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Lower Plenty's tutors include a specialist primary teacher and literacy coordinator with over 20 years' experience, a maths teacher from leading international schools, an ATAR 99.05 Methods Premier's Award recipient, accomplished peer mentors and Sunday school teachers, plus high-achieving university students in science, biomedicine and engineering—all bringing proven subject mastery and real-world teaching expertise to every lesson.

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Gunjeet

Physics Tutor Mill Park, VIC
Understand their way of learning, and adjusting to the student to accomodate them. I have had multiple experiences where my tutor would try to teach their method and force that method upon me. However, it is important to recognise the difference in the way different people learn, and not force upon a way of learning and hope that way of learning…
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Joju

Physics Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is give students the right direction and support so they can build confidence and excel on their own. One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is that I’m always willing to learn. If there’s something I’m not fully confident about, I make time to understand it properly—because I believe I can…
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Neeraj

Physics Tutor Mill Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to continuously encourage regardless of the results they get. Your studies can impact you emotionally at times especially when you don't get the specific grade or result you were hoping for. Thus, as a tutor I think you have a responsibility to also support your students emotionally and…
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Ruturaj

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them become an independent and critical thinker who are unfraid of taking on unknown and challenging problems. I also believe that having an open and safe communication space with the students so they feel free and comfortable to express themselves in the classrooms.…
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Vyshnavi

Physics Tutor Blackburn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. This involves not just teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence and problem-solving abilities. Ultimately, a good tutor helps students develop a deeper understanding of…
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Sophie

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I believe the most crucial aspects of tutoring involve fostering a supportive and collaborative learning atmosphere, identifying and addressing individual learning needs, and providing constructive feedback. It\'s essential to not only impart knowledge but also inspire confidence in students, encouraging them to become independent and lifelong…
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Prashidha

Physics Tutor Alphington, VIC
I can provide every students the necessary learning skills and confidence to succeed on their own. I can help them to learn how to address their own needs, strengthen their weaknesses/learning gaps and improve and make use of their strengths. I can teach and monitor learning strategies that apply to above subjects and are uniquely adapted to…
Tejasvee Devi
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Tejasvee Devi

Physics Tutor Preston, 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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Alp

Physics Tutor Kew, VIC
I believe the 3 most important things a tutor can do for a student is: 1. being fluent with the content, 2. giving moral support when necessary and 3. create a sort of friendship with the student. I think my biggest strength as a tutor is to be able to teach via understanding content rather then rope learning, which i think is an imperative…
Sean
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Sean

Physics Tutor Northcote, VIC
A good tutor should be able to clearly explain concepts and methods to their students, and should be able to answer any questions a student has and be prepared before the tutoring session for these questions. A good tutor should give the confidence and tools for a student to succeed independently. I think I have a strong knowledge of the VCE…
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Aman

Physics Tutor Box Hill, VIC
In my experience as a student when my tutors understood my problems and tried to solve them was the thing that stayed with me the longest, also tutors that are your tutors when your studying but friends when you just talk to them. Tutors that are not afraid of showing some tough love when they are disappointed with me are also the ones that keep…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Templestowe, VIC
The best thing my methods tutor did for me in year 12 was by far to cut out the crap and stretched analogies. To learn things simply for what they are. By understanding principles in a simple and raw way, the originally complex problems were solved at a glance, leaving only the problem of writing down the working I had already seen in my mind. …
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Seyedmohammad

Physics Tutor Templestowe, VIC
Inspiring them to work harder than before, and also helping them to fill their academic gaps, by considering their emotions and needs. Increasing their confidence and knowledge can help them a lot to be better than before. I can inspire them to work harder and also I can easily connect with children and teenagers. Also, I can convey my knowledge…
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Henry

Physics Tutor Doncaster, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can and should do for a student is to be adaptable to their circumstances and learning style. Each student is different, and a tutor should be ready to change their teaching style to suit the students needs to facilitate the student's development. This gives the student the best chance to succeed. I…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Greensborough, VIC
The most important thing would be adaptability and patience. A key role as a tutor is helping students to build up their confidence and their skillset in being able to grow as a student in a manner that works for each individual student. Learning new skills can be challenging and so as a tutor, I listen intently and encourage the students to be…
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Robert

Physics Tutor Eltham North, VIC
A tutor can provide much greater flexibility than a teacher in a class room setting. They can identify the specific strengths and weaknesses of a student and cater to them to make the most beneficial learning experience they can. I like to break down mathematical concepts and remove as much of the distracting mathematical language as I can, so…
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Oscar

Physics Tutor Templestowe, VIC
Ensure the student really UNDERSTANDS what they are learning Position them to enjoy the learning process Try to get them into a habit of learning what they truly love. Unfaltering I am able to teach things in different ways. I always make sure the students understand a topic intuitively, especially in the stem field. As truly being…
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Maharage Nayomi Rangana

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Most importantly always understand the level of knowledge of each student because every student is unique with their knowledge on subject area, numeric skills etc. Being flexible with students when tutoring to understand the study material by providing them with more practical application. Do more questions on difficult areas and allow them…
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Zi Hang

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Instead of asking the student to memorize, be patient and explain the important pieces of the topic that will allow the student to piece everything together. Building a strong personal relationship with the student also allows both the student and the tutor to communicate better, this is crucial as no fear of asking questions will reside within…
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zoe

Physics Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
Tutor should listen to the students. When I actively listen, I get a better understanding of where the students are struggling, what they're cuirous about, and how they learn best. I think my strengths as a tutor are my ability to be patient , adaptable, and supportive. I'm good at tailoring my approach to fit each student's unique needs. Taking…
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Dzhesika

Physics Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can offer is support and patience. A lot of students lacking the confidence think that they are not able to understand maths by themselves but with a tutor's help and support they can build on that confidence and with time realize they are fully capable by themselves. I believe my strength lies in explaining one…
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Toby

Physics Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
Clarifying would be the best, as the students walk away from class thinking they know something, then can then clarify whether they actually understand or not My strengths would be my patience, being able to explain topics in many different ways to find the best for the…
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Glenn

Physics Tutor Heidelberg Heights, VIC
Letting the student work through the problem themselves to allow them to understand and not overwhelming them Being able to explain concepts in a way that the student will understand and…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Chirag. He is very engaging and makes the lesson fun.
Sisko, Templestowe

Inside Lower PlentyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Alex focused on converting between fractions and decimals, along with geometry skills like calculating area and perimeter using diagrams.

In Year 7, Mia practiced algebraic techniques from Chapter 4 of the Edrolo textbook, as well as translating between mixed and improper fractions.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ethan worked through probability concepts and basic statistical analysis in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

In recent Year 8 and Year 11 lessons, incomplete homework has stood out as a key barrier. One student in Year 11 was told, "He will not progress any further in Mathematics unless he tends to his homework," after repeatedly arriving without set work finished—leaving him unable to keep pace with new concepts.

In a Year 8 session, difficulty focusing on multi-step questions led to missed instructions; the tutor noted attention span issues meant extra time was spent re-explaining basic processes instead of building deeper understanding.

The lack of written working and frequent distractions created ongoing gaps in both classes.

Recent Achievements

A Lower Plenty tutoring session saw a Year 10 student who, after struggling with basic addition at first, managed to independently solve algebraic equations by the end of class—a real turnaround in problem-solving skills.

In Year 8, two students who often hesitated to participate began enthusiastically competing with each other to answer percentage questions, showing a new willingness to engage and challenge themselves.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously found fractions confusing was able to calculate them accurately during his first lesson and even explained his method back to the tutor.

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 Eltham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lower Plenty Primary School.