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Dominic

Tutor Newport, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them to gain understanding on both important content and on how to properly answer all difficult questions in an exam or test environment, additionally, the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student understand where this knowledge can be applied later in life or in…
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Zach

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
To be honest. Also, take the time to really understand the student and learn how they learn best, and utilise this knowledge to the best of my ability. Lastly, to make sure that the student is prepared for tests and exams, and provide them with all the resources possible to help them succeed outside of tutoring times. My strengths as a tutor…
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LANCE

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
A tutor or teacher has to show passion/enthusiasm/excitement for the subject(s) they teach to their students, students learn best in subjects they are interested/excited about, you cannot expect a student to be interested & do well in a subject if even the person teaching them the subject isn't interested in the subject. Enthusiasm and passion…
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Arpita

Tutor Seddon, VIC
Provide an individual learning environment Clarify and reinforce concepts Set goals and track progress Instil effective study habits and time management skills Encourage curiosity and a love for learning Expertise in subject matter Adaptability Organization and planning Responsible and patient Strong problem-solving…
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S M Mustahsin

Tutor Albion, VIC
I think besides helping a student with his/her academics, a tutor can act as a role model for him/her or someone he/she can look up to. A tutor can not only provide academic assistance but also can broadens a student's outlook in many ways by sharing with him/her many stories,news and also giving an idea about manners and ethics as well. The most…
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Cyrah

Tutor Footscray, VIC
I believe that it is paramount for a tutor to understand that every student learns differently and therefore may need a different approach to studying to achieve their goals. A tutor should ask their student how they learn best and implement this feedback into their approach to tutoring. Similarly, it is important to understand that each student…
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Sophia

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
I don't believe studying should be a chore. I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is enable them to see the beauty and fun of any subject rather than letting them focus on the anxiety or stress that comes with its difficulty. If a tutor can allow a student to not only do well in their subject, but also enjoy it, that to…
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Satvik

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Spending time and resources on improving myself so that the I as a tutor can make the student understand better. Being honest, patient and a good listener adds up to it. Also a tutor needs to be confident enough to make the student reach the goal. I am patient enough to listen and understand what the student want to say and where he/she might be…
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Zorawar

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Communication skills. If you can not tailor your communication in order for your student to grasp what you are trying to teach them then you can not become a well rounded tutor. I firmly believe that there is no such thing as bad students, just bad tutors/teachers. I am an active listener, patient and I try to actively understand what my student…
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Syeda Haleema Miral

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Teach student according to their level and age so that they can understand and help them with learning by giving homeworks and tasks to do during class I can predict when the student is having difficulty understanding so I change my style of teaching and give other…
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Maheswary

Tutor Tottenham, VIC
In my personal opinion besides teaching a student what is in the unit/study guide, a tutor should be taking responsibility in creating a fun learning environment and encouraging and motivating the students to be confident. This would help to enhance the students performance. The strength I have as an individual is I am able to create a comfortable…
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Jessar

Tutor Tottenham, VIC
To be able to get students to enjoy learning and actively participate with enthusiasm. I believe I am able to cater to individual student needs and weaknesses while also honing into their strengths to apply to a range of questions and…
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huani

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Learning is a progressive process, I think communication is very important in terms of getting the basic concept across and be able to make the topic interesting for them. I am really good at building rapport with people, this involves communicating and collaborating with both student and their parents. I tend to make the topic interesting and…
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Tutor Footscray, VIC
To succeed both in the classroom and in life. Explain complex…
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Sumaya

Tutor Truganina, VIC
I consider building a supportive and encouraging relationship to be crucial. It's important for students to feel safe asking questions and making mistakes. Providing personalized instruction that caters to their specific needs and learning pace is also key. Offering constructive feedback and fostering motivation helps keep them engaged and driven…
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Aliya

Tutor Truganina, VIC
Being able to build a friendly rapport where the students feel comfortable to ask their doubts and discuss the areas where they are lacking. To be able to build the self esteem of students when they don't feel confident in solving or learning hard topics/concepts. Tailoring tutoring methods according to the nature and capacity of students Being…

Local Reviews

Tutoring seems to be going well. I think both Matthew and Abbey are starting to settle into a routine. Abbey has started to apply some of the methods Matthew has shown her to school work. She has come home from school a couple of times now, saying she was asked a question during maths time and got it right. Which, of course, she was very happy about! Within the next few weeks, I will receive Abbey’s report for semester 1. I will show Matt, so he has even more understanding of her needs. I’m looking forward to seeing what they achieve in the coming months.
Chelsea, Williamstown

Inside SeaholmeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Madison worked on consolidating skills in Pythagoras' theorem and solving worded problems involving side lengths, as well as applying trigonometric ratios to find unknown sides in triangles.

For Year 8, Rohan focused on expanding and factorising binomial expressions using distribution methods, along with factorising by grouping.

In Year 5, Emily practised rounding decimals and rounding numbers to significant figures for improved accuracy in calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often relied on a calculator to identify gradients and intercepts, which limited her grasp of linear equations—"she could solve for x when y=0 but needed the calculator for reassurance."

In Year 12, one learner hesitated to show algebraic working, sometimes erasing steps rather than leaving mistakes visible; this made it harder to catch sign errors in factorisation.

For a Year 5 student, untidy written work during division tasks led to misaligned digits and confusion.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 struggled to keep track of materials and occasionally forgot completed homework, causing last-minute stress before lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Seaholme tutor noted that Aida, a Year 11 student, moved from feeling uncertain with linear graphs to confidently recognising and plotting them using the y=mx+c rule; she also started developing her own plan for tackling upcoming assessments.

In another session, Madison (Year 10) showed new independence by asking targeted questions about trigonometry, then applied trig ratios herself to find unknown angles—something she previously hesitated to attempt without guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once guessed at times tables now talks through problems aloud and works out new multiplication facts by building from ones she already knows.

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