications involving circles and cylinders.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student James prepared for an upcoming SAC by tackling probability distributions, exponential functions, and logarithms with practice questions to strengthen understanding.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was inconsistent for several students, impacting progress.

For example, a Year 10 student was asked to finish the revision module before an upcoming test but left it incomplete, which led to gaps in understanding correlation coefficient applications.

In Year 11 Finance, one student struggled with compound interest problems after forgetting to bring key notes and had to backtrack during the session.

A Year 12 learner avoided documenting full working in parabolic functions—"he skipped writing steps, which hid sign errors"—making careless mistakes more likely on assessments and leaving him frustrated when checking answers against solutions.

Recent Achievements

A Cheltenham tutor noticed that Ethan, a Year 11 student, had previously struggled with timed assessments but recently completed a full sample test within the set time and managed all questions independently.

Max, another high schooler, used to rely heavily on hints for finance modules but now tackles extended worksheet problems without prompting, showing much more initiative during sessions.

Meanwhile, in Year 6 maths, Dylan—who was often hesitant to speak up—has begun asking clarifying questions when stuck rather than waiting silently or guessing answers.

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 Cheltenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of the Assumption School.