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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.

Tiffany
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Tiffany

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to support them along their learning journey. Learning is not a linear experience and it does take a lot of patience, time, and effort, and as a tutor, it is important to guide and support their student throughout the journey. It is also important to be a mentor and someone that the…
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Dominic

Tutor Williamstown, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them to gain understanding on both important content and on how to properly answer all difficult questions in an exam or test environment, additionally, the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student understand where this knowledge can be applied later in life or in…
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Shannah
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Shannah

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen to them. If you do not have two way communication a lot of details can be lost in translation or misunderstood . I am patient and I adapt to my students learning style in order to have effective communication. I plan material ahead of the lesson to ensure that the time I have…
Alister
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Alister

Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
For me, the most important aspect of tutoring is being able to breakdown a concept which the student finds challenging into its key components and then explain them in a way which really resonates with a student. By doing this not only are you helping the student to understand the topic, you are enabling to student to apply the idea or concept to…
Shanela
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Shanela

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The tutor can make the learning experience more comfortable and enjoyable for the student I believe I can make it more fun and relaxing when it comes to studying which can enable the children to grasp the syllabus better. As I am still a student too at the University of Melbourne, I am able to understand the struggles children face with learning…
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Arpita

Tutor Seddon, VIC
Provide an individual learning environment Clarify and reinforce concepts Set goals and track progress Instil effective study habits and time management skills Encourage curiosity and a love for learning Expertise in subject matter Adaptability Organization and planning Responsible and patient Strong problem-solving…
Xavier
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Xavier

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. I like to create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as I believe it is crucial for effective learning and something that most traditional schools fail to provide. I believe my…
Samuel
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Samuel

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
There are two main things that a tutor should aim to provide for a student: 1. Confidence/Self esteem - Students can't learn if they feel bad about themselves or their ability to learn (learn maths specifically in this case) Any teacher of a student, needs to praise a students effort as being inherently valuable as well as praising any…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor Prahran, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor brings is 1 to 1 guidance. A good tutor can work with the student and guide them to achieve their individual goals, and can adjust their methods and pace as necessary, unlike in a class at school where the pace of teaching is same for everyone. I have a strong grasp of the sciences and English, and I…
Vincent Yong Sheng
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Vincent Yong Sheng

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
In my perspective, providing confidence is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. The majority of people would hire a tutor is because of one's unsatisfactory performance towards the subject. Confidence would increase the understanding process for most of the people. Furthermore, to excel in the subject, the student has to work…
Hanna
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Hanna

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that it's crucial for a tutor to create an open and supportive relationship with their student. A student needs to feel comfortable to ask questions and communicate what they need, and it's the tutor's responsibility to create a space where that is possible. As an older sister (and informal tutor) to a 10-year-old little girl, I've…
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Munenyasha

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to create a supportive environment, build the student’s confidence, and help them develop independent learning skills. From my experience mentoring in High school, I saw how crucial it is to tailor support to each student’s needs, not just focusing on grades but also mindset. A good tutor…
Cherie
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Cherie

Tutor Southbank, VIC
First and foremost, a tutor must have faith in his/her student. Having faith means having the trust that her students have the capability to excel not just academically but, in character development as well. As a tutor, I am not only an assistant in my student’s academic work. I am also a role model whom my student will look up to. Therefore, I…
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Yiwen

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Help students understand difficult concepts by breaking them down into simpler parts and explaining them in a way that makes sense. It also provides your child with ideas for solving problems, so that he or she will have a method for solving problems of his or her own when faced with challenging problems in the future. Encourage and support…
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Rani Aishwarya

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Be a mentor and guide to student and help them reach their aspirations. Understand the strengths of students and motivate them to do things passionately. Communicate easily with people and make them feel comfortable. Eliminate fear some kids have about learning and help them to focus and learn easily different…
Devika
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Devika

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can provide a student is an understanding of what the students needs are and trying their best to provide that. My strength as a tutor is being able to clearly communicate information in a way in which the student is able to grasp the knowledge…
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Jinwei

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Instil in a student a love of learning; teach them how to learn and how to manage their own education. It is relatively easy to study enough to get good marks in an exam, but having a positive attitude and active approach towards learning leads to much better information retention and better outcomes in the future, when the student is on their…
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Neeserg

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think tutors have to have the appropriate amount of empathy to understand, not only the way they learn, but also their reason for learning. Best thing tutor can do is align his values with his student's. I think this is a way to frustrate and alienate him. I can approach a problem the way student does. This gives me an insight into where they…
Nishtha
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Nishtha

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and to give them time to grasp a concept. Different methods of teaching should be applied in order to keep the student interested. I am patient, understanding and kind. I will not a rush a student and will take however long they need to understand a concept. I can…
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John (Tyler)

Tutor Richmond, VIC
put concepts in terms and teach them in ways each student can understand, because every student is different that means finding what works very solid…
Shuhan
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Shuhan

Tutor Brighton, VIC
Building the student's confidence is, in my opinion, the most crucial thing I must do as a tutor. Learning, in my opinion, is simple; if you put forth the effort, you can always become a good learner. However, many students find it difficult to be self-assured. In my opinion, as a tutor, I must gradually boost pupils' self-assurance in their…
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Ngoc Van Nhi

Tutor Burnley, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is create an open and comfortable environment for their students. I believe that if a student isn't afraid to make mistakes or ask questions, they can become more confident, approach problems independently, and find better enjoyment in doing the work that they might originally find dull and tedious.…
Danielle
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Danielle

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to understand where they are positioned in a certain subject and to start teaching from the fundamentals as setting a strong base for the subject is extremely important. Understanding the basics is important due to the fact that as the student progresses in a subject, if the fundamentals were not…

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.