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Tutors in West Melbourne include a Maths Olympiad competitor with high distinctions in university maths, experienced IB and IELTS tutors, a former school physics teacher and coach, peer mentors awarded for excellence at RMIT, Kumon and private maths instructors, academic scholars in engineering and economics, and K–12 specialists holding postgraduate education credentials.

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Jordan

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Never giving up on them until they understand a concept. Always being there whenever they have a question. Always looking for new ways to teach, not repeating what isn't working. Being patient. I have a passion for learning, maths, and science. I believe I am a friendly person who is easy to get along with. Since I enjoy tutoring I know that I…
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Michael

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think that fostering an enthusiasm for the subject is the most important. If a student can start to really enjoy something then they'll practically teach themselves! It's also really important to show children how not to get frustrated, to treat their topics carefully and with consideration rather than giving up. My biggest strength is…
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Aurelia

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
To make a personalised, engaging and effective tutoring lesson by understanding the student’s strengths and weaknesses. Patient, understanding and eager to unlock my student’s full…
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Akbar

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Make students comfortable to learning and have fun while learning i can be fast response and i used to join math competition all the time since i was in primary school and i think because im still a student i can relate more to…
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Michael

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Tghe most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel comfortable with the subject. if a person is intimidated by a subject, they will never be able to learn efficiently. by removing the air of mystique from the subject, the student will grow in confidence and ability is sure to follow. I am patient and have the ability to focus in on…
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Arun

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The only thing that a tutor should do best is to guide their student correctly. All efforts in the right direction pay off. I can understand where someone is lacking and trying to get to the root of the misunderstanding. This enables a varied approach to suit a person's specific…
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Camila

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only focus on academic support but also personal development, where the student grow confidence and passion for learning rather than memorising. I believe a tutor needs to building confidence, build a trustworthy environment, individualize teaching methods, promote the belief…
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Kweku

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Listen, encourage and be willing to work alongside them. I've found that when I didn't understand a concept and I felt assured that the person helping me believed in me, believed that I could succeed and helped me from that perspective, I was more willing to listen, to learn, to try, to make mistakes, to be corrected, to try again, and eventually…
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Elijah

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think positive feedback is the most powerful tool a tutor can use. When a student is learning a new subject it can often be disheartening and unclear whether they can actually get through it. If you can assure them that they're on the right track, that anxiety starts to fade away, and they start wondering "okay, so I'm doing alright. Maybe I…
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Edward

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutors most important skill is listening. Every student is unique in where they excel and get stuck so, it is imperative that a students personal misunderstandings be understood and approached. Patience is also key as students vary in the speed in which the move from a position of confusion or unsureness to competency in a certain skill. Lastly,…
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Premkumar

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
To make them understand what they are learning and, most importantly, why they are learning. What is the practical use of their learning. I think I can understand the student's feelings and what exactly they are missing. I am also a doctoral researcher, so I know the pain of understanding concepts by reading. I can teach in an easy language so…
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Aakrit

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutor can make the student feel confident in their ability to manage the basics of the subject, and empowered enough to build on these basics, and continue to feel comfortable in learning the subject and concepts related to it I think being patient and making concepts easy to grasp are a couple of my strength when it comes to tutoring of any…
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Prachit

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Patient and dedication to teach anything to that student I am a very patient tutor who can explain the student if they have any doubt and they cannot understand it in a…
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xu

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Enlighten them when they are facing some difficulties and help them control them when they are not obedient and don't want to learn, so as to reduce the pressure of formal teachers Enlighten them when they are facing some difficulties and help them control them when they are not obedient and don't want to learn, so as to reduce the pressure of…
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Aidan

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Being able to not only teach a student how to figure something out, but also deepening their understanding on particular topics. Understanding that everyone is different and may have different needs when learning subjects, particularly those that are disliked and being able to cater to those…
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Juvelino

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
For math, required a clear explanation and provide as much as exercise as possible (calculations). A practical examples required also for student to understand how to solve a simpler math problems. Engaging with students for discussions and identify their weaknesses (issues) before tutoring class starts. Very engaging, my background as an…
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Chenxi

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutor should build the student’s confidence, encourage curiosity, and teach them how to approach problems independently. The goal isn’t just to help them improve grades, but to help them develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills they can use beyond tutoring sessions. I have a strong academic foundation, with scores of 91 in…
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Alan

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I don't think the tutor is there to "teach" the student per se, as that should be the teacher's role. The role of the tutor is to help clarify any uncertainties the student may have in a subject, fill in the gaping holes in their understanding, allowing the student to connect the dots in key concepts. Experience and my easygoing personality. I…
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Jeffrey

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not provide additional stress towards them. Students already feel the pressure and expectations of performing well within their school and with any extra-curricular activities that they have. A tutor needs to provide the flexibility and identification skills to understand what the…
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Jun

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Although I prioritise academic achievement, I will never rule out the significance of developing the "growth mindset" in students. By having the growth mindset, a student will never limit one's potential regardless of their current progress. This attitude not only allows them to be confident academically, but also will exert positive influence in…
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Oleksandra

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
A tutor should always allow a student to figure out problem entirely by themselves. The worst thing to do is to solve everything for the student. A student should feel he/she is a smart logical human being, he/she just need a bit of guidance and assistance, however, no one undermines his/her abilities. I am patient and enthusiastic at the same…
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Harry

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
Prepare them for tests/assesments, and to make sure they understand the curriculum to achieve the most out their schooling. Patient, a unique way of looking at things, easy to talk to, well presented, punctual, no professional experienced as of…
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Emily

Physics Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe that understanding a student's needs is vital for your approach to tutoring, as everyone is different in how they remember information. Along with this, providing regular feedback and goals is important to help the student see their own progress and what they need to focus on. I'm very patient and willing to spend as much time on…

Local Reviews

Amir has been fantastic and Riley has really enjoyed his sessions.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava practised long division and worked on times tables, reinforcing strategies for multi-digit calculations.

In Year 10, Hamish focused on solving systems of linear equations using elimination and revisited the distance formula between two points, building understanding through step-by-step problem walkthroughs.

For Year 11, Mia explored function notation and transformations, including graphing piecewise-defined functions and finding inverses with attention to domain and range.

Recent Challenges

Homework was not always completed on time by a Year 10 student, with missed textbook practice slowing progress in mastering functions and quadratic equations.

In Year 7 maths, "she still has a slight habit of inconsistency in her intermediary steps," which led to confusion when working through times tables beyond 5.

A senior chemistry student became overwhelmed by the volume of new content, leading to unfinished assignments and less focus during sessions after school tests—"the amount of information is overwhelming and it is hard to know what to focus on." This left key revision tasks incomplete before assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in West Melbourne noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated with redox reactions is now consistently finding oxidation states correctly after targeted practice.

Another high schooler has started asking for more challenging math questions, showing real initiative—last week, she independently worked through rectangular hyperbola problems that used to cause confusion.

At the primary level, one student cut her 10-times-table timing nearly in half (from over eight minutes to just four), and now volunteers to explain her steps out loud without prompting.

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 North Melbourne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Haileybury College - City Boys.