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Tutors in Malvern include a PhD lecturer with international teaching awards, a veteran high school maths teacher, an Olympiad distinction winner, accomplished university science and engineering students, experienced K–12 tutors with years of one-on-one support, and passionate camp leaders—together offering deep expertise, academic excellence, and genuine mentoring for every learner.

Althea Danielle
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Althea Danielle

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Aside from teaching students the concepts required for their study, it's essential for tutors or any teacher for that matter to teach students how to learn. This involves critical thinking, asking the right questions, learning from their mistakes and developing good study habits. Once these are imparted in the students, they are given the tools…
Vilva
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Vilva

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Make their basics strong so that they can build upon it and solve complex problems. Practical knowledge and work experience in STEM…
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Kim
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Kim

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a tailor-fit learning environment for them. A tutor must be considerate of every student in any way, shape, or form. This way, the student would feel more comfortable with the tutor and soon enough, they will see these subjects are enjoyable in their own way. I believe that I have…
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Zhizun

Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
To me, teaching is not just about passing the knowledge to students, help them to build an effective learning pattern would be beneficial for them forever and not just limited to math. As a teacher, I can well understand student's logic, therefore we can easily be connected with our ideas. I understand the reason why some questions can be easily…
Nicci Marie
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Nicci Marie

Tutor Burnley, VIC
A tutor can increase a student's confidence in their abilities through consolidation of concepts. This is important as to do well in any subject, a student needs to believe in themselves and their capabilities. I am good at going slowly, step by step, through difficult concepts to break them down into understandable…
Akshay
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Akshay

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
A tutor can help understand student topics, teach him some tricks to solve better, and most importantly make them learn from their mistakes. A tutor can help a student as a friend. I am good with maths and good with teaching. I am a good listener, patient, I know how sometimes its difficult to understand something. I use simple examples to teach…
Sayed Mohammed
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Sayed Mohammed

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence and adapt lessons to their learning style. For example, I often use practical examples such as real-life applications of forces and motion (e.g. seat belts in car) in Physics to help students better understand difficult concepts rather than relying only on…
Lily
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Lily

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I will be the student's moral support, their friend, and their listener. I will show understanding of what the students are experiencing, whether it's regarding school, social, or self. I will try my absolute best to help students overcome their academic struggles even though I might not know the answers to everything. It is important to remind…
Sneha
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Sneha

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
They guide students and show them a proper direction to build their future. Basically, a tutor is a building pillar of students life. A tutor can help students in various wqys. I do have excellent communication skill and I love teaching so it is my biggest strength. As I love teaching so it makes easier for me to make understand students…
Kavish
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Kavish

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Professional attitude, patience, caring and catering for the holistic development of the child My strengths are my patience, my up to date attitude, my differentiated teaching strategies and my open mindedness over life long…
Lydia
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Lydia

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Make specific study plan for each student according to their situation, learn how they think about studying. By exploring and understanding their mindset, guide them to learn in a way that suit them most and help them gain confidence in studying. Apart from strengths in maths, I am also good at taking examples from life to help students better…
Manmeet
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Manmeet

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Tutors can do a lot for their students but the most important thing they can do is to share your own experience. By sharing what they have experienced it build trust and support and boost students self confidence and self esteem. Tutor make sure their students are independent and confident. It's not about teaching a subject matter but to teach…
Brett
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Brett

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is tailor their teaching to the individual. Outside of a large class of students it becomes easier to change a lesson to suit a particular student, spending more time on a point when a student is struggling with it and ensuring that a topic is perfectly understood before moving on. I think…
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Sadegh

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
I think that this will improve the self-esteem of the students, and help them to live better. clear…
Bryan
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Bryan

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel seen, supported, and capable. That means creating a safe space to make mistakes, ask questions, and grow. A good tutor doesn't just deliver content, they adapt to each student's pace, learning style, and confidence level. Ultimately, it's about building the student's self-belief and…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
Help the student understand the theories to the fullest. Friendly Clear teaching Application to real life Identifying the level of each…
Rohan
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Rohan

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them patient, let them know that it is okay to make mistakes and encourage them to continue to learn and practice in order to master a skill. A can-do attitude is the most important thing a tutor can teach. I myself used to learn concepts in a way that were not theoretical but…
Mary Jane
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Mary Jane

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important thing would probably be being able to form an understanding of how the student learns, and then being able to adjust lessons according to that. I think also just being patient for that student to have that light bulb moment, and then commending them when they do. In addition, just holding myself somewhat accountable for the…
Yuxi
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Yuxi

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
To be a tutor outside the school, the priority of my job is help students master the knowledge, it is also important to help them build up the confidence, to prevent students from hating or being afraid of this subject. I am patient with each student. It is important for teachers to be patient, for example, they will need to answer a question that…
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yiyuan

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is to build a student’s confidence and independence in learning. Rather than simply giving answers, a tutor should guide students to understand the underlying logic and develop problem-solving skills. It is also important to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment, where students…
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Dhanraj

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I think a tutor is a map for the pathway of the student's success. The tutor will do all within their limit to make sure they have given enough importance to the student to excel. This includes the peripheral knowledge that a student should have surrounding the content/topic - which means what is the purpose of learning/ how is it going to help…
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Srijan

Tutor Windsor, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
Aylin
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Aylin

Tutor Windsor, VIC
Create a safe space for learning. Encourage questions and help them trust their abilities. I am patient, empathetic and creative. I have been told I'm good at explaining "difficult" things in an easier simple…

Local Reviews

Jenny is an excellent tutor. She was incredibly patient with Zoe and a really good teacher. Zoe was really happy and confident working with her and felt safe to ask questions and sometimes because of her illness she could not really concentrate but Jenny stayed patient and really worked well with her. I highly recommend Jenny.
Shalini, Camberwell

Inside MalvernTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Dishita focused on normal distribution and the 68-95-99.7 rule using past exam questions, as well as in-depth work on time series analysis and deseasonalisation techniques from VCAA practice exams.

Year 11 student Bianca tackled tricky measurement and geometry problems, including surface area and volume of complex shapes, while also consolidating understanding of bearings with targeted homework from recent chapters.

For Year 3 student Ari, sessions concentrated on multiplication facts through card games and hands-on division activities, along with visual strategies for solving fraction problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly avoided highlighting or writing out key information in data analysis and regression exam questions, which led to confusion about what was actually being asked. As one tutor noted, "she needs to highlight the key points in the question to guide her understanding." This meant she often had to reread questions multiple times, losing valuable time and sometimes missing marks for incomplete answers.

In Year 3 mathematics, a student's messy note-taking made it difficult to spot calculation errors in subtraction problems; attempts to improve layout during lessons helped but were not consistently carried into homework.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Malvern recently noticed Dishita, a senior student, applying the 'talk-aloud' strategy to break down complex normal distribution problems—something she previously found overwhelming. She now highlights key points and selects relevant formulas independently when tackling exam-style questions.

Rose, in upper primary, had been struggling with long division steps; after working through a step-by-step method together, she can now solve these problems on her own with just the occasional slip.

Meanwhile, Ari in Year 3 has shifted from needing frequent breaks during number tasks to persisting through challenging multiplication problems using mental strategies before reaching for visual aids.

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 Malvern Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.