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Tutors in Eltham include a seasoned K–12 maths teacher with international classroom and IB experience, an electrical engineering lecturer and university teaching assistant, current and aspiring educators with degrees in science, pharmacy, paramedicine, and education, as well as high-ATAR graduates, subject duxes, youth mentors, camp leaders, creative writers, debaters and multilingual specialists.

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Ashish

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
I believe the most important factor is allowing students freedom of answering a question in their own way and not limiting them to the words of a textbook. As a tutor, my biggest strength is understanding the mindset of my students and adapting to their needs. Secondly, I have a very calm personality that equips me with skills to handle any…
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Jayant

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
As tutor, the greatest impact that one can have is that of helping a student better shape and sharpen, not only their understanding of a subject but also their attitudes and philosophies towards learning. That is, to help positively reframe their perspective in a way that helps them best succeed I would say my greatest strengths as a tutor are…
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Tharinie

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
Focus on what the student is understanding. While it is easy to just teach content to a student it doesn't necessarily mean that they are absorbing all of that content. As a tutor is it important to work alongside the student to ensure that they are understanding of everything you teach. A student can only improve if they have a secure knowledge…
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Simon

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to nurture a student’s genuine curiosity and foster their willingness to overcome challenges through problem-solving and critical thinking. These skills not only support academic success but also prepare them to navigate and thrive in real-world situations. The ability to recognise and adapt to…

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Year 4 student Ethan focused on mastering long multiplication and division, along with strategies for working with fractions.

Year 10 Callum spent sessions revising factorising non-monic quadratics and applying algebra skills to simultaneous equations, often using worked examples from past tests.

For Year 11 student Ruby, recent lessons targeted exponentials and their graphs as well as challenging exam-style questions involving exponents and logarithms to strengthen her Methods understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student often relied on mental calculations and skipped writing out steps—"he tries to do too much work in his head," a tutor noted—leading to muddled errors that slowed progress.

In senior years, a lack of consistent revision was clear: missed homework and incomplete summary notes meant key methods for trigonometry and probability weren't embedded, especially when tests approached quickly.

A drop in motivation after falling behind left another student unsure where to restart; the result was gaps in understanding that made even familiar material feel unfamiliar under exam pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Eltham tutor noticed a big shift with Eric (Year 10), who used to leave maths homework unfinished but now tackles it early, using his parents and a friend as resources—he even made only minor mistakes this week.

In Year 11 chemistry, Callum has started engaging much more actively; he now jumps into tutor-led questions about wave interference instead of waiting for hints.

Meanwhile, Anna (Year 6) has begun fixing her own mistakes right after spotting them—last session she quickly self-corrected errors on literal equations without any prompting and finished the set 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 Eltham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady Help of Christians School.