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Toorak's tutors include a Master of Education-qualified maths specialist, an Oxford Women's Leadership graduate and Monash engineering honours scholar, VCE 98.55 ATAR achiever and debating captain, PhD gold medallist in biomedical science, seasoned K–12 science presenters, experienced IGCSE/A-Level teachers, and peer mentors from top selective schools—all with strong backgrounds in teaching, mentoring or youth leadership.

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Dennis

Physics Tutor Toorak, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to help the student create a mindset and habit of independent thinking and learning. I believe that people brimming with curiosity that does independent learning will understand and achieve more. I have an easygoing and outgoing personality. I have good communication skills. I am adaptive and flexible. I am…
Ben
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Ben

Physics Tutor Toorak, VIC
The most important thing I think is for the tutor to build confidence in a student. To do this, I believe continual encouragement is required and something I always aim to do. Patience and the ability to remain calm at all times. I am also very persistent and will try a variety of methods that will allow the student to see concepts from a variety…
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Animesh
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Animesh

Physics Tutor South Yarra, VIC
A good tutor should make sure that his/her student understands the essence and real life importance of the subject he/she is teaching. Nothing is stronger than a photographic memory, explaining things and concepts in a flow diagram or figure form will help students to retain more information. Every student is on a learning path, thats why they…
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Nikoo

Physics Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment and to instill a deep understanding of the subject matter. It's crucial to build confidence in students, helping them to see challenges as opportunities to learn and grow rather than obstacles. A tutor should also strive…
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Rezida

Physics Tutor Burnley, VIC
Help him or her to find their own ways to study most efficiently. Give them the tools, which would allow them to be more confident and comfortable in their learning not only at school, but also beyond. Good knowledge of my subjects and belief that math and science need the same systematic training to become easy, as sports. And that as only some…
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Ned

Physics Tutor Burnley, VIC
I think the most important is to be supportive, from experience the reason that most people struggle with learning is because they give up or don’t think they can. Hence encouragement is key and positive re-enforcement. I also believe that making the student comfortable around you and going through source material in an efficient manner can make…
Purvi
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Purvi

Physics Tutor Burnley, VIC
I really fell that a physics tutor should be a friend and not like a teacher so that student can easily approach them with their silly doubt without any fear and clear their concept thoroughly. I love to be with children and sometimes be like them and enjoy the life in a simple manner. This really makes a great bond between me and my students due…
Mantavya
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Mantavya

Physics Tutor Burnley, VIC
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for the student is to encourage him/her to pursue a career in their liking and to empathise with their difficulties and teach them how to overcome them. It is also of utmost importance that a tutor must lower themselves to their understanding to teach a student. Passion to teach and a drive to…
Supun
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Supun

Physics Tutor Burnley, VIC
Beyond helping students excel in specific subjects, a physics tutor plays a crucial role in boosting their confidence and supporting their long-term educational goals. With a background in engineering, I possess the ability to approach problems from various angles and develop effective solutions. I strive to create a friendly and supportive…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Prahran, VIC
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for their student is relate to them. Everyone is different and learns in a different way. Hence, you must adjust your method of teaching for each individual student. Some people are auditory, visual or written learners, some like algebra, calculus, or trigonometry. Moreover, if you are understanding…
Fergus
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Fergus

Physics Tutor Cremorne, VIC
I think the most important role of the tutor is to analyse and reflect on a student's learning and problem-solving approach methods, in order to provide meaningful adjustments for greater comfort and confidence going forward. In other words, the identification of barriers to learning is the most crucial point of a physics tutor's action, as it is…
Muhammad Yoonus
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Muhammad Yoonus

Physics Tutor Richmond, VIC
In my opinion, one of the most important things a great tutor can do for a student is to increase their passion for the subject. When a student genuinely enjoys learning about a topic, they will be more motivated. When students love what they're learning, it unlocks their potential. That energy and excitement will hopefully lead to a deeper…
Tariq
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Tariq

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning easier and engaging, and provide clear, supportive guidance tailored to their individual needs. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex topics into easy-to-understand steps. I also…
Alp
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Alp

