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Tutors in Calder Park include a primary specialist with over three years' experience at leading coaching colleges and Kumon, a seasoned university maths instructor with 14 years' teaching, high-ATAR graduates and subject duxes, peer mentors, award-winning writers, youth coaches, and multiple VCE/academic competition achievers—all passionate about guiding students across every level.

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Brayden

PDHPE Tutor Calder Park, VIC
I believe the most important thing I can do is provide consistent support so that students feel confident in their learning and able to reach their full potential. I use a range of resources—whether they’re ones I’ve created, sourced online, digital tools, or hands-on activities—to make lessons engaging and accessible. My goal is always to…
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Banjot

PDHPE Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that students are understanding the fundamentals of concepts, which will endeavour in success. I am patient, organised, responsible and I have study habits that are unique and work well to ensure you get the result you…
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Isabelle

PDHPE Tutor Keilor, VIC
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show them their worth, learning-wise. There are so many people who convince themselves that they are incapable of obtaining good marks, setting them up for instant failure. A good tutor is one who can identify strengths as well as weaknesses, and rather than use the…
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Dwight

PDHPE Tutor Burnside, VIC
Develop the students knowledge base from the ground up of the topic/s to gradually become independent with the confidence through competency to tackle the assessment regarding the topic on their own. When I understand a subject- being able to explain it so that another person can understand (taking in account their different learning styles,…

Local Reviews

I would highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring. The tutors are highly skilled and super friendly. The support, information and payment options provided by the company is exceptional and second to none! After only a few sessions, my daughter has developed greater insight and greater confidence and skills in Maths. Her results have improved immensely. Thank you EzyMath Tutoring!!!
Jana, Hillside

Inside Calder ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aryan worked on representing and interpreting data using different types of graphs, then explored measures of centre including mean, median, mode, and range.

In Year 8, Jake focused on algebraic expressions—learning how to collect like terms and expand brackets step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sarah practised applying the Pythagoras theorem to solve problems involving right-angled triangles and was introduced to basic trigonometry concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent using SOH CAH TOA.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students faced challenges with test-taking processes, especially under timed conditions in mathematics.

For example, one Year 10 student "needed more practice being focused on task and timed," leading to rushed working during trigonometry revision.

A Year 8 learner struggled with interpreting worded problems—"difficulty understanding certain words" left some questions unanswered in assessments.

At the primary level, another student hesitated with multiplication tables when put under test pressure, slowing down progress through number facts.

In Year 12, over-reliance on a CAS calculator caused hesitation recalling formulas without support; confidence wavered as unfamiliar topics appeared.

Recent Achievements

One Calder Park tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who used to freeze when facing trigonometry questions—last session, she confidently identified opposite, adjacent, and hypotenuse sides and could calculate missing angles with little prompting.

In Year 11, another student showed new independence by spotting algebraic errors on his own and fixing them immediately, rather than waiting for guidance as he did before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who had previously needed step-by-step help surprised her tutor by working through mixed fraction addition solo and checking her own answers for mistakes.

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 Sydenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Overnewton Anglican Community College - Canowindra Campus.