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Tutors in Coburg North include an ATAR 99.7 graduate, a university mathematics major, a VCE maths and physics tutor with research credentials, a Master's-qualified early childhood teacher, PhD and Honours scientists, seasoned K–12 tutors and mentors, school educators, creative writing specialists, and accomplished academic prizewinners across science, engineering and the humanities.

Kimberley
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Kimberley

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor needs to do is help the students understand. This comes in many aspects as simply explaining to them new concepts is not enough. A good tutor should listen to their student's problems and try to solve them in the best way possible and if needed, get back to them later. Also, regular feedback should be given to the…
Leo
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Leo

Tutor Carlton, VIC
teaching them the subject contents is the basic thing. A good tutor should also be able to share the personal studying skills to students, and help them find their own interest and improve their own skills of studying the subjects. solid skills of mathematics; always be delightful to help others; be able to share some personal experience and…
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Emily
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Emily

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, I'm responsible for providing support to my students, both academically and mentally, in order to help them achieve whatever they want. I also believe that the key to success lies not only in what you learn but also in how you learn it. Therefore, I always try to integrate cultivating suitable learning habits and adequate…
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Shindy

Tutor Carlton, VIC
Understanding and interest. As much as wanting to share my knowledge and experience, as a previous and current student myself I also wish that students who find mathematics is a challenging subject would be able to overcome it and learn how it can be a fun subjects once they understand it. Moreover, it is important for student not only know how to…
Yuhang
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Yuhang

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing you can do as a teacher is to equip your students with the means to learn. There are skills to learn anything. As a teacher, you need to teach your students knowledge as well as show them how to learn. Once students have mastered the method of learning and at the same time gained the confidence to learn, they can…
Yu-Ting
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Yu-Ting

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
For me, a tutor is not only helping the student with their homework and answering questions, it is about building trust and creating a comfortable learning environment that sparks the interest of knowledge for the students. I believe that active learning can be done if the students are intrigued by the knowledge and see how it is relevant and…
elham
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elham

Tutor Kew, VIC
A successful tutor needs to be open to different needs of individual learners and be able to provide flexible methods of catering for various needs. This will require them to be professional and knowledgeable about what they do and provide high levels of acceptance and adaptability. As a tutor, I have been successful in students' individual needs…
Tara
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Tara

Tutor Carlton, VIC
- Encourage kids to love learning and have confidence in themselves. Building a child's confidence in academia is vital. - Help them build good and efficient study tactics so they can improve between tutoring sessions and eventually - Academic success is also important. Helping the student catch up to others in his class breaks the cycle…
Kate
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Kate

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Have confidence in them. Students need to feel supported to be successful. Students who feel supported by their tutors can ask more questions and be more honest about what they do and don't understand. If a tutor believes in a student's ability, a student will soon begin to believe in themselves. I am passionate about science and mathematics and…
Rachael
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Rachael

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To really care for them - not just for the money but to really want to see them grow. The best thing to do is to show that you are genuine and invest your best effort and time for them, understanding that these students are the next generation awaiting a bright future to make the place we live in a better place. I am a very organised and punctual…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Good tutors should be able to help students improve and not dependent on them, they should be able to help a student solve problems and not simply giving them answers. In addition, tutors also have to be patient as not all students have the same learning abilities. Lastly, I think a tutor should put in the effort to understand both the materials…
Yvonne
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Yvonne

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things as far as I'm considered, are to be readily approachable, and constantly supportive during the entire teaching process. In addition, having a good relationship with the students, being considerate about their holistic health, so that students can come to me for suggestions, not only academically, but also anything my past…
Tommy
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Tommy

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To clarify and simplify concepts so they can absorb the topics easily. Tailor instruction to individual needs since not all students are the same. Patience, good listener, communication and…
Yao
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Yao

