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Tutors in South Morang include a former school principal with multiple "Best Principal" awards, VCE high-achievers (ATARs up to 97.95), Olympiad and academic competition recipients, experienced maths and English tutors, qualified teachers with education degrees, peer mentors, swim instructors, and passionate youth leaders—all bringing rich experience in guiding K–12 students to excel.

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Ahmed

Physics Tutor Lalor, VIC
Show empathy, take time and have patience. Try to include students in a creative environment. Every student is different and I have to understand them closely informally and build good rapport. I would like to show students that math is a wonderland and possibly bring out the best in them. I have strong foundation in maths and I can explain…
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PRATHAMESH VILAS

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Making realise the student of their self worth. How to have a vision, goals and appropriate mindset. Most importantly making aware of the practical oriented world. Ability to explain the difficult things in simple manner. Embraced Patience, Responsibilities and tolerance. Ability to connect with students at professional and personal level as…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Helping students develop a deep understanding of concepts and theories. I can help students feel relaxed and confident. I can explain concepts and theories in multiple different ways. I have patience and I'm easy to talk with. Communication is my number one…
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Sambika

Physics Tutor Epping, VIC
A tutor can inspire and instill self belief/self esteem back into a student. A tutor can motivate students to study hard and receive good marks. When students receive good marks the student gains self esteem and confidence and ultimately happiness (which akes tutoring very rewarding). A tutor can be a good role model and show students not only the…
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Diwas

Physics Tutor Lalor, VIC
Beyond just improving grades, the most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence. Many students fail maths not because they aren't smart, but because they have 'maths anxiety' and believe they can't do it. A great tutor changes that mindset by creating a safe space to make mistakes. Secondly, a tutor must teach independent study…
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Arun Teja

Physics Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe a tutor should have a better understanding of student's perspectives. To elaborate, every student has a different perspective, and some will go in a very different direction tutor should understand the student's perspective before judging or correcting students. The tutor should ask questions and should bring up real-life examples so…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Bundoora, VIC
Gaining a sense of self. Self-respect. Self-confidence. Self-esteem. These seem to help learning. I rarely teach. I prefer asking questions and letting the student discover the…
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Sri Ratan

Physics Tutor Bundoora, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take personal time out to teach not only teach the subject but also the real life applications of the subjects. My strengths as a tutor mostly rely on how patient I can be. I generally work as an educator at kindergarten my work experience helps me to break down complex concepts and…
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Tien

Physics Tutor Lalor, VIC
A good tutor, besides academic understanding, communication, patience and flexibility are the key aspects. Every student has their own unique learning curve and techniques, it is the tutor's job to discuss with the student and figure out the best way to convey the ideas and give appropriate study load. There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all,…
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Jack

Physics Tutor Eltham North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is inspire and incite passion around learning. If the student knows the outcome of what's being taught and enjoys the process of learning, then it is much easier for the student to build on their own knowledge independently in the future. I believe I can create excitement around topics and show students how…
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Mitchell

Physics Tutor Eltham North, VIC
Really listening to the students' struggles and concerns with an open mindset and responding in an informative yet not condescending manner enables the students to learn and develop their knowledge. I would do this by listening and learning how the student learns and taking the necessary steps to help the student feel comfortable and understanding…
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Eric

Physics Tutor Bundoora, VIC
I believe that tutoring is about more than studying for tests, and has a greater focus on developing skills that are transferable beyond their learning careers. I can teach content, but more importantly help students have a greater understanding of their own capabilities. I have been told that I am very well-spoken, and I believe that this is an…
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Marcus

Physics Tutor Bundoora, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them deeply understand the underlying concepts. While assisting with difficult questions can be helpful, empowering students with fundamental knowledge and the confidence to tackle any problem independently enables more effective learning and accelerates their growth. I…
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Sophie

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I believe the most crucial aspects of tutoring involve fostering a supportive and collaborative learning atmosphere, identifying and addressing individual learning needs, and providing constructive feedback. It\'s essential to not only impart knowledge but also inspire confidence in students, encouraging them to become independent and lifelong…
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Hien

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Understand the student problems and give the right instructions to inspire their study. Passionate and effective…
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Ruturaj

Physics Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them become an independent and critical thinker who are unfraid of taking on unknown and challenging problems. I also believe that having an open and safe communication space with the students so they feel free and comfortable to express themselves in the classrooms.…
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Amandeep

Physics Tutor Thomastown, VIC
Try. Yes, Trying as many times as it needs to help students understand the concept truly. Coming up with different approaches to the maths problem if one is not working for them. Being patient with the students is the most important thing a tutor can do for students. Well, I am and have been a natural for mathematics, so tackling new maths…
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Nausher

Physics Tutor Kingsbury, VIC
The tutor needs to make sure that all the questions of the student are answered really well. Most importantly, the tutor needs to be a role model for the student. Someone that he/she can look up to and be proud of. I have the ability to be extremely patient with my students which helps me gain their trust. Moreover, I can also induce self…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Greensborough, VIC
The most important thing would be adaptability and patience. A key role as a tutor is helping students to build up their confidence and their skillset in being able to grow as a student in a manner that works for each individual student. Learning new skills can be challenging and so as a tutor, I listen intently and encourage the students to be…
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Zainab

Physics Tutor Epping, VIC
-Be a reliable source for a student. -Provide constant reports on a students progress so that they are aware of how they are going. -Be understanding. -Have the ability to adjust their pace/approach depending on how the student learns. I have become good at finding many ways of explaining the same concept as I know that not all students will…
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Ananthakrishnan

Physics Tutor Bundoora, VIC
Understanding a students drawbacks & finding a way to work around it. I'm approachable, open-minded & will encourage…
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Zi Hang

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Instead of asking the student to memorize, be patient and explain the important pieces of the topic that will allow the student to piece everything together. Building a strong personal relationship with the student also allows both the student and the tutor to communicate better, this is crucial as no fear of asking questions will reside within…
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Maharage Nayomi Rangana

Physics Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Most importantly always understand the level of knowledge of each student because every student is unique with their knowledge on subject area, numeric skills etc. Being flexible with students when tutoring to understand the study material by providing them with more practical application. Do more questions on difficult areas and allow them…

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Content Covered

Year 10 Samuel worked through extended response and exam-style questions on calculus, probability, and data distributions, focusing on both textbook chapters and practice SACs.

For Year 11 Arham, sessions targeted bearings using trigonometry in worded problems as well as concepts of simple and compound interest.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Sophia focused on algebraic simplification—specifically factorising expressions—and applied indices rules to real-world contexts like calculating interest rates.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student continued to rely on mental calculations for multiplication, avoiding pen-and-paper working; as noted, "she needs to keep the pen on paper instead of thinking in her mind," which led to errors when facing harder division tasks.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, one student had not completed coursework five days before a SAC, meaning valuable revision time was lost.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student arrived expecting a practice SAC that wasn't available—lesson time was spent deciding what to do instead of focused study.

For several senior students, incomplete or missing work repeatedly delayed targeted exam preparation.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Morang noticed that a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to ask for clarification, is now willing to voice questions during sessions instead of guessing—especially when working through unfamiliar problem types.

Another high schooler has started tackling complex homework independently and completed a challenging assignment without needing step-by-step guidance, which marks a shift from her earlier reliance on prompts.

In primary, one student remembered the order of operations unaided and solved problems using it correctly after struggling with this skill last month.

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 Mill Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marymede Catholic College.