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Tutors in Ringwood include a VIT-registered teacher with decades of K–6 classroom and science experience, university medalists and maths specialists, seasoned youth mentors from Scouts and music programs, a STEM "Future Innovators" award recipient, high-ATAR graduates, peer support leaders, and dedicated tutors experienced in both one-on-one and group settings across diverse subjects.

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Ashley

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Being confident in their ability to learn is important because without it, students won't believe in themselves and won't put the effort to learn. I achieve this by creating a supportive environment during class as well as providing lots of active recall which give quick feedback and helps students learn. I can tell when students don't fully…
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Antony

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is improve the way in which they think about things. Whilst tutoring is catered to individual subjects, I believe a tutor can offer more than just skills in Maths or English - they can offer advice in general that can be applied to other academics and life as a whole. When a…
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Amelie

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
A tutor should motivate and encourage students to try their hardest in their studies, to help build up a resilient mindset as they learn. I am passionate about learning and am interested in science and maths myself. I have loved exploring these passions further while studying a Bachelor of Engineering, and this will help me relate to and motivate…
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Aanvi

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
A tutor should focus more on the foundation of the student and focus more on the basics of the subject. Also, corelating the subject with real-life examples could make learning easier and more interesting. I believe I have the right amount of patience required to tutor students. Also, I am open to interactive methods of tutoring and try to be…
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Cristhian

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
To give them the necessary tools to succeed I am patience and a good…
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Derrick

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Ensure to do my best to assist. I can guide and assist…
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Komal

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Educate them ,in my opinion education is the most important wealth a human can carry. Give them the proper guidance and mentoring because in that age students can be really curious which is also a great thing Hardworking, never to give up on student, cooperative,disciplined,organised ,setting a good examples in front of students,have some relaxing…
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Euan

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor to do with a student is to be patient and understanding while helping them. This can benefit a students confidence, which is highly important in achieving good marks and understanding in the subject. Another important this a tutor can do is provide students with some harder questions to help students practice…
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Htoo San

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Show him the right way to do the things and make him think that the subject is not as hard as he thinks. Boost their confidence in the subject and make him challenge more Creative Teaching, as I use a different approach to each student and wait for the response whether it is suitable with him or not. Good relation and have…
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Alen

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Helping the student understand the concept clearly.Once a concept is taught and examples are explained,I firmly believe that it is duty of the tutor to make sure that the students solves/writes the problem/writing on their own.And proper follow ups of the mistakes made by the student is also another important one.Other than that, how to embrace…
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Sukhwinder

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
For me i guess a tutor is not just there to teach a simple or complex topic from a specific subject but a tutor can be helpful in guiding what career a student can opt and values like respect for elders and for their own self which i guess are way more important in life than any subject or topic. My strength is that i encourage students to learn a…
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H R

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
A good teacher can make a good difference in a student's life. A tutor can also give good guidance to the student, letting them aware of the good and bad things about life. A teacher not only teaches a subject to the student but also builds a certain part of the student's character. A teacher also builds a student's future, if a student is…
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James

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I think one of the most important things I can do as a tutor is to create an environment that makes my student feel safe to ask questions. It's important to help them build the confidence and general skills to study on their own and succeed. I'm good at clarifying points of misunderstanding and then working from there. I'm easy to get along with,…
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Vansh

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do is the feedback and progress monitoring that they can can provide students to track the development of that students skills in their subjects, especially in times where teachers aren\'t always available for them. I would consider myself as someone who is very patient, I understand that…
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Ji Hye

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I believe that a tutor is also a mentor to their students. This comes from personal experience where I had THE BEST math tutor and life mentor in my high school years. My tutor has definitely set the path for my life and I thank her very much in shaping the person I have become. I consider a good tutor to be one who is dedicated and genuinely…
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Jessica

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Tutoring to me is about ensuring the student can feel comfortable in their understanding and are not afraid to ask for help, and can do so without any judgement. In the past I have known school teachers to somewhat look down on students for lack of comprehension around maths problems and will aim to ensure that no student feels this way and will…
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Adam

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
While a tutor the ultimately needs to improve a students understanding of a topic, an overlooked part of their job is providing a structured for a student to learn outside of tutoring sessions. I am good at breaking down concepts into a form that a person can…
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Yashika

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
A tutor is the one that enhance the overall growth of mind in a student . They are the one putting effort to make or break their carrier , so it's really important to select a good one My strength is my talent and technique to make children fall in love with…
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jia tong

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I think the most important thing is to personalised and modified lessons for students as needed. Some students learn quicker with explanation, others like visual explanation. It is also important to gauge if student truly understand the concepts. This can be achieved through asking students questions or giving them practice questions after…
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reena

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Build good connection and motivate kids to ask questions and be approachable Thinking in kids point of view and breaking down the explanation to make the kids understand and happy to explain. Have great patience, adaptability, motivation to…
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Jas

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
I feel understanding the student is the number one priority as every student cannot learn topics like trigonometry at once. Every child takes their own time to learn and I try to explain as much as possible so that no student has any confusions and can perform at their best capabilities. I indulge with the student and try to get to know their…
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Samuel

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor must do for a student if understand there way of learning. If they don't bother to understand how the students brain works then all content taught may not be registered by the student and they will forget or even not understand entirely what has been shown throughout the tutoring lesson I believe my strengths…
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Nidhi

Tutor Ringwood, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to inspire a love for learning and instill confidence in their abilities. This involves fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, providing personalized guidance, and helping students develop effective learning strategies that empower them to succeed academically and beyond As a…

Local Reviews

I have to give 5 stars, because I can't fault the system. Arman is doing a great job with Jeremiah, who is not a perfect student. EzyMath provide great assistance with issues, and good payment options. Communications are quickly answered.
Terry, Ringwood

Inside RingwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alicia practised fractions and percentages, including converting between the two, and worked through arithmetic with decimal places and division without remainders using back-checking strategies.

In Year 10, Justin focused on probability concepts, tackling chance scenarios and representing probabilities as fractions and decimals.

For Year 11, revision for Data Analysis SACs involved interpreting statistical data sets and reinforcing understanding of summary statistics using past assessment questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Further Maths student repeatedly hesitated when breaking down worded application questions, often needing to "stop and re-read to figure out which formula fits," as one tutor noted. This slowed progress and left her less time for harder problems in SACs.

In Year 8 algebra, another student missed steps when transposing equations—struggling to keep track of negatives and losing confidence mid-way.

Meanwhile, a Grade 6 student's tendency to rely on counting instead of quick recall with times tables meant she lost focus during multi-step division tasks, sometimes forgetting why she started the question at all.

Recent Achievements

One Ringwood tutor noticed that April, a Year 12 student, made a real leap by applying new matrix skills to tough exam questions without much prompting—something she hesitated with just weeks ago.

In another session, Chloe (Year 10) started showing her working more consistently and has begun tackling worded problems step by step rather than freezing up at first glance.

For a younger student, Matilda's attitude has shifted: where she used to clam up on anything algebraic, this week she relaxed enough to try Pythagoras' theorem for the first time and managed to solve for a triangle side independently by her third question.

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 Realm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Perpetual Help School.