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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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Shreya

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutor's role in the student's life is to be that of a guide through convoluted passages. This is because the guide is there when the student needs a resource or additional advice in a time of confusion. A tutor can make a huge impact on the future success levels of a student, and because of this reason, I would take this role very seriously. My…
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Sanudi Minethma

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to be patient, supportive and encouraging. A tutor should be able to create a safe space where the students feels comfortable asking questions, while also guiding them to build their confidence in their abilities. Tutors should not just be able to explain he concepts but also be able to motivate and help…
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Anoushka

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Be enthusiastic about learning and give students a variety of different explanations... I believe it is essential that a tutor adapt their methods to the type of student and their preferred learning style I believe that not everyone learns the same so my strength is that I can explain things in a variety of ways. I want to help students in the way…
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Hannah

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only provide an in-depth understanding of a subject but also adapt to different styles of learning depending on the one that best helps their student learn. Tutoring can often be viewed as just showing someone how to complete a maths problem but it also involves fostering good study…
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Petria

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is being patient and calm in every situation. It is important to understand that everyone learns differently so adjusting to their needs is also crucial. Encouraging them also is important, as it creates a positive mindset that motivates them to try their hardest. My strengths as a tutor would…
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Muskan

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Help them grow a passion for the subject so that they’re not just learning it for the sake of doing it but they may actually find a future long term love for the subject. It’s making sure students understand the theory but can easily apply it to a question so that stress is something they don’t even know :) Effective communication and makes…
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Aanvi

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Making education interesting and logical eliminates the need to study for a want to learn. I really feel that once that is understood, every learning experience can be made fun. I feel the only thing I abide by is how personal examples can be helpful in making a student understand a particular concept. I had different ways of learning things…
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Arvin

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is producing personalised content tailored towards students, while encouraging active engagement and critical thinking with questions on both-ends. Staying updated on the subject matter is also important, to ensure coherent delivery of content. I believe my strength lies in my ability to…
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Zi Kang

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
create an effective study guide to help student to ace for their exams. be their listener when problem arise and offer support internally or externally if needed i am a good communicator, understanding the challenges students face and being empathetic to their struggles creates a supportive learning…
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Errin

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Embody a sense of encouragement and act as a figure that a student can trust and rely on for help regarding learning and attaining new skills Being patient and understanding regarding the students’ needs and…
Georgina
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Georgina

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is support. This looks like positive communication and encouragement to build not only knowledge but also confidence. This will allow a student to succeed not only in a subject but also in life. I have very strong communication skills. However, my biggest strength is being able to interpret how…
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Xian

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The first thing I think most important is respecting students, being kind and friendly and encouraging them to share their ideas, as this forms the foundation for good communication. In addition to improving their scores, fostering their interest in the subject is also important because interest is the best motivator for them to explore this…
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Niral

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important role of a tutor is to make the student feel confident and capable. It’s not just about explaining the content but breaking it down in a way that makes sense for them, encouraging them to ask questions, and showing them strategies that make the subject less intimidating. A good tutor adapts to the student’s learning…
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Sam

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The tutor has to look at problems/concepts from the students point of view which requires a good relationship between tutor and student. There also needs to be a strong element of trust such that the student feels comfortable to let the tutor know if they don’t understand a concept or would like an explanation to be repeated. The tutors main…
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Tim

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
A tutor need to address the specific needs of the individual student and make sure they can explain ideas and methods in a way that’s easy for the student to understand. I am calm and am always happy to explain things in different…
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Margareta Maria Tiany

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Help the student become more confident in their own ability. I'm non-judgemental especially when it comes to academic skills that someone is working on improving. I'm also honest and trustworthy when it comes to my…
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April

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would lead with teaching students to learn to love the subjects they study, but if that is impossible to achieve, then showing them that the subjects they struggle with aren't as daunting as they seem. Tutors should be able to simplify difficult content into ways that students can understand,…
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Ninn

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Before the grades, I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to impart a love for learning I am outgoing and I am efficient at breaking down complex topics into easily understandable…
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Mark

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them. To trust that the students do have the capabilities of learning and figuring out problems on their own and that they can grow. Giving the students space while still being there to push them in the right direction is the best way to help a student as we want the…
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Sara

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Understand them. Students often struggle to be heard or understood when they themselves do not understand a subject or topic. Being hard on them and causing them to struggle even more doesn't help them but leaves them with less willingness and motivation to study. Therefore, a tutor has to not only be able to explain a subject, but to understand…
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Sean

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Patience, understanding and trust in the pupil. Achieving high grades throughout my educational career in London, England and as a current biomedicine student at the University of Melbourne I have developed academic skills. Through tutoring the children of family friends and volunteering I have progressed the interpersonal skills necessary to be a…
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ShaveenSasanka

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the subject interesting for the student. By approaching problems and topics in a way that helps the student understand and draw curiosity the tutor will make the student enjoy the learning experience. I am extremely talented in academia and I am very good at what I do. I am a top scorer in my…
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Agatha

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Realizing a student's potential, which elevates their self-confidence. I always try to find a new way of explaining concepts. I use analogies a lot and that's usually how my students come to…

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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.