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Fitzroy North's tutors include a seasoned K–12 teacher with a Graduate Diploma in Education, a Physics PhD and university demonstrator, an IB 99.95-equivalent scorer, experienced English, maths and coding tutors, early childhood educators, school camp leaders, elite athletes who coach kids, and passionate mentors with awards in science, music and creative writing.

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Tejasvee Devi

Engineering Studies Tutor Thornbury, VIC
Give Personal Attention – focus on each student’s unique needs instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. Be Mindful of Mental State – recognise when stress, anxiety, or low confidence are holding a student back. Build Confidence – help learners believe in themselves and approach challenges with determination. Create a Safe &…
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Tony

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build understanding, confidence, and independence. Of course, helping a student improve academically matters, but a good tutor should do more than just help them finish homework or prepare for a test. A tutor should help the student understand how to approach problems, develop better…
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Dharitri

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, 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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Reece

Engineering Studies Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think I huge part of it is often confidence. I have found most students already understand and are able to do the work however they don’t have the confidence to back themselves. In my approach- I want to guide them by building their confidence and helping them step by step through all weaker areas of their academics. I think I am patient…
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Simon

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In mi opinion, a tutor should take care of the students in terms of ensuring that they understand each one of the concepts and topics explained. He/she should not hesitate in repeating an explanation as many times as necessary if the student doesn't understand any topic. After finishing my bachelor in Aerospace engineering and some international…
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Arnob Das

Engineering Studies Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
For me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to become a perfect role model for the students; someone who the student can look up to, live with their skills and guidance, someone who they can trust and rely when they face problems. For me personally, a role of a tutor is not just ensuring good grades for the students but rather…
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Le-May

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To inspire a student to be curious and develop a love of learning, as people are not often motivated to improve in areas in which they lack passion. The last family I had tutored had told me that after my sessions with their son, he had stopped crying every time he had to complete his school homework. From this experience, I have come to…
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Naren

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
As each student is unique it is important to assess their level of learning, identify the areas where they are lacking and then provide suitable tutoring. While teaching a tutor must implement a teaching plan which suits the student. A tutor must not only look into academics but also the general wellbeing of the student. My excellent communication…
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Eden Rose

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify each student's individuality and therefore handle them uniquely, with utmost care and understanding. It is also extremely important for the tutor to be aware of verbal or behavioral feedback received from the student, and therefore be able to modify their teaching…
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Rahul

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, 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…
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Sanya

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, make learning less stressful, and explain things in a way that actually makes sense to them. It’s also important to be patient, encouraging, and flexible, every student learns differently, so a tutor should be able to adapt to their needs and help them feel…
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Arafat

Engineering Studies Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student to lift them up what they feel mostly interested while learning anything. To motivate them while they do something new and bring any new idea to resolve any problem. That will help to develop the psychology of a student in more positive way to move forward with their willingness of thinking…
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Sarel

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
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IenFan

Engineering Studies Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to wear students' shoes, which means to understand their strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. Once we recognise how each student learns best, we can adapt our explanations and materials to support them more effectively. I used to struggle with some of these subjects myself, which helps me…
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Mahawattage Don

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Helping students stay on the right path and become the best version of themselves I am calm, responsible, and hardworking, which helps me guide and support students effectively in their…
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Louie Sam

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to trust his student and teach him lessons as engaging as possible. Trusting student is very important as the student will gain more motivation when he or she is trusted. The lessons should be also engaging for the student to learn things pragmatically and also be motivated to learn more.…
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Shaina Kim

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to be an individual that students can openly and freely talk to other than being able to give knowledge. Allowing students to feel understood helps them overcome thoughts of self doubt which can help further their advancement academically and to help them in their well-being. My strength is organising and…
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Said

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my understanding, building a strong relationship with students is the most important factor towards a successful and fruitful tutoring. Listening carefully and communicating properly with each individual student create a solid pave ground to implement the required teaching skills and encourge students to practice and gain knowledge that they…
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Hiruni

Engineering Studies Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to teach subject matter clearly by understanding the learning patterns and needs of each student, offering guidance that brings out each student's strengths and helps them shine, be understanding and approachable, so students feel supported, act as a mentor, helping students…
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Sebastian

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
As someone who has personally experienced anxiety due to academic pressure, I deeply understand how stress can block learning. My own struggles with grades have taught me that the most important role of a tutor is to create a safe, patient space where mistakes are welcomed as part of the process. I focus not just on academic content, but on…
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EKNOOR

Engineering Studies Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Build Confidence – Creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is crucial. Encouragement helps them believe in their abilities, which is often half the battle. Clarify and Simplify Concepts – Tutors…
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Hevish

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
Teachers are considered as one of the people who shape someone's future or career. By giving good pieces of advice by basing myself on my personal experience as a student, I'll make sure that the student is always on the right track. I'll try to inspire students regularly by for example talking about awesome stuffs in science and maths which would…
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Parjang

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
Creating an atmosphere in which the students feel they can evolve, and assure them that they are all capable of understanding, analyzing, and applying the different concepts of math and physics and then creating their own method for learning and solving problems. I do believe that my aim is to combine my range of experiences with my ability to be…

Local Reviews

Very happy with the way it is going thanks Gene. Benedict is a good tutor and Saf and I are both happy with her progress.
Rankin, Fitzroy North

Inside Fitzroy NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Alex worked on calculating percentage increases and decreases as well as reviewing measurement test questions to strengthen understanding.

In Year 9, Favour focused on solving simultaneous equations and applying linear graphs to word problems using real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, Queen, also in Year 9, practised translating worded questions into linear equations and revising methods for finding gradients and graphing lines.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often avoided showing working in algebra, which led to missed sign errors and made it hard to trace mistakes—"he tried to solve in his head instead of using paper," a tutor noted.

In Year 11, one student left homework incomplete due to a busy week; as a result, they struggled to apply new concepts confidently in class.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated to ask for clarification when confused by fractions or ratios, leading to gaps that slowed progress in financial maths topics. The reluctance to vocalize reasoning during problem-solving also limited feedback opportunities.

Recent Achievements

One Fitzroy North tutor recently noticed Alannah begin assigning her own revision tasks before assessments and working independently—previously she'd needed more direction during sessions.

In another case, Moses in Year 7 has shifted from quietly struggling with statistics to now asking for clarification when stuck and finishing whole sets of descriptive statistics questions on his own by the end of the lesson.

For a younger student, Leon's reluctance toward long division faded after he saw he could do it easily; now he works through multi-digit multiplication and division confidently without hesitation.

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 North Fitzroy Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fitzroy North Primary School.