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St Kilda's tutors feature a Master's-qualified early childhood music specialist with extensive school teaching experience, an Australian Maths Competition High Distinction winner and Olympiad participant, university medallists in science and engineering, peer mentors, swimming instructors, a Bachelor of Education trainee, and award-winning musicians—offering real-world expertise across STEM, English, and the arts.

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Kartikey

Info Processing Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor should have the ability to make the students accustom of unlearning process so that they can have an understanding of all the subjects. Detail oriented Taking live examples for…
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Chaitrali

Info Processing Tutor Southbank, VIC
Problem-solving. Patient. Understand the person in front of you so that you can solve his/her problem. Be the best friend and try to give the answer to every query of the student. Tutoring others make me feel more confident and I can elaborate on concepts such that students will understand it easily. Get to know and learn more…
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Anusha

Info Processing Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and adapt teaching methods to suit their individual needs. A good tutor should explain concepts clearly and patiently, ensuring the student truly understands rather than just memorising. It’s also important to…
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Yediya

Info Processing Tutor Southbank, VIC
Being available, supportive, and help motivate students. This includes understanding that tutoring is not about forcing materials, but to guide students in their learning process by their own paces. Being patience and the willingness to find ways to make materials easier to…
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Daniel Ross

Info Processing Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think the most important things that a tutor can do is to instil in students the drive to learn more about a subject, fix any misconceptions they may have, and to make them feel comfortable enough to ask any questions they have. I think my strengths come from finding gaps in a student’s knowledge and using appropriate measures to rectify them.…
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Jaspreet

Info Processing Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Make learning more easy, providing constructive feedback, motivate and inspire, instill confidence, resourcefulness. Good communication and interpersonal skills Attention to detail Ability to make some understand in a simple and easy…
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Shaizaad

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Help them to break down a problem and follow a methodical set of steps. A lot of science and mathematics subjects require a lot of practice and exposure to problems and questions. Starting from the basic routine work and working to more complex, abstract concepts is the key to good teaching. My strengths involve working around student's strengths…
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Hayden

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
To promote interest and skills in the topic they are studying. They should also teach the student how to access and find knowledge that they may require. In the current world, information is easy to find and access. Skills are something that must be learned and cannot be found via a web search. I care about the understanding of the student and…
Nicole
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Nicole

Info Processing Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making the learning/teaching process fun and engaging for them, whilst reaching and achieving their academic goals. My strengths are explaining a range of topics to students, that is digestible and easy for them to understand. Also I have a lot of patience when teaching students…
Alexis Nicole
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Alexis Nicole

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing is that the teacher makes the student realize the importance of learning all these things and how they could apply it to their real life. I think my strengths is that i see teaching as a performance rather than just a boring classroom setting. I believe that keeping the student engaged in the experience is crucial to…
Dhreeti
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Dhreeti

Info Processing Tutor Glen Huntly, VIC
The most important thing would be to understand the problems of the students and guide them accordingly. If I were to talk about teaching, I would start of with the words I read in an article long ago. It said, “a good teacher, like a good entertainer first must hold his audience's attention, then he can teach his lesson.†As an aunt of two…
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Yash

Info Processing Tutor East Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter and to inspire a love for learning. This involves going beyond simply solving problems or answering questions, but rather, helping students develop critical thinking skills and a genuine interest in the topic.…
Daniel
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Daniel

Info Processing Tutor Ormond, VIC
Develop a strong rapport with the student so as to better their ability to pass on their knowledge. I think I am able to relate to students very well as I only recently graduated high school myself and I believe I have a strong ability to pass on my…
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qinuo

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Personalize Learning: Adapt teaching to the student's style and needs. Clarify Complexities: Break down difficult topics into understandable parts. Supportive Environment: Create a safe space for questions and growth. Goal Setting: Collaborate on achievable learning objectives. Feedback and Improvement: Offer constructive feedback to…
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Niloy

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being able to develop an interest in the subjects and being able to put oneself in the students shoes to be able to better understand how their progress is coming along are 2 important things I can do for a student. My strength would be my passion for the subjects. I believe These subjects can be made interesting beyond the general coursework…
Divya
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Divya

Info Processing Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
A tutor should be able to read the students mind if he fails to do so he has failed in his job. Understanding what the student needs and give the student what the student lacks and preserve and enhance what the student already has, this is what tutoring is all about. I like to employ new methods of teaching skills as per the student requirements…
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James

Info Processing Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutor should be able to adapt to each student differently in many ways, such as the method of teaching, pace of teaching and the environment or atmosphere. As a student myself, I believe I could relate more and since I just graduated high school I still have fresh memories of what it is like to be studying in secondary…
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Abhijit

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated. Often at a young age if we fail to grasp a concept it can damage our self-confidence. Therefore it is a tutor's responsibility to bring out the 'never give up'attitude in students and motivate them to continue trying until they can overcome the hurdle. Tutors should…
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Zhi Lun

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
Able to teach someone with the suitable way for the student Easily…
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Yash

Info Processing Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Along with being a tutor, be a go-to person with whom the student can freely express their difficulties and doubts to excel not only in studies but also in different aspects of life. I can always help the students to help themselves in order to excel in studies along with an overall development of themselves To understand a subject from a…
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Aastha

Info Processing Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Encourage children to become independent learners I empathize with children and use different resources to help in…
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Anusuya

Info Processing Tutor Murrumbeena, VIC
Better identification of problem areas - Improved academic performance - Boosts confidence in the classroom - Flexibility and Understanding - Assertive and resourceful - Excellent communication Tutor in Melbourne - Tutoring at Swinburne University, - Tutoring for Dandenong and Carrumdowns schools - Flexible and can improve academic - Car Driving…
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Revanth

Info Processing Tutor Carlton North, VIC
Trying to understand the level of math understanding of the student and to work on the math concepts right from the level the students are not clear. For tutoring profession one very important skill is to deliver the knowledge, tutors may be intelligent and superskilled but they become great teachers only when then can get down to the level of…

Local Reviews

Alec is really enjoying his sessions with Matt. He finds Matt funny and easy to get along with. Alec tells me he has already started learning things he didn't know. We are very happy so far with Matt.
Melanie, St Kilda

Inside St KildaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Matthew focused on complex numbers—proving properties using geometric arguments—and also tackled advanced trial paper questions involving polynomials and mathematical induction.

Year 11 student Amisha worked through the quantum mechanical nature of atoms, applying the Rydberg equation to electron transitions, and practised solving problems on electromagnetic induction.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Will developed essay writing skills by planning comparative responses for Tracks and Into the Wild, with particular attention to analysing language use and connecting key themes such as individualism and materialism.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student often skipped showing full working in interest and credit card problems, which made it hard to catch repeated calculation errors; as noted, "small details were missed due to the habit of skimming over the question and jumping straight to the formula."

In senior English, incomplete homework and weak communication about missing work became an issue—one week, no prior notice was given that set tasks hadn't been attempted.

Exam responses also suffered from minimal essay planning, leading to answers drifting off-topic.

In Extension Maths, forgetting previous feedback meant similar mistakes kept resurfacing during timed proof questions.

Recent Achievements

One St Kilda tutor noticed that Will, a Year 12 English student, has begun to independently spot and explain his own writing errors—something he previously struggled with—and now takes initiative to backcheck his essays before submitting.

In another recent high school session, Amisha made a breakthrough in physics by correctly solving a projectile motion problem using methods she'd found confusing just weeks ago, and her improved test score reflected the shift.

Meanwhile, a younger student showed new engagement by describing themes for class novels out loud after previously being hesitant to share ideas during lessons.

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 St Kilda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yesodei HaTorah College.