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Parkville's tutors include an ATAR 99.90 Dux and multiple subject prize-winners, a National Merit Scholar, award-winning peer mentors, and accomplished maths, science, and English specialists—some with formal teaching certificates or international Olympiad distinctions—plus residential college tutors, published writers, netball coaches, music instructors, and creative STEM leaders experienced with students from primary to university level.

Jennifer
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Jennifer

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
I am always willing to listen. Teaching a student is not lecturing them and assuming that they are a sponge and can absorb everything you say. I believe that to teach a student well, you must be willing to listen to them, and understand how they learn so that you can provide the best learning experience as possible. I want to be a maths tutor so…
Kunal
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Kunal

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Listen, understand, acknowledge, apply yourself, stay persistent and motivated Growing up with a younger sibling and tutoring her along with coaching soccer for young kids, I learned the importance of patience and turned it into one of my strengths. Everyone has a different preferred method of learning and everyone learns at their own pace so it…
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sebastian

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
I think that a good tutor should be able to inspire and motivate their student to do well. They should also be able to relate with the student and understand how they learn best so that they can teach them well. They must also have the skill set and knowledge to explain difficult concepts. I think that I'd be really committed as a tutor and make a…
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Julia

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
help them access their best learning style and set up a system of learning which enables them to approach any task methodically and calmly without feeling overwhelmed or insufficient. I am well versed in academic english and would prefer to tutor in english and humanities subjects. I am friendly and enthusiastic, as well as reliable and I can…
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Emily

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
In my perspective, the most important role of a maths tutor is to foster a deep understanding of the subject matter while nurturing a positive attitude towards learning. Building a strong foundation and instilling confidence in students are vital. Beyond that, effective communication and the ability to create a supportive learning environment are…
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Rohini

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
A tutor should first of all help the student to build his self-confidence and self-esteem. Appreciating small efforts and hard work of the student will allow him to be more confident and continue working in that direction. This will help him not only academically but also in later stages of life where he will learn the importance of perseverance…
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Sabina (Mika)

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
One of the most damaging things one can do as a maths tutor is establish a blind hierarchy with their student. A tutor does not impart facts and knowledge, he or she attempts to come, along with the student, to a mutual understanding of a concept and I find that much more constructive if you approach this from a peer perspective rather than an…
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Linnea

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
For me the most important thing a maths tutor can do is create a comfortable and encouraging environment where the student feels supported to be honest about what they’re struggling with and share how they think. I’m good at being a patient tutor that listens to how a student thinks through problems so we can work together to understand why…
Julius
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Julius

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do is build a student's confidence. It's not just about understanding content, it's about helping students believe in their ability to tackle challenges independently. By personalising lessons and offering genuine encouragement, I aim to help students see that they're capable of more than they realise.…
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Evie

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
I think that the most important thing a maths tutor can do for their students is to inspire a love of the subject and help the student to build confidence in their own abilities in the subject area. I am a patient person with a quiet confident style of communication, and I have a passion for learning that I am excited to share with…
Ben
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Ben

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
I think the most important thing a maths tutor can do is believe in each student, and provide a constant support and show up each week. All these add in maintaining a healthy relationship and connection with the student. I believe providing a comfortable place for the student greatly increases the actual learning that is able to take place. It…
Chika
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Chika

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Identifying what the student is actually struggling and providing knowledge and resource that they could use to improve their understanding in maths and science. But I think it is essential that I provide resource that they could use to solve their own problems rather than giving off the answer straight away. I have completed specialist and…
Samuel
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Samuel

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Make them feel comfortable and meet them where they are. Don't make them ever feel like they're behind and make sure to build their confidence as much as you can. I'm patient and understanding. I'm sociable and can relate to struggling with new concepts. I am well practiced with maths and other subjects like english and geography. And if I need to…
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Shanela

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
The tutor can make the learning experience more comfortable and enjoyable for the student I believe I can make it more fun and relaxing when it comes to studying which can enable the children to grasp the syllabus better. As I am still a student too at the University of Melbourne, I am able to understand the struggles children face with learning…
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Andrew

