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Tutors in South Melbourne include a UK-qualified primary school teacher with two years' classroom experience, an Olympiad-participating Chemical Engineering scholar, a private tutor and camp facilitator with six years' K–12 expertise, multiple Monash and RMIT scholarship recipients, psychology and data science postgraduates, and high-achieving mentors skilled in maths, science, English, and creative leadership.

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Tia

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Build confidence in and an awareness of the framework of a subject. In persisting and finding new ways to explain and teach the same content. Everyone finds different ways of learning more accessible, I enjoy helping facilitate real understanding of a…
Angelina
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Angelina

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe it is important to understand the student's weaknesses and strengths before starting to teach them. I have come across a common problem with students, which is that they often jump straight into trying to solve a problem without fully understanding the theory/basics first. Hence, I try to first help them understand the basics then go…
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Amit Kumar
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Amit Kumar

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
1.Listen to the student's need and understand their problem. 2.Breakdown complex problem into simpler forms to make them understand. 3.Provide clear explanations and give examples 4.Encourage and motivate the student 5. Create a positive and supportive learning environment 6.Help the student set achievable goals and track their…
Leo
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Leo

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
teaching them the subject contents is the basic thing. A good tutor should also be able to share the personal studying skills to students, and help them find their own interest and improve their own skills of studying the subjects. solid skills of mathematics; always be delightful to help others; be able to share some personal experience and…
Nerissa
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Nerissa

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the essential building blocks of knowledge before trying to reinforce hard concepts, in order to help the student have a fleshed out understanding of their learning objective and feel confidence in their understandings. I would say communication is one of my…
Zandile
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Zandile

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is empower them to become an independent learner. This entails encouraging self confidence, promoting effective study habits and helping them learn and grow in a comfortable environment. I have great communication skills that can adapt to different learners. I am also sensitive…
Tongying
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Tongying

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teaching study Skills. It includes equipping students with effective learning strategies, time management techniques, and organisational tools to help them succeed beyond certain tutoring sessions. Because I am a student as well, these study skills continue to help me in my uni study or even…
John
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John

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a safe learning environment where the student is confident and encouraged to ask questions and be more engaged in the learning. From there the tutor must observe how the individual student learns and should utilise personalised learning strategies that will allow for the student to…
Naheng
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Naheng

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Motivate and inspire the student: A tutor can motivate and inspire the student by setting achievable goals, celebrating their successes, and helping them see the value and relevance of what they are learning. One of my biggest strengths is patience and skill in using diversified education tools is the ability to meet the needs of a wide range of…
My Linh
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My Linh

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that tutors should be able to recognise their students’ learning style. It is crucial as everyone has a different way to understand a content. By teaching in their preferred learning style, it can help the student to learn better, as well as for the tutor to recognise where the student is struggling at. I am very patient as I have…
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Tran Tung Minh

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Dedicated tutors must understand that each student is unique and has their own learning style, pace, and needs. Therefore, it is crucial for tutors to adapt their teaching methods to the student's individual needs, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. By doing so, tutors can identify and address areas where the student struggles and…
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Sharvari

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, guide them with patience, and help them become independent learners. A tutor should not just give answers, but teach students how to think, solve problems, and believe in their abilities. It’s also important to listen, understand their struggles, and…
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Aftab

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Help them reflect on how adults deal with life. Great listener and presenter, especially…
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Tuiala

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Equip them with the knowledge and skills to enable them to realise their full potential and reach their goals. No matter the level, I always make sure the basics or fundamentals are well understood by the student. Not every student is the same in terms of communicating and understanding so I prioritise identifying the best way to deliver to and…
Patricio
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Patricio

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Provide individualized attention and support: A tutor should be able to understand the unique needs and learning styles of their students and tailor their approach accordingly. This includes providing personalized feedback and guidance, as well as adapting teaching…
Raven
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Raven

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to teach them about their subject, but to teach them skills that they can apply for all things in life and in other subjects. I also think its as important that I connect with my students and to be a friend to them so they will be able to have fun learning the subject as for…
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Campbell

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think a tutor should, first of all, try to improve the student's mindset and mood towards the subject rather than simply trying to improve their grades, and often times a change in mindset for a student can make all the difference. I also think that creating a good learning environment for the student is extremely important. I believe that my…
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Soe Wint Wint

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
To explain the concepts in the simple and easy way to help them understand Understanding Maths concepts well and able to explain it…
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Nathalie

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Go the extra mile to ensure students have all the necessary information to excel academically and be mentally supportive of the students’ studying effort. I am very patient and understand that not all students can understand things at a standard pace. I’ve done both IGCSE and O levels twice (once in SG and in Indo) so I also have a firm…
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TANYA

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Listen to their students and build relationships with them. I think strategising post prompt communication and listening will allow us as a troupe to solve any problem. It is important to make them believe that we are in it together! I think I have a very strong base in the subject and am bubbling with energy to motivate my students into…
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Jahnavi

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
In terms of learning, I think the most important thing a tutor can teach a student is how to have confidence in them selves and their learning. This will teach them how to work though problems independently, encourage them to ask questions and most importantly they will learn to enjoy learning. I am great and problem solving and I am very patient.…
Sahana
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Sahana

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I consider first getting connected with the student, understand their grasping ability of how smart or dull they are in education. The next step would be to train them accordingly and give attention on every single concept, make the subject interesting and solve problems sitting together. For example, giving real time examples in science would…
Maahi
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Maahi

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are really understand the student, make them feel supported, and help them believe in themselves. Every student learns differently, so it’s about adapting your approach to what works best for them. For me, it’s not just about helping them do well in their studies, but also building their…

Local Reviews

Kratika is doing well, Trinity is happy working with her.
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Inside South MelbourneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Gracie practised addition and subtraction with numbers in the hundreds, explored number patterns, and worked on reading both digital and analog clocks.

In Year 10, Alex tackled solving equations through a practice test and school math booklet, then moved onto factorisation worksheets and revisited tricky past paper questions for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Elias focused on psychology exam revision by breaking down evidence-based interventions for phobias and reviewing classical versus operant conditioning using real exam questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was often quick to answer before thinking through problems, especially with worded time conversions; "she rushed her answers and missed details," leading to extra confusion when homework was set.

In Year 10 algebra, one student avoided writing out full solutions—"needs to always write complete solutions and steps"—which made it harder to catch minor errors during revision.

A Year 11 student struggled with combining concepts from earlier chapters into new topics, sometimes relying on recent content only, which limited deeper understanding when tackling mixed-topic exam questions.

Moments like these meant time in sessions was spent re-explaining or backtracking rather than progressing.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Melbourne noticed Violet, a Year 10 student, honestly identifying her weak spots in statistics and, after just one targeted session, she began reading data sets more carefully and correctly—a real shift from earlier mistakes.

In another session, Achilles (Year 8) moved beyond following set methods and started tackling maths problems with his own strategies; he even asked for an extra question at the end to test himself, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, Gracie in primary school said she now feels happy heading into class because she finally understands multiplication after struggling 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 Emerald Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Melbourne Primary School.