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Tutors in Springvale South include a PhD mathematician and university lecturer, an experienced high school maths and science teacher, a Dux with ATAR 99.30, multiple award-winning STEM scholars, accomplished peer mentors and music coaches, and VCE graduates recognized for state-leading results, subject prizes, academic excellence, and passionate engagement with K–12 students.

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Monita

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
A tutor must be able to explain things thoroughly and calmly as many times as needed. I can say I am calm. I can explain things in simple terms for better…
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Sandra

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
Be patient and be approachable, to create a health positive teacher student relationship, where students feel safe and comfortable to ask for help. Patience, easygoing and understanding that each student learn at different pace and have different learning…
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Stanislav

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
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Sai Ang

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
Definitely being able to be there outside of alloted times, for example having the student send over any hard problems they may encounter online and I can help them via text message or email etc etc., and also of course ensure that students are always up to date with their school curriculum and are able to keep up with the content they have been…
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Keanguy

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
being a tutor is to have a responsibility in one's education, making sure that a student skill set is sharpened and make practical use of it. be professional and ethical in tutoring. providing clear and logically breaking down problems and explanation. To give clarity and reassure their…
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David

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
To help them achieve in life whether academically or in their personal life, so that they can be future leaders or be academically gifted in their lives namely in their potential careers. My excellent communication skills are very strong in both verbal and written…
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Pooja

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is make learning innovative and effective. The students must enjoy the process of learning and not find it monotonous. I believe this will go a long way in keeping the student's attention. Another important thing a tutor can do is adopt a safe approach wherein a student feels comfortable asking questions…
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Zunaira

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
A tutor should plan a lesson keeping in view the needs of every students because every students learn differently in different ways, at different times.So being tutor its duty to meet the needs and plan strategies that will help them to achieve their full academic level. ADAPTABILITY TO WORK WITH INDIVIDUAL IN ANY CASE 2.INTERPERSONAL…
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Thanh Dat

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important thing that tutor can give a student is confidence. Confidence is the key to increasing students' marks and leading students to achieve their goals. By bringing confidence to students, he/she will able able to solve any problems by themselves without hesitation or afraid that he/she may does it incorrectly. My curiosity and…
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Gitali

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
A tutor needs to be considerate towards every student's capacity and level of understanding. Sometimes students feel like they are misunderstood or they are lagging behind and the teacher does not notice. I feel that it is the tutor's duty to be there for all their students and help them gain confidence. Each student has to be catered to,…
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Ngoc Kha Tu

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
It is important for the tutor to put effort in understanding the need of students and assist them to address their needs effectively. Because of that reason, the tutor needs to listen and competently apply their knowledge in order to improve student's learning. With appropriate guidance, the student can sucessfully acheive their goals and gain…
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Maegan

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
A tutor needs to care about their student. Without a sense of trust between teacher and student, there exists no confidence in either party. The student's faith in the system declines, as does the teacher's faith in the student. Thus, what I deem THE most important factor in tutoring is to show compassion and understanding to a student; to show…
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Ann

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to provide comfort and support. This I believe would help a student feel that they are welcome to express any concerns and ask questions in order to further their learning. As tutors, we are there to provide additional assistance when it comes to the student's learning, so if they…
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Jason

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to their needs and help them build a positive attitude towards learning. All student's learn through different techniques, I like to adopt a personal learning style for each student, sometimes students require visual aid, more practice problems or just analogies about…
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Tony

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be adaptable to explaining concepts differently. Many students learn in different ways, and being able to break down concepts tailored for different students will really help them build true understanding and confidence. It’s about listening, observing how they respond, and adjusting…
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Adel

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important is teaching students how to learn and develop their problem solving skills. It is important to teach students how to approach a mathematical problem, understand the question and use the appropriate solution. I believe I have various strengths related to tutor. The first one is being patient. It is important to know that…
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Jack

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
I think the guidance is the most important part. Tutors are there to not only teach but to provide wisdom and guidance. In my experience throughout the years, when I taught year 11s I needed to help guide them to make better decisions. The reality is that we do not have full control of their academic journey, but we can help support their…
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Kameela

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for their students are to build their confidence and create a comfortable environment where they feel okay asking questions and making mistakes. It’s also about helping them develop a deeper understanding of the subject, not just memorizing answers, so they can apply their knowledge in different…
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Andy

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
I believe the most important thing I tutor can do for their student is to be understanding and accepting of their students. To be a mix of a friend and an authoritative figure who they are comfortable around and respect. This way they can actively engage with the tutor and whilst also learning and reinforcing their knowledge. I think my strengths…
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Erica

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - Read their expressions; if a student is feeling distressed, confused, or overwhelmed, a tutor must know and be able to slow down the situation. - Understand what they excel in and need help in; tutors should have an understanding of the skill set of their students as they teach. -…
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Tharushi

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
Providing 100% support that the student may need and listening to them when they do not understand a particular area. Then the tutor can best cater to the student's need. Patience, preference to learn new teaching techniques, being open for feedback to improve…
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Sianne

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
I think the most important thing is making sure the student enjoys the subject. There's nothing worse than trying to teach an unmotivated student because then there will be no progress. My strengths include being patient and having an upbeat attitude towards children. Since I've taught children with short attention spans, I have no problem in…
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An Khoi

Tutor Springvale South, VIC
Beyond improving test scores or grades, a tutor should inspire a love for learning and independence to carve their success. I believe that a tutor should prioritise building a student's confidence, encouraging them to approach challenges with a positive outlook. As I have recently graduated, my strengths lie in my ability to resonate with my…

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Inside Springvale SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Alice focused on adding and subtracting fractions, including work with equivalent fractions and practical examples.

For Year 8, Daniel practised solving linear equations and explored expanding and factorising algebraic expressions using step-by-step worked solutions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah tackled advanced algebra topics such as manipulating complex algebraic fractions and applied her understanding to solve equations with variables on both sides.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to show working in algebra and worded questions; as a tutor noted, "he got the answer but skipped showing steps," making it hard to trace logic and catch errors.

In Year 11 maths, incomplete homework meant revision time was spent clarifying missed concepts rather than advancing to new material.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner often left multiplication tables unpracticed at home—when asked for 6x or 7x facts, she hesitated.

During a senior timed test, pressure led to skipped checks and repeated careless mistakes on linear equations, leaving marks lost despite knowing the method.

Recent Achievements

A Springvale South tutor recently saw a Year 9 student, Mitchell, shift from hesitating on algebra to confidently factorising expressions after making mental notes from worked examples and actively using them to avoid previous mistakes.

In a senior session, another student who used to rush through questions without checking now deliberately double-checks each step in solving circular functions, which led to her correctly finding exact values for the first time.

Meanwhile, in primary years, Florian—who was initially quiet and unsure—has started talking through his addition problems out loud and back-checking answers independently before moving on.

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 Dingley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Athol Road Primary School.