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Collingwood's tutors include a Master of Teaching trainee with classroom placements in science, a former French high school Dux and maths medalist, an early childhood education specialist, VCE award-winning engineers, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, a Rubik's Cube Guinness World Record holder, and multilingual teachers with international experience inspiring young learners.

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Sonia

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I consider it important that tutors to personalise learning experiences for student. Every student has different approaches to learning and given that tutors have more flexibility to work with students outside their classroom, it's important that tutors account for students' various learning needs. For example, providing diagrams for students who…
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Jennifer

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
To be able to help and solve the problems that the students have. To be able to find the best way to help and teach the student since each student have different way of understanding I would say I will be pretty good at tutoring since I am a really patient person. I am also able to understand people easily so I can figure out how to teach them…
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Xuanhao

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Spark interests in students that encourage them to pursued further in their own time. Wide range of background knowledge to draw upon; an excellent ability of explaining complicated problems using easy to understand, simple terms; very friendly and approachable…
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Hans

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, involve being extremely knowledgeable about the subject material and knowing the right way to teach it. A tutor may have achieved extremely good marks, but if he has not planned beforehand, and does not know how to convey his knowledge to the student, he may not be the best…
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Adrian

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important thing is to cultivate the important of hard work and persistance. These 2 qualities are the key to success in the future. Without these qualilties, the student would not be able to achieve good results regardless of the number of tution session he or she has. I am a patient person and do not lose my temper easily. I am kind and…
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Oomar

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
To inspire them, to teach them, to help them and to be a role model. We can have fun during activities and do serious work when we should. It is through the Tutor that the student will probably choose his field for his career, so the Tutor has to be really encouraging. My strength would be the ability to connect to the students, by building a…
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Ammar

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I think that the best thing a tutor can do for their students is to give them self confidence. In my experience as a tutor i feel that being unable to understand the material provided at school makes the student doubt their capabilities. To me the most important job of any tutor is to re-kindle that flame of passion and restore their confidence. I…
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James

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
To assist students in their studies but also to create an environment where the student feels comfortable, and at ease, so they are able to get the most out of their time being tutored. My strengths would be my knowledge and command of English; through both my formal and secondary education, as well as my sound communication skills and experience…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
A tutor should help a student to achieve his or her goal. Moreover, he/she should be able to boost the self-confidence of students in answering questions. In truth, a lot of students are uncertain of whether they are answering/tackling a question the right way (especially for maths questions), thereby wasting time in an exam and possibly not…
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Cesc

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student for mi consideration would be listening to my students and get to know them in order to adjust and assess my strategy and way of teaching as a tutor, and in that way the tutor can be the most creative as it can, giving hints and techniques to students on how to think by themselves, question…
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Ying Zhi

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I believe as a tutor, it is our core duty to be able to listen to our students and build a personal relationship with them. This allows tutors to create a personalized learning strategy for each student that will play to their strengths. It is imperative for tutors to be encouraging and engaging throughout their sessions to ensure students are…
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Yazhini

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I think a tutor should create a positive learning environment that is supportive, encouraging, and free from judgment. This can help the student to feel more comfortable asking questions and seeking help when needed. In addition to providing personalized study support, a tutor should also help their student build confidence in their abilities by…
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Mia

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, personalize instruction to meet individual needs, and empower students to become independent learners. By creating a safe and encouraging atmosphere, a tutor can inspire confidence and motivation in their students. Ultimately, guiding students…
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Pyae Zone

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Be emotionally supportive and empathetic Patience for the children is the most important part of being a tutor. Some children need more attention than…
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Thai

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
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Gazi Mahmuda

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build confidence, simplify complex concepts, and adapt teaching to each student’s needs. Creating a patient, supportive environment encourages questions and active learning. With guidance, encouragement, and consistency, a tutor helps students develop independence, motivation, and lasting academic…
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Diane

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Keep motivating the student and believe in the student each and every day. Being positive and spreading the same vibe to the student. Being committed and dedicated towards my…
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Zafir

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is empower a student to think for themselves. As a peer mentor at RMIT, I focused on giving students the tools to solve problems independently, while also providing the historical context of those problems. When a student understands the logic of those who came before them, they are better equipped…
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Sam

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
I believe the most important being a tutor was the ability to express clearly so that students are able to understand the contents being taught clearly while not being felt that they are isolated because they are behind others who could understand from the get go. It is also important to show passion and commitment by checking on each student’s…
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David

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Show understanding of where the student is at with their knowledge of the content. This is how they will most benefit from tutoring. My ability to use different analogies to try and find the best explanation for the student as well as having the patience to explain it until they have a full understanding of the concept would be my greatest…
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Harper

Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Provide an engaging experience which both comprehensively educational but also gets them interested in learning more. I am a friendly person who is adept at deconstructing topics to their simpler components to build back up to a well ground understanding of complex…
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Caspar

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to help them truly understand the content, and to help build the student's self confidence. I would characterise my strengths as the following: - Patient: I am a very patient teacher, and don't mind explaining the same concept multiple times in different ways—as it's important to be…
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YIFAN

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Create a non-judgmental environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and seeking help, so that I can help them embrace challenges, view mistakes as opportunities for learning, and develop resilience in the face of setbacks. I can provide tailored explanations and guidance based on a student's specific needs, whether they require…

Local Reviews

Chi and Joe seem to be getting on well. She has a lot of confidence in him.
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Inside CollingwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 James explored addition and subtraction strategies before using visual models to deepen understanding of multiplication.

In Year 9, Maryam practised solving simultaneous equations by both substitution and elimination methods, then applied these skills to real-world worded problems.

For Year 11, Sarah focused on graphing sine, cosine, and tangent functions, learning how to use the unit circle and exact value triangles for trigonometric calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for VCE exams struggled to select the right formula without relying on notes—"she needed help deciding which method fit each scenario."

In Year 9, a student's algebra working was hard to follow; lines were crowded and steps not set out, leading to confusion when checking answers.

A Year 7 learner avoided writing working for fraction problems, hesitating to attempt questions unless sure of the process.

Meanwhile, in upper primary, incomplete homework left gaps in measurement skills and worded questions went unanswered. The result: confidence dipped after setbacks and valuable revision time was spent relearning missed basics.

Recent Achievements

One Collingwood tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student, Celeste, who now tackles trigonometric problems independently after previously needing lots of prompting—she worked through all the [0, 2π] domain questions with barely any hints.

Another high school student, Maryam, who used to get stuck on simultaneous equations, managed to solve them using both methods without waiting for step-by-step guidance.

In primary sessions, James (Year 3) started speaking up when unsure about new times tables instead of guessing quietly; last lesson he tried the three times table aloud and checked his answers himself.

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 Fitzroy Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Collingwood College-Collingwood Alternative School.