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Tutors in Mornington include an award-winning school Dux with a 99.70 ATAR and multiple subject prizes, a VET trainer with over a decade of teaching and curriculum design experience, a university lecturer and Gold Medalist in engineering, accomplished science PhDs and Honours graduates, primary teachers, seasoned maths specialists, peer mentors, coaches, and creative youth leaders.

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Bibek

Tutor Mornington, TAS
Understanding student's perspective is one of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student. Afterwards, proper planning and methods can help to uplift a particular student. Thank you. I know how to make study fun and how a student can be made focus on. I believe my strength is having high sense of empathy and sympathy and I know how…
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Abhinav

Tutor Hobart, TAS
While helping them complete their homework and studies for school is important, I think tutors should help students realise the true use of these subjects in the real world, which can help them develop into wonderful people. I believe I am very patient and understanding. And as I am currently studyiong for a bachelors degree in Medicine, I have a…
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Stevie

Tutor Hobart, TAS
Confidence building and support through their studies Understanding, patience and time…
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Beatrice

Tutor Lutana, TAS
As mentioned, I believe that a tutor must build trust and rapport with the students in order for them to feel comfortable. When a student feels safe, they are more open about what they find challenging. Another is that, a tutor must be patient, calm, and encouraging because these qualities will help reduce anxiety and make learning feel…
Mila
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Mila

Tutor South Hobart, TAS
As a university student with an ADHD diagnosis, I have learnt that it's important to learn in a way that is productive to myself, which may not benefit others in the same way. These methods involve breaking down and simplifying tasks to avoid over providing. Asking for consistent feedback to make sure I am on track and making sense of the content…
Tanjilal Hussain
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Tanjilal Hussain

Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
A tutor’s most important role is to build confidence, not just deliver information. This means creating a supportive environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn at their own pace. A tutor should identify gaps in understanding, provide clear guidance, and teach effective study habits. Most importantly, a tutor…
Owen
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Owen

Tutor Lauderdale, TAS
I think being able to offer a variety of different teaching styles to cater to differing students is important. Being able to explain a topic in multiple ways is also incredibly important as not every student thinks the same way. I think my patience is a great asset to my tutoring skills. My experience of currently still being engaged in the…
Charlotte
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Charlotte

Tutor Lauderdale, TAS
Being patient, considerate and to also understand why the student may be struggling and find ways to help them based on their needs, rather than what worked for the tutor. My patience is a big one, I have pretty good patience and also my ability to problem solve in any situation, breaking down the question and then finding…
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MAHAMMADSHOEB

Tutor West Moonah, TAS
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and help them truly understand the subject rather than just memorising it. A good tutor should create a supportive learning environment, explain concepts clearly, and encourage students to ask questions so they can develop independent learning skills. My…
Kehao
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Kehao

Tutor Rokeby, TAS
Be a calm, warm and supportive figure they feel comfortable around. Help to establish subject-related confidence and competence. Identify learning barriers and diagnose misconceptions. Design a plan to lift them to their desired success. Model and coach the problem-solving strategies that suit their thinking styles. Expect and…
Hunter
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Hunter

Tutor Cambridge, TAS
The most important thing is keeping your student engaged and motivated to learn. I can see how people understand things, which helps me explain it in a way that makes sense to them. I am very patient and…
Isabella
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Isabella

Tutor Clarendon Vale, TAS
I think the most important things a tutor can do are explain concepts clearly, be patient and supportive, and help students build confidence and independence in their learning. I’d say my main strengths are patience, clear explanations, and adaptability. I’m good at adjusting how I teach depending on the student, and I aim to create a…
Niraj
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Niraj

Tutor Battery Point, TAS
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence. When students feel supported and understood, learning becomes easier. Along with that, being patient, explaining clearly, and adapting to each student’s needs helps them make real progress. I’m patient, encouraging, and good at explaining maths in a simple, friendly…
Cameron
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Cameron

Tutor Glebe, TAS
I believe that knowing the material a student is studying and having a plan to teach them is the most important thing for a tutor. A tutor would be very ineffective if they didn't do those two things. By having a plan, a tutor can improve general skills and identify weak spots in knowledge to then work around those. Communication is my biggest…
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Dheveena

