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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.

Brett
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Brett

Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is tailor their teaching to the individual. Outside of a large class of students it becomes easier to change a lesson to suit a particular student, spending more time on a point when a student is struggling with it and ensuring that a topic is perfectly understood before moving on. I think…
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Priyanshi

Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
A tutor should provide clarity, build confidence, and create a supportive learning environment. Encouraging curiosity and problem-solving skills helps students become independent learners. My strengths include clear explanations, patience, and adapting my teaching style to suit each student's needs. I focus on making lessons engaging and ensuring…
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Danielle

Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
Foremost, a tutor should help their student to identify and reach their goals. Knowing what is important to the student and incorporating that into the metrics for success will help them feel like they are making progress. And secondly, tutors should help the student to form good habits; as motivation can only take one so far, incorporating a good…
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Carmen

Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
A tutor needs to be able to clearly communicate with the student with their studies. There is little meaning if tutors do nut put in the effort to understand how the students think when they're studying. I have had experience in informal tutoring during high school. With clarity and great cohesion I was able to teach younger students how to…
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Nisal

Tutor Oakleigh East, VIC
A tutor should always strive to cater to the students needs. Many students have different aspirations, attitudes and interests. A tutor should be able to analyse the situation and adjust his/her teaching methods accordingly. I am passionate, energetic, motivated and organised. I always prepare the content required, a day before each students…
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Sarah

Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
Help the student understand the theories to the fullest. Friendly Clear teaching Application to real life Identifying the level of each…
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Lauren

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student enjoy what he/she is studying. When the student has gained the interest and really enjoy the process of learning; I believe they will definitely perform better. I believe that one of my strongest strengths is that I am very patient with students. This is because I have…
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Mary Jane

Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
The most important thing would probably be being able to form an understanding of how the student learns, and then being able to adjust lessons according to that. I think also just being patient for that student to have that light bulb moment, and then commending them when they do. In addition, just holding myself somewhat accountable for the…
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Ethan

Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is know the subject well and enjoy the subject that they are teaching, as this always results in better student engagement. It is also important for a tutor to be perceptive of the students strengths and weaknesses in order to help the student reach their potential. My greatest strength is…
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Roy

Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
Communication and consistency, developing the understanding of how an individual can best learn. I have continuously studied mathematics since high school in 2020 so the maths required for tutoring at this level are routine to me. I have always enjoyed talking to people especially at my current job serving customers, and helping my friends with…
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Rusha

Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
- support - identify where the issue lies and find the most suitable solution for them I believe I would be a great tutor because I have the ability to present content in a variety of ways to suit different learning styles. While some teachers may only teach one method for solving a problem, I can adapt my teaching to meet the individual needs of…
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Jordan

Tutor Oakleigh South, VIC
As much as it is important to ensure that students excel in their academics, I find it equally as important to instill the right learning attitude and values. I am able to simplify complicated concepts, making them into bite sized pieces which can be easily understood and internalised by the…
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YOGESH

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Tutoring help students to get a better grip on the subject. Tutors can give special attention to their students and can solve their doubts and which they don't get clear in the classroom. Students can get in routine to study a subject. I am very patient, if my students cant solve a problem I find out on which step of the solution they are getting…
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Sabika

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Build Confidence: Helping students believe in their ability to learn and succeed is essential for their long-term academic growth. Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Encouraging critical thinking and guiding students to find solutions independently helps them become more…
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Robert

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Create an environment of "safety", whereby the student can feel very comfortable knowing that the tutor is their to help solve their confused level of understanding. In addition, the tutor provides the guidance, the pathway and leads by example in solving the difficult task at hand. I have tremendous amount of passion in what others to learn from…
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Amy

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Helping students reach their highest potential and empowering them with their study/education -kind -caring -patient -encouraging…
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Nayanathara

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Listening and observing. Just as much as a student needs to listen to the tutor, the tutor needs to listen to their student. If as tutor you are unaware of your students strengths and weaknesses, you fail as a tutor My ability to build strong connections with the children. Personally when I look back at my teachers and tutors, I have always…
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Joel

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
I personally think patient, responsible are the most important things for student, i believe guidance or support from teachers and tutor along with practising it will all lead to succeed in any subjects. I like to use examples if student faces problem instead of giving the solution straight away. Also a detail guideline on how to approach on…
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Arjun

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
The most important thing is for a tutor to take time to understand what the student is struggling with and to adapt their teaching style and approach to suit the students learning capabilities. Taking my time to understand the students needs and their goals and formulating a plan to achieve them in a way that suits…
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Ka Ho

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Be well prepared for every lesson and be responsible for every student. If students get confused and stuck with the same problems, try to think of different ways that can help. I think I can quickly react and solve most of the problems students may ask when it comes to my expertise in subjects like maths and…
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Dishi

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
For a student, a tutor can guide them to the right path and be considerate of their views. Being attentive and respectful to their students is another important thing that every tutor must have. I am very patient which is a quality every tutor must have. I listen and understand to the student's questions carefully to help them out. I am also…
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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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JIE

Tutor Huntingdale, VIC
Helping students improve their academic results, developing/further their interests in studying, teaching them how to study efficiently, giving them some insights about real life applications of the knowledge they learnt. I am good at building connections/relationships with kids and breaking down complicated concepts into small and easy parts. My…

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.