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Tutors in Pascoe Vale South include a Maths Olympiad high-distinction achiever, VCE ATAR 98.50 scorer with all 40+ subjects, a university-level mathematician with five years' experience across international schools, chess and STEM coaches with state awards, school educators and peer mentors, and accomplished debaters, writers, and academic scholarship recipients.

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Tanishka

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient and cheer on their student, allowing the student to maintain their self esteem even when they are having trouble. My strengths are my patience, dedication, and being able to reframe how I teach something. For example, I may use the student's personal interests to explain a concept and make it…
Preeti
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Preeti

Tutor Flemington, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student, is to show the easiest method to learn the content of the subject. A tutor can teach the way to decode the subject matter. Once, the tutor teach the method to learn and the student understand that method, a student should become independent to learn similar topics. I think a tutor…
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Kristen
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Kristen

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Facilitating Understanding: Breaking down complex concepts into simpler terms, making them easier to grasp. Encouraging Critical Thinking: Helping students develop problem-solving and analytical skills. Providing Support and Motivation: Creating a positive and encouraging learning environment, boosting confidence. Adapting to Individual Needs:…
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Itmam Khan

Tutor Parkville, VIC
Give time, especially more before the exam. This is because that is the time when most of the problems about the subject come out. Also, the tutor needs to make sure that the student understood the topic. The tutor should be willing to explain the topic as many times as the students want to. I can adapt very quickly. I put myself in the shoes of…
Tejasvee Devi
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Tejasvee Devi

Tutor Preston, VIC
Give Personal Attention – focus on each student’s unique needs instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. Be Mindful of Mental State – recognise when stress, anxiety, or low confidence are holding a student back. Build Confidence – help learners believe in themselves and approach challenges with determination. Create a Safe &…
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Nithila

Tutor Parkville, VIC
A tutor not only helps the student get better grades in examination but also helps them understand the core concepts of the subjects that can be applied to everyday life and also encourages a balance between work and play. As a mental health first aider, I truly believe in the importance of maintaining a good balance and being a good listener to…
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Aarav

Tutor Parkville, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is help students build confidence in their learning. Many students already have the ability to succeed but just need someone to guide them and explain things in a way that makes sense. A good tutor should be supportive, patient, and willing to adapt to the student’s learning style. It’s also…
Gurleen
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Gurleen

Tutor Parkville, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are build a student’s confidence and give personalized support. By encouraging students to believe in themselves and adjusting lessons to fit their needs, a tutor can help them overcome challenges and make steady progress. My strengths as a tutor are patience, approachability, and the ability to…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

Tutor Northcote, VIC
Building a connection with the student so they are comfortable to ask questions and build their understanding in an engaging way. Always ensuring that the student knows they are doing well and that they can improve with time. I am able to find different ways of explaining content if the student is not understanding it with the first method. This…
Samuel
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Samuel

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
- Able to help them get past any learning 'roadblocks', or goals, they may have. - Keeping calm, not letting your stress get to a student, furthermore, relieving them of their stress towards what they're learning. - Having each session act as a chance to teach them multiple 'lessons' that relate to each other and finding ways to help the student…
Shanela
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Shanela

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The tutor can make the learning experience more comfortable and enjoyable for the student I believe I can make it more fun and relaxing when it comes to studying which can enable the children to grasp the syllabus better. As I am still a student too at the University of Melbourne, I am able to understand the struggles children face with learning…
Lidia
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Lidia

Tutor Preston, VIC
I think the most important thing for a student is being able to connect with them on their wavelength, engaging their interest and focusing on their capabilities as a person rather than using a "one size fits all" approach. I am very passionate and empathetic which helps students who are otherwise struggling. I am also hardworking and have a…
Jack
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Jack

Tutor Preston, VIC
Understand that everyone processes information in different ways and be aware of the different ways one might solve a problem. Multiple ways of applying knowledge Communication with the students Ability to understand the person i am…
Maryam
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Maryam

Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
The most important thing is to make a friendly and positive environment in which students can learn and express their individuality. in this enevrirnmtn there should respect between tutors and students that provides a safe place to learn. I am friendly and calm when teaching young people. I enjoy being around with young people who wants to learn…
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Pia

