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Tutors in North Melbourne include a primary teaching master's graduate with classroom experience, a 40-year veteran maths and English teacher, experienced STEM and language mentors from top universities, state-topping achievers, Olympiad participants, peer leaders from selective schools, and creative writing coaches—offering students a rich mix of expertise, academic excellence, and real-world teaching skills.

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Annabel

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think a tutor must be extremely understanding of a students concerns and queries regarding their work. Also, not only must a tutor be well versed in the content, they must also develop ways to explain these concepts to students who have a lack of understanding or no understanding at all, tailored to the needs of that particular individual. I am…
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Matilda

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutor must help a student develop their knowledge of a subject whilst providing them with the tools to become an independent, inquiring learner so that they can eventually succeed independently. I believe the most important thing is for a tutor to help students ask the right questions in their learning journey, rather than just helping them find…
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George
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George

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with confidence in themselves to understand and learn new work, such they find an enjoyment for the work they are learning. I believe a tutor should not be someone that a student relies on, but rather someone that a student uses for extra help. I am very patient,…
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Olivia

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
An important thing would be to instil a sense of confidence in a student about a particular subject, theory, or whatever it is that they are struggling with. Without confidence, even if a student may know the content or understand the theory, it can be difficult to do well in that subject. This is achieved by repeating a concept or practising it a…
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Sharleen

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutor must be understanding and patient. These students are still learning and can feel embarassed about their slow progress. It is the death of a students learning if they feel too scared to ask questions or go over the same content. A great tutor must understand this and make the student feel comfortable and at ease so they are willing to…
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Sebastian

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutor must be able to communicate effectively with a student in order for the student to grasp complex mathematical concepts. Since I was also a student sitting the HSC, I am able to put myself in the student's shoes and thus effectively tackle anything limiting their understanding. In addition, a tutor must be able to identify the…
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Kelvin

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
While a vast knowledge in a certain subject is clearly salient in being able to assist others, I believe that there is more to tutoring than that. Building a tutor-student relationship involving patience and understanding is important to me because the student should feel like there is a mutual respect between us. I also believe that a tutor…
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Sophie

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
be honest about what they want to get from tutoring, communicate with the tutor with their workload, and show up to their lessons at the agreed lesson time. I'm patient and creative. I try to personalise my lessons to each tutee I teach, depending on their own strengths and personalities, and work with them to improve. I see tutoring as a…
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Jack

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Understand the way in which they learn best, and target the material to their unique learning style. This allows the student to get the most out of their tutoring. I am an enthusiastic person and very patient. I enjoy meeting new people. I have a very good understanding of the course content and am able to convey and apply this knowledge in a…
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Sachin

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I did touch on this in my previous answer but I'll say it again because I think it's that important! Encouraging students to love and see the beauty of the subjects they're studying is essential as it serves to catalyse their improvement. I have seen this multiple times in many students. Another equally important facet of tutoring is making sure…
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Smity

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Most importantly inspire the student, pass on my knowledge and passion. Having the student to love what she/he is studying achieves much more than teaching could solely achieve. I always teach a student 'how to think' instead of 'what to think'. I am very patient and flexible. Being a student at university, I understand both the tutor's and the…
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Edward

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutors most important skill is listening. Every student is unique in where they excel and get stuck so, it is imperative that a students personal misunderstandings be understood and approached. Patience is also key as students vary in the speed in which the move from a position of confusion or unsureness to competency in a certain skill. Lastly,…
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Christoph

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think giving a student the confidence to do well is the most important thing a tutor can do. This can be done by frequently checking in with how they are feeling about the content, and ensuring they feel like they have the ability to work through questions and problem solve. I am always trying to think of ways to explain concepts in maths in a…
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Michael

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
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Honey

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
For a student to achieve success, they need to put in the work and practice. The tutor's job is making that as easy as possible and removing any blockers. This usually comes down to identifying exactly what is costing the student time and motivation - whether that is understanding of concepts, lack of interest in the topic, lack of time to self…
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Tracy

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
To cultivate a genuine enthusiasm for learning. My strengths are clear communication, adapting to student needs, and identifying gaps and creating targeted…
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Michael

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Tghe most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel comfortable with the subject. if a person is intimidated by a subject, they will never be able to learn efficiently. by removing the air of mystique from the subject, the student will grow in confidence and ability is sure to follow. I am patient and have the ability to focus in on…
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Enkhbayar

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most crucial role of a tutor is to spark the student's interest in the subject matter. Learning mathematical concepts, like any other skill, demands much practice and patience. To foster this, students must be encouraged and informed about the practical applications of math in everyday life, business, and various scientific fields. Tutors and…
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Genevieve

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Understanding that every child has a different learning style and sometimes you have to adjust your teaching style to help the child understand. I also think it’s important to understand that each child learns at a different pace therefore I would need to be more mindful as to who might need some extra guidance in class. I am a very patient…
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Kaitlyn

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
To be encouraging as well as critical. Constructive criticism is where students are able to take their mistakes and mould it into learning lesson. Developing this kind of environment promotes healthy and safe learning, where students feel comfortable and eager to learn. I believe I have exceptional people skills, with those either more mature than…
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Camila

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only focus on academic support but also personal development, where the student grow confidence and passion for learning rather than memorising. I believe a tutor needs to building confidence, build a trustworthy environment, individualize teaching methods, promote the belief…
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Ritika

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Guiding the students towards understanding concepts and the logic behind them rather than making them rote-learn. Encouraging them and always giving constructive feedbacks. Good listener and observer. Always try to understand the students' perspective and adapt lessons based to their abilities. Will go the extra mile to help…
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ridhi

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
understand that not everyone has the same of learning and not every student learns from the same method, there are different ways to make the same thing more easier to understand. i think I'm very patient and…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Oliver worked through multiplying and dividing fractions as well as solving simple algebraic equations using step-by-step examples.

In Year 8, Mia practised converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages, and simplified expressions by applying rules for order of operations.

For Year 10, Liam explored linear graphs—focusing on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions before interpreting inequalities on number lines.

Recent Challenges

Messy layout caused issues for a Year 7 student when aligning digits in multi-step multiplication—"she sometimes wrote the ones in the tens column," leading to confusion and extra zeros.

In Year 10, incomplete working out during linear equation problems hid errors with negative signs, as noted: "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

For a senior student tackling data analysis, relying on calculator outputs without manually checking units (km/h vs m/s) resulted in inconsistent answers across practice questions.

Unclear written working left mistakes undetected until review, slowing progress and adding frustration during revision.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Melbourne noticed a Year 10 student who had struggled with expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions—especially with negative numbers—was able to work through order of operations confidently by the end of the session, showing real independence compared to last week's hesitation.

In another high school lesson, a student who'd previously mixed up how to use formulas for speed, distance, and time began choosing the right equations on their own for real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student moved from confusion about subtracting larger digits to solving these problems accurately without prompting, even explaining her steps out loud.

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 North Melbourne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like North Melbourne Primary School.