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to be supportive and encouraging of the abilities they already have, while pushing them to learn and achieve as much as they can. I believe my biggest strengths to be my patience as a teacher, and my ability to tackle different problems from various angles. I find it better to spend…
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Itmam Khan

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Give time, especially more before the exam. This is because that is the time when most of the problems about the subject come out. Also, the tutor needs to make sure that the student understood the topic. The tutor should be willing to explain the topic as many times as the students want to. I can adapt very quickly. I put myself in the shoes of…
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Gurleen

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
I believe the most important things a maths tutor can do are build a student’s confidence and give personalized support. By encouraging students to believe in themselves and adjusting lessons to fit their needs, a tutor can help them overcome challenges and make steady progress. My strengths as a tutor are patience, approachability, and the…
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Kristen

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Facilitating Understanding: Breaking down complex concepts into simpler terms, making them easier to grasp. Encouraging Critical Thinking: Helping students develop problem-solving and analytical skills. Providing Support and Motivation: Creating a positive and encouraging learning environment, boosting confidence. Adapting to Individual Needs:…
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Nithila

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
A tutor not only helps the student get better grades in examination but also helps them understand the core concepts of the subjects that can be applied to everyday life and also encourages a balance between work and play. As a mental health first aider, I truly believe in the importance of maintaining a good balance and being a good listener to…
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Nicholas

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
Instill a passion to learn the subject the tutor is helping out with and just generally help make the student feel competent when dealing with the subject. I can teach a wide range of subjects (all sciences) and I can pinpoint well what exactly the student is struggling with and try to explain the solution/ answer to their problems…
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Alex

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing is for a maths tutor to be patient and approachable so students feel comfortable around them. If students are comfortable they will ask questions and improve faster. Being open and empathetic creates a much better relationship and experience for both the student and tutor. Note: I am currently living in New Zealand and…
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Tanishka

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do is be patient and cheer on their student, allowing the student to maintain their self esteem even when they are having trouble. My strengths are my patience, dedication, and being able to reframe how I teach something. For example, I may use the student's personal interests to explain a concept and…
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Senan

Maths Tutor Parkville, VIC
One of the key things a tutor should be able to do is identify a student's weak points and strengths. Secondly, I believe that you should know how to cater the experience of tutoring to each student based on their background. In addition to this, a tutor should be able to use a variety of techniques to teach a single concept because different…

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We have been very happy with Matthew and importantly, Xavier has worked well with Matthew and has found the tutoring beneficial.
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Content Covered

Year 3 student Max built confidence with column addition and subtraction, then moved on to identifying odd and even numbers and describing fractions like halves and quarters using visual aids.

Year 5 student Emily practiced long multiplication, including multiplying two-digit numbers, and learned to convert between improper and mixed fractions by representing them on number lines.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Josh focused on perimeter calculations for composite rectilinear shapes and consolidated understanding of area through grid-based problems before tackling worded questions involving mass and different units.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student struggled to recall subtraction methods and the reasons behind odd/even numbers when put on the spot, as a tutor observed: "she was unable to recall the exact methods of adding and subtracting, and the reason behind concepts of odd and even." This gap showed up especially during in-lesson questions without homework reinforcement.

In Year 7 mathematics, long division remained a stumbling block; confusion persisted after repeated attempts, particularly when switching between strategies or times tables were skipped. Without consistent written practice at home, these foundational processes often faded between lessons—leaving students unsure mid-task or reverting to less effective approaches under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A Parkville tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitation, finally started writing down her own instructions for homework—she used to rely on verbal prompts but now wants reminders she can check herself.

In Year 11 maths, one student who always struggled with worded multiplication and division problems is now independently tackling them using arrays and can explain his reasoning out loud without guessing.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4, who previously avoided symmetry exercises, surprised the tutor by completing both sides of a symmetry drawing accurately during the session and even asked for an extra challenge.

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 Kathleen Syme Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like University High School.