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Tutors in Ripponlea include a university mathematics lecturer and Dean's List scholar, a seasoned Irish head of maths with a master's in education and years of school teaching, primary specialists with classroom experience and advanced degrees, an ATAR 99.35 scorer, Olympiad-level achievers, and accomplished science graduates passionate about mentoring students at every level.

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Nasi

Tutor Caulfield, 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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Jordan

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to be able to have the student reach their goals in their school work, tests and grades. I am great at explaining things in details. For example, if I were to be tutoring maths, instead of only showing answers, I would explain the steps to the answer and better explain concepts to help…
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Ngan Ha

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
Firstly, a tutor needs to spot what students are in need and look for the best solution for them. For example, students may not be interested in some topics and perform badly, tutor should notice it is not about the ability of the students but the motivation. To solve this problem, tutor should think of planning the lesson in a fun…
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Victor

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
The most important thing is to be flexible and non-judgemental. You have to be open to different challenges that the student may be facing beyond the subject. Each student is different and has different ways to learn and as such your teaching method should reflect this. I think my strengths are that I am patient but firm when teaching my students.…
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Dean

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
A tutor should: - be a positive role model for the student - help the student improve in their targeted areas - encourage the student to reach their potential - help the student develop a positive attitude to their studies and subject I always have had a passion for mathematics and helping others. This is why I feel I am suited to tutoring.…
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Thevni

Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Tutoring goes far beyond learning within a classroom. I always aim to inspire my students, push them to do their best, and have fun! Patience, perseverance, and the ability to adapt to meet the needs of different…
Aish
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Aish

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being a tutor needs to understand student’s needs and try to modify teaching according to their needs and understanding. Teaching is not the just skills it is the life changing moment for the students. I can teach student complicate topics into simpler one. Always try to include real life examples in my teaching by which students can connect and…
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Courtney

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is improve their confidence. A confident student is more likely to be successful and will provide them with a sense of empowerment and positivity surrounding their education. I am a highly organised individual with plenty of experience liaising with parents and students alike to develop perfect…
Stephen
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Stephen

Tutor Armadale, VIC
Get the student to take a real interest in the subject. This can be done by using quizzes, games etc, to make the topics fun and interesting. I have used this technique on many occasions. I am a very patient and thorough teacher who can explain principles in a clear, concise manner. I have a lot of experience working with children from the…
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Andhika

Tutor Prahran, VIC
As a tutor, above all, you should be helping your students achieve their goal. Whether they're aiming for a pass or excellent marks to enter their preferred university, a tutor should be helping them succeed academically. Realistically, a tutor will most likely not change a student's opinion of a particular subject, but that is fine. I think my…
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Lachlan

Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is relate to them. Everyone is different and learns in a different way. Hence, you must adjust your method of teaching for each individual student. Some people are auditory, visual or written learners, some like algebra, calculus, or trigonometry. Moreover, if you are understanding of your…
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Karan

Tutor Prahran, VIC
Building strong personal relationship and able to connect one on one with students is the most important thing as a tutor. Having adequate subject knowledge and adopting interactive ways to teach are equally important to engage students. The subject knowledge, tutoring attitude, expressive ways of teaching and being responsible are my biggest…
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Vrinda

Tutor Caulfield, 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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Natpiya

Tutor Prahran, VIC
Inspire and encourage students to like/ love the subjects or study. When they enjoy to study, then they could understand and recognise the lessons easier. I can digest the lessons to be simpler for students to understand. I love to prepare papers or equipment to make the lessons more interesting for students to learn. I always bring the heart…
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Prabha

Tutor Armadale, VIC
Give the student the confidence they need to do well by providing them with tools and knowledge that they can use to succeed. I am a good listener so I am able identify problem areas that a student might have. I am also really good at offering multiple ways of solving a problem. I communicate well with students of different aptitudes and make…
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Adriana

Tutor Windsor, VIC
As a tutor, one should have good listening skills so that they can understand student's problems. Being empathic also allows tutors to comprehend what students who are unsure, anxious, overwhelmed, or simply does not grasp the problem. A tutor should not make assumptions about students and should treat all students as people who are interested in…
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Srijan

Tutor Windsor, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
Rohan
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Rohan

Tutor St Kilda West, VIC
Students are able to learn the concept and the process of problem-solving with ease and become habitual of thinking in a more logical and systematic manner. Adaptability, understanding the potential and mentality of a child, think like a student in the process of tackling a problem, good and non-hesitant 2-way…
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Mrunal

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe it's crucial for the instructor to first comprehend the student. As a former tutor, I am of the opinion that not every lesson is fully understood by students the first time around. The tutor must make sure to reiterate everything till the student is able to grasp it. As was previously mentioned, a tutor must be on time and patient with…
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Fatih

Tutor Brighton, VIC
Helping the student to believe in and trust her/himself. And becoming aware of that "it is not difficult, but it just requires some attention" Then everything changes. I am an Electrical and Electronics Engineer and have been working in Telecommunications for more than 20 years. As being an engineer and a graduate of a reputable university…
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Nikoo

Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment and to instill a deep understanding of the subject matter. It's crucial to build confidence in students, helping them to see challenges as opportunities to learn and grow rather than obstacles. A tutor should also strive to make…
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Alexander

Tutor Armadale, VIC
Naturally a tutor should be knowledgeable in the subjects that they teach but I beleive that it is equally important for a tutor to have a genuine interest in helping their students succeed. For me this involves being patient and encouraging when your students are struggling, showing enthusiasm whil tutoring and being a generally friendly and kind…
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Aparna

Tutor Armadale, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a friendly and supportive environment where they feel comfortable expressing their doubts and concerns. Additionally, adapting teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs and helping them overcome challenges are crucial aspects of effective tutoring. As for…

Local Reviews

Had 3 tutors over 2 years for our two children in VCE. Easy to organise, helpful tutors and good results.
Chris, Elsternwick

Inside RipponleaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Spencer worked on understanding fractions, focusing on the meaning of numerators and denominators and exploring relationships between halves, quarters, and eighths using number lines.

In Year 9, Ollie reviewed his end-of-year maths exam to pinpoint strengths and areas for improvement, while Frankie concentrated on solving simultaneous equations and building confidence with trigonometry through targeted practice questions.

For Year 11, Alice focused on matrix operations—including transition matrices—and applied financial modelling skills to compound interest scenarios in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student lost marks on SAC extended response questions after "not quite understanding the questions"—they needed to slow down and read each question fully before answering.

Another senior student in Financial Modelling showed stress when working through log graph problems live; practicing under less pressure helped, but anxiety led to avoidance of challenging parts at first.

In Year 8 algebra, a student skipped showing steps—"he switched x and y when substituting points," causing sign errors that were hard to trace.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner struggled with place value and often relied on counting instead of recalling number facts, slowing progress during multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

One Ripponlea tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to avoid tricky algebra—now, after working hard on expanding brackets and negative numbers, she's correctly tackling double-bracket problems with less hesitation.

Another high schooler came into sessions wanting more support on trigonometry but recently showed new independence by choosing tasks which simultaneous equations to try without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary years, a student who'd struggled to finish homework now hands it all in early and checks her own spelling errors before showing the tutor her story.

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 Elsternwick Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Adass Israel School - Glen Eira Road Campus.