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Tutors in South Yarra include a UK-trained secondary maths teacher with postgraduate credentials and classroom experience, an 8-year veteran primary school educator, multiple Cambridge A Level high-achievers (including full marks and triple A*), VCE subject duxes and ATAR 97.8 scorers, Olympiad and SAT top percentilers, peer mentors, Kumon instructors, and multilingual university scholars.

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Sai kiran

Tutor Windsor, VIC
1.Build confidence 2.Encourage for a small growth in progress. 3.bridging gap between School teacher and parent. 4.Developing exam skills . 5.making student understand which child didnt get properly in school. 6.Helps them to achieve their Goals. My main strength is encouragement (youcan doit) which brings confidence in children. Positive…
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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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Stella

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Build an interpersonal engagement to understand each other. I am assertive, love to teach, very good at time management and result…
Jimin
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Jimin

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Respecting students and appreciating all backgrounds is the most important thing to carry out as a tutor. I feel that teaching is not only about teaching knowledge, but also about shaping the way students feel and think about a certain subject or concept. My strength lies in creating a calm, yet enjoyable and comfortable study environment for…
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Federico

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
After the first months of tutoring passed by I noticed that what most students necessitate was a method, a fixed pattern to follow whilst studying. Then, my objective became to teach students how to learn properly: my aim was to assist them in finding their own way of studying and learning. As the result of five years of University study, I have…
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Renee

Tutor Toorak, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen. Is there a way the student feels they learn better? Perhaps through pictures instead of words? Is the student not focussed and extremely tired? Would it be more productive to learn outside in the backyard or reschedule for another day? Students are young, but they are young adults.…
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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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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…
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SHALAKHA

Tutor Richmond, VIC
If you ask me, simplifying the concepts is the major task for a tutor. Just not the concepts but individual attention to the weaknesses and elimination of the same is a must to be a good tutor. Simplification of concepts and integration of the concept with real-world problems so that the learner could relate and understand the application of the…
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Dennis

Tutor Toorak, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to help the student create a mindset and habit of independent thinking and learning. I believe that people brimming with curiosity that does independent learning will understand and achieve more. I have an easygoing and outgoing personality. I have good communication skills. I am adaptive and flexible. I am…
Teenu Thomas
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Teenu Thomas

Tutor Toorak, VIC
-Prepare before class so that tutor can teach efficiently during the required hour -Experiment different ways of teaching to understand how the student learns the best -Understanding the student and able to explain in their level -Ability to explain in a simple manner -Being a curious learner to improve my knowledge -Being a good planner I can…
Tim
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Tim

Tutor Toorak, VIC
Listen to what the student actually wants help with and find out the root cause of why they are stuck or confused. The teacher needs to work together with the student, not against them. I am training to become a teacher and so I have a good understanding of how learning can occur, especially for students. I have been able to help students in the…
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Muhammad Yoonus

Tutor Richmond, VIC
In my opinion, one of the most important things a great tutor can do for a student is to increase their passion for the subject. When a student genuinely enjoys learning about a topic, they will be more motivated. When students love what they're learning, it unlocks their potential. That energy and excitement will hopefully lead to a deeper…
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Elissah

Tutor Richmond, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them skills they can use in life. It's not just about teaching them how to do a single problem, it's how to solve problems down the track. It's also about giving them the confidence in themselves, being confident means they will be less stressed and be able to do their best…
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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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Yue

Tutor Richmond, VIC
First of all, transpositional thinking is really important. For students, they're the first time to learn some concepts while tutors have been dealing with the same concepts for at least several years. So a tutor must think from a student's perspective to find a better way to teach students. Secondly, a tutor should be able to check students'…
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Isha

Tutor Toorak, VIC
A tutor should be able to provide clarity in moments of doubt and confusion. Encourage practice and definitely believe in the student. Studying should be made interesting and not one sided as it can turn out to be really fun. I am extremely patient and organized. I will be planning notes and classes to make sure that we are always one step ahead…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Sylvia

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to create a comfortable, supportive, and engaging learning environment. When students feel safe to ask questions and explore ideas, they’re much more likely to build confidence and develop a genuine interest in the subject. My goal is not just to help them solve problems, but to spark curiosity…
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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…

Local Reviews

Pippa is very happy with Dexter. Her tutoring style is very effective and Pippa had excellent results in her mid-year exams.
Lorraine

Inside South YarraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jamie worked on comparing and simplifying fractions, as well as converting between fractions, percentages, and decimals using targeted worksheets.

In Year 7, Jonas revised algebraic expressions and practiced calculating the perimeter of both regular and irregular shapes, also tackling pattern recognition with visual aids.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jamie focused on operations with negative numbers and explored probability through tree diagrams and statistics homework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, Tommaso sometimes rushed through surface area questions in geometry, forgetting to include the base, which led to incomplete answers—his tutor noted, "don't forget adding up the area of the base."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's small and unclear handwriting during algebra problems caused confusion, even for himself when reviewing work.

In Year 6 maths, Jamie hesitated on multi-step worded questions and often doubted her own working; this hesitation made it hard for her to check solutions confidently.

During a senior revision session, unfinished notes and missing formula sheets left one student unprepared for practice tests.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Yarra recently noticed Jamie, a high school student, moving from hesitancy with negative numbers to tackling calculations and multi-step equations involving negatives independently—a shift from needing frequent reminders just weeks ago.

Tommaso, also in high school, used to rely on prompts for statistics work but now finds Q1, median, and Q3 quickly and draws box plots accurately without help.

Meanwhile, Jonas in primary school surprised his tutor by not only distinguishing factors from multiples—something he struggled with before—but also simplifying fractions accurately by dividing common factors.

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 Prahran / Windsor Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Christ Church Grammar School.