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Tutors in Kilsyth South include a fully registered teacher with decades of school and tutoring experience, an eight-year veteran secondary science and maths teacher, a VCE English specialist, published student mentors, certified cricket coaches, university scholars with ATARs up to 99.05, peer tutors, ballet assistant teachers, sports coaches, and future educators studying teaching at Monash and Melbourne.

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Ryan

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is be patient and supportive. Different people learn different things in different ways, and at different rates. A tutor must cater for that, and not skip over important things that students have not yet understood. A tutor must use the method of explaining/teaching that students will understand. I…
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Eileen

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Be relatable and have patience with each student as everyone learns in their own way and pace. No one person will learn the same as another. As a trainer/tutor I cater to the needs of the individual. Whether they are visual learning or they need physical aids to help explain the concept. I always break down in common terms so that the individual…
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Nicholas
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Nicholas

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
From the perspective of a past student who's worked with tutors. I've found the best environment to learn is one that feels inviting and open to questions. I hope I can build such an environment where students do not feel worried about asking questions or use me as a resource to aid their learning. Furthermore, I think it's paramount that a tutor…
Kavil
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Kavil

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Make sure they are adaptable in there teaching styles to provide the student the best help possible. I also believe it’s important for a tutor to be a active listener to see what the student believes they need help with so that they can provide that as what the student requires varies from student to student My strengths are strong subject…
Emasha
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Emasha

Biology Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them achieve their full potential, this is done by catering teaching styles/ lesson plans in ways that the student understands and is actively engaged, allowing them to have influence on what and how they learn makes them more motivated and gives them a sense of responsibility. one of…
Satvik
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Satvik

Biology Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
I believe being able to adapt and formulate various teaching methods for different students is one of the greatest strengths as a tutor. Through this, they can not only effectively guide their students but ensure a positive learning experience. I work well with people, as I am a natural collaborator and I believe I will be able to effectively…
Rafeef
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Rafeef

Biology Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
A good tutor aims to develop a student who no longer needs aid, so they inculcate executive study abilities that will benefit the student both academically and in life. Being a great student requires skills such as organisation, task initiation, attention, and time management. To develop confident, self-sufficient learners, tutors should focus on…
Shauna
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Shauna

Biology Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
Whilst the main purpose of tutoring is to help students grow in their knowledge, I do also believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient and show them that they are capable and help them create a growth mindset, that even if they might not be able to do a specific task now, with help and hard work they will get…
Aariz
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Aariz

Biology Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not just tell a student the answers for everything, but to teach them how to solve it for themselves, and to help them gain the skills to learn and understand on their own, so even if I stop teaching them, they will be stronger on their own. I believe my strengths lie within the mindset…
Zachary
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Zachary

Biology Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I think a tutor shoul really care about the student and be looking out for them. Persoanlly as a current year 12 student, my one wish from a tutor would be to have a genuine concern about my learning. I think I am very patient and can explain things in a variety of persepectives and provide relevant examples to a wide range of different…
Hugo
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Hugo

Biology Tutor Tecoma, VIC
As a tutor, the most integral thing for a student to succeed is their interest in studying. Unless a student does not want to learn and succeed, they cannot achieve this, so it is important for tutors to inspire and encourage students during sessions. Explaining concepts to students, listening to students, and making classes fun through enthusiasm…
Omkar
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Omkar

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to provide a comforting and trustworthy space. One where students are able to confidently express their questions without judgement and have fun while learning. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to notice when a student is not paying attention or my ability to simply explain challenging concepts and…
Pratham
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Pratham

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
Willingness to teach and being organised with all the work Can explain content really well and…
Navya
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Navya

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic advice, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these characteristics has the capacity to build a good rapport with the student. My communication skills, and understanding for the emotional world of children–especially at elementary level, is my strong…
Mayunie
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Mayunie

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
I believe that it’s essential that the tutor can not only offer unique approaches to questions that other resources such as their school doesn’t provide, and I think it’s important that the tutor gives each student individual attention to ensure every student is benefiting to the highest ability. In a seperate manner, I think it’s…
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Hazel

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
I believe that a tutor is most valuable when they can meet a student on their level, and cater to individual learning styles. I am a patient person, and I am capable of finding new ways to re-explain a concept in order to cater to the learning style of a particular…
Pippa
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Pippa

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
Listen, I believe as a tutor the most important thing to do is listen to what the student has to say, whether it is problems, curiosities, or more. Tutoring is not primarily about teaching but supporting and trying to understand the children for who they are. Different students have different ways of learning as well as ways they feel comfortable…
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Geetanjali

Biology Tutor Mitcham, VIC
I believe tutor's key responsibilities are to provide guidance in a non-judgmental way, foster a healthy and positive learning environment through engagement and motivation, and nurture a deep understanding of the subject matter through effective teaching strategies, encouraging critical thinking, and practical analogies and application. The most…

Local Reviews

Its been very helpful having Ahmed assist Bridgette and each time they meet she becomes more confident in the work she is doing.
Elizabeth

Inside Kilsyth SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aiden focused on positive and negative integers as well as BODMAS, building accuracy with step-by-step practice.

In Year 10, Sarah worked through binomial and normal probability distributions, using real-life examples to strengthen her understanding of statistical models.

For VCE Maths Methods, Year 12 student Ethan tackled differentiation techniques including chain, product, and quotient rules alongside advanced circular functions, reinforcing concepts through targeted exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 Chemistry student missed several early classes, which made it difficult to grasp new content—"she needs more than 2 hours a week of tutoring to cover the contents she has missed."

In Year 11 Maths Methods, one student forgot key log and exponent rules during revision; this often slowed progress on exam questions.

For a Year 8 class, homework was left incomplete ("no homework"), causing gaps in learning from week to week.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled with area and volume problems as he "could not remember and implement his area and volume rules," leading to confusion when laying out solutions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kilsyth South noticed one high school student who was initially hesitant to ask for help now regularly raises questions and talks through tricky maths problems aloud, instead of quietly guessing.

Another Year 12 student, who previously got stuck on worded differentiation problems, was able to tackle all but one advanced question independently this week, applying techniques from earlier lessons without needing step-by-step guidance.

In a recent primary session, a younger student who once struggled with focus worked steadily through every set task and even asked for extra homework when he finished early.

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