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Tutors in Southbank include a university lecturer with over 25 years of K–12 and Olympiad tutoring experience, a Maths Olympiad "Top of the World" awardee, a PhD researcher and seasoned school maths tutor, an IB Diploma scorer of 42/45 with peer mentoring skills, and accomplished youth leaders experienced in literacy programs and academic coaching.

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Yi Yang

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a love of learning, and provide personalized support. By creating a safe and encouraging environment, a tutor helps students feel comfortable taking risks and asking questions, which is essential for growth. Additionally, inspiring curiosity and a genuine…
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Sebastien

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence and teach them to simplify problems. In my experience 90% students face very large confidence issues which affect their performance, despite having the know how to tackle almost all questions. I believe my patience and critical thinking are my biggest…
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Pratham

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student become a confident and independent learner. While explaining difficult topics is important, the real value comes from teaching problem-solving skills that students can use on their own. By creating a supportive environment where it’s okay to make mistakes, a tutor helps a…
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Paige

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help boost their confidence and to teach them to study and understand the material required; enabling a student to learn to either teach themselves or to know how to ask for help. additionally, I believe confidence enables each student to motivate themselves and allows them to…
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Haoyu

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think one of the most important part of a tutoring job is to build their confidence, arouse their interests and develop critical thinking skills that the students after the tutoring, they should not only comprehend all the theories that they should grasp at their stage for exam purposes, but also can think creatively and deeply about questions,…
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Angelique

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student in my opinion is tailoring their teaching according to each student's need and ability. Not all students are the same, which is why tutors should be able to understand what and how the students need and think. This way, there will be no students lagging behind the others. Tutors should also be…
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Venkata

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Create a curiosity for the subject. If not me somebody else can do the teaching, however, generating a passion for the subject in the people I tutor is what I aspire to do. - Teaching in a very understandable manner - Patience in teaching - Various approaches to the same problem (although some people are strict, I believe that everyone has their…
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Erice

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think that it is important to be reliable for the student. This may in terms of maintaining regular sessions and also trying to understand their curriculum better. I know that syllabi are changing constantly, I would also like to enrich myself by doing further research into their topics so that I am sure that the things I’m teaching or helping…
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Gargi

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most vital contributions a tutor can make for a student include nurturing a growth mindset, fostering a love for learning and building self-esteem. By offering constructive feedback and setting achievable goals, a tutor can help students gain confidence in their abilities. Additionally, providing additional resources and offering ongoing…
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Quoc Hung

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Providing individualized support is the most crucial thing a tutor can do for a student. This involves tailoring the teaching approach to the student's learning style and pace to ensure optimal comprehension and retention. Cultivating a personal relationship via this process will also allow a tutor to offer motivational support for students,…
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Cindy

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing clear explanations to help them grasp challenging concepts and fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment. These elements create a strong foundation for students to learn effectively and feel confident in their abilities As a tutor, my strengths lie in…
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Bryan

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think guidance is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. If you are looking for a tutor who will force-feed the answer to your children, I am not your person. But if you want your children to understand concepts and use higher-order thinking to solve their problems, then I can help. Another important aspect is patience.…
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Aaryaman

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The creativity and adaptability to teach different students according to their needs I have patience to teach the same topic over and over again with different…
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Erika Siew Min

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is help a student build confidence in themselves. It’s not just about getting the right answers, but about helping them understand how to approach problems, how to think critically, and how to stay calm even when something feels difficult. I also think it’s really important to create a space…
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Alexis

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor’s mission is to help the student progress, enjoy and give his best. The most important thing is, more than methods or advice, giving confidence, which is the basis of good results. I’m patient, pleasant and persistent. I’m also very versatile and I can help students in many subjects. I also can create good bonds with students, so…
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Parshva

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Listening to what the student is saying is of the utmost importance. Understanding the problem is key to having a positive outcome. Being emphatic is also necessary for understanding. My strengths are my sense of responsibility and my hard working ethic. I feel I have a great ability to communicate with others and high level inter personal…
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isaac

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Learning new things is often difficult. Having a resource to draw upon can make the experience less daunting. I believe I am a very patient teacher. I prefer to allow students to work things out on their own and provide guidance when…
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Yasin

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to see the student as his old self and teach them in this manner. If the teacher doesn’t want the student to face the same obstacles as he did, he should teach the student as hard as they can. I think my best strength is me being patient as one can be. I know that children does not have the same…
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Ashley

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe it is the fact that the tutor can make sure their students have a profound grasp of the subject, and help them find an interest for the subject to maximize learning outcome. My strengths as a tutor are my resilience - I’m determined to support my students the best I can, my passion for teaching and my creativity - I can incorporate…
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Praful Vishwanath

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor can do three important things for a student 1. Overcome learning hurdles 2. Improve comprehension, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills 3. Provide counselling in subjects of interest 1. Patience 2. Practice 3.…
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Chloe

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe there are two immensely important things a tutor can do for a student. The first one is developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, so that a student can confidently solve problems that they haven't encountered before or when no one is there to guide them. And the second one is fostering a positive learning environment,…
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Jianing

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Firstly, personalized guidance is crucial. Understanding the student's learning style, needs, and goals, and providing targeted teaching methods and resources based on their individual characteristics. Secondly, positive motivation and encouragement can ignite the student's passion for learning and boost their confidence. By recognizing their…
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Xuan Khanh

Economics Tutor Southbank, VIC
Inspire the student to like the subject, so that in the future, even without a tutor, the student has the initiative to learn things on their own. Also, a tutor needs to make sure the student understand the concepts and not just remember how to solve a math problem without deep understanding. - With the score I have achieved in several Maths…

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Nathan focused on NAPLAN-style questions involving ratio and decimals, as well as strategies for tackling worded fractions problems.

In Year 11, Maya revised specialist mathematics topics such as stationary points and rates of change using practice SAC questions, alongside a review of coordinate geometry and integration by substitution.

For Year 12, Jack worked through complex numbers in both polar and arithmetic forms and practiced exam-style questions covering trigonometric proofs and compound angle identities.

Recent Challenges

During recent sessions, a Year 9 student worked confidently with algebra but "the algebra gets confusing at times"—particularly when manipulating fractions—making test questions harder to tackle under time pressure.

In Year 11 Chemistry, the challenge was recalling key information and applying molar ratios in multi-step pH problems; summarizing details from long worded questions was slow.

One Year 7 session highlighted that turning word problems into equations still feels unfamiliar: starting these questions independently takes extra effort.

When reviewing tests, reading each question carefully mattered—missing this step meant some errors repeated, even after feedback was given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Southbank noticed Alec, a Year 10 student, now shows more interest during sessions and has started asking questions about tricky topics instead of staying quiet—something he avoided before.

In another session, a senior student preparing for exams independently worked through curve sketching problems and used a stepwise approach to solve them, which had been a stumbling block just weeks earlier.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who previously rushed maths tests began pacing himself better; last lesson he finished all his questions with time left to review answers 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 Southbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Victorian College Of The Arts Secondary School.