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Tutors in Oakleigh include a school counsellor and peer mentor with a Master of Counselling, a seasoned maths tutor with three years' experience, an award-winning high-achiever with ATAR 96.05 and dux honors, K–12 STEM specialists with university scholarships, plus youth coaches, academic competition leaders, and bilingual educators skilled at guiding students of all backgrounds.

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Sowmya

Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is provide constant reassurance in their abilities. I feel like a lot of the time when students feel overwhelmed with school work they lose confidence in their ability to answer questions to write an essay. Having a tutor, someone who can guide them, motivate them and assess and improve weak areas…
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Priyanka

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
First of all, teach and guide them. I understand that children know their academics, they just need a guide to show them the right way of approaching these questions. I love math so I love teaching math and I hope I can impart my love for mathematics in my students too. I have been tutoring for a long time so I can say I do have quite a bit of…
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Nicholas

Tutor Chadstone, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to promote confidence in their learning abilities. I have found that most students have no problems in actually learning the material itself, but rather have low self-esteem in themselves which negatively impacts their learning. Once you show them that they can do the work, it…
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Adam

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Just being patient and understanding, giving time and attention with younger kids and respect with older ones. I think that's the best way to help them. I am quite patient so when a student finds it difficult, then I am willing to sit down and spend a lot of time on something until they get it. I am also good at showing multiple ways to solve each…
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Lap

Tutor Notting Hill, VIC
Deliver knowledges, ideas, critical thinking skill, and experiences. I have can teach those subjects in both English and Vietnamese, I am passionate and good at math, physics, and…
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Dan

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing I do for a student is providing personalised support and continued dedication to their students. Although teaching core content is a large part, a tutor's role is to guide and inspire, helping the student unlock their full potential. This involves allowing students to believe in their ability to succeed and encouraging…
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Trishen

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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Zawad Bin Shafik

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor must be adaptable and proactive. They must observe a student's progress and deduce what method they learn best and adjust their teaching accordingly. Each student is different and has different capacities of learning and a good teacher must identify them for each student and make the best out of their unique potential. I can teach the…
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Tim

Tutor Clayton, VIC
Debug - Find and clarify the confusing parts in the subjects Develop - Help student to develop their own efficient study method Motivate - Make students aware what they can use the knowledge for - Using easy methods to deliver complex message - Depth and width of using and applying knowledge - Experience of how knowledge studied can be…
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Uyen

Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the students is helping them improve their academics and achieve the highest goal in their ability. For example, once students feel doubting about the topic they have studied at school, the tutor should explain where the students have not understood and make sure to move on once they understand…
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Huy

Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor job is to reinforce the knowledge that student learned from class. Moreover, tutor should help student to develop critical thinking skill not only for exams but also for future education. Finally, I believe tutor should prepare student to handle any challenging exam to achieve the best results as possible. I am very paitient and easy…
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Vrinda

Tutor Clayton, VIC
1. Provide support. 2. Give them a comfortable environment. 3. Try and fulfill all their curiosities. 4. Give all the knowledge that you have to them that they can understand / help them. 1. Being able to change teaching methods based on the needs of a child. 2. Strong communication skills 3. The environment I create to make them feel…
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Rafael Enrique

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are putting themselves in the shoes of the student, actively listening to their needs, and being more than just a supervisor who has the answers - but rather a guide that takes them along the learning process for them to truly understand the concepts. I believe my strengths as a…
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Aaron

Tutor Clayton, VIC
I personally think that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to explain any concepts of certain subjects in the most comprehensive way for the student to understand and try to bring out the inner passion of the student towards the subject. I think my strength as a tutor is to incorporate active learning into the lessons and…
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Mokshada

Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them truly understand the subject, moving beyond rote memorization to build lasting knowledge. Equally important is boosting the student's confidence, showing them that they are capable of overcoming challenges. A great tutor adapts to the student's unique learning style and pace,…
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Nasi

Tutor Caulfield South, VIC
• Be patient. • Be flexible. • Be a good listener. • Be willing to share your own experiences. • Be a collaborator. • Be confident. • Teach the student how to learn. • communication and social skills • patience, responsibility, tolerance • ability to solve conflicts • creativity and enthusiasm for…
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Dan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Provide quality and tailored education where a typical school class may lack in, Every student is different and providing one to one tutoring can allow tutors to really understand the student and get the absolute most for them. Breaking down hard to understand concepts and explaining them clearly and concisely. I believe every tutoring session…
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Achinoam

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Instil them with confidence! Breaking down those confidence barriers a student might have could result in them tackling a question they would have never attempted otherwise. This also means persevering when they get answers wrong - they know they'll get there eventually. Another really important part of being a tutor is providing the student…
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Joanne

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to optimise their environment for efficient and non-distracting lessons. This involves first and foremost making changes to their physical environment, changing attitudes towards school-work and education, as well as creating a more easy-going, lighthearted, passionate yet…
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Jiaming

Tutor Box Hill South, VIC
The most important thing to do for a student as a tutor is to build their confidence and create a positive learning environment. This involves understanding their unique needs, strengths, and challenges, and tailoring lessons to suit their learning style. Encouragement and patience are key to helping them overcome obstacles, ensuring they feel…
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Lily

Tutor Camberwell, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to facilitate confidence in the student and help them to realise their own strengths and not be ashamed of any weaknesses or subjects that they are having trouble with. I believe that everyone is capable of achieving their goals with the right support and encouragement therefore I…
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Arshia

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
To be able to help the student excel in the area they want to improve in, and by doing so, support the student's academic endeavours so that they can reach their fullest potential Able to adapt to different learning styles of each student, and creating a fun and productive learning environment by establishing a bond with the students, so that they…
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Yucong

Tutor Glen Waverley, VIC
Empathy. There is a well-known term called the knowledge trap, where the idea of not knowing becomes unimaginable for someone so familiarized with a concept. Being aware of the fact that students are only getting started can prevent us from making the assumption of 'how do you not know this', instead, we can walk in their shoes and help build…

Local Reviews

Henry was very happy with Hayden's style of tutoring. He found him clear and concise in the way he explained methods, and was teaching him the same way his teacher is at school. Whilst I was listening in the background I could hear that Hayden was very encouraging towards Henry which I'm sure gave him some confidence to tackle the next equation. I know that Hayden will leave more and more homework going forward, he was keen to get to know Henry as a person, identify his strengths and weaknesses first.
Fran, Oakleigh

Inside OakleighTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Olivia worked through solving quadratic equations and practiced graphing equations, using examples to connect algebraic solutions with their graphical representations.

In Year 11, Harry focused on applying the rational root theorem to polynomials and tackled quartic equations from recent exam questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James completed Math Methods Chapter 7 example problems, emphasizing function analysis and calculus applications relevant to his upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student's written work in algebra showed he skipped showing steps, which hid sign errors—this meant time was lost retracing calculations instead of moving forward.

A Year 11 student tackling calculus became distracted during sessions and often left questions incomplete when focus slipped.

For a Year 6 learner, diagrams and tables were sometimes missing or messy, making it hard to track working in worded problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student avoided writing out full solutions for fraction tasks, as noted: "just full working out," resulting in missed marks on tests even when the method was understood.

Recent Achievements

One Oakleigh tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to avoid asking for help now confidently brings up challenging calculus questions at the start of each session, keen to tackle them together.

Another high schooler had been struggling with test mistakes in algebra but has started identifying exactly where she went wrong and correcting her own work before asking for feedback—a real shift from needing step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who was hesitant with multiplication tables is now reciting them unprompted and focusing for longer stretches during lessons, finishing all assigned problems independently last week.

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 Oakleigh Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.