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Cremorne's tutors include a seasoned K–12 teacher with a Master of Education and IB expertise, an ATAR 97.8 HSC dux and multi-subject state high achiever, early childhood and primary specialists from Melbourne and UNSW, experienced maths instructors with university-level credentials, plus mentors with Olympiad success, leadership in student clubs, and international teaching backgrounds.

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Nathaniel

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that guiding students in a simple and clear manner, making them feel comfortable asking questions, and making them enjoy coming to class are very important things a tutor should do for their students. My stengths is that I am fun and easy-going and will always make the learning process memorable and enjoyable to the students. I am…
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Tze Zee

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Having patience. When students are having a hard time understanding the concept / question / answer, it is important to remain patient and not make them feel bad as that could leave them feeling insecure, which may cause them to give up on learning. It is important to keep their spirits high and encourage them to explore alternative methods of…
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Candice
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Candice

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that creating a safe space where the child is comfortable enough to ask as many questions as they need is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, admitting if I don't know content (and then researching it for next time), time management skills, the ability to re-explain concepts in different…
Rohan Ramesh
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Rohan Ramesh

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
The tutor has so many key responsibilities and actions to do. As he/she needs to aware that individuals are understanding, there should be effective communication, setting realistic goals, creating a supportive environment and also providing them a constructive feedback. I am good in teaching and received very good compliment from my colleagues…
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Zichen

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Help them build up self confidence and turns out to be really interested in the subject. They won’t receive unpleasant academic performance as long as they fall in love with it. Bachelor of Mathematics and Statistics in Unimelb Awards in Maths. In High School:â– HONOR ROLL( top 5%) in 2021 American Mathematics Competition…
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Iyad

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
There are 2 jobs of a tutor. To make the student understand what they are learning and also encourage them to do quality practice questions. I have a really deep understanding in all concepts of maths and physics (high school level), and I'm really good at breaking them down into simpler bits. I also know the importance of practicing these…
Rahul
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Rahul

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most crucial thing a tutor can provide for a student is personalised guidance and support. This involves adapting the teaching method to the student's learning style and needs, recognising & addressing problems. A tutor should also inspire confidence in students and create a positive learning environment where questions are encouraged and…
Changhui
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Changhui

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Giving them adequate help and assistance when they need it. Furthermore, making sure to help a student can build healthy study habits so that they can work efficiently. I am a good listener and I can empathise with students' situations well. I also have experience mentoring younger students in high…
Thomas
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Thomas

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing I can do is to encourage students and to let them know that it's okay to be wrong. I will enforce high expectations upon them, such as doing practice questions to improve their maths skills. I can also give them a personalised plan on all the key kowledge they need to learn to excel in their test. I want to help students…
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SOFIU

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Provide necessary educational materials and resources for the student to excel in studies. Engaging in Interactive…
Ipshita
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Ipshita

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
The three most important things are: to understand the student's needs, to understand their goals, and set the right pace for their learning. I am creative with my teaching styles, patient, and am good at understanding how to tailor my approach to each…
Ngoc Minh Tam
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Ngoc Minh Tam

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster confidence, inspire curiosity, and provide a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt their teaching to the student's individual needs, ensuring complex topics are broken down into understandable concepts. Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills…
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Tadiswa

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Having struggled with math and earning D grades as a student, I underwent a transformative tutoring experience. My tutor prioritized connection, making concepts relatable, and instilling confidence. This shift from disliking to enjoying math highlighted the tutor's pivotal role in fostering a positive mindset. It emphasized the importance of a…
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Ahmad

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
to make the students love the subject, which makes them excel at it very compassionate and understanding of the students, I have no problem of repeating many times to get the point across, and I try to make the learning process as enjoyable as…
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Sahatpat

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Personally, I think the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to undertstand each students' capability and follow their own pace, adjust my pace to match their to ensure maximum efficiency for every tutoring sessions. I can explain concepts to a very high level, I have many ways of explaining certain concepts and I am sure…
Nirav
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Nirav

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think teaching students how to be independent is something tutors must do. Prioritizing things like active learning wherein students get to question things themselves, rather than being spoon-fed answers is important. Making them learn that they can find the answers themselves if they put in the effort is important. And obviously creating all…
Dharitri
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Dharitri

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
1. Build a good rapport and understand the abilities of student 2. Tailor lessons into bits and chunks so that it's easier to understand 3.Set goals 4. Provide constructive feedback back 5. Make learning more fun 6. Pour a lot of confidence and courage 7. Continuous monitoring Being an engineer and having a parent from teaching…
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Jayden Zheng Chean

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutor should be able to provide academic guidance and support for the students to learn from their mistakes. Tutor should be putting efforts to truly help the students from struggling in their academic. I can be very patient and flexible with my students. I always like to communicate clearly with the parents and students on every aspect of…
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Myles

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Patience, reassurance and having a growth mindset. Flexibility, due dilligence and…
Kaoru
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Kaoru

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
I consider the most important aspect of tutoring is to support the students through tough academic schedule, ranging from giving guidance, listening to their challenges and cheering them up whenever necessary. As someone who English is a second language, I can also sympathise how challenging English subject can be. I have also experienced…
Congqiang
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Congqiang

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
Try make tutoring fun, students no matter how hard you try will not retain information and be willing to learn if they are really against it. So by presenting the content in a fun but still effective manner, it is bound to show results. The most important thing when it comes to content is to not spoon feed them with the right answers, you need…
Michelle
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Michelle

Science Tutor Southbank, 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…
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Annie

Science Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think the most important thing is definitely the genuine desire to see a student improve. I think my strengths lie in being able to customise my experience to each student depending on their confidence, learning speed, and learning style. I'm also confident in my ability to present and explain topics with patience, and also my competency in the…

Local Reviews

Fantastic. So easy and the tutor is really connecting with my son.
Helen, Richmond

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Content Covered

Year 9 Jonas reviewed algebra concepts and perimeter for both regular and irregular shapes, then worked through an angles worksheet with extension into angle types.

Year 8 Jamie focused on comparing and simplifying fractions, followed by work on percentages, decimals, and how they relate to fractions.

For Year 10 Jonas, lessons included statistics—such as five-number summary analysis—and extending algebra skills using targeted worksheets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student, when working through trigonometry and statistics tasks, sometimes left diagrams or graphs missing key labels—one note read, "Remember to write the title for x & y axis & Dun forget to write '0' in the left bottom corner."

In a Year 8 algebra lesson, calculation errors crept in because handwritten numbers (especially 0 and 6) were hard to distinguish; confusion led to time wasted double-checking their own work.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often hesitated on multi-step worded problems, showing less confidence and skipping answer checks after finishing. This resulted in avoidable errors persisting across sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Cremorne tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to struggle with statistics; after three weeks reviewing quartiles and box plots, he now finds Q1, median, and Q3 quickly and accurately without prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who was hesitant to ask for help has started actively decoding complex algebra word problems on her own and confidently checks her process aloud as she works.

In primary, one Year 6 student recently figured out the formula for the area of a parallelogram himself after an initial explanation—something he'd found confusing before.

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 Richmond Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Melbourne Girls Grammar - Morris Hall Campus.