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Tutors in Kilsyth include a VIT-registered English specialist with decades of K–12 experience, multiple Master of Teaching and education degree candidates, a peer mentor who tutored 60 primary students, high-achieving ATAR 98.5+ maths/science undergraduates, accomplished sports and creative arts coaches, and several passionate STEM university scholars with Olympiad and scholarship distinctions.

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Neo

Physics Tutor The Basin, VIC
The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer are patience and articulate explanations. Patience allows for the nurturing of understanding at the student's pace, while clear articulation ensures comprehension. Tailoring teaching methods to individual student's needs and providing consistent support fosters a conducive learning environment. My…
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Yashika

Physics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
A tutor is the one that enhance the overall growth of mind in a student . They are the one putting effort to make or break their carrier , so it's really important to select a good one My strength is my talent and technique to make children fall in love with…
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PASINDU
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PASINDU

Physics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a positive and supportive relationship with their students. When students feel comfortable and respected, they learn better and are more open to asking for help during and outside of class (which is vital). From my own experience, being able to reach out to tutors outside of class made a big…
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jia tong

Physics Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I think the most important thing is to personalised and modified lessons for students as needed. Some students learn quicker with explanation, others like visual explanation. It is also important to gauge if student truly understand the concepts. This can be achieved through asking students questions or giving them practice questions after…
Adrian
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Adrian

Physics Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to believe in them. When a child's role model believes in them they begin to believe in themselves and, I believe, that is the first step to accomplishing great things. If a child believes that they have the ability to do something they are more inclined to put more effort…
Xiao
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Xiao

Physics Tutor Heathmont, VIC
be understanding, about everyones personality or even their learning capabilities, everyone learns at their own pace, some are fast some are slow. i am a friendly and patient person, easygoing and capable of making things easier to understand for others that need…
Anup
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Anup

Physics Tutor Heathmont, VIC
A tutor should be dedicated to his job, which is to facilitate his student to learn things in a easy and practical manner. Learning should not be boring, instead should be fun. Besides that tutor should be friendly to the student and have patience to make them understand the things that he delivers. I am a person who can teach any type of students…
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Sehajdeep

Physics Tutor Boronia, VIC
A tutor should be able to empathise with students and see the source of their struggles, and be able to find personalised ways to help them solve their problems. I can understand frustrating topics that I found difficult when I was in their shoes and can offer methods I used to deal with such…
Kar Gee
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Kar Gee

Physics Tutor Heathmont, VIC
1. To understand the strengths and weaknesses of the student and to improve on the weaknesses and refine the strengths. 2. To cultivate a positive attitude towards the subject as this is the basis of helping a student improve in that subject. I have a solid foundation in mathematics. I have a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and I have…
Dominic
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Dominic

Physics Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Help them to understand and master their subject matter in a way that best suits them and in an environment they feel comfortable asking questions in, where they're not afriad to make mistakes. A solid understanding and ability to communicate subject matter, alongside pattience and an aim for students to be able to understand and apply…
Nidhi
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Nidhi

Physics Tutor Ringwood, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to inspire a love for learning and instill confidence in their abilities. This involves fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, providing personalized guidance, and helping students develop effective learning strategies that empower them to succeed academically and beyond As a…
Sanjay
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Sanjay

Physics Tutor Boronia, VIC
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for their students is create a safe learning environment for them where they are not judged and can openly ask questions as I believe this will truly allow them to gain deep understanding in the content they are learning which is what I think is crucial in any learning aspect as understanding is…
Sujay
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Sujay

Physics Tutor Bayswater, VIC
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do is to build confidence in their students, to help them realise that whatever impossible hurdle, be it a test or a high grade, that they set out for themselves is possible for them. I think knowledge is one of the most essential aspects of today's world, and a tutor should be able to impart as…
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HIMANSHU

