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Tutors in Pearcedale include a university-trained primary educator with 60 days of classroom experience, VCE Duxes and academic award-winners, an ATAR 99 graduate and Toorak College Dux, seasoned Year 12 maths tutors with competition distinctions, youth leaders and coaches, and early years specialists—offering deep subject mastery alongside real-world teaching, mentoring, and leadership expertise.

Adam
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Adam

Tutor Somerville, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide a tailored and knowledgeable support. As opposed to a teacher in a classroom who may be teaching up to 25 students, where the struggles of an individual student may be overlooked, a tutor can provide tailored, individualized educational support for an individual student,…
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Matilda

Tutor Langwarrin South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a connection with them, nurture the relationship and properly understand the students learning habits. My strengths as a tutor is that i'm patient, I can foster different learning types for each student as I know each person learns differently. I make sure the environment is safe…
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Acacia
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Acacia

Tutor Somerville, VIC
In order for students to learn to the best of their ability, a tutor needs to create a safe space for them to make mistakes. I believe that the most valuable way to learn is through making mistakes. Additionally, a tutor must demonstrate healthy and effective communication with the student. Both of these aspects foster a respectful and honest…
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Leonie

Tutor Langwarrin, VIC
Find out the way the child learns and adapt to that! As well as encourage the children when they are on the right path I am able to explain certain concepts in different ways and understand different learning…
Lucas
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Lucas

Tutor Somerville, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is support a student and their needs to help them achieve their learning goals in a way that suits them I think i am able to simplify things and make them easier to learn and…
Jake
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Jake

Tutor Somerville, VIC
The most important role for a tutor is to get the best out of the students. This can take many forms but ultimately requires the tutor to be flexible in their teaching approach, understand the areas the student is struggling with and provide support in a way that is best received by the student. I'm highly organised which enables me to be prepared…
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serah

Tutor Baxter, VIC
To be able to create a positive and fun environment for the student that they can learn efficiently in, making them comfortable in class and not afraid to voice their own opinions and ask any help when needed. Being able to explain concepts and questions clearly to students in a variety of fun and interesting ways, keeping students engaged and…
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Piet

Tutor Baxter, VIC
It is paramount to develop an equitable learner/teacher coalition in which a sense of discovery is at the fore. Results and grades are important but the journey must be enjoyable and maintain a sense of real life application. Developing a personal relationship is very important otherwise there is no need for the student to use a real person as a…
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Jackson

Tutor Baxter, VIC
I believe the most important part of tutoring is establishing a basis for further understanding rather than promoting memory based learning. Instead, I believe a good tutor should seek to develop a students intuition, allowing for a more rounded and stress-free learning experience. I believe I have good patience and a sense of empathy to help me…
Amy
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Amy

Tutor Botanic Ridge, VIC
Be persistent and encouraging, as well as being clear and concise. I believe that tutors should be patient and accepting. This will help both the tutor and the student. My strengths are in English. I am extremely attentive to detail, and am very good at explaining concepts. I am patient and kind so I love seeing people take their time to…
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Kinshuk

Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think the most important thing to do as a tutor is to amend the teaching style for different students. Motivation was one of the things that I and many of my peers struggled with, and so, the last thing I want is for my student to not be engaged in the content. One way to do this to include connections to the student's interests. In addition,…
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Soorya

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Help them to learn the subject where they are not performing well. Subject knowledge, patience, passion for learning new things and spreading…
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Aneeta

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Along with academic success, the most important role of a tutor is to help ensure students have confidence in their skills. To eliminate anxiousness when concepts arent nailed in class as they know they can ask for help in tutoring sessions My strengths as a tutor include my patience and ability to enforce confortability within a tutoring session.…
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Graeme

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Build their competency, confidence and passion for the subjects; I can share my knowledge from my undergraduate degrees in economics and arts, my Masters degree in Psychology, my diploma in education and my extensive business and life experiences. I look forward to joining your team. I know that students learn in different ways, some do better…
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Rebecca

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Help them improve their scores and build confidence in the subject. I can break down concepts so that students can understand. I can also find where the student struggles to grasp the concept and articulate it in a different…
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Sam

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Understand the student's comprehension from their perspective, realigning their thoughts and developing a curious and encouraging relationship for the student to explore ideas at their own pace. Being adaptable in the approach I can take to reframe a problem or concept so that it can be understood…
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Benjamin

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Give encouragement for their studies, give them confidence to write their exams well, help them with their inabilities. I am well-versed in my knowledge of all the subjects I have studied in school, as I am fresh out of school. Also, I can explain very clearly to the students on how to do a question. I am also capable of analysing the students'…
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Ali Ash Ham

Tutor Frankston, VIC
Understanding the overall target a student wants to reach and slowly helping him push further rather than making the subject complex for the student Simplifying tough concepts in a way anyone can understand. Commitment to the student to help them achieve their targets Tutoring in a fun and interactive way to avoid…
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Sheetal

Tutor Frankston, VIC
To not only share the knowledge but to make sure that the student is able to grasp and fully understand content and using different methods to teach deending on the students abilities. I am great at explaining concepts and am able to understand the students abilities in order to make sure they fully understand and are able to reach their academic…
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Andrew

Tutor Skye, VIC
Provide a safe and supportive environment, where the student can thrive and achieve their best. Interpersonal skills. Maths…
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Bereket

Tutor Frankston, VIC
Fostering not only their learning in a non-jugemental comfortable way, but in also fostering a desire for and enjoyment of learning, such that the driving force for their development is coming from them and not some external force. I am great at communicating complex ideas simply or in ways that the student can best understand them. I am also very…
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Asresha

Tutor Frankston, VIC
Recognition and support Currently I am a business student and we have always been taught, it is important to appreciate your peers efforts and recognise them for the work they put in. It helps them to stay motivated and have high morale. I think every student works hard in various spheres and every student needs to provided with support…
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Amy

Tutor Frankston, VIC
I believe it is imperative to develop meaningful relationships in order to gain the trust and respect of students. A tutor plays such an important role and it is important to be a trustworthy figure and someone with whom the student is comfortable. A key concept I value is identifying specific goals and developing timelines in order to achieve…

Local Reviews

Evangeline is lovely. She is very patient with Steph and takes the time to explain things quite clearly to her. After Evangeline has been, Steph is very happy and excited that she has learned something new.
Kelly, Pearcedale

Inside PearcedaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Stef worked on dividing fractions and understanding ratios, as well as preparing for an upcoming fractions test with targeted revision.

In Year 8, Ava focused on solving linear equations and exploring gradients through graphing exercises to strengthen algebra skills.

For Year 10, Lachlan reviewed index laws—covering both positive and negative indices—and tackled probability questions using set notation to prepare for his next assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student faced difficulty managing test time, often rushing through questions on trigonometry and missing key marks—she skipped steps in working, especially under pressure.

In Year 7, a lack of confidence when starting algebra problems led to hesitation and frequent requests for reassurance before attempting solutions.

For a Year 5 learner, distraction during lessons meant important instructions were missed; as noted, after 30 minutes it was difficult to re-engage her with multiplication tasks.

Meanwhile, a senior student's over-reliance on guessing answers in fractions sometimes replaced careful problem-solving. This left calculation errors unresolved until review.

Recent Achievements

One Pearcedale tutor recently saw a Year 9 student start asking questions near the end of lessons instead of staying silent when confused—a real shift from their earlier reluctance to speak up.

In a Year 11 session, a student who previously struggled with simultaneous equations was able to solve problems more independently after some focused practice.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by identifying fractions without prompts, something she'd found tricky before.

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