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Tutors in Whittington include experienced K–12 educators such as a VIT-certified science and maths teacher with UK and Australian classroom experience, two university assistant professors with nearly a decade of teaching each, high-ATAR achievers and subject duxes, seasoned private tutors in maths and English, Olympiad competitors, and passionate academic mentors across STEM, chess, and creative fields.

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Alexander

Chemistry Tutor Highton, VIC
-To identify a student's knowledge gaps, and to subsequently help the student learn something new. This requires the tutor to build on what the student already knows. -To break difficult concepts/ problems down into more simple parts, to facilitate easier learning for the student. To explain difficult concepts into layman's terms. -To help…
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Ana Claudia

Chemistry Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
First thing is trust, the tutor should be responsible, good listener, and patient; as a result, the student will trust on him and feel more comfortable to learn. Second, the tutor should understand and analyze the student difficulties to create an individual approach for his learning. Therefore, teaching will be an easy way for the tutor and the…
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Preethi

Chemistry Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Tutor can help students who are suffering in a unit. They can help them understand better, tutors can make them love the unit with proper teaching. More importantly they need to have patience. I am really hard working, bubbly and friendly person, which makes kids love me. Most importantly I love teaching and sharing my knowledge. All these are my…
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Syed

Chemistry Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
Provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way and to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level. Understanding the world of…
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Mansha

Chemistry Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are make learning feel less stressful, build a student’s confidence, and adapt to their needs. It’s not just about explaining concepts, it’s about creating a space where they feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment. Everyone learns differently, so I try to adjust my…
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Mariia-Bozhena

Chemistry Tutor North Shore, VIC
In my opinion, the most important things that a tutor can do for a student would be explaining concepts to them in ways that the individual student can understand as well as aiding them in memorisation and application of the concept tutored. Moreover, I strongly believe that it is extremely important for a tutor to leave a student without self…
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Richard

Chemistry Tutor Norlane, VIC
- Being patient with a student - Knowing what what section of children you generally gel well with. Each student is going to be different. - Flexibility, Dynamism & Openness to Changing - A tutor is effective only when they’re able to adapt quickly and change their pedagogy, communication style, etc, - Good Communication Skills and the…
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asheer

Chemistry Tutor Bell Park, VIC
Finding relevant resources and approaches to better help a student where he/she is struggling at. Secondly, a tutor should always be kind and polite to a students so the student feel comfortable in asking questions about his struggles in the subject. By prompting students with questions, I am able to identify where they are lacking and as a tutor…
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Andrew

Chemistry Tutor Geelong, VIC
Personally for me, the teachers at school never went into what you really need to succeed in the HSC, and being one student in a class of 30 meant most times your questions were left unanswered. Having being tutored, having someone available to ask questions that I did not understand was very helpful throughout my schooling career, and I hope to…
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Yashwanth Gowda

Chemistry Tutor Geelong, VIC
Help them understand theirs difficulties in their own way. Patience - that’s the key, that’s my strength I have thought 3 year old kids and 70 year old couples…
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Adele

Chemistry Tutor Geelong, VIC
Encourage them to try new things, even if they make mistakes at first, and keep encouraging them as they get better at the things they weren’t so good at before I’m creative, adaptive, and can create a fun learning…
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Charles

Chemistry Tutor Newtown, VIC
Show and explain to the student how the work should be completed in a way that makes the student feel confident in the area of study, so they are able to compete it by themselves in the future without relying on you Being able to communicate with the students in a way that they are able to understand, allowing them to be able to complete the work…
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UtibeAbasi

Chemistry Tutor Geelong, VIC
First and most important is creating a relaxed and comfortable learning environment for the student and that includes being approachable and easy to talk to, that way the student can ask questions freely where he don’t understand. Second, be flexible and adaptable in imparting the knowledge to the student in the best way possible 1. I am very…
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Tenzin

