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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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Ruochen

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that students need to become motivated and strategic to learn well. Therefore, as a tutor, my main aim is to help my students achieve a better academic result through providing them with engaging interpretations and thorough explanations of the key principles behind each concept. This way, the students get to immerse themselves in the…
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Chelsea

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: (1) being patient and listen to what they actually need help with and not just blatantly providing answers, (2) making sure that they understand what is explained and can be applied to other questions or other scenarios, and (3) help the students enjoy the subject they have trouble with,…
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Fathima

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Never get angry at a student for asking the same question repeatedly. They are asking because we have not done a good enough job in explaining to them. So we must be patient and ensure we explain as clear as possible. It also very important for a tutor to encourage and motivate students. Sometimes students say they want to give up but we must…
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Dan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Provide quality and tailored education where a typical school class may lack in, Every student is different and providing one to one tutoring can allow tutors to really understand the student and get the absolute most for them. Breaking down hard to understand concepts and explaining them clearly and concisely. I believe every tutoring session…
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Cassandra

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
To be encouraging and to always be there for the student. When they feel like giving up as the going gets tougher, give them an encouraging boost, be it verbally or through actions (little rewards). Patience in teaching, commitment to the student and the willingness to find various ways to engage students in the lesson so that they are able to…
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Wasseem

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor should simplify everything for easy learning and provide effective ways to tackle maths problems. I am very patient and motivates my students to work. I always make my students understand the beauty of…
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Saqif

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing is to make the student understand there is no reason to be disappointed. I also think that as a tutor, I should be able to teach a student how to be independent and think critically. If a student can solve a problem on her own after a successful session, my job is well done. Patience , Adaptability, Challenging…
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Weike (Zoe)

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Maximize their potential for learning and increase their awareness of their own strengths by creating a conducive learning environment (i.e. strength-based approach, encouragement, inquiry-based learning, one-on-one teaching and learning). All these would allow students to gain better understanding of the subjects or theories in a more in-depth…
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Saurabh

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor must understand a student first. I also think making a lively session and lightening up the session helps release stress and increase the grasping power of students. A tutor must be a friend and a teacher so that the student is free to express difficulties if there are any. I think I can make understand a concept to a person in the way…
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Akanksha

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor plays a very important role in a student's life. A good teacher can put a life long impact on the growth and personality of a student. A tutor can be an inspiration to the student and always be there for him or her not only during the course but even after the course as a mentor for life. My strengths are my ability to explain concepts in…
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Hoang Thao Linh

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I acknowledge that passing on knowledge such as how to use Pythagoras is important, I would love to inspire students to love learning and being creative in the way that approaches a math issue. When students grow up, it is not the quadratic equations or math problems that helps them to thrive in higher education and life, but it is the ability to…
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Chloe

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I consider patience to be the most important quality a tutor can have for a student. I believe a tutor should guide rather than give the answers straight away. A tutor should be able to set a good example and inspire motivation. I have always enjoyed mathematics and teaching mathematics. I studied math B (standard level mathematics) and math C…
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Aaron

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I personally think that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to explain any concepts of certain subjects in the most comprehensive way for the student to understand and try to bring out the inner passion of the student towards the subject. I think my strength as a tutor is to incorporate active learning into the lessons and…
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Senarathna

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Bring their self esteem up. Relate to them by acknowledging that I was once like them. Explain to them that hard work always beats talent. Identifying their strengths and weaknesses and allow them to pursue their strong suits. Patience is my strong suit. I am strict. Out of the box learning techniques. Shortcuts. Identifying student's…
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Shehan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
In addition to helping students understand why and how things are done, mentors must also encourage and be patient with students while they are in the process of achieving. A good tutor should also be capable of viewing things from the student's perspective in order to better understand the student's view on a particular matter and potential…
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ferdian

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Providing students with a learning environment which encourages their participation through asking questions and allow them to show their own way of approaching a question. A tutor needs to not only ensure that students get good grades, for me personally, it is equally important to boost each student's problem solving skills and creativity.…
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Ravindu

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
1. Listening to students' problems and addressing them fully. 2. Helping students achieve their long-term goals. 3. Sharing both knowledge and experience on how to become successful in studies. 1. Being patient and listening to students' questions carefully. 2. Ability to think from the perspective of a student. 3. Explaining concepts using…
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dushyant singh

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage learning which includes reading books, topics as it enhances focus and improves understanding. Moreover the teaching has to be interactive, interesting as learning becomes simple. Relating concepts with real life improves the learning and grasping .…
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Pham Thao Ly

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Apart from delivering a sound understanding of the concepts to the student, I aim to reinforce my tutoring with study strategies so they can advance their independent learning and boost their way to success. Being a tutor, I want to see my student gain confidence in their subjects and learn not just the knowledge from me, but the leaning…
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Boya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
showing patience and love, teaching students to form their own way of study and passion for study, so that they can gain progress for a longer time even without teachers or parents' supervision. I got great score when I was a student and I think I have some techniques to share with my students to help them get good score. And I completed my…
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Sanjay

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that every student is equally capable to achieve highest of the grades, I feel it is very important to first totally trust in the student's abilities and capabilities and also let the student know about the trust I have in them, I would try to notice their strengths and weaknesses by first asking them about their favorite/ least favorite…
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Arya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is empathise with them, show them compassion, and assure them that there is always a tangible way to achieve what they desire. My strengths as a tutor are as follows: - patience - empathy - resilience in times of conflict - interpersonal skills - compassion - ability to understand…
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Chathuri

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I firmly believe that making student's confident about the subject is the most important thing. A tutor is someone who guides the student to the solution also letting the student explore the new entities. It is not like providing the question and the answer at the same time. A tutor must be able to win the heart of the student so the student loves…

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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.