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Modeling curiosity, a genuine love of learning and knowledge, and above all showing others what it looks like to be passionate about the art or discipline a student is hoping to learn. Firstly, I have taken some TESOL courses at the University of Queensland, such as Second Language Aquisition, Intercultural communication, Second Language Reading,…
Isha
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Isha

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor should be able to provide clarity in moments of doubt and confusion. Encourage practice and definitely believe in the student. Studying should be made interesting and not one sided as it can turn out to be really fun. I am extremely patient and organized. I will be planning notes and classes to make sure that we are always one step ahead…
Chi
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Chi

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To explain things that student can understand and when they understand something, they'll remember it, they don't have to learn it by heart. I understand the struggle as a student because I've been…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I see my role as a tutor to guide my students, providing them with the strategies necessary to develop their knowledge and understanding. I think its important to be patient and allow students to build their own understanding with my guidance. I also think that it is important to be a good role model for students. As a student myself, I…
Ivy
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Ivy

Tutor Richmond, VIC
With one to one teaching a tutor can help a student on a deeper level than in a classroom setting, allowing them to feel they can ask about anything they're not sure on without any fear of the rest of the class judging them. Understanding how children learn on an individual basis (including factoring in neurodivergency) rather than a blanket…
Saksham
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Saksham

Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe that a tutor should help students feel confident, supported, and comfortable. It's crucial to explain concepts in a way that makes sense to their learning method, encourage them to think independently and construct an environment where they aren't afraid to make mistakes. My strengths include clear, patient explanations and the ability…
Cyrah
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Cyrah

Tutor Footscray, VIC
I believe that it is paramount for a tutor to understand that every student learns differently and therefore may need a different approach to studying to achieve their goals. A tutor should ask their student how they learn best and implement this feedback into their approach to tutoring. Similarly, it is important to understand that each student…
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Lily

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to facilitate confidence in the student and help them to realise their own strengths and not be ashamed of any weaknesses or subjects that they are having trouble with. I believe that everyone is capable of achieving their goals with the right support and encouragement therefore I…
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Shannen

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding and give motivations to students especially when they are having difficulties. This is because, with empathy and encouragement, students will perform better as they are more engaged and motivated in subjects they are studying. Furthermore, a tutor should give strategies…
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Lap

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Deliver knowledges, ideas, critical thinking skill, and experiences. I have can teach those subjects in both English and Vietnamese, I am passionate and good at math, physics, and…

Local Reviews

It is only one week since we commenced Grade 6 maths tutoring but so far I have been extremely happy with the overall service, communication levels, speed of commencement and we now have a lovely tutor that I think my daughter will enjoy working with on a weekly basis.
Shelley Barrett, Coburg

Inside Coburg NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sarah focused on phonics and common spelling words, practicing through reading exercises.

For Year 11, Michael worked on applying Newton's laws to cars with trailers involving friction, as well as inclined plane calculations using F=ma.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex explored electromagnetic fields—covering ratios, dot and cross products—and extended this into Lenz's and Faraday's laws by analyzing flux changes using diagrams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Physics, Erin's exam and SAC performance has often been affected by time management and confidence when translating worded problems into equations—one session noted, "she wasn't fully able to answer a 3-mark written response about Air resistance…and seemed a little rattled."

Calculator entry errors have also recurred, with correct formulas but inaccurate final answers.

Earlier in the year, she occasionally arrived without worked homework questions due to organization lapses.

In contrast, a Year 4 student's work revealed frequent issues with handwriting clarity and layout when tackling Venn diagrams or reading comprehension tasks, making their reasoning difficult to follow during review.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Coburg North noticed a high school student who, after previously losing marks to small errors and timing issues on her SACs, now confidently explains her maths reasoning out loud and has started critiquing and defending her solutions—something she used to avoid.

Another older student recently took the lead in sessions by setting the agenda herself, bringing up integrals and wave problems she wanted help with, showing a new level of independence compared to waiting for guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once rushed through reading is now pausing to sound out words before moving on.

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 Preston Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mercy College.