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Tutors in Eynesbury include a secondary teacher with a Master's in Mathematics and Education, a VCE Maths specialist with Olympiad-level achievement, seasoned K–12 mentors and teaching assistants, law and science undergraduates with peer tutoring experience, and academic award-winners recognised for leadership, creative writing, and student engagement across diverse learning settings.

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Aisha

Science Tutor Weir Views, VIC
A tutor must help a student reach their greatest potential. A tutor must understand their student's skillful areas and utilize them to the best of their abilities. A tutor must understand their student's strengths and weaknesses and tailor the lessons around the weaknesses. I am very good at communication and treat my students as friends. I make…
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Andre

Science Tutor Melton South, VIC
I believe a tutor should be able to explain things clearly and stop the flow of teaching when necessary if a student needs to revise a difficult concept, as I believe it is better to know the concepts now rather than leave those areas to remain unclarified and which can and does affect students come a test or exam day. I believe that a tutor…
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Deepthi

Science Tutor Mount Cottrell, VIC
As a tutor, my primary responsibility lies in providing each student with individually tailored instruction that caters to their unique needs and learning preferences. This personalized approach ensures that every student receives the support they require to excel academically. Clear explanations and constructive feedback are integral components…
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Ritu

Science Tutor Tarneit, VIC
In my perspective, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: 1.Create a positive and supportive learning environment. 2.The tutor should collaborate with the student to set clear and achievable learning objectives. 3. When teaching complex subjects, tutors should break down information into smaller, more digestible…

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Andre was able to guide my daughter in finding ways to understand word problems.She is now more confident and eager to analyse word problem solving! Thank you!
Maria, Eynesbury

Inside EynesburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ray reviewed all multiplication tables for fluency and tackled BODMAS with multi-step numerical expressions, then explored statistics by learning mean, median, and mode in preparation for an upcoming test.

Year 10 Aiden focused on applying the Pythagorean theorem and solving perimeter problems using real-world examples, followed by further practice with surface area calculations and problem-solving strategies.

For Year 11 Math, Jack worked through quadratic equations—including worded problems—and deepened his understanding of trigonometry concepts, revising thoroughly ahead of a major assessment.

Recent Challenges

In a recent Year 11 Maths session, exam panic became clear—despite strong understanding, nerves led to missed steps under time pressure ("he panics in exams, maybe try some relaxing techniques as he is very confident with his materials").

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student avoided tackling challenging worded BODMAS problems, admitting low interest meant he "can feel lost and unsure" when faced with unfamiliar formats.

For one upper-primary learner, subtraction tasks revealed that messy handwriting made working difficult to follow and errors harder to spot.

Each scenario left confidence dented or progress slowed at key moments.

Recent Achievements

One Eynesbury tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after struggling to catch up from COVID disruptions, is now working through revision tasks much faster and even volunteers to try harder questions—something he hesitated with before.

In Year 11, a student who previously found simultaneous equations confusing has started solving them independently during sessions, only checking answers at the end.

A primary student made real headway with fractions; where she once guessed or skipped tricky ones, she now confidently converts denominators and checks her own work 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 Manor Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Eynesbury Primary School.