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Tutors in Watsonia include a VIT-registered early childhood and primary teacher, a Mac.Robertson Girls' High School Dux and 99.05 ATAR scorer, an award-winning peer mentor and Maths Olympiad competitor, a university-trained cognitive coach for K–12 students, experienced Kumon instructors, and multiple postgraduate educators with years of maths, science, and mentoring expertise.

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Peter

Tutor Watsonia, VIC
Gaining a sense of self. Self-respect. Self-confidence. Self-esteem. These seem to help learning. I rarely teach. I prefer asking questions and letting the student discover the…
Negara
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Negara

Tutor Macleod, VIC
I think maintaining an open mind, patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude are among the most important things a tutor can do. Acknowledging and adapting to each student's learning pace is vital, as it varies individually. My patience and engaging behaviour with students. I understand the amount of effort and time needed for this role, but…
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Ryan

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is not only to support a student but to make them feel as though they have accomplished what they set out to achieve, even if it is a small goal, as long as it gets fulfilled. I believe that I can personalise the amount of help I provide to a student, no matter their abilities. This will allow me to ensure…
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Hanh

Tutor Kingsbury, VIC
Encouraging student to strive for their goals and providing them clear study path are the most crucial things that a tutor can do for a student. In fact, learners will improve significantly when they are cared, encouraged and motivated. In addition, understanding learners' learning preference and ability will help a tutor create and/or adjust the…
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Trishen

Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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Huy

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A tutor job is to reinforce the knowledge that student learned from class. Moreover, tutor should help student to develop critical thinking skill not only for exams but also for future education. Finally, I believe tutor should prepare student to handle any challenging exam to achieve the best results as possible. I am very paitient and easy…
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Ayesha

Tutor Mill Park, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a supportive and encouraging environment, tailor their teaching methods to meet individual needs, and help build the student’s confidence. By fostering a positive atmosphere, adapting to each student's learning style, and celebrating their progress, tutor play a vital…
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Ruby'n

Tutor Ivanhoe, VIC
Provide personalised instruction and support. Every student is unique and has their own strengths and weaknesses. I should take the time to understand each student's individual needs and tailor instruction and support to help the student succeed. I am patient and understanding, and are able to work with students of all skill levels and learning…
Charlie
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Charlie

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - Instill the student with confidence in their ability. - allow the student to feel heard when they have questions. - Precisely explain the math concepts the student is struggling to understand - Spend personal time learning and refining knowledge on content to give the…
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Tejesh

Tutor Preston, VIC
The key for a good teaching skill is patience, which I am really confident to have. I am ready to explain the same concept to someone multiple times until the latter can step out of the room with the confidence that he/she has learnt something. Even that I am a student from the Science side my eagerness to learn more has triggered me in learning…
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Amandeep

Tutor Thomastown, VIC
Try. Yes, Trying as many times as it needs to help students understand the concept truly. Coming up with different approaches to the maths problem if one is not working for them. Being patient with the students is the most important thing a tutor can do for students. Well, I am and have been a natural for mathematics, so tackling new maths…
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Xinjue

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
In addition to professional knowledge and skills, tutors need to be patient when dealing with students. In addition, tutors have to be careful to express their opinions and fully understand the students' ideas when teaching the course. My strengths lie in my adaptability and willingness to actively solve problems. But at the same time, because I…
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Aadit

Tutor Epping, VIC
Ensure that not only are they up to date, but are going above and beyond, excelling in their subjects. Due to my experience as a tutor, I have developed much needed strategies to help students of all abilities and ages to be able to grasp the content, as well accelerate past their peers. Patience and Communication are the most important strengths…
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Samantha

Tutor Kew East, VIC
Being patient, encouraging and knowledgeable so that they can give students confidence. Explaining things simply in multiple different ways also really helps. I am a good listener, calm and good at explaining things. I always really enjoyed Maths and Science subjects at…
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Ami

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to allow the student to feel confident in their studies by adapting to their needs. As every student will prefer to study in different ways, so it is important that the tutor understands how their student studies best and supports them. Students may feel demotivated if they are…
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Lily

Tutor Coburg, VIC
I can help students feel confident in their ability to solve problems, reach their goals, and achieve success in their classes, by guiding them through practice problems while fostering independent thinking and understanding, alongside helping them develop their study skills. In terms of my teaching philosophy, I value relational understanding,…
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Tiffany

Tutor Doncaster East, 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…
Senthil Benish Shylas
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Senthil Benish Shylas

Tutor Coburg North, VIC
As a student myself, the important things a tutor can do for a student can provide a clear and simple explanation and help them how to break down a given problem and apply the learned concept in real-life scenarios. And, another important point to note is that every student is unique, so as a tutor, I should be able to adapt to the teaching style…
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Gaveen

Tutor Macleod, VIC
be very patient when approaching the students and to help them understand that they could trust you and gradually help the student believe in them selves Every student is different and i am able to recognize each students weakness and strength and work towards turning those weaknesses to strengths and seeing the end…
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Nishant

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I believe that the most essential things a tutor can do for a student are to boost their confidence, promote a true grasp of the subject, and provide a secure, supportive environment in which they can ask questions and make errors. A skilled tutor does more than just deliver answers; they help pupils think critically and build problem-solving…
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Ishika

Tutor Greensborough, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their true needs. Sometimes students need more than just a teacher who is repeating themselves to help them understand things. Tutors should be trying different techniques and approaches that better suit that student, and understand the weaknesses of that student to better help…
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Nicole

Tutor Greensborough, VIC
- Showing the student that it is okay to make mistakes because through mistakes, we learn how to perceive and push ourselves to achieve our absolute best - Providing a safe environment where the student can grow both academically and personally - Being a reliable individual and providing support during their academic journey - Showing the…
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Timothy

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
- Never express frustration with a student's ability - Be understanding of life circumstances - Be flexible in regards to intensity of work - Be willing to repeat and review information - Confirm that student understands content before continuing My strengths as a tutor would include great organisational skills, the ability to relate to people…

Local Reviews

We are so very happy with Michael and cannot speak more highly of him.
Sonia, Watsonia North

Inside WatsoniaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student worked through chapter four on complex numbers and tackled vectors from chapter two, focusing on problem-solving with worked examples.

For Year 11, time was spent reviewing logs, exponents, and compound interest calculations, clarifying methods step-by-step.

A Year 6 student practised multiplying decimals using exponents and reinforced understanding of the 3x and 5x tables through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

Several process-related challenges emerged across different year levels.

In Year 11, a student tackling advanced algebra needs to slow down and write out each equation, as skipping steps in quadratic proofs led to hidden errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student struggled with work layout—her method for factorizing was hard for others to follow, making it tough to trace calculation paths.

For a Year 7 learner, not keeping diagrams bold and clear meant key features were missed when drawing geometric figures.

In upper primary, times tables revision often focused only on easier sets, so gaps remained with the 6x and 7x tables.

Recent Achievements

One Watsonia tutor recently saw a Year 12 student finally grasp de Moivre's theorem, confidently using it to multiply and divide complex numbers—something that had caused hesitation before.

In another session, a Year 10 student who used to rely on the tutor for every step with Pythagoras' Theorem is now solving problems independently and even checking their own work for errors.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised their tutor by breaking down an irregular area question into parts without prompting, after previously struggling to start these on their 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 Watsonia Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Watsonia Primary School.