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Richmond's tutors include a qualified secondary school teacher with both mainstream and special needs expertise, an award-winning science graduate and museum STEM presenter, Kumon-trained maths instructors, peer mentors and academic scholarship recipients, experienced VCE maths specialists (ATARs up to 98.2), Olympiad participants, and university medallists in biomedicine, actuarial studies, and molecular biology.

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Yechi

Chinese Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor should understand that different students have different levels of interests and requirements in Math. For those who merely wants to pass their exams, I would teach them the application of mathematical methods. For those who are interested in math, I would explain to them the principles and deeper logics of mathematical phenomenons beneath…
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VERONICA

Chinese Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Personally, I thought being a tutor needs patience and passion. The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make sure he or she knew and understand fully what this particular student needs. Each student has their own needs and to teach with different techniques. Also, a tutor needs to be responsible and take care of his or her…
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YIN TING

Chinese Tutor Melbourne, VIC
This not only inspires them to learn in a fun way but also they will be motivated to solve the study's problem. Also, tutor is important to let a student know that it is not a shame to ask if you don't know. Speaking in multi-language can help me to easier to teach different countries student. Create a more relaxed and pleasant learning…
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Charles

Chinese Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show them the pathway that leads to understanding of a particular concept. It is about the HOW we get to the final result rather than WHAT the final result is. A tutor is successful is the student is able to understand the reasoning behind a certain result/concept. After the tutor…
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Yuxiao

Chinese Tutor Parkville, VIC
Helping them grow, both academically and in extracurricular aspects. Study wise, making sure they understand the concept of the question instead of 'how to do the question'; know what the formula represents not what the formula is. Also using the wisdom I have gained throughout the years to guide them in problem solving in things that are outside…
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Jing Wen

Chinese Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Being patient and attend to student’s question, be honest when I don’t know about certain things and look it up from a trusted resource instead of giving a vague or incorrect guidance Give positive encouragement, teach according to the children’s competency level, recap and ensure they have the knowledge and well understanding on current…
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Isabella

Chinese Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
Encouraging them and making them feel confident in themselves, this is one of the things I wish I had more of throughout my learning. I try to understand each student’s learning methods because everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and attempt to cater my teaching to…
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Feiqiong

Chinese Tutor Brunswick, VIC
In my opinion, improving students' academic performance is important, but is not the ultimate goal. I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to teach students good learning methods and improve their self-study ability, which makes them benefit for life. Firstly, I am a easy going, gentle, kind, and friendly person. It is easy for me to…
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Ying Ying

Chinese Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Ensure that they understand each of their student and give them individualised assistance I am understanding and…
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Pou Lam

Chinese Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Try to be creative with methods to break down confusing parts and make them easier for students to learn. I can understand why my students are struggling with the…
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Lynna

Chinese Tutor Ashburton, VIC
The most important part about being a tutor is being able to assist in maximising student potential. To be able to cater for the my students is a very important role for me. By monitoring their process, adjusting my teaching, recording and reviewing this helps tutors to better benefit their students learning characteristics. Another important…

Local Reviews

friendly staff who worked hard to make sure we had a tutor ASAP
Annette Webb, Richmond

Inside RichmondTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sam worked on reviewing questions missed in Maths Space, with a focus on statistics and interpreting data sets.

For Year 8, Mia covered the foundations of algebra including expanding brackets and factoring, then practiced graphing parabolas using turning point form.

In Year 10, Liam reviewed motion concepts such as velocity and displacement through problem-solving exercises, and tackled chemistry mole calculations to strengthen quantitative analysis skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 exam preparation, one student's revision focused mainly on familiar question types, avoiding harder Units 1 and 2 calculation problems. "She got these wrong on the exam, so this will be our next focus."

In a Year 8 algebra session, work was often messy and steps were skipped—making it hard to spot where mistakes happened.

A primary student hesitated to show working in fraction problems out of fear of being wrong; as a tutor noted, "he needs more confidence to go with his gut instinct."

These patterns led to repeated errors and slowed progress in mastering new material.

Recent Achievements

One Richmond tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through questions now takes time to read each one carefully, catching details she previously missed.

In a senior session, another student who had struggled with algebra last term is now confidently recognising like terms and solving equations without prompting—last week, he finished all assigned problems independently for the first time.

A younger student also surprised her tutor by starting to ask clarifying questions during lessons rather than guessing quietly; this shift meant she solved several tricky fraction problems correctly on her own.

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 Richmond Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bindjiroo Yaluk Community School-Richmond Campus.