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Tutors in Southbank include a university lecturer with over 25 years of K–12 and Olympiad tutoring experience, a Maths Olympiad "Top of the World" awardee, a PhD researcher and seasoned school maths tutor, an IB Diploma scorer of 42/45 with peer mentoring skills, and accomplished youth leaders experienced in literacy programs and academic coaching.

Timothy
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Timothy

Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor should always seek to understand a students' capabilities and limitations first, before anything. A tutor should also always try to make learning fun and engaging for the student. Examples include bright visuals, kinematics and learning journeys. Lastly, a tutor should always seek to learn together with the student, an underlying…
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Nirav

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think teaching students how to be independent is something tutors must do. Prioritizing things like active learning wherein students get to question things themselves, rather than being spoon-fed answers is important. Making them learn that they can find the answers themselves if they put in the effort is important. And obviously creating all…
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Yuanyuan

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Patience is the most essiential thing during teaching. I would love to try to change the way of explaining to help students to understand. Usually I can describe the concepts in an simple way to help students to…
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Aditya

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is to create an environment that goes beyond academics, building a supportive foundation where students feel free to present ideas, develop their own problem-solving approaches, and understand that making mistakes is a valuable part of learning. Having graduated the IB (International Baccalaureate) myself I…
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Zillia

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Guide students to learn to summarize the method that works for them instead of telling them the answer directly. Allow students to express themselves in multiple languages. And will combine culture, story, interaction to let students understand the knowledge point, output…
Akshat
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Akshat

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them with the skills and confidence to become independent learners. This involves not only imparting knowledge but also teaching critical thinking skills, problem-solving strategies, and effective study habits that will serve them beyond the tutoring sessions. I may excel at…
Joseph Kevin
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Joseph Kevin

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutor helps to develop interest of a particular subject in students life. A lot many times, students like the subject because the way of delivery and the personality of the tutor. I believe to have the character and passion to transform young minds in understanding and applying fundamental concepts. I have good people and communication skills.…
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Quyen

Tutor Southbank, VIC
While it's crucial for a tutor to possess expert knowledge in their teaching subject, it's equally vital not to overwhelm students with pressure. I believe in fostering a supportive and positive environment during tutorial sessions. I aim to cheer them on in their endeavors and assist them in finding own sources of self-motivation to actually do…
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Angel Yuxuan

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is building their confidence. I believe in rewarding students for their hard work - wether if its a small chocolate bar, or even just a compliment. As small as it may sound, this can be essential for the students' confidence, which will naturally encourage them to achieve better results. It…
Vahid
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Vahid

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just imparting knowledge. Firstly, it's crucial to build a strong rapport and create a comfortable learning environment. Understanding the student's unique needs and learning style is essential for effective teaching. Providing clear explanations, using diverse teaching methods, and…
Rahul
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Rahul

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most crucial thing a tutor can provide for a student is personalised guidance and support. This involves adapting the teaching method to the student's learning style and needs, recognising & addressing problems. A tutor should also inspire confidence in students and create a positive learning environment where questions are encouraged and…
Kazi Tazwar
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Kazi Tazwar

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important role of a tutor is to empower students in their learning journey. This involves not only imparting knowledge but also instilling confidence and a love for learning. A tutor should provide personalized guidance, adapt their teaching style to suit individual needs, and offer constructive feedback. Moreover, fostering a positive…
David
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David

Tutor Southbank, VIC
A lot of students have the preconception that math is impossible and unenjoyable. If you can unlock a students joy for mathematical thinking and problem solving, than half the job is done. Mainly the ability to convey complicated mathematical concepts in a clear concise and (maybe most importantly) enjoyable…
Jiang
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Jiang

Tutor Southbank, VIC
- Let the students take the ownership of their own study - Always encourage and motivate the student - Build a strong rapport with the student - Communication skill: Worked as a peer mentor in RMIT for semester 2 2022. - Great time management skill. - Being passionate and open minded as a…
Devika
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Devika

