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Tutors in Greensborough include a Mac.Robertson Girls' High School Dux (ATAR 99.05), a VCE English dux and Kwong Lee Dow Scholar, seasoned school maths teachers from Peru's top schools, an outdoor education leader, Kumon and peer mentors, Maths Olympiad high-achievers, creative writing specialists, and university students with multiple academic awards and coaching experience.

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Shashank

Tutor Ivanhoe East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is try to understand that every child has their own potential and own needs they have to cater for My strenghts are my communication skills and…
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Trung

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A teacher/tutor is someone who can teach. But a good teacher/tutor is someone who can inspire students. I strongly believe that I can inspire others through my own passion and love with Maths. I teach my students strategies to solve problem rather giving them answers so that they can self develope and tackle harder problems I was good at Maths…
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sam

Tutor Lalor, VIC
I believe a tutor can help a student by believing in themselves when it comes to sacs and tests. By teaching the content clearly, a student should gain confidence and be able to know what to do on school homework, tests and sacs. I am a patient and caring person and will try my hardest to make sure students understand the concept. I am also a…
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Rasesh

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for his student is that he can pass down his knowledge to his students that shall help them in the future. As a tutor my biggest strength is that I am able to connect with the student in an instant. I am not like every school tutor that is harsh on the students, I am a student myself so i behave with the…
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Joshua

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
Giving students specific and measurable goals to improve their abilities when I am not directly tutoring them - Increasing confidence of my students 98.35 ATAR | Scaled Study Scores: Specialist Mathematics - 49 | Further Mathematics - 45 | Mathematical Methods - 44 | Physics - 45 | Expert in all areas of Mathematics and Physics - Identifying gaps…

Local Reviews

My son has only had two lessons. The first tutor did not work out. The second was great with an instant connection made. My son feels Sam will help him and the worried look of failing maths has left his face. Ezy maths offered the second lesson free given their first tutor didn't work out. I feel confident my son will improve and supported by Ezy Maths Tutoring.
Donna, Greensborough

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ethan focused on calculating the perimeter and circumference of various shapes, including circles, and practiced arc length questions alongside unit conversions and some introductory algebra.

Year 8 student Lara worked through finding the area of different shapes such as circles, rectangles, and sectors, then applied these skills to complex worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sophie tackled a mix of algebraic equations and mental maths using real-world examples for application.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student was hesitant to attempt complex worded problems without guidance; as a tutor noted, "she needed more practice applying concepts in unfamiliar situations."

In VCE English, another student avoided selecting supporting quotes independently for essay tasks, delaying progress until after feedback.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student displayed test anxiety: under time pressure she panicked and skipped planning steps in algebra quizzes.

At the primary level, one student began relying on a calculator for simple sums like 6+4 instead of practicing mental strategies—this habit crept in during online lessons and made tracking basic errors difficult.

Recent Achievements

In Greensborough, a Year 10 student who used to skip showing her working for maths problems is now writing out every step. She recently tackled complex perimeter questions independently after initially needing guidance.

During a Year 8 science session, another student who was previously hesitant to share ideas managed to interpret experiment results herself. She also wrote up her own discussion and conclusion.

A younger primary student who often guessed at tricky words began sounding them out instead, reading through an entire passage with only minimal support from the tutor.

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 Diamond Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Greensborough Primary School.