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Tutors in South Kingsville include a PhD mathematics lecturer and university tutor, a seasoned primary school teacher with a decade's experience, secondary and VCE subject specialists with ATARs up to 97.9 (including dux honours), award-winning science and humanities teachers, competitive exam coaches, SAT instructors, and youth mentors skilled in maths Olympiads, creative writing, sports coaching, and music.

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Khanh Huynh Bao

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Some of the most important things that a tutor can and should do for a student include: providing useful and timely support if needed, creating a supportive environment in which we can all learn and grow without being afraid of making mistakes, and helping students to identify and overcome their shortcomings to thrive academically. I am very…
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Jia Jing Tricia

Chemistry Tutor Docklands, VIC
First, it would be to make learning fun. Second, it can be stressful for the student when they just don't seem to understand a certain topic. As a tutor, we should try to find alternatives when one method doesn't seem to work. Third, I think the best thing about being a tutor is shared learning. Sometimes, tutors just don't have the answers to…
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Ishwar

Chemistry Tutor Albion, VIC
The heart of tutoring is trust. A great tutor makes mistakes feel like stepping stones, not setbacks. Beyond just teaching, I build confidence and problem-solving skills that last a lifetime. My goal? To empower students, guide them toward independence, and make learning an exciting journey. With 14+ years of experience, my strength lies in making…
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Justin

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Ensure that the knowledge they have been taught is ultimately retained and not just listened to. There's a difference between reading a lesson and teaching it effectively Being a recent high school graduate, I've had a greater breadth in the new study designs for many popular subjects such as chemistry, maths methods, specialist maths and physics.…
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Emily

Chemistry Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include helping them find confidence in themselves and discovering the ways in which they learn best. If a student wishes to achieve their goals, they must first believe that they have the capacity to do so. Therefore, if a tutor can assist a student in developing the self-confidence needed,…
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Peter

Chemistry Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Leave them with a proper process with answering questions under time pressure. Make learning if not enjoyable at least tolerable, as learning new things is much harder if you don’t have any interest in it. Make your teaching digestible for the student depending on their level of understanding - not too easy not too hard. Breaking down complex…
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Jiayu

Chemistry Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important part in a student’s learning is the student’s complete understanding and comprehension of the content. Thus, as a tutor, I will ensure the student is confident in their understanding of a certain concept. It is also important to identify the student’s weaknesses and style of learning to ensure they can…
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Binduja

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important skill would be the ability to teach the most complex concept by breaking it down to a simpler version for the student to learn and remember lifelong. My strengths are good communication skills, flexibility, patience, understanding the students' problems, and guide them accordingly. Other strengths would include being more…
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Sourav

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor can show the beauty of the subject and make the student love the subject. Once that happens, the student can excel not only in that subject, but can also approach everything in life with confidence and aptitude. I love teaching - That would be my greatest strength. I am really good at it & experienced. I have always had a good bonding…
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Mahir

Chemistry Tutor Aberfeldie, VIC
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be understanding and friendly to them so that they don't hesitate to share their problems. focusing more on the topics they find difficult to understand and being there for them for as long as they need is the best thing a tutor can do. My strength as a tutor is I understand math can be…
Maisha
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Maisha

Chemistry Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
A tutor can always assist a student to help understand all of their basic structural and systematic questions and problems. Also a tutor's guidance should inspire the student to work with dedication. I like to address the doubts of students and solve them immediately. I also frequently ask them if they've got any further questions and I keep…
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Jiwon

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing is to understand my learner, I strongly believe that understanding the learner is really essential for me to acknowledge what my learner is struggling with. Also, being patient is really important as many learners will have different speeds of learning. I am an really extrovert person who can easily communicate…
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Glynna Marie

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Having compassion. Being proficient in a subject does not guarantee that the student will understand as deeply as the tutor. Sometimes, techniques won't work, or the student may have problems outside of academics. Being compassionate will outweigh any other things that a tutor can do at the end of the day. I am able to compartmentalize well, and…
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Ruby

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing one can do for their students is to help them feel confident in themselves. I like to focus on tailoring tutoring styles to the student, as dependent on how they learn. Your individual learning style is something everyone should learn about…
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swapnil

Chemistry Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear academic guidance, foster independent thinking, and create a supportive, encouraging environment. By personalizing their approach and actively listening, tutors can address each students' unique needs and challenges. Building trust and offering constructive feedback not…
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Hui Yee

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
First, I think the most important thing is a tutor should help the student to solve their puzzles and understand the topics thoroughly. Second, a tutor should always give encouragement to the students so they are always positive when facing difficulties. In my opinion, I think my strength is I am patient. Even the students feel confused after few…
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Mugdha

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making them feel that their all queries are valid and making them ask more and more questions without hesitation. Also patiently answering thier queries is most important. I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, make learning less intimidating,…
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Annie

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing is definitely the genuine desire to see a student improve. I think my strengths lie in being able to customise my experience to each student depending on their confidence, learning speed, and learning style. I'm also confident in my ability to present and explain topics with patience, and also my competency in the…
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Po-Ying (Calvin)

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The conmmunication skills, the fluency of the interpretation will directly influence what the student received from teacher and also their capability to focus on the session. I'm willing to understand what the students are thinking, and can try to find a easier path for them base on what they have already understood. I am accessible and easy to…
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Georgina

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think that being patient and empathetic are two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Listening empathetically to a student can help a tutor to understand the way that the student thinks. In turn, the student feels understood and real improvements can be made. Patience is important for many reasons in tutoring. In my…
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Syeda Mahnoor

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do for a student is to be available whenever they need me. In the past, students have had questions 1 hour before their exams. They have my number so they can contact me as needed and I will reply ASAP to explain what they are struggling with. To be a tutor is to be a source of knowledge that they can…
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Norman

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
To be supplementary support to ensure students understand topics taught in school. Strong technical knowledge, and good communication…
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Evelyn

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Most of these students who are being tutored most likely are struggling with the subject/s they are being tutored in. From previous experience, I've observed students do better in subjects they enjoy learning about. Hence I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them find aspects of the subject which they enjoy and…

Local Reviews

Cassandra has told me that her new tutor DJ has an excellent teaching style. He shows her every step of a maths problem and encourages questions. DJ also goes to the effort of making up personalised worksheets for her based on her maths book. Thank you, DJ, the effort is appreciated.
Maria, Newport

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ayaan worked through linear graphs by finding equations and intercepts, as well as applying Pythagoras' theorem to calculate triangle sides.

In Year 10, Lily focused on quadratic techniques such as completing the square and practiced with past exam questions to solidify her understanding.

For Year 11, Marcus tackled differentiation, including applications to maximum and minimum problems, and reviewed how to solve cubic equations using the factor theorem.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, particularly in algebra practice; as one tutor noted, "she needs to finish practice sample test questions."

In Year 11 Maths Methods, revision often focused on easier problems, with skipped harder textbook exercises—this limited readiness for exam-style questions.

A Year 7 learner avoided attempting unfamiliar trigonometry tasks, preferring to revisit solved examples instead of tackling new ones.

When a senior student forgot to bring previous test papers for review, valuable feedback opportunities were lost. This led to last-minute cramming rather than steady progress and undermined confidence before assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Kingsville recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking questions now pausing the lesson to explain where she got stuck on last week's homework, then tackling logarithm problems more independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student who previously struggled with graphing trig functions worked through practice tests and confidently approached tougher tangent graphs without prompting.

In Year 4, one student who was hesitant to participate at first is now actively answering questions during lessons and learning from mistakes, showing a new willingness to engage each session.

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 Yarraville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Margaret Mary's School.