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Understanding that no one is perfect and everybody is unique. Encourage them to achieve what they can by knowing their potential Keeping things in a simple and easier way so that anyone can…
Nivedita
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Nivedita

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Recognizing the distinct requirements and learning preferences of each student is crucial. Fundamentally, patience is important. It's essential to communicate clearly and break down difficult subjects into manageable chunks. A tutor should inspire a love of learning in addition to imparting knowledge by making the material engaging and relatable.…
Candice
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Candice

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that creating a safe space where the child is comfortable enough to ask as many questions as they need is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, admitting if I don't know content (and then researching it for next time), time management skills, the ability to re-explain concepts in different…
Gayle
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Gayle

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that it is important for a tutor to provide a safe space for the student. They should feel comfortable in the environment they are being taught in as well as in the presence of the tutor. This will make for a conducive learning environment. The tutor should also be open to answering any questions the student might have. My patience is my…
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Geraldo

Tutor Southbank, VIC
For me it is important for tutor to be able to encourage and make the student enjoy learning. Because in order for students to learn faster, they would need to be willing to digest the new knowledge and information given by the tutor. Furthermore, it is important for tutor to look at a problem from many different perspective, because one point of…
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Nathaniel

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that guiding students in a simple and clear manner, making them feel comfortable asking questions, and making them enjoy coming to class are very important things a tutor should do for their students. My stengths is that I am fun and easy-going and will always make the learning process memorable and enjoyable to the students. I am…
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SIBIN

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Adapt to the Student’s Needs Use Multiple Teaching Methods Reduce Anxiety Around Learning Give Constructive Feedback Help with Time Management Clarify Confusing Concepts Set Goals & Track Progress Be a Mentor, Not Just a Teacher Adaptability Patience and Encouragement Building Confidence Keeping Learning Engaging Structured Learning…
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Tadiswa

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Having struggled with math and earning D grades as a student, I underwent a transformative tutoring experience. My tutor prioritized connection, making concepts relatable, and instilling confidence. This shift from disliking to enjoying math highlighted the tutor's pivotal role in fostering a positive mindset. It emphasized the importance of a…
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A-nut

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Make them can truly understand the content of the study or subject that they have to solve it. and make them enjoy what they doing. I know my weakness and I'm the fast learning person I will try to adapt my teaching or skill depending on the situation to the student, and I love problem solving another strength is I have creative ideas and…

Local Reviews

Happy with the progress to date.
Lee, Southbank

Inside SouthbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Nathan focused on NAPLAN-style questions involving ratio and decimals, as well as strategies for tackling worded fractions problems.

In Year 11, Maya revised specialist mathematics topics such as stationary points and rates of change using practice SAC questions, alongside a review of coordinate geometry and integration by substitution.

For Year 12, Jack worked through complex numbers in both polar and arithmetic forms and practiced exam-style questions covering trigonometric proofs and compound angle identities.

Recent Challenges

During recent sessions, a Year 9 student worked confidently with algebra but "the algebra gets confusing at times"—particularly when manipulating fractions—making test questions harder to tackle under time pressure.

In Year 11 Chemistry, the challenge was recalling key information and applying molar ratios in multi-step pH problems; summarizing details from long worded questions was slow.

One Year 7 session highlighted that turning word problems into equations still feels unfamiliar: starting these questions independently takes extra effort.

When reviewing tests, reading each question carefully mattered—missing this step meant some errors repeated, even after feedback was given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Southbank noticed Alec, a Year 10 student, now shows more interest during sessions and has started asking questions about tricky topics instead of staying quiet—something he avoided before.

In another session, a senior student preparing for exams independently worked through curve sketching problems and used a stepwise approach to solve them, which had been a stumbling block just weeks earlier.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who previously rushed maths tests began pacing himself better; last lesson he finished all his questions with time left to review answers on his own.

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 Southbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Victorian College Of The Arts Secondary School.