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I believe the 3 most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is: 1. being fluent with the content, 2. giving moral support when necessary and 3. create a sort of friendship with the student. I think my biggest strength as a tutor is to be able to teach via understanding content rather then rope learning, which i think is an…
Rohan
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Rohan

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to invoke a passion for learning through being curious and daring to push their own mental boundaries. I strive to make learning as interesting as possible. This includes invoking student's curiosity and initiating the hunger to learn more.…
Prabha
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Prabha

Physics Tutor Armadale, VIC
Give the student the confidence they need to do well by providing them with tools and knowledge that they can use to succeed. I am a good listener so I am able identify problem areas that a student might have. I am also really good at offering multiple ways of solving a problem. I communicate well with students of different aptitudes and make…
Rishov Srabon
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Rishov Srabon

Physics Tutor St Kilda, VIC
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do is make the student feel safe to learn. That means creating an environment where it’s okay to not know something, to ask questions, and even to make mistakes. When students aren’t worried about being judged, they’re way more likely to engage and actually enjoy the learning…
leshan
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leshan

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing for a physics tutor is to never underestimate a student, and to be there for them as a support and to show them that they can. If a student loses self esteem and think that they can't do it...they wont. It's all about giving them a healthy mindset which allows them to gain the knowledge given. My biggest strength i believe…
Tien
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Tien

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
A good tutor, besides academic understanding, communication, patience and flexibility are the key aspects. Every student has their own unique learning curve and techniques, it is the tutor's job to discuss with the student and figure out the best way to convey the ideas and give appropriate study load. There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all,…
Mac
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Mac

Physics Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Firstly, improve the students grasp and understanding of the content, providing them with not just the ability to answer questions, but to understand logically why something is such. Secondly, help develop an appreciation for the area of study by delivering the tutoring in a positive and engaging matter so that the student enjoys learning it.…
Yan
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Yan

Physics Tutor South Yarra, VIC
Inspire the student Give them confidence in themselves Help them to achieve their potential My strengths would be my patience, warmth, and multiple approaches to problems by tailoring my teaching styles that works best for each individual…
Jessica
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Jessica

Physics Tutor Malvern, VIC
Making the student feel comfortable and at ease with the subject. So many children and even adults struggle with feeling inedquate or embarrassed about their academic abilities, especially in maths, and I want to break down that psychological barrier. I'm good at giving in-depth explanations of concepts that connect to real-world examples that the…
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Kuharrshanna

Physics Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Align with Parents, Teachers, and the Student while uncovering Learning Styles ·while being compassionate to teach the building blocks of learning. creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. ability to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level. understanding for the world…

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Very easy to deal with. Lots of great tutors and they go to great lengths to match the right tutor to the students needs. If for any reason the tutor selected does not 'fit' with the students requirements, Ezymath are more than happy to keep trying alternate tutors until they find the right match.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Raef worked through dividing large numbers by 8 using a breakdown strategy, compared fractions and decimals, and solved number pattern problems in his maths homework.

Year 8 student Lucette focused on surface area calculations as well as angles, trigonometry, and Pythagoras' theorem, tackling practice questions to reinforce understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Maya practiced solving linear equations and inequalities along with simplifying algebraic expressions using index laws.

Recent Challenges

A Year 5 student hesitated to write out full working for maths problems, saying "I can do this in my head," which led to missed details—especially in multi-step word questions.

During a Year 8 algebra session, work was messy and unstructured; the tutor noted that "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

One Year 10 student did not complete homework before the lesson and struggled to recall last week's concepts, making it harder to tackle new material.

In another instance, a senior student forgot formulas due to scattered notes and weak organization. This left her searching for basics instead of building on them.

Recent Achievements

In a recent Toorak tutoring session, a Year 8 student who used to freeze up with linear equations began working through problems without hesitation, even explaining his logic aloud.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student—who'd often skip checking her answers—took the initiative to review and correct every question on her latest maths test, catching errors herself for the first time.

For a younger learner in Year 3, games and flashcards have transformed times tables from anxiety into something he looks forward to; last week, he confidently tackled division questions that once made him nervous.

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 Prahran / Windsor Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Geelong Grammar School - Toorak campus.