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Tutors in Burnside include an eight-year veteran maths and science tutor with a Dean's Award, Kumon-trained specialists for primary and high school, a Mac.Robertson Girls' High School graduate with ATAR 97.8 and leadership awards, a former school teacher with an English degree, and multiple peer mentors recognised for academic excellence and subject dux honours.

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Enas

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
As stated, one of the most important things a tutor can do for their student is to allow the student to enjoy what they're doing. This will then help in creating a comfortable environment where the tutor can teach and the student can efficiently take in what is being taught. As a tutor I find myself to be able to quickly adapt to the student that…
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Simran

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
As per my perspective, every student is different and tutoring is all about giving personalised guidance. Giving clear and concise explanation of difficult subjects and breaking down them to manageable parts and encouraging them to apply knowledge to solve problems. In nutshell, helping students in any way possible in a positive manner to gain…
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Gia Thanh Binh

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire curiosity and a passion for learning in their students. Academic knowledge from a tutor may sometimes be limited or even incorrect, but if students are motivated to learn, they will invest time in researching and expanding their understanding. Besides, a positive attitude towards…
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Tanvi

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
Involvement of the student . If a tutor or a teacher is not able to make his/her student involved and self motivated to study then the whole effort as well as time of both teacher and student go waiste. I try to put my efforts as a mentor wholeheartedly to make my students clear about the concepts and put more emphasis on quality not quantity.…
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leshan

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to never underestimate a student, and to be there for them as a support and to show them that they can. If a student loses self esteem and think that they can't do it...they wont. It's all about giving them a healthy mindset which allows them to gain the knowledge given. My biggest strength i believe is how…
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Anh

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do is to transfer the positive energy about learning to the student. A good tutor should also create an appropriate learning path that leads to the student's goals and achievements. I try to understand the student's abilities and needs. I can create an appropriate teaching strategy by building a…
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Lokeshkumar

Tutor Burnside Heights, VIC
Develop a good rapport with the student so they are open to expressing their fears/weaknesses. Where the student does not open us, assess exactly which area the student needs help in and focus their energy there. I develop professional relationships with pupils quite easily, and that helps break the ice. They are more open to receiving coaching. I…
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Hiroki

Tutor Albanvale, VIC
Regarding the most important things a tutor can do for a student, I believe enthusiasm and expertise are crucial. Having had tutors and teachers for most of my life, I've learned that the teacher plays a vital role in the learning process. If the teacher is passionate and engaging about what they teach, it makes the subject genuinely interesting.…
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Nazia

Tutor Burnside Heights, VIC
A good tutor can understand kids' interests and plan accordingly. It's very important to know the psychological aspects as well to excel in the line of tutoring As I possess good experience of teaching in college to grades 11 and 12 and undergraduate students so it's my passion towards…
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Shafnaz

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
Make the session interactive and student centered. Make it more realistic with day to day examples in order to understand difficult concepts easily. Making the subject more fun and…
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Lochey

Tutor Burnside Heights, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, apply confidence, and tailor instruction to meet the student's unique needs. The goal is to not only help the student succeed academically but also to nurture their confidence, independence, and enthusiasm for learning My strengths as a tutor…
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Maya

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Students that seek tutoring often do so because their school classroom does not offer attention to individual needs of the student. As a tutor I feel it is crucial to cater to your students needs so they can excel. This includes; encouraging a growth mindset, developing confidence in tackling challenges, and fostering independence. As a tutor I am…
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Krishna

Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
Providing honest feedback, a student cannot improve academically without understanding what specifically they need to improve on. Failure is the foundation of success, this can be achieved by improving on the area said student is struggling with My strengths as a Tutor would be: - Flexibility - Empathy - Amiability - Self-awareness & or…
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Marques

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Provide a safe environment for them to question things. To teach students how to ask the right questions. Efficient questioning. To spark curiosity and interest, that they my also push themselves out of their own desire to learn more. And in doing all of this, will in turn build their self confidence. I can teach things clearly and simply. As…
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Yeon Hyung

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
I think a tutor's only job is to motivate their students and let them develop their own interests in the subject.  I think once you motivate them and make them think about the subject on their own, your job is done.  From then on, it's a matter of aiding their intellectual journey.  And I think what enables tutors to fulfil that job is using…
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Raja

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to build their confidence. When students believe in their abilities, they become more motivated, resilient, and open to learning, which leads to long-term success both academically and personally. As a tutor, my strengths lie in creating personalized learning experiences, building strong…
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Elon

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Providing a thorough explanation of the work, as well as providing an adequate number of questions to test their knowledge. Ability to explain concepts step by step to improve the understanding of the individual on a topic, and quantity of practice questions provided to…
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Theresa

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
A significant factor that tutors must take into consideration when teaching students is developing a positive relationship where the student can feel safe and confident to improve upon their educational needs and goals. Many students may feel vulnerable or ashamed when being tutored as they may feel lesser than others. Therefore, it is extremely…
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Kirtika

Tutor Kings Park, VIC
The most prominent thing is to work according to the level of child. For example, some students love to study through animations and some by real world examples and also some by doing practicals or activities. Hence; its the duty of a tutor to find the way of teaching that interacts a student and make it interesting for a child to explore that…
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Jared

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
Guidance. It's always guidance. Tutors facilitate learning and help activates students' potential. :) Tutors receive all the questions most of the students don't ask in class, and I find it amazing because real learning happens between tutors and students. I already know how to handle them and I can give excellent activities that they can enjoy…
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Hoang Tien

Tutor St Albans, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is engage them in the content by answering a simple question: where is this subject used practically in real life? This means that for every new concepts being introduced, we should not dive in the boring formulas right away but rather talk about why the formula even exist or its role in…
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Tu

Tutor Deer Park, VIC
Help them realise their potential and teach them to work on their own without help I have a lot of passion and experience about the subjects I teach, I also have a lot of…
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Christopher

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Not only being a person who helps do the coursework, but also being a friend in times of need. Being a person who is easily relatable to, and is able to grasp the content fairly easily to enhance the learning…

Local Reviews

Joshua feels comfortable with Linh so far, which is fantastic. His teaching skills are impressive! Very happy so far...
Joanne, Caroline Springs

Inside BurnsideTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alice focused on rearranging algebraic equations to solve for x in more complex solutions and applied index laws 4–6 using worked examples.

Another Year 10, Ben, practiced simultaneous equations alongside worded problems involving inequalities, then reviewed parabola intercepts and turning points through pre-test analysis.

For Year 9, Sarah revised box and whisker plots by constructing five-number summaries and identifying outliers, then differentiated between mean, median, mode, IQR, and range when interpreting real data sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on advanced Methods content hesitated to show full algebraic steps, which made it difficult to spot sign errors—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner preparing for a test grew noticeably distracted and rushed through perimeter problems after studying for multiple assessments the day before.

In English, a Year 10 student struggled to link evidence clearly to essay prompts, making arguments less convincing.

During a Year 4 session, anxiety about getting answers wrong led to hesitation and incomplete written working in worded maths questions.

Recent Achievements

A Burnside tutor recently saw a Year 11 student who, after previously hesitating to speak up, began actively pointing out mistakes in both their own and others' working during sessions—showing real growth in self-monitoring and willingness to engage.

In Year 9 maths, one student moved from needing step-by-step support with trigonometry to independently recalling the SOHCAHTOA acronym and applying it confidently to worded problems.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler who used to rush through ratio questions now takes time to explain her reasoning for each answer, clearly demonstrating deeper understanding by talking through her process without prompting.

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 Caroline Springs Library & Learning Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Burnside Primary School.