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Brighton's tutors feature an ATAR 99.25 academic scholarship recipient and multi-year dux, a seasoned school maths teacher, university-level science and music specialists (including a PhD), Questacon's award-winning STEM presenter, VCE high achievers with extensive mentoring and coaching experience, plus accomplished debaters, writers, musicians, and passionate youth leaders ready to inspire.

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Jeevan

PDHPE Tutor Brighton, VIC
Patience because it is very easy for students to get frustrated when they aren't able to immediately understand a concept. Therefore breaking down tasks into smaller steps allows students to always improve their knowledge. Being able to keep students engaged and understand that every student has a different way of learning, which I achieve through…
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Sastra

PDHPE Tutor Burnley, VIC
The most crucial aspect a tutor can offer a student is personalized guidance, tailoring their teaching to the individual's unique learning style and pace. An extremely patient manner is essential, particularly when dealing with math, as it demands a great deal of patience. I'm also very adaptable to any style of pace that the student might want, I…
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Jia Ern
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Jia Ern

PDHPE Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, i believe that the attitude is very important as it can affect the student's emotions when studying the subject. With a positive attitude, they will be more happy when studying the subject therefore they will put more effort to work hard on it. Furthermore, I believe that a tutor should be good at explaining and observant because each…
Joshua
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Joshua

PDHPE Tutor Gardenvale, VIC
I think that the main role for a tutor is to guide the srudent through their learning. This is a different role to what a teacher plays as a tutor's role is to help the student build on specific weaknesses and consolidate strong areas in a given subject. Ability to communicate, organisation and…
Cesc
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Cesc

PDHPE Tutor Windsor, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student for mi consideration would be listening to my students and get to know them in order to adjust and assess my strategy and way of teaching as a tutor, and in that way the tutor can be the most creative as it can, giving hints and techniques to students on how to think by themselves, question…
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Eloise

PDHPE Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instill a sense of curiosity in a student, and a love for learning. This in turn creates a drive within the student to keep learning and allows them to study/practice for themselves and continues to build confidence in their own intelligence I can explain concepts in many ways and…
Thomas
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Thomas

PDHPE Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to encourage the student and help them to develop their knowledge. I understand what is involved to encourage learning and am able to facilitate this through relaxed and fun…
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Corey

PDHPE Tutor Hughesdale, VIC
I understand that teachers don't always have time to help students one-on-one and that tutors can help bridge the gap. I believe that learning is an exponential process, so a small victory in a tutoring session can lead to enormous benefits in the student's future. I am passionate about enabling students to maximise their…
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Harry

PDHPE Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Help them to build their own confidence, realise they have the skills within them to advance their own education and learning. Help them to succeed. I am patient, persistent and compassionate. I listen and understand people easily, this allows me to empathise and approach issues from others perspectives. I am…

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The team were very prompt in responding and finding a suitable tutor for our needs. Excellent service.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Archie revised area and perimeter of different shapes for a zoo project, using practical examples.

In Year 10, Reagan focused on polynomial operations—specifically division—and discussed approaches to Physics questions around atoms and radiation.

For Year 12, Jack worked through exponentials and logarithms by debriefing a quiz, then tackled exam-style applications involving log laws to strengthen understanding ahead of assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Methods student was "reluctant to rely on algebra to solve problems as he can do 99% of stuff in his head," which led to missed steps and made error tracing difficult—especially in polynomial division.

In Physics (Year 12), a student didn't complete set homework on worked examples for constant acceleration, meaning less time could be spent consolidating challenging concepts during the session.

For a Year 6 student, online lessons meant the tutor "couldn't see his working out"—making it hard to spot process gaps when tackling algebra. The result: real-time feedback was limited, slowing progress.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Brighton noticed one Year 10 student who had always hesitated to ask for help during sessions now openly stopped and checked his understanding when working through challenging synthetic division questions, instead of guessing as before.

In a senior physics session, another student made a breakthrough with Hubble's law after struggling previously—she explained the connection herself between mass-energy equivalence and EMR entirely in her own words.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to mix up fraction subtraction was able to solve all problems independently involving subtracting fractions from whole numbers without prompts and even checked his answers independently.

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 Brighton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Brighton Grammar School.