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Fitzroy's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate with top university marks and classroom placements, an IB Dux and academic award-winner, a seasoned VCE and international tutor with multiple subject prizes, an Engineers Without Borders STEM mentor, a biomedicine graduate with ATAR 99.5, and several passionate K–12 mentors with leadership and competition accolades.

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BANASRI

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
A friendly and strong teaching approach would help the student to improve and gain the subject knowledge. The student can not only gain knowledge but also a confidence about what he is learning. Proper planning and scheduling the tutoring subject contents prior so that student can know at what stage he is in the learning process. Starting right…
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Madhulika

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to identify and work on the problems the student is facing while learning so as to make them confident enough to turn their weakness into strength. Most importantly have fun while learning. I am very creative with my teaching as every student has different pace of learning and solving things. Since I am a…
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Pooja

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
1) Be honest. This helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship 2) Be flexible. 3) Be patient. 4) Be a good listener. 5) Be willing to share your own experiences. 6) Be a collaborator. 7) Teach the student how to learn. Be confident. 1) Build a student's confidence 2) Help…
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Richard

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I major in Actuarial Studies at the University of Melbourne, and good at math (e.g. calculus, linear algebra). I can tutor math in English or tutor math in Mandarin, and can provide some assistance if you run into some Chinese-relevant problems. In addition, building up a good connection and relationship with a student based on the true…
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Xiu Min

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
To attentively listen to the student (their stories, worries, and struggles), to identify areas that the student need more work on, trying different learning approaches, to be able to break down large problems into smaller easily managed tasks, and to share our life and study skills with them where relevant. As a tutor, I believe I am very…
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Akriti

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is ask good open-ended questions as it encourages independence in the student because it is important to learn how to learn to be successful in the future. I am adaptive and energetic. I listen to a child's need and work according to his/her learning behaviour. I am very patient while teaching and try…
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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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Rohan

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
- Encourage them at each step of their problems. - Constantly motivate them to solve the problems - Making learning fun by explaining topics very simply - Do not make learning complicated - Be a positive role model - Improve their confidence levels - Patience - Encouragement - Understanding - Flexibility, Adaptability to cater to each…
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Owen

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Increasing their self confidence in their abilities. I used to hate maths and thought I was always going to be hopeless, then I had a teacher who completely changed my perspective. I felt proud when solving something I couldn't previously, it made me feel capable of achieving more and taking pride in my work and myself. I believe that a…
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Isabelle

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do are firstly not only imparting knowledge on the topic content but also imparting it in a manner which inspires the student to learn and develop an interest in it. I believe that being able to help the student develop soft skills (such as communication skills & critical thinking) is crucial.…
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Sharmishtha

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
I have been teaching math for many years, and I have worked with students of varying skill levels. I encourage all of my students to solve problems based on real-life examples, and I help them explain their solutions in their own words. This approach helps them tackle any type of problem they may face and develop a deeper appreciation for the…
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Shreya

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to know what not to do.Never should a tutor discourage any participation or disapprove of the theories initiated by the student. The most important task of a tutor is to first introduce the student to the student then indulge in activities and quiz for the participation of the students followed by…
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Nicholas

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Listen to what the student has to say, and base their teaching strategy around their individual needs. If the tutor doesn’t listen to a student or understand their struggles with certain areas, how could the tutor expect good results from their student? I believe I am very clear and concise with what I teach, and that because of my openly…
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Sanjit

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
A few key responsibilities of a tutor, according to me, are as follows: Boosting a student's confidence and academic performance. Providing a safe space to ask questions without inhibition. Helping develop adaptability and time-management skills. Encouraging independent and critical thinking. Improving a student's overall attitude towards…
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Shivani

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do is listen patiently to the student, guide them in the right direction, build trust, encourage, and support to drive to excellence. I would consider my strength to be that firstly, I establish a rapport with the children which makes them feel comfortable and in a friendly environment. Then I try…
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Samantha

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Tutors must be approachable and patient as well as enjoy teaching. Bringing good energy be it online or in person is definitely vital for kids to learn. Finding ways to make it more of an engaging experience too. My strength is definitely the skill and knowledge I possess. Second would be my ability to get along with my students, both professional…
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Yanmei

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Provide smart and creative ways to learn and understand difficult topics. Use real life examples to help the students in more ways than just academically. Improve students outcome at their own pace. Understands and works with the strengths of their students whilst improving their weaker areas. I am a soon-to-be qualified secondary school…
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David

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are: - Showing empathy and support (sharing one's own experience as a past student from a perspective of strength, resilience and learning) - Promoting empowerment - this means not doing questions for a student, but engaging them in shared decision-making about working through…
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Lauren

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Not only teach them the content required, but also teach them important study skills that they can take into the future. Understanding that students have different learning types and adapting to that to keep them engaged and eager to…
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Emily

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
To help them become confident and self-sufficient in the subject! I work to fill the gaps in knowledge that often hold students back from achieving all they are capable of. I know what it's like to struggle with maths in high school and so relate to students who may be less confident. My approach is to break exercises down into little parts,…
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Thonya

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
A tutor should offer an individualised teaching method that works to that student's strengths and takes into account any weaknesses. Whether that mean explaining new concepts in more engaging ways or focusing on certain aspects that a student is finding particularly difficult to grasp. A tutor should also help students feel more confident in their…
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Ellie

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Varying teaching methods to provide students with a greater opportunity to learn is important. Every student has different strengths and weaknesses. Instead of just focusing on one method that only appeals to a single learning style, varying teaching techniques can cater your lessons to different learning styles. Students will be more successful…
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Khanh Linh

Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most valuable role of a tutor is to distill and emphasize key information for students. Given the sheer volume of material covered in class, it can be overwhelming for students to grasp everything thoroughly. By providing clear summaries and highlighting the core concepts, tutors enable students to focus on what truly matters and apply this…

Local Reviews

I am very happy so far with Joseph who has started teaching Thomas. He is keen to work with him and seems to be enjoying their sessions
Carolyn, Kew

Inside FitzroyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Gus focused on measurement skills including unit conversions, perimeter, and an introduction to surface area, as well as exploring the angle sum in triangles.

In Year 9, Maryam worked on solving simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination, then applied these methods to practical problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ali reviewed operations with fractions—adding, subtracting, multiplying with different denominators—and extended this knowledge to simplifying algebraic fractional expressions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 6 student in Fitzroy showed difficulty setting out work neatly and consistently dating pages, making it harder to track progress—especially when tackling worded measurement problems.

As one tutor observed, "she struggles to walk through questions speaking out loud," which made it tough to clarify her thinking on fraction conversions and unit changes.

In Year 10 English, a student forgot to submit an essay by the deadline, delaying feedback and causing extra stress before class.

A senior maths student arrived unprepared for sessions without essential materials like a pen or laptop; this slowed the start and limited practice time.

Recent Achievements

One Fitzroy tutor noticed a Year 11 student, Celeste, who used to hesitate with trigonometry word problems now confidently solves bearings and graphing tasks on her own—she even tackles complex questions without prompting.

In another session, Maryam (Year 10) moved from confusion about box plots to clearly explaining five-figure summaries and solving simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods.

Meanwhile, in Year 6 maths, Ella showed a shift from struggling with measurement topics to independently working through area and volume questions, finishing her test section on these without needing hints.

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 Sacred Heart School.