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Tutors in Malvern East include an International Science Olympiad gold medalist, a school Dux with six subject awards and a 99.70 ATAR, university-level maths specialists, experienced K–12 tutors with peer mentoring and teaching assistant backgrounds, an ex-engineering lecturer, and high-achieving graduates recognized for state academic excellence and leadership in both STEM and the arts.

Peter
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Peter

Tutor Prahran, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor brings is 1 to 1 guidance. A good tutor can work with the student and guide them to achieve their individual goals, and can adjust their methods and pace as necessary, unlike in a class at school where the pace of teaching is same for everyone. I have a strong grasp of the sciences and English, and I…
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Elean

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Understand what the student needs and assists them in understanding the context in a fun way. Let them have an enjoyable time in learning instead of learning for the exam. I formulate a plan that works best for each student as taking them in a personal way helps to achieve in their learning. Since different students have their own unique way of…
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Anjali

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Understand the point of view of students and give them examples in accordance to their state of mind. So that they can have better understanding of topic. Able to understand students point of view and level of understanding which will ultimately help them in growing there knowledge towards the topic. I am friendly and enthusiastic towards helping…
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Hana

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that a student does not hate the subject they require tutoring in. The tutor must approach the subject on the same level as the student so that the student does not dread having a tutoring session and develops a liking towards the subject. I ensure that someone works to their full potential and if…
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Shuhan

Tutor Brighton, VIC
Building the student's confidence is, in my opinion, the most crucial thing I must do as a tutor. Learning, in my opinion, is simple; if you put forth the effort, you can always become a good learner. However, many students find it difficult to be self-assured. In my opinion, as a tutor, I must gradually boost pupils' self-assurance in their…
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John (Tyler)

Tutor Richmond, VIC
put concepts in terms and teach them in ways each student can understand, because every student is different that means finding what works very solid…
Matt
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Matt

Tutor Box Hill, VIC
Most importantly a tutor should ensure their students feel safe and comfortable to ask questions or for clarification My clear communication and adaptive teaching tactics make it easy for me to explain a concept in a way any student will…
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Xavier

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. I like to create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as I believe it is crucial for effective learning and something that most traditional schools fail to provide. I believe my…
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Dorcas

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
A qualified and experienced school teacher with lots of patience in helping students understand difficult concepts which they can't understand. Patience and ability to help students achieve their…
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Sharon

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
The most valuable thing I can do for my student as their tutor is increase their confidence in their ability to achieve study goals and set greater challenges, and thus feel a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment whilst studying. My strengths as a tutor are delivering methodical yet flexible lessons, which ensures that all learning outcomes will be…
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Lyna

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to face their academic studies with confidence. A tutor should always make a student feel welcome to ask questions and expand their knowledge. I believe my strengths as a tutor include my patience, friendliness and compassion. I believe these qualities are highly…
Vincent Yong Sheng
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Vincent Yong Sheng

Tutor Cremorne, VIC
In my perspective, providing confidence is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. The majority of people would hire a tutor is because of one's unsatisfactory performance towards the subject. Confidence would increase the understanding process for most of the people. Furthermore, to excel in the subject, the student has to work…
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Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
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Tom

Tutor Kew East, VIC
Beyond teaching the student the core concepts behind a subject, I believe that the tutor can teach valuable study methods and techniques for exam preparation to help them achieve a better mark to reflect to their knowledge and understanding. I believe I am a naturally determined person, where if presented with a challenge I actively engage it.…
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Joanna

Tutor Mulgrave, VIC
Providing help according to a student's personal situation. My education backgrounds. I major in edcation which gives me a chance to learn the theories relevant to how people learn and how brain works. For instance, cognitive load theory reminds me to consider student's prior knowledge and design appropraiate methods accordingly to avoid…
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Hanna

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that it's crucial for a tutor to create an open and supportive relationship with their student. A student needs to feel comfortable to ask questions and communicate what they need, and it's the tutor's responsibility to create a space where that is possible. As an older sister (and informal tutor) to a 10-year-old little girl, I've…
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Rasesh

Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for his student is that he can pass down his knowledge to his students that shall help them in the future. As a tutor my biggest strength is that I am able to connect with the student in an instant. I am not like every school tutor that is harsh on the students, I am a student myself so i behave with the…
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Danielle

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to understand their current level of knowledge and identify any gaps in their understanding. Every student learns at a different pace and may struggle with different aspects of a subject, so it is important to first determine where they are academically before planning how best to support…

Local Reviews

Dorcas is a very patient tutor, she has lots of experience and is good with children. She is willing to go the extra mile and my son has been improving under her guidance.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Alex focused on solving linear equations with pro-numerals on both sides and expanding brackets using the BIDMAS order of operations.

For Year 9, Mia practised graphing straight lines by solving for 'y', calculating gradients, and identifying x- and y-intercepts from equations.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Phoebe worked through finding the mean, median, and mode for grouped data to prepare for her upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

Device readiness and organisation continue to impact progress. In one recent Year 10 session, her uncharged laptop meant lost access to schoolwork—limiting revision options and causing frustration.

"Her organisational methods are ineffective and unsustainable," noted a tutor after another lesson; worksheets were scattered and notes hard to locate, slowing review of algebra topics.

In VCE Maths, over-reliance on the calculator appeared: she defaulted to it for basic quadratic problems rather than practicing manual techniques.

These moments left her less able to check answers independently or recall strategies under test conditions, sometimes leading to avoidable confusion in multi-step worded questions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Malvern East noticed that a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on hints during algebra is now independently recalling the correct formulas and finishing problem sets without prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle new topics now openly volunteers to attempt trigonometry questions first—showing real initiative compared to her earlier reluctance.

At primary level, one student who once struggled with focus has begun reviewing last week's maths concepts on her own before sessions, leading to more confident participation and quicker recall when prompted by 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 Phoenix Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like De La Salle College - Holy Eucharist Campus.