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Tutors in Highett include a Master of Education specialist with years of K–12 teaching and curriculum design, university medallists and subject duxes, VCE scorers above 99 ATAR, experienced STEM instructors, school leadership awardees, seasoned peer mentors, International Baccalaureate high achievers, and maths degree holders—offering students real expertise and proven academic excellence across subjects.

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Sonakshi

English Tutor Highett, VIC
I think the most important thing an english tutor can do is make a student feel heard and valued. Giving them full attention and creating a space where they feel comfortable enough to ask questions and even make mistakes allows real learning to happen. I focus on building a personal connection so they trust the process, while also guiding them to…
Rayna
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Rayna

English Tutor Highett, VIC
Being patient and reliable, as well as creating a space in which students can comfortably ask questions I am patient and strive to understand the different ways in which people learn and comprehend…
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Aanwita
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Aanwita

English Tutor Highett, VIC
The most important things to me are to build the student’s confidence, and to also be encouraging in order for students to not be discouraged as well as ensuring the student truely understands the material. One of my biggest strengths is my patience and ability to explain concepts in a way that suits the student’s learning style. Since…
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Iris

English Tutor Highett, VIC
The ability to understand what students struggle with and where they are coming from with their problem is very important. Since we know the root of the problem, we are able to know what and how to teach the student in order for them to understand us clearly. I used to struggle in school a lot, therefore, I have a big understanding of how and what…
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Sido

English Tutor Highett, VIC
Make the material relevant so they can understand. I can break things down for anyone to…
Casey
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Casey

English Tutor Highett, VIC
A tutor should be flexible and able to tailor instruction to the needs of each individual. A tutor should be empathetic in order to understand the needs of the child. A tutor should be patient and never make a child feel as if they are not meeting expectations. A tutor should be encouraging and teach the child to believe in themselves and…
Brooke
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Brooke

English Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
A tutor needs to be extremely patient and understanding, the student needs you to help take all of that away for them. Making your student feel comfortable enough that they can ask you the same question multiple times without being made to feel silly or inadequate. Learning to adapt on the spot to meet each students needs is also extremely…
Poojanshi
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Poojanshi

English Tutor Moorabbin, VIC
I believe that the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is to be passionate and enthusiastic when teaching them so they feel as though they are in a comfortable environment. I also think it is important to be patient and adaptable as different students learn and understand content in different ways. As a tutor, I think my…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

English Tutor Sandringham, VIC
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student would be, firstly helping the student develop understandings of the subject at a fundamental level and then building up to a mastery from there. Secondly, being an assistant to help in any task they may deem to difficult to tackle alone, but not doing it for them, instead helping them…
Sophie
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Sophie

English Tutor Sandringham, VIC
I think the most important thing is to be encouraging and make sure they know how much you believe in them. I think that once you believe you can you are basically halfway there I'm kind and incredibly patient! I was also a very visual learner so didn't quite get the approach most teachers took at school. Particularly year 11 and 12 I had to find…
Tara
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Tara

English Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
Making things seem more approachable and achievable. Unknown or difficult concepts can be so intimidating, so finding a way to break them down or explain it in the student's "learning language". Building a collaborative relationship with a student too, where they feel comfortable to express themselves and how they understand the topic openly also…
Gillian
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Gillian

English Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Encourage life long learning and personal development; not to see tutoring and learning as a burden to be endured but to be part of life and hopefully to be enjoyed as well as beneficial. Flexibility of approach to enable each student to learn in the best way possible and contribute to their achievements. I aim to be able to encourage adaptation…
Charlotte
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Charlotte

English Tutor Cheltenham, VIC
Be patient and understanding, ensuring sessions are tailored to the individual so learning is as effective as possible. Providing feedback and identifying key areas for…
Daniel
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Daniel

English Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
One important thing an english tutor can do for a student is be patient, meaning a tutor should not rush the session along and cover another topic, if the student is not fully confident with what was already covered in the session. I believe this minimises stress for a student, as they are less likely to feel pressure to learn a topic they may…
Sarwat
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Sarwat

English Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to be patient and understand their personality. Every kid is different and needs different types of care. Being able to identify what the kid needs help with and also compliment them for their strengths, is very crucial. I believe that a strong pursuit of mine is being able to…
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Bang

English Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Encouragement and patience. Through personal experience, even if the student improve their score by 1% from their last test, this is enough of an encouragement for them to push harder and let them know you will be their for them anytime when they are stuck or needing help. I can sympathise very well with the students since most of the time I know…
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Drishit

English Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Foster a supportive learning environment, personalize instructions to meet individual needs, build confidence, encourage curiosity, and develop critical thinking skills. As a tutor, my strengths include clear communication, patience, and a deep understanding of the subjects. I tailor explanations to individual needs, ensuring concepts are…
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Renee

English Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
To allow the student to learn by guiding them there. This way, I believe students are able to improve even after you’ve stopped tutoring them. In short, I believe the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student would be for tutors to ensure that students are confident in how they approach a problem. My strengths as a tutor, I…
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charlotte

English Tutor Black Rock, VIC
I think first and foremost, the most important thing an english tutor can do is improve a student's confidence in their academic abilities. improving a student's self confidence enables them to not only feel more comfortable participating in class but also makes them believe that they actually know the content and can understand the information.…
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Samuel

English Tutor Brighton East, VIC
In my opinion the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to build a longer term work practice to allow the student to be successful without tuition in the future. This requires building confidence, breaking down problems, setting goals, and effectively managing time. I build working relationships with students very…
Samuel
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Samuel

English Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
I view the role of an english tutor as more of a assistant to the teacher. I main goal for the a tutor is to go in-depth on discussed in the classroom allowing the students to wrap their head around concepts that were once perceived as difficult and challenging. It is the tutors role to teaching correct habits and strategies to tackle difficult or…
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Dean

English Tutor Beaumaris, VIC
My main priority as an english tutor has always been to develop a love, or at least form of passion, from the student regarding whatever I teach. From first hand experience I know that it is almost impossible to truly devote effort and time into a subject you can't stand. Thus, I believe a tutor must help provide a path for more effective learning…
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Sandeep

English Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
Analyze the pattern of study the student is interested in. Make the learning sessions more interacting. Create a sense of interest to the student in subject topics. Give more live examples for the student to understand instead of sticking to traditional teaching. Understanding and analyzing the student. Finding comprehensive ways to teach the…

Local Reviews

Oscar is learning more from Sean than he is in the classroom. Sean is very patient and has established rapport.
Hannah, Hampton East

Inside HighettTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Liam worked on algebra basics and worded questions, using step-by-step examples to strengthen his problem-solving approach.

For Year 10, Jasmine practised expanding and factorising quadratic expressions and revisited linear equations through homework review.

Meanwhile, in VCE Physics (Year 12), Alex prepared for SAC 1 by applying key concepts from motion and forces, focusing on calculations relevant to assessment requirements.

Recent Challenges

For a Year 10 student, he needs to improve his answer layout—how he writes answers on paper, as one tutor observed; unclear working made reviewing linear equations much harder.

In Year 11 Science, missing key notes and not summarizing lessons left gaps before assessments.

One Year 8 student relied on quick mental shortcuts in algebra but skipped writing steps, leading to lost marks when sign errors appeared.

A Year 4 learner often forgot their maths book at home, so practice with time-telling was inconsistent—confidence dipped each time progress stalled mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Highett tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over worded maths problems now taking the time to highlight key details and draw diagrams before solving, which led him to finish several expansion and factorisation questions without any errors.

In another session, a Year 9 student who was hesitant about trigonometry started identifying patterns in angle problems on his own and applied rules from previous lessons with much more independence.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student made a clear leap by remembering both o'clock and half-past positions when telling time and even corrected herself mid-task when counting by fives.

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