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Windsor's tutors include a Dux with ATAR 99.85 and perfect study scores, a university mathematics master's student (110/110 cum laude), a PhD award-winner and seasoned uni-level maths tutor, experienced school coaches and peer mentors, plus passionate K–12 specialists in English, science, and maths—many holding leadership roles or academic scholarships.

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Priya

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
A tutor can change the approach of a student towards a subject- from pessimism to optimism, and make him/her excel in that subject. Understanding- so if a topic is not well understood by the student, I can explain again with a different approach so that the student understands the concept clearly. Patience- I am patient with weak/slow learners,…
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Anita Afrin

Science Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I believe as a tutor it is my responsibility to act as a guide for my students, I can't learn a lesson on behalf of my students rather guide my students so that they can find out what interests them the most. I want to provide the right tools to my students so that they can know what to use when and how to use them so that they never loose the…
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Olivia

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Listen carefully to how they think about the subject - what is it that they struggle with? Why do they like/not like the subject? What do they understand and what exactly do they need assitance with? As tutors we do not want to assume how students feel or what they do or do not know. Be a good listening ear for them and available when they need…
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Lordwick

Science Tutor St Kilda East, VIC
To help them believe that given time commitment and a good study plan, that they (students) can succeed. Instilling that faith in the student counts for so much in helping the student. The patience to giver over a topic again and again until a student understands. As a result, I have been able to build students' confidence in themselves when it…
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ABHILASH

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
First understand the Students in class, Their wave length, Their strength and weakness related to the subjects so that I can help them to improve and make them able for the society . One of my better attributes is I’m great with getting to know the student and helping the student feel comfortable working with me. This allows time for the student…
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Karen

Science Tutor St Kilda East, VIC
Give them confidence Give them skills to prepare for exams Engage them in lessons and allow them to interact and engage in learning Provide them with subject knowledge I can give students confidence by creating a positive encouraging environment I have a calm and patient personality allowing students to engage, ask questions and feel…
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YOGESH

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Tutoring help students to get a better grip on the subject. Tutors can give special attention to their students and can solve their doubts and which they don't get clear in the classroom. Students can get in routine to study a subject. I am very patient, if my students cant solve a problem I find out on which step of the solution they are getting…
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Wallis

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to create an environment in which the pupil feels encouraged to ask questions. Without a certain degree of security or familiarity, most kids are too nervous or shy to ask questions and thus are left with a minimalistic understanding of a topic, instead of the deeper understanding they could gain by…
Chi
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Chi

Science Tutor South Yarra, VIC
To explain things that student can understand and when they understand something, they'll remember it, they don't have to learn it by heart. I understand the struggle as a student because I've been…
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Natpiya

Science Tutor Prahran, VIC
Inspire and encourage students to like/ love the subjects or study. When they enjoy to study, then they could understand and recognise the lessons easier. I can digest the lessons to be simpler for students to understand. I love to prepare papers or equipment to make the lessons more interesting for students to learn. I always bring the heart…
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Leila

Science Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do is listen. There may be other things going on either at home or at school that is preventing students from reaching their academic goals and the best way to foster a student-tutor relationship is to that you're there for them and that you understand what they're going through, in order to…
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Vinutha

Science Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include creating a supportive learning environment, fostering a growth mindset, and building the student’s confidence. Personalizing the learning experience to meet specific needs and goals is crucial. A tutor should provide clear and constructive feedback to help students understand and…
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Bethan

Science Tutor St Kilda West, VIC
Confidence! Making children feel safe and confident is the most important thing a tutor can do for students. When a child feels safe with you and able to be their true self, they will engage more with learning and exceed all expectations. I am patient and kind and really care about the progress of all children. I also like working with the…
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Renee

Science Tutor Toorak, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen. Is there a way the student feels they learn better? Perhaps through pictures instead of words? Is the student not focussed and extremely tired? Would it be more productive to learn outside in the backyard or reschedule for another day? Students are young, but they are young adults.…
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Saul

Science Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
It is crucial to understand the particular learning style of each student as everyone is an individual. Furthermore, to remain encouraging and provide motivation where necessary, always remembering that learning is a process and that it is my role to guide the student along that process. Having recently been a high-school student I understand the…
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Charlotte

Science Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do is guide and support a student in their knowledge. For me, I found it the most helpful when a tutor was able to provide formulas or structures for solving problems, which allowed me to tackle whatever questions I was tasked me. As a student, I have a love of learning and an innate sense of…
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Animesh

Science Tutor South Yarra, VIC
A good tutor should make sure that his/her student understands the essence and real life importance of the subject he/she is teaching. Nothing is stronger than a photographic memory, explaining things and concepts in a flow diagram or figure form will help students to retain more information. Every student is on a learning path, thats why they…
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Tim

Science Tutor Toorak, VIC
Listen to what the student actually wants help with and find out the root cause of why they are stuck or confused. The teacher needs to work together with the student, not against them. I am training to become a teacher and so I have a good understanding of how learning can occur, especially for students. I have been able to help students in the…
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Jonathan

Science Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Engage with them in such a way that the student actually wants to be at tutoring sessions. There is no benefit to tutoring sessions where the student has no respect or inclination to listen to a tutor. 1-on-1 or small group tutoring gives the student the attention that they may be lacking from a classroom environment, so this is the perfect…
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Josh

Science Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Empathising with the student and understanding their background knowledge and skills. Giving the students space to work things out on their own, and providing structure to help guide their self-study as opposed to supplying all the answers. Taking an adaptable approach to learning styles and finding different methods of approaching each individual…
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Anuj

Science Tutor Armadale, VIC
Build a relationship with the student. If you can make the sessions enjoyable then the student will be more likely to engage and try to improve. Patience, lots of students don't understand the concepts straight away and therefore you need to be patient with them to help them achieve their goals. Adaptability, every student learns in different…
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Habiba

Science Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence and self trust, as this often leads to improved performance. I make lessons engaging by involving students in each step, encouraging questions and critical thinking, and emphasising both independent learning and problem solving. I also give students breaks when…
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Aparna

Science Tutor Armadale, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a friendly and supportive environment where they feel comfortable expressing their doubts and concerns. Additionally, adapting teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs and helping them overcome challenges are crucial aspects of effective tutoring. As for…

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Annie is enjoying the tutoring with Nina and I think they will build a strong relationship. I totally understand the timing to start seeing results
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Nicholas practised converting mixed numbers to decimals and ordering decimals, then moved on to rounding decimals to different place values.

In Year 9, Ava worked through SOH-CAH-TOA trigonometry rules for right triangles and solved word problems using the Pythagorean theorem.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Matthew focused on expanding and factorising algebraic expressions—including perfect squares—and applied these skills in exercises involving difference of two squares.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, incomplete homework meant key credit card and interest concepts were forgotten—this showed up in quiz struggles. "A significant amount of knowledge...was lost over the last week due to incompletion of homework," a tutor noted.

In Physics (Year 12), written work for mechanics topics was sometimes hard to follow, with missed steps during multi-part calculations leading to errors that slowed progress on Module 5 questions.

For a Year 8 student, skipping working on paper and relying only on mental maths led to confusion in algebra problems; this habit made it harder to spot where mistakes crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Windsor noticed one high school student who used to skip note-taking now diligently writes down key tips and even refers back to them when tackling new material.

Another secondary student, after weeks of struggling with logarithms, finally began applying log rules independently during practice questions, marking a real turning point in their understanding.

In Year 4, a younger learner who often guessed at answers started raising her hand to ask clarifying questions instead—showing she's becoming more comfortable seeking help rather than staying silent or guessing.

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 Prahran / Windsor Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Windsor Primary School.