Tutor Glebe, TAS
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a safe and encouraging learning environment, build the student’s confidence, and help them develop independent learning skills. Beyond explaining content, a tutor should listen carefully, be patient, and adapt their teaching to the student’s needs. By doing so, a…
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Ampe Mohottige Mauri

Tutor Glebe, TAS
-Listen and understand students -Support for academic and personal growth -Answer to their problems giving higher attention to each problem whether its minor or major -Clearly deliver the lessons to make them understand well with examples -Monitor their growth - Great communication skills - Great problem solving skills - Clear explanation…
Daksh
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Daksh

Tutor Hobart, TAS
Most important things I can do for a student is to ensure whether the student has actually understood the topic or not. I will patiently understand the doubts of a student to identify the weak area of a student and make a plan to strengthen those areas. My strength as a tutor is to clearly explain the logic behind the method used and majorly focus…
Marco
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Marco

Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
A tutor needs to help the students understand the concepts and the "why" behind the problem. This allows them to be able to solve problems on their own and increase their confidence. Creating a judgment-free and supportive environment, where students can ask questions and mistakes are not punished, is essential for a tutor to help a student…
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Maxwell

Tutor North Hobart, TAS
The most important things a tutor can do are be patient, explain ideas clearly, and help build a student’s confidence so they feel comfortable asking questions and learning at their own pace. I think my strengths as a maths tutor are being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and explaining problems down step by step so they are easier to…
Waqas
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Waqas

Tutor West Hobart, TAS
Enable student to realize his/her strengths and weaknesses so he can focus on particular areas as well as make the learning process as enjoyable as possible to engage and challenge the students in a way that the proactively desire to learn and solve problems. I am also good in transferring the concept to develop a strong basic…
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Marcelle

Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
Being a tutor requires a respected relationship between the student and tutor. Being able to understand where their issues with their education stem from enables a better approach to developing their knowledge. By being both friendly and approachable in conjunction with professionalism allows for an open and judgement free environment which…
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Timmithy

Tutor West Hobart, TAS
As a tutuor I strongly believe it is crucial to teach efficient and effective all the while being a prime demonstration of hard work and success not only intellectually but clearly provide high social and living integrity. I dont ever force my opinions but I do try my best at everything and live well in return. Patience, knowledge, mind set,…
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Edith

Tutor West Hobart, TAS
Be empathetic- this is difficult for them to learn. Take as much time as they need, the right pace is whatever they're capable of when trying their best. I am very skilled at transformative explanation, using metaphor when needed. I am rarely frustrated and can work well with any…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Ashlin and the help she has given our son so far. She has been professional to deal with, flexible and generous with her time. Our son has only had a few a sessions but already feels more confident in his maths knowledge and ability. He said he really enjoys his tutoring sessions and is looking forward to the next one! Very happy with Ashlin and progress so far.
Marina Sloper

Inside MorningtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Cameron worked on identifying adverbs and constructing creative sentences, as well as brainstorming ideas for a book-related essay.

Year 11 student Aimee focused on balancing equations and stoichiometry calculations, including mole-mass conversions, then moved to revising key concepts in Organic Chemistry using practice SACs.

Year 12 student Charli covered the adaptive immune system and evolution topics by answering relevant exam questions and reviewing class notes to consolidate her understanding ahead of assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in English often hesitated to begin creative writing tasks, stalling due to self-doubt and "avoiding the writing task at bay," as one tutor noted. This led to incomplete drafts or delayed progress, especially when tackling personal pieces.

In VCE Chemistry, a Year 12 student regularly overlooked showing full working and labelling units during calculations, resulting in errors that could have been caught with clearer written steps.

For a Year 8 English learner, confusion over sentence structure was compounded by not revisiting marked-up corrections independently—missed opportunities for deeper learning lingered into subsequent lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Mornington tutor noticed a big shift in Aimee, a senior student, who now tackles unfamiliar chemistry problems independently before their session and openly pinpoints areas she wants to strengthen—previously, she'd hesitate or wait for guidance.

Charli, also in high school, recently began proactively highlighting her weaker spots during sessions and now asks targeted questions to clarify difficult biology concepts instead of quietly moving on.

Meanwhile, Cameron (Year 7) completed all adverb questions quickly and with full confidence—a leap from earlier sessions where they needed reassurance—and then drafted a creative story using feedback to improve grammar and punctuation.

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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like MacKillop Catholic College.