Chemistry Tutor Newtown, VIC
I believe that a tutor must have efficient communication skills and rich background knowledge on the subject who has the ability and potential to make students feel positive, motivated, zeal and enthusiastic towards learning and making the learner to tackle any kinds of challenges. My highest power of being tutor is to convince and deal with each…
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Amie

Chemistry Tutor Newtown, VIC
Listen and learn. Being able to recognise what they need from you, not what you need them to do Being able to cater to all students. Seeing where each may struggle individually and strategize to better their…
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Smriti

Chemistry Tutor Geelong, VIC
Important things a tutor can do for a student is to Share their knowledge and learning techniques with students so that they understand the concepts easily and quicker, which allows them to go a step ahead of their teacher and reach greater success. I am very hard working, patient and have a good hold on science and maths. I enjoy teaching and…
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Matthew

Chemistry Tutor Newtown, VIC
A tutor must be able to not only provide feedback, but also be able to respond to a student that is active in the process of learning. They must be able to structure learning around the student's difficulties in a topic, and give a pre-determined plan of how they are going to make that student's difficulties a strength. Because of this, they…
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Zahra

Chemistry Tutor Geelong West, VIC
A tutor’s most important role is to support and guide the student’s learning in a way that builds their confidence. It’s not just about explaining content, but about creating a safe space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should encourage independence by teaching strategies that help the…
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Brett

Chemistry Tutor Grovedale, VIC
Tutors should be patient when tutoring and be prepared to repeat themselves or explain something in different ways. Tutors should design lessons that are of interest to the student but are also at the appropriate level for the student's ability. Tutors should be encouraging when students do something well and supportive when students make…
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Paniz

Chemistry Tutor Highton, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for students is to give them the confidence to believe in their abilities in order for them to view themselves as capable enough to learn new things, work hard and perform their best. This starts with the tutor identifying the student's area of need and working hard alongside them to improve it.…
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Fraser

Chemistry Tutor Grovedale, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are build a student’s confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and help them develop strong problem-solving skills. Beyond just teaching content, a tutor should encourage independence and help students understand how to approach questions rather than just providing answers. Clear…
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Tom

Chemistry Tutor Grovedale, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a safe learning environment to provide the student with the confidence to ask questions without the risk of feeling silly. As a tutor, I would love to share my passion for maths and science, inspiring students to pursue further knowledge and find enjoyment within the…
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Needhi

Chemistry Tutor Manifold Heights, VIC
Help and have patience Motivation, patience to work through…

Local Reviews

Julianna was excellent last year, and she got Emma back on track with her maths. She participated in ICAS and did really well.
Rachel

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Eliz worked on double-digit multiplication, long division, and was introduced to the concepts of HCF and LCM in maths, while also practising descriptive essay writing and expanding vocabulary in English.

Year 9 student Amber focused on algebraic equations involving negative numbers as well as quadratic expressions, including their introduction and review.

For Year 12, Marcus tackled advanced calculus skills such as differentiating with the chain rule and quotient rule, finding tangents and normals to curves, and anti-differentiation for areas under curves using integration.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often forgot to bring her calculator and school books, which meant she couldn't always show progress on Pythagoras and trigonometry in sessions—"I haven't got my book again," she said, so practice was sometimes limited to what could be remembered.

In VCE Maths Methods, one student relied heavily on mental calculations even when a calculator was allowed, slowing down problem-solving with surds and Pythagoras.

A Year 3 learner hesitated during basic addition due to doubts about multiplication tables; this made it hard for her to move confidently into division tasks or keep up speed in classwork.

Recent Achievements

A Whittington tutor recently saw a Year 12 student become much more methodical with multiple-choice exam questions—she now carefully eliminates options using her knowledge of gradients and stationary points, rather than guessing as she used to.

In Year 10, another student who previously needed step-by-step help tackled simultaneous equations independently, applying the point of intersection technique confidently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who once hesitated before answering maths problems is now noticeably quicker and applies tips straight away; last session, she finished all her subtraction questions without pausing for reassurance.

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 Newcomb Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Whittington Primary School.