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Sharon

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I aim to help students find their confidence and strengths. When it comes to 1:1 tutoring, I tailor my teaching based on the student's learning…
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Hajirah

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to bring out the confidence in them. The confidence will allow them to keep trying and never give up. The other most important thing a tutor can provide the student with is understanding. The understanding of the student's strengths and areas of improvement. As a tutor, my strength…
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Razi

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
-Agree upon goals, whatever they are, and achieve them. E.g. learn concept X/do sheet Y/write Z about A -Respect time: wasting time is inefficient and cringe Being young as well, I think I can empathise with the clients, and can see from their point of view what is difficult, leading me to have to create a new way to explain the content. I also…
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Prithvirajsinh

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing clear and effective explanations, fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and tailoring their teaching methods to suit the individual needs of the student. It's crucial to build the student's confidence by celebrating their progress and helping…
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Shalini

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I believe a tutor should be a role model for the students and encourage him/her on their academic journey. I have found that many times students don't have proper guidance in regards to academics, hence they develop this stigma that they are not smart enough. As a tutor my role is to encourage the students to not only do better in school but also…
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Simon

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
- Teach them knowledge - Help them with study skills - Helping them improve grades - Good expert knowledge, over 90 ATAR - Have good temper - Good communication skills - Lots of free time - Flexibility in…
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Caitlin

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
A tutor must be able to approach problems/concepts in different ways until they find the best way that the kid understands. Teachers have method that suit the whole class, whereas tutors must be able to look deeper into the specific areas a kid is struggling in and answer their questions that take longer and more practice. Tutors must be able to…
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Sophie

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Be prepared for a lesson, be interested, explain things properly and clearly, make sure they actually understand and aren't just saying 'yes', allowing them to work through some tasks themselves. I think I am good at explaining and communicating. I am also quite down to earth, so I think that it is easy to ask me any questions.…
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June

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ignite their interest in learning. Once they want to learn and have a desire for knowledge, they will be able to have the motivation to understand and apply what they have learnt easily. I don't give up on people easily. Many times it is not about the subject I'm teaching but the student…
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Roman

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student starts by being present and engaging in their learning. Students are more able to build their confidence when a tutor shows they're dedicated to helping them develop in all areas of their learning. A great tutor creates a safe space for students where they can ask questions without…
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Sony

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Sharing the knowledge. Good communication skills, Patience, determination, problem…
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Anthony

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Obviously, the most important thing I can do is teach students the material they are trying to learn, with *clear communication*. Believe in every student. Not every student will ace every test, but so long as I can support them in being *their* best, I'll be helping them reach their potential. Building rapport with each student is also…
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Joseph

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
To not just tell them how to do a question, but explain why we’re doing the certain steps Patience and the ability to teach kids who learn via different methods, visual learner for…
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Alicia

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are personalising the learning to the student for them to have a better understanding and analyse their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, I think it is crucial to be approachable to the student, so the student isn't intimidated to ask the tutor questions. I think my strengths as a tutor…
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Chris

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Understanding how they learn and adapting to that style I am patient and try to keep my tutoring…
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Gemma

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
The most important thing I would say is to build confidence in students. Creating an environment where a student is eager to learn is essential for success and begins from when the student believes in their abilities. My strengths as a tutor would be clear communication in the step by step process involved and ability to adapt to my students…
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Samuel

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
The most important things i could do as a tutor is simply be understanding, open minded and patient. Not everyone is the same and everyone requires a different pace in teaching and different ways of understanding a concept. Being patient and letting them know that its ok to not grasp the concept immediately is vital to a child success. As a tutor,…
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Deepika

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Motivation - Motivates the student with a 'can do attitude' Adaptability - adjust the approach based on what the student needs and where they are struggling. Communication - using language and ideas they can grasp Patience - Tutoring may require repetition of explanations and processes until the student grasps Empathetic: Understands what…
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Iksha

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. They communicate with the parents in consistent periods to provide progress reports and to demonstrate the money spent on tutoring is, in fact, worthwhile for the child. Instead of just regurgitating information, successful tutors can help the student rather understand the…
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Benjamin

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is quickly understand their strengths and weaknesses on a topic, and be able to use that to work on and hopefully eliminate any weaknesses. It is also very important for a tutor to make sure they are not giving a lecture, as the student will gain more from the session if they are actively…
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kamy

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Tutoring is the heart of learning. Building a strong relationship with students and focus on students interest during the teaching time could be the most important thing a tutor can do. I have invested most of my time in learning new skills and developing my scientific knowledge. I learned high level mathematics at University and achieve the…
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Dillon

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Believe in the student and persist in the…
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Lewis

Tutor Eaglemont, VIC
Inspire to reach their potential. Patient, motivating and…

Local Reviews

Very impressed with prompt response to my inquiry and matching the tutoring with student's needs was perfectly achieved. Thank you
Amita, Eaglemont

Inside EaglemontTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Mitch focused on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and representing fractions on a number line, working through practical examples for clarity.

Year 10 student Olivia reviewed scatterplots and Pearson's correlation coefficient in preparation for an upcoming general maths assessment, including hands-on calculator skills practice.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah explored chemical bonding by distinguishing between covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds and determining polarity using real compound examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, Elena often tried to solve division and multiplication questions in her head or all at once, avoiding written steps. As a tutor observed, "she submitted homework without showing working out," which made it difficult to track where errors crept in.

For Year 10 English, Mitch missed the short story deadline over the break; this meant lesson time was spent catching up rather than exploring new writing strategies.

During senior chemistry revision, one student forgot to bring prepared flashcards for different bond types, so class time shifted from review to last-minute note-making instead of deeper comparison work.

Recent Achievements

One Eaglemont tutor noticed a real shift with Mitch, a Year 10 student who used to hesitate when asked about literary techniques—last week, he quickly spotted metaphors and alliteration in a poem and even linked them to the mood of the text without prompting.

In chemistry, another high schooler managed to distinguish between polar and nonpolar molecules independently after previously mixing up the concepts, now able to explain each stage in her own words.

Meanwhile, Felix in Year 5 showed new initiative by tackling division problems he'd struggled with before, solving several tough examples on his own during class.

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 Ivanhoe Library & Cultural Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Mercy College.