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Kensington's tutors include a VCE and university lecturer who coached Olympiad medallists, seasoned school teachers with years of classroom experience, an astrophysics PhD and published researcher, a chemistry Olympiad silver medalist, accomplished peer mentors, and current high-ATAR achievers in maths and sciences—offering deep subject mastery and real-world expertise for K–12 students.

Jennifer
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Jennifer

Tutor Parkville, VIC
I am always willing to listen. Teaching a student is not lecturing them and assuming that they are a sponge and can absorb everything you say. I believe that to teach a student well, you must be willing to listen to them, and understand how they learn so that you can provide the best learning experience as possible. I want to be a tutor so that I…
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Acharee

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
encouragement students to enjoy learning and to believe in themselves calm and…
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Zichun
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Zichun

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to assist them to find their method of learning and to foster their ability of independent and critical thinking. As I believe every kids learn best at their own method, I prioritise my student's preference and feedback on which way of learning they understands best. Moreover, I…
Yue
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Yue

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
First of all, transpositional thinking is really important. For students, they're the first time to learn some concepts while tutors have been dealing with the same concepts for at least several years. So a tutor must think from a student's perspective to find a better way to teach students. Secondly, a tutor should be able to check students'…
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Kin Hei

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Make sure the students are happy. The positivity keeps the student the motivation and keen to learn. It is the most important thing that tutor can help out student. Learning content is indeed necessary, but it is always essential to make sure students is able to live off their life that they should be enjoying. Straight to the key points that they…
Emily
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Emily

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe that each student should be heard in the classroom and encouraged to contribute to discussions. It is important for them to engage in active learning rather than just listening to a teacher speak passively. I find that I can relate to students on a personal level and connect with them through pop culture and references, strengthening…
Sebastian
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Sebastian

Tutor Docklands, 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…
Reece
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Reece

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…
Hsien
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Hsien

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
It is to ensure students are actively listening and that they actually understand the material given to them, also to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for them test whats right and wrong and to admit that they dont understand as well as needing the help. I am patient and flexible such that I can cater to students in terms of explaining…
Mukul
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Mukul

Tutor Docklands, VIC
Clearing any queries the students has about a particular topic. Make my student respect others but be self confident and righteous. Making students understand and clear any doubts in their mind. Encouraging them to have have casual conversation to build confidence and communication…
Naintara
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Naintara

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Aside from helping a student work on topics they might otherwise struggle with, the most important thing a tutor can do is make a student believe that they can succeed in the topics or subjects they struggle with. I make it a point to never pass judgment on another student or make them feel bad about themselves because they are stuck on a topic,…
Yuxuan
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Yuxuan

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Teach them how to organize the knowledge frame and study approach, which is not only helpful for their current subjects but also useful to the further study. Firstly, I have the most patience and passion on teaching. And also, I pay more attention on the strengthen of the learning approach and logic, which is more helpful for students' further…
Nilesh
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Nilesh

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence and create a safe space for asking questions. Looking back, the best professors I had were those who encouraged independent thinking and went beyond the textbook. In the long run, this approach helps students become more adaptable, curious, and capable of…
Tanaka
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Tanaka

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is truly understand their student—how they think, what motivates them, and where they struggle. A tutor should be more than just an instructor; they should be a mentor and a guide, making learning feel approachable and even enjoyable. It’s not just about explaining concepts but also about building…
Bryan Edbert
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Bryan Edbert

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Becoming a lifelong role model is crucial in supporting students. Many of them keep their issues hidden, and as adults, we may overlook or avoid addressing these concerns. Some students might not even recognize they have problems. Being a dependable role model and a safe space for them are among the most vital ways to help them. Patience: Having…
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YATING

Tutor Docklands, VIC
Assist student to become an independent learner; assist student to identify their uniqueness that have positive impacts on their learning process; assist student to master effective learning strategies. Great communication skill. Strategic behaviour management skill. Circular reflective planning skill. Observation and documentation…
Yadan
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Yadan

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
As a mathematics major, I understand the best way for students to learn is for them to actively solve problems themselves. I also understand when students feel discouraged by difficult problems and feeling frustrated. Hence, I carefully observe my students, guide them towards solutions with subtle hints and thought-provoking questions, rather than…
William
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William

Tutor Docklands, VIC
Critcal thinking and the method of approching to problems are what I think the most important in doing maths. Answers to the problem without critcal thinking is generally useless. I live in the city, therefore is fairly convenient to teach as a tutor. Furthermore, I am confident to teach others in the maths and economics areas since I now major in…
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Tashreef

Tutor Highpoint City, VIC
One of the most vital things a tutor should do is ensure that he is understood teaching-wise and that he understands his pupils perfectly. One thing that some teachers don't have is empathy for the unique condition of a student. A student's ability to learn can be affected in various ways, like by his surroundings and so on. It is significantly…
Jennifer
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Jennifer

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to empower and support students in their learning journey. This involves not only helping them understand the material but also building their confidence and critical thinking skills. A tutor should create a nurturing and encouraging environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make…
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Nelum

Tutor Footscray, VIC
A tutor should be first able to understand the student and then what level of understanding the student has of the subject and then cater to their needs to improve their understanding. Also ensure the foundation in the subject is strong so that as it gets harder it will be easier to grasp those concepts through the basics. I have the Patience &…
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Cristobal

Tutor Docklands, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them with topics that they are struggling in school with and giving them the tools and confidence to approach the problem. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and my understanding of students' needs. I have dealt with very problematic students before and since I'm very patient…
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Nausheen

Tutor Docklands, VIC
Tutors make sure students understand the subject and helps to learn new words and tricks. They help to resolve the problems quickly and grasp the concepts by providing practical examples. Also, by providing undivided attention and utmost care by appreciating their efforts in understanding the concepts. 1. Quick learner 2. Hard Working 3. Good…

Local Reviews

I have got to say that Miles is absolutely perfect. Besides being prompt and all that, his explanations are so good that Roland shares them with his school friends to enable them to understand tricky concepts in class. They inevitably will say "Oh, I understand now!" He is making Maths Methods manageable.
Kristen, Flemington

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Nick focused on graphing linear equations by both intercept and slope methods, and explored parallel linear relationships as a new topic.

In Year 11, Laura revised algebraic techniques including expanding brackets and factorisation, alongside practicing worded problems involving linear equations.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Bita worked through exam-style questions covering integration techniques and the application of circular functions, with extra attention to graphing trigonometric equations by hand.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Maths Methods, a student often avoided voicing questions or uncertainties, which made it harder to address knowledge gaps—"she was reluctant to inform me which areas were her strengths and weaknesses." This led to incomplete feedback loops before tests.

Another Year 8 student struggled with keeping workbooks dated and organized; pages without dates made it tricky to track progress and revision for probability topics.

For a Year 9 algebra session, skipping steps in written working resulted in missed sign changes, causing repeated errors. These habits left students searching for errors instead of consolidating understanding when under test pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Kensington tutor noted that a Year 11 student, previously hesitant to speak up, now clearly vocalises her thought process and even points out the tutor's mistakes while tackling advanced calculus problems.

In another session, a high schooler who struggled with identifying explanatory and response variables began confidently explaining his reasoning out loud—something he'd avoided before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often guessed at answers started checking her own work for errors without prompting and could explain decimal division steps back to the tutor. Last week, she corrected two test mistakes herself after only one explanation.

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 Flemington Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Rosary School.