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Tutors in Altona include VCE duxes and high-ATAR graduates, experienced school teachers with education degrees, university medallists in biomedical science and engineering, accomplished Olympiad participants, specialist maths and science tutors with four-plus years' experience, peer mentors from Monash and Deakin, creative writing coaches, seasoned primary educators, and multi-talented youth sports coaches.

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Deepak

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Encourage curiosity, stay updated, promote self reliance, personalized instructions, provide safe and positive learning environment I can quickly adjust to the level of students. I correlate daily life problems and solutions with subject so that students have fun with their…
Sugandhika
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Sugandhika

Tutor Altona Meadows, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a space where the student feels completely comfortable being themselves. They should be able to openly say what they do and don’t understand without fear of judgment. This honesty is what allows us to help them in the best way possible. Beyond that, a tutor should always aim to build…
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Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Newport, VIC
I believe that encouragement and support is crucial to tutoring. A tutor must be able to reassure students when they feel stuck, or discouraged about a certain subject. I'm very personable. I am able to find the most effective way to explain a problem based on the student. Above all else, I adore sharing knowledge, in all aspects, from my own…
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Jassica

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Development in every aspects including mental, emotional and intellectual level Good communication skills Willingness to learn Easily…
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Gagandeep

Tutor Altona Meadows, VIC
A teacher makes a massive difference in the lives of young people. A teacher imparts knowledge to the students and brings a positive attitude to the students so that they can achieve their goals and objectives. A tutor motivates the students to succeed in their lives. A tutor increases the understanding of the subjects and provides intensive…
Gayatri
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Gayatri

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I think a tutor can make or break a student's interest in the subject. I had really great Math teachers growing up, and I loved the subject. Even though my love for Biology took over and I pursued that growing up, I still remember my teachers from school and cherish them. I'm friendly and I love children. I like playing games with them, I feel…
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Ronaldi

Tutor Laverton, VIC
To encourage and activate the thinking process in approaching a problem instead of just giving the answer. The one-on-one approach in teaching and developing the bond and trust with the…
Nainika
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Nainika

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and explain concepts in a way that truly makes sense to them. A tutor should be patient, encouraging, and able to adapt their teaching style to the student’s needs. It’s also important to help students…
Lara Liv
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Lara Liv

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
A tutor should be patient and help a student to improve their own skills. I’m really patient and can adapt to the needs of every…
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Jobelle

Tutor Laverton, VIC
There are a lot of important things that a tutor can do for a student and these are the following: -be professional -be friendly and approachable -be a good listener -always acknowledge individual differences of each students -be flexible -teach students how to learn effectively because as a tutor our ultimate goal is to help the student…
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Mohammad Ashraful

Tutor Laverton, VIC
The ability to have a lot of patience as teaching students requires to make them understand a single thing again and again My communication skills, which is a key factor for…
My
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My

Tutor Newport, VIC
As I said above, sharing knowledge is always the first priority. Because our job, as tutors, is to help the students with problems related to knowledge, wisdom. Second, encouraging them to show their best efforts in the school work is also necessary. To me, letting them discover new knowledge and be independent on what they need to do is…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor Newport, VIC
My philosophy on tutoring is to inspire, provoke curiosity, listen, increase confidence in themselves and accelerate their learning goals. Anything is achievable with the right support. I create a fun environment for the student to learn in. I like to work with solving problems and learning new skills in a way that is relatable and entertaining…
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srishti

Tutor Laverton, VIC
A tutor should be polite and should never get mad at students as being a student they don't know the things and they come to the tutor for learning. so, the tutor should first understand the student as different students have different minds (sharp and slow) and then teach them according to their requirements. I am a good listener and speaker and…
Janina
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Janina

Tutor South Kingsville, VIC
Be understanding and patient. Each student is trying to reach a goal, and as a tutor, I have to help them achieve that goal without taking away their effort. I think I can connect well with students. In this way, they’re comfortable telling me if they have difficulty understanding something and I can think of ways that would connect lessons to…
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Anika

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
As a tutor there are many things that I can do to ensure my student feels well supported. I understand that each of my students are different and will have different needs. As a tutor, I will be responsible for ensuring I understand what my student is struggling with, where my student needs extra help and then doing my best to support them so they…
Jayden
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Jayden

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
The most valuable thing a tutor ever did for me wasn't more homework, it was asking me to explain a concept back in my own words until we found where the gaps in my understanding were. But the most important thing I believe a tutor can do is to adapt to their student's circumstances. Lesson plans are not rigid, they will come apart depending on…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
Support the students no matter how much they struggle, constantly check in on their understanding and their concentration, share their own experiences and struggles with students and form a connection with the students so that they can trust the tutor and be more open on their academic struggles. I have been tutored before and experienced several…
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Syed

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
I would say the most important thing is making the learning experience enjoyable for the pupil more than anything else. By making tutoring enjoyable, it provides a better overall outcome for the pupil. I am patient, and realise different pupils can require different amounts of time, attention and sometimes need a different style of learning which…
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Varun

Tutor Brooklyn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance, fostering confidence, and creating a positive learning environment. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, adaptability to various learning styles, and the ability to break down complex topics into understandable…
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Mannan

Tutor Point Cook, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is adapt their teaching style to suit the student’s individual needs. Every student learns in a different way and it is important for I as a tutor to be flexible and adjust my teaching style to meet these needs. This can include explanation style, working pace, engagement, etc. By…
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Harikrishnan

Tutor Laverton, VIC
As a tutor the most important thing I can do is to guide them to think in the right direction to solve problem and make them able to do it on their own. And practice makes perfect. I am very patient and willing to put as much effort I can to make sure the student understands something properly. I believe that once you have the underlying basis of…
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FRANZ

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Students should be taught: To have a critical thinking. Students must understand the mathematics from their bases, for example, that is to multiply. Mental calculation. I am a patient and creative person who likes mathematics a lot. I always focus on teaching maths in such a way that they are useful in their life and not just to get good…

Local Reviews

Haven't looked back, ezy maths has really propelled my child as far as her grades at school. Our maths Tutor has been fantastic. My child felt comfortable with him from the beginning and has been broadening and strengthening her knowledge ever since. With regular feedback from Tutor you feel you are always in the loop in relation to child's development.
Mary, Altona

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Year 9 student Madison focused on similar triangles and practiced trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem with exam-style questions, while also exploring compound interest as part of a class validation task.

In Year 10, Liam worked on consolidating his skills in applying Pythagoras to worded problems and using trigonometric ratios to find unknown side lengths in triangles.

Meanwhile, another Year 10 student, Ella, covered bearings in trigonometry and revisited measurement concepts including volume and surface area calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student, when solving worded trigonometry problems, tended to avoid writing out steps and key words, making it harder to spot where misunderstandings occurred. This meant errors often went unnoticed until review time.

In Year 8 algebra, over-reliance on the calculator for identifying gradients in linear functions led to confusion about core concepts; as one tutor put it, "he could find the answer but struggled to explain how he got there."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student often forgot to bring completed homework, leaving gaps in practice that slowed progress with times tables and division tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Altona noticed that a Year 9 student, after initially hesitating to ask for help, began actively seeking clarification on trigonometric ratios and then independently solved for unknown side lengths using SIN, COS, and TAN.

Another high school student who used to skip steps with linear graphs is now confidently plotting points and explaining the meaning of rise over run without prompting—she even developed her own summary sheet for an upcoming SAC.

In primary, one student who would guess times tables has started working them out aloud step by step, moving from 10Ă—3 backwards and discovering new patterns on her own.

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 Altona Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's School.