Physics Tutor Boronia, VIC
- Change future - Give value - Teach lessons - Impart Discipline - Contribute to Nation building - Caring - Enthusiastic - Accessible - Knowledge worthy - Warm - Own way to teach correct examples with wide experience in technical…
Cody
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Cody

Physics Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
Allow them to grasp the basic concept or fundamentals behind the desired theory being leant. Therefore allowing the student to further cement these theories into there brain via practice exercises and repetition. Also understanding how each student learns and what helps them excel. -Patience -Explaining difficult concepts in basic…
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Arad

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
The most important and primary action that a tutor needs to do is to know his/her student as it elicits the tutor a good background about the student strenghts and weaknesses. This factor leads the tutor to construct an study method that is personalised and programmed based on the given student, this manifest in a more efficient and high quality…
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William

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Listen to what they are struggling with and do your personal best to help the student to build confidence in themselves and in that area. Furthemore, having a good in-depth subject knowledge will be more than helpful too. My ability to simplify problems and communicate alternate solutions to the student so they are able to gain an understanding…
Debbie
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Debbie

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
I believe that a tutor needs to communicate with the student about their needs. I think that if the student and the tutor communicate well and both parties understand each other, then it will help the student tremendously. They will be willing to ask questions and participate during the lesson. I am an approachable person. I feel like my passion…
Victor
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Victor

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Understanding what stage they are in, in their mathematics skills. Most important thing is patience, taking time to help the student to understand what the problem is asking and then slowly show the methods to approach the solution. Patience is key to see results in both the student the tutor, it is important to understand their capacity and…
Jillian
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Jillian

Physics Tutor Mount Evelyn, VIC
By making learning fun and relatible students can see the benefits of learning the content. This allows students to see the practical part of their learning and will be more engaged to learn something they can use now or later in life. I am a very patience person which is important when teaching because students need time to try and understand the…
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Zachary

Physics Tutor Wantirna, VIC
In my opinion, tutors have a duty to be able to give students enough information and tools so that they don't interfere with their learning and can genuinely succeed. -Communication -Listening -Human connection -simplifying things to make explanations easier for students to…
Kelly
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Kelly

Physics Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
Provide motivation and help develop a passion (or at least an appreciation) for Mathematics. Success would be more likely if the student is enjoying the subject matter. Furthering this; to teach the student confidence in their abilities and eventually be more independent in thier learning/study. It is also important that a tutor understand the…
Ben
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Ben

Physics Tutor Vermont, VIC
I believe an essential aspect to include in tutoring is helping students to develop metacognitive and study skills. In mainstream education, the uniqueness of student learning processes is often neglected. When I tutor students, I highly value teaching the specific study skills that will be most effective for them, imparting not merely content…

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Inside KilsythTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Raphael focused on division, multiplication, and working with factors, using hands-on activities to strengthen understanding.

For Year 11, Chloe practised analysing persuasive techniques in famous political speeches and participated in short debates to build her argument skills.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mia worked on refining TEEL essay structure and discussed how political and historical realities connect to key themes within her text studies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, a student's ideas were described as "fantastic," yet their written communication lacked clarity—long, wordy sentences made arguments hard to follow and impacted essay structure.

During VCE-level sessions, another student hesitated to trust their instincts when analysing persuasive techniques, often second-guessing interpretations instead of articulating them confidently.

In primary maths, one student avoided writing out working for addition and subtraction, preferring mental calculations; this led to missed steps and confusion when tackling larger numbers ("she tends to add and subtract big numbers in her head rather than writing down her working out").

Homework completion was inconsistent across year levels, with students sometimes not bringing required materials or only practicing familiar tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kilsyth noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to make her arguments stand out, now embeds quotes and develops ideas during discussions—she even introduced new perspectives without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who once relied on written notes for every division problem now completes speed rounds unaided in under three minutes, explaining her steps out loud and setting her own time goals.

At the primary level, one student who previously hesitated to ask for help began highlighting specific areas of confusion herself, which allowed sessions to target exactly what she needed.

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