Tutor Northcote, VIC
Supporting students through a stressful period of their life is one of the most important roles of a tutor, you need to be there mentor but especially their friend. It's important to build the students confidence by giving them the tools to understand complex problems rather than by giving them the answers. I am friendly and approachable, and can…
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Xinjue

Tutor Northcote, VIC
In addition to professional knowledge and skills, tutors need to be patient when dealing with students. In addition, tutors have to be careful to express their opinions and fully understand the students' ideas when teaching the course. My strengths lie in my adaptability and willingness to actively solve problems. But at the same time, because I…
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Yu-Han

Tutor Northcote, VIC
Let them be confident and willing to solve the questions by themselves. More important thing is to give them the right attitude in studying. I am good at logistic and always patient to my…
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Rebecca

Tutor Northcote, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is teach them how to teach themselves. While teaching the area of study is a crucial part of tutoring I believe that it's even more important for students to learn how to study at home, in a way that helps them retain the information and is also tailored to their preferred learning style. I…
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Sophie

Tutor Flemington, VIC
Making sure the student is truly understanding the work - this means not judging the student and creating a judgement free zone where they can ask questions and can admit when they don't understand topics. I am patient with my students, willing to answer any questions and go over identified weak areas as many times as…
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Rena Jane

Tutor Gowanbrae, VIC
Aside from the knowledge that you will share, it is patience, understanding the intellectual capacity of the student as well as their behavior are the things to consider to be a tutor. In my previous experience as online english tutor, whenever the students ask questions, I really make sure to answer them. I believe my strength is my patience in…
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Tadiwa

Tutor Flemington, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them believe in themselves. Academic support is important, but confidence is what truly changes everything. When a student feels seen, heard, and supported, they start to trust their own ability to learn and grow. A great tutor doesn’t just explain concepts they create a safe space…
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Thi Kieu Khanh

Tutor Flemington, VIC
When a student seeks for help of a tutor, it is important to figure it out where students get struggle or feel not confident. In addition, a tutor need to track up with students progress, exam schedule and use appropriate teaching approaches to improve students' academic achievement and self-esteem. The concept that students not confident may…
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Srishti

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Tutor should not only focus on the academic portion of the student but also helps to build a good overall moral character that will eventually leads to healthy all over development of the learner. I priotize deep understanding between the student and teacher before showering knowledge of subjects and courses. As more the compassionate and …

Local Reviews

While it seemed to take a little while to pair with a tutor, the match was perfect. I couldn't be happier with the service. Definitely worth the conversation if you have a child with a specific need. We are already seeing improvements after only a few sessions.
Imelda Patton, Pascoe Vale

Inside Pascoe Vale SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Tania reviewed the rules for indices and surds, practiced operations with both, and worked through questions involving addition, subtraction, and rationalising denominators.

Year 10 student Lucas focused on quadratic equations by factorising both monic and non-monic trinomials as well as solving quadratics using the quadratic formula.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah tackled trigonometry applications including bearings and word problems requiring angles of elevation and depression.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, one student's handwriting and arrangement of working out led to confusion during calculation—in factorisation tasks, this meant both the tutor and student lost time trying to decipher steps.

A Year 8 learner arrived unprepared, having forgotten textbooks and lacking familiarity with digital tools, which limited engagement in the session.

For a Year 10 algebra class, "just reading notes and doing practice questions" without tackling unfamiliar problems slowed progress on the unit circle topic.

In VCE Chemistry, skipping careful checks after calculations led to unnoticed errors; as a tutor observed: "methodical calculations were needed but not always followed through."

Recent Achievements

One Pascoe Vale South tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who had struggled with factorisation; this time, he was able to construct several examples independently and tackle key homework steps that were previously out of reach.

In a senior session, a Year 12 student began deriving equations correctly for the first time—something she'd hesitated over before—and even worked through problems involving limits and derivatives with much less prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to quietly muddle through reading now reads fluently and enunciates well, only occasionally needing encouragement to project his voice.

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 Campbell-Turnbull Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Antonine College.