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Noble Park's tutors include a Monash and RMIT university lecturer, seasoned secondary maths and science teachers, a kindergarten educator with psychology honours, an ATAR 98+ VCE graduate in actuarial studies, a Maths Dux awardee, peer mentors, multilingual STEM undergraduates, and youth leaders with regional debating and sports accolades—offering exceptional experience across K–12 subjects.

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Kavin

Legal Studies Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I believe that it is critical a tutor be able to understand the individual circumstances and learning preferences of each student. These will help create a tailored learning experience that will result in maximum efficiency. I believe my organisational skills are exceptional and enable me to provide a personalised and understandable…
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Dr.Puja

Legal Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
In my view the most important contribution of a tutor is helping her student do well academically as well as in personal and professional life. It is not just about the concepts but also their practical implications and applications. In my view I have always been a good teacher to my students. Lucky enough to make a difference in their lives. My…
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Raquella

Legal Studies Tutor Mentone, VIC
To teach students that it is okay to be wrong or make mistakes as long as you correct it afterwards. It is important to attempt to answer each question on a test and work sheet as if you attempt it then you might get some points on your final grade. It is also important to become self confident and trust that you can tackle any problem. I will…
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kieley

Legal Studies Tutor Aspendale, VIC
Buildings a student's confidence through providing positive reinforcement, encouragement and celebrating success is one of the most important things a tutor can do for their students. Furthermore, a tutor should encourage critical thinking and problem solving skills, to really challenge their students and promote the development of these…
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Oliver

Legal Studies Tutor Keysborough, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is simply be open to answer any questions a student might have. They need to be able to grasp the entire concept so that it can be applied in their school work. My strengths as a tutor could be my patience and my willingness to go out of my way to help any student I can. I think I also have a…
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Rohan

Legal Studies Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide them towards a position of personal and academic growth. Irrespective of whether the students growth is minuscule or large, any sort of development should be rewarded. Thus, it is the role of a tutor to assist their student(s) to cultivate the ability to progress. I would say my…
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Gautam

Legal Studies Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the needs of the student and then perform. Don't put unnecessary pressure on the students. Understand the student and encourage them in this battle of subjects you are there with them. The words of assurance are the only thing that the students require and then they will perform their best. My…
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Victoria

Legal Studies Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
It is vital, especially in year 12, for a tutor to unlock a student's full potential in a certain subject, in order to ensure that they perform confidently in their exams, fully knowing that they are doing the best that they can, and have utilized all the available resources. Dedication to a student i.e. going above and beyond to cater to a…
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Mady

Legal Studies Tutor Hampton Park, VIC
As a tutor who believes in growth mindset, the most important thing is to build the student’s confidence and encourage in growth mindset. By providing personal guidance, tutors can help students overcome challenges and develop a love for learning. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to tailor my teaching skills and adapt according to the…

Local Reviews

Very helpful and good at following up
Minh Nguyen, Keysborough

Inside Noble ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jay tackled simultaneous equations and practiced pattern recognition by working through John Monash practice questions.

For Year 9, Lisa focused on simple interest calculations and solving more advanced simultaneous equations, using both textbook problems and applied examples.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Noah worked on multiplication concepts—specifically two-digit by one-digit multiplication—and explored division as forming equal groups with visual aids.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 mathematics, not bringing the correct equipment and materials—despite reminders—meant lesson time was lost reorganizing instead of problem-solving. As a tutor observed, "he needs to be more diligent in keeping notes and having his materials ready for tutoring."

For a Year 9 student, an over-reliance on technology led to skipping written working in algebra; missing steps caused confusion when checking answers.

In primary (Year 3), incomplete homework limited consolidation of times tables and multiplication skills, leaving basic errors uncorrected.

After setbacks in essay writing (Year 10 English), frustration quickly set in, making it harder to recover confidence mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Noble Park tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, Seth, who previously hesitated to ask questions when confused, has started actively seeking clarification during sessions and now explains his logic before hearing the answer—showing real independence.

In Year 10 English, Mitchell shifted from being unsure about how to start argument analyses to confidently drafting introductions on his own and identifying authors' main arguments without prompting.

Meanwhile, in Year 3 maths, Florian—who used to be quiet and unfocused—now talks through problem-solving steps out loud and checks his work independently after adopting new strategies with the whiteboard.

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 Dingley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Noble Park Primary School.