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Beaumaris's tutors include a Master-qualified special needs educator and former school owner, an American-certified teacher with years of K–12 classroom and leadership experience, a Future Problem Solving international finalist (ATAR 99.10), VCE subject duxes, experienced youth mentors, peer tutors, Maths Olympiad participants, and accomplished coaches and leaders in debating, science, music, and sport.

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Evelyn

Business Studies Tutor Carnegie, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to help students gain confidence and understanding of their subjects, as well as providing them with methods they can utilise for problem solving, particularly when it's an unfamiliar question. I have great communication skills and I'm very calm and patient. I find it easy to connect with the…
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David

Business Studies Tutor Black Rock, VIC
- Ultimately a tutor is engaged to help the student either understand the material better or they have a certain outcome in mind when it comes to results - For most students, high school maths is all about practice and repetition, and seeing enough different examples and worked solutions so that they can handle the test material - The tutor…
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Greg

Business Studies Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized support, offering constructive feedback, and creating opportunities for improvement. It's about being there to help them navigate challenges, offering guidance, and cheering them on every step of the way. By creating a supportive environment and offering…
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Bardia

Business Studies Tutor Brighton East, VIC
Make them feel acknowledged and heard, and be there to assist when needed the student is having trouble, whilst also pushing them to figure things out on their own My lesson planning and communication is key, especially my patience with students as…
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Mason

Business Studies Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Well I think a tutor most important piece they can do for a student is take them from where they are to a place where they’re performing better in what they would like too. No matter where they are at whether it is passing to doing well or doing well to smashing it. I also think it’s about finding ways in which the student learns best. I think…
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Anusha

Business Studies Tutor Brighton, VIC
The most important aspects involve forming a genuine connection with the student. This means taking the time to truly understand their learning style, strengths, character and challenges. Creating a safe and encouraging space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is vital. Beyond just teaching the subject matter, I…
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Akshaya sree

Business Studies Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
Understanding the textbook and explaining in accordance. Help students to get better score in their exams and treat students with kindness and care. - Understanding the student concerns - Using different concepts and different ways to explain to the students. - Make the learning environment…
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Suna

Business Studies Tutor Bentleigh, VIC
A tutor should be resourceful and be able to continuously encourage the student to achieve their goals and more. They need to be able to readily respond to all types of questions within the curriculum and about the school system (eg the VCE system) to make the student feel confident and prepared to meet their learning goals. I have experience…
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Ollie

Business Studies Tutor Brighton East, VIC
helping and reassuring the student that they can do anything with thr right amount of work being able to communicate effecitvely and expertise in a range of…
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Gajith

Business Studies Tutor Clarinda, VIC
Actually speaking, the tutor should focus on potential development rahter than merely improving the skills of a student. It could be best tutors can adopt practices such as NLP ( neuro linguistic programming) to boost rapid learning of a student. But for that only truly commited tutors would raise their hands. Since it reqires a lot of hard yards.…
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Conor

Business Studies Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
A tutor must be able to recognise exactly what the student is struggling with, and thus also be able to ameliorate this issue through their knowledge, even if it requires perseverance. A tutor must also explain every step concisely to the student, so that it can make sense to the student, not just merely to an experienced tutor. I am very good at…
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Aryan

Business Studies Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
I believe being empathetic with the student is the most important trait. To realise that every student has a different pace of grasping concepts and the methodologies that tutors often times apply is same for each student, which is not fair on them. I truly understand what students might find hard when learning tricky concepts, subjects like…
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Mohanadas

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Listen to the student. I firmly belive that students know where they lack and what's stopping them from achieving their goals. Ensure the student doesn't lose hope or motivation to study. It is imperative that students get enough time and space to practically apply what they learn in ways that pique their interests. As a tutor I strive to first…
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Aliza

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think, a tutor should be able to understand the needs of a student and work around them. My ability to explain as well as patiently listen to my…
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Alexander

Business Studies Tutor Brighton, VIC
Support. The education system can be tough, and confidence is fluid along with grades, and it is up to the tutor to remind a student of how far they have come and how capable the student is. The largest impact on results is often not the time spent studying, but the foundational pillar that is psychology as this impacts every part of education.…
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Aaron

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
As a tutor, I believe some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Building curiosity in the student and make them fall in love with the subject. 2. Build a positive relationship with the student such that they can ask questions anytime with regards to the subject matter. 3. Be able to provide help for the student to…
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Khushi

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to instil confidence, inspire curiosity, and prioritise understanding over memorisation. My experience teaching coding has shown me the power of breaking down concepts into manageable steps and celebrating progress to motivate students. I emphasise working smart—helping students grasp the "why"…
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Nehum

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence by creating a supportive learning environment. Simplifying complex concepts to match their learning style is key. Encouraging critical thinking helps them become more independent. Consistent support ensures they feel comfortable asking questions and progressing steadily. As…
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Ahnaf Zarif

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
To emphasize with the student, I was a tough nut growing up and my teachers never understood me, I don't want to do the same with my students. I am good at explaining stuff as I use a lot of unconventional example which just make sense…
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Yanjun

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Firstly, successful tutors have specific content expertise. Tutors who can make learning relevant to students' interests create more students who actually care about what they are learning. Secondly, Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students.the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor…
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Janhavi

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think a good tutor can make studies feel like a piece of cake rather than rocket science. I think as a tutor it is my job to foster critical thinking and problem solving skills, so that a student can develop independent ideas and eventually become confident in the subject. My greatest strength is my ability to differentiate instruction to meet…
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Ritambhara

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Help them find their learning way inorder for them to excel even without you Patience and strong communication…
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Bailin

Business Studies Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Patience, attentiveness, timely feedback, positive attitude, and correct teaching methods. Guide students to discover the answers for themselves, rather than telling them the answers directly. Have patience and try to use different methods and expressions to make students understand. Have plenty of time and a positive attitude for actively…

Local Reviews

Gary has been a good personality fit with Myles. He has been gentle and encouraging and Myles is motivated to do more maths throughout the week where previously he was feeling it was all too hard.
Meredith, Beaumaris

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack focused on solving linear equations for his assignment and revisited the use of indices in measurement questions.

In Year 9, Mia tackled advanced algebraic concepts, including challenging problems from Chapter 4 and some extension work into Chapter 5, with extra emphasis on transformation of domains and ranges.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah concentrated on rates of change and a basic introduction to limits and derivatives, also reviewing key trigonometry concepts through recent assessment tasks.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in maths often left working untidy, making calculation steps hard to follow—"needs to lay out his steps on paper," a tutor noted, which sometimes hid mistakes in multi-digit multiplication.

In Year 10 English, another student avoided taking notes during "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and struggled later to recall themes and character roles for essay writing.

For VCE Maths Methods, incomplete revision was evident: "needs to do the non-tech practice test tomorrow," yet missed homework meant she faced the test less prepared and more anxious about calculator skills under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Beaumaris tutoring session saw a Year 10 student who had previously struggled with essay introductions begin structuring them independently, showing much clearer arguments and linking evidence more effectively in their English work.

A Year 11 maths student, who used to hesitate when facing new topics, came prepared with her own questions for the tutor and worked through challenging rate of change problems confidently, even writing out detailed working without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student started verbalising his thought process during problem-solving—something he hadn't done before—which helped him organise his calculations more neatly and spot mistakes on his 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 Beaumaris Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Beaumaris Primary School.