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Tutors in Caulfield South include a former school maths teacher and Algebra Project leader, multiple Monash and Melbourne University high-achievers (ATARs 95–98.8, scholarship winners, subject dux), an experienced peer mentor and science camp leader, youth sports coaches, STEM postgraduates with teaching experience, and accomplished multilingual tutors passionate about supporting K–12 learners.

James
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James

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Helping students on their own journey by creating a positive welcoming learning environment. Making student realise their own potential, and by working together making that a reality. Having had lots of experience teaching and tutoring prior I am very confident with my methods of helping students of all ages and abilities. I am great at building a…
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Jonathan

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Engage with them in such a way that the student actually wants to be at tutoring sessions. There is no benefit to tutoring sessions where the student has no respect or inclination to listen to a tutor. 1-on-1 or small group tutoring gives the student the attention that they may be lacking from a classroom environment, so this is the perfect…
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Verity
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Verity

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
To help the student know that there is nothing the can’t learn it’s just that sometimes they need to hear it or approach it in different ways. It’s really important to not give up and to keep trying. I am patient and I am able to explain things in a simplified way. I also adapt well to different people so I can approach my tutoring in a…
Josh
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Josh

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Empathising with the student and understanding their background knowledge and skills. Giving the students space to work things out on their own, and providing structure to help guide their self-study as opposed to supplying all the answers. Taking an adaptable approach to learning styles and finding different methods of approaching each individual…
Oscar
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Oscar

Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
I would consider some of the important things for a tutor to provide to a student are confidence and self belief. Giving a student the self confidence that they can do this will provide them with the tools to continue improving and getting better. I feel that from experience that most people who do not have confidence or belief struggle with a…
Charlie
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Charlie

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
First and foremost, I would argue that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide motivation and encouragement; cultivating the student's desire to learn and succeed. If this is achieved, academic success simply becomes a by-product. Secondly, a tutor must act as a resource that complements learning within a school…
Aryan
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Aryan

Tutor Mckinnon, VIC
he most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear guidance, build confidence, and foster a positive learning environment. A tutor should help students understand the material by explaining it in a way that makes sense to them. I believe my strengths lie in being patient and understanding. I take the time to listen to my…
Mehndi
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Mehndi

Tutor Ormond, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a private tutor can do for a student is give them the opportunity to make mistakes in a safe environment where they feel they won't be judged. Building confidence and supporting students to increase their self-esteem won't only help them in their school subjects, but is a valuable skill that will last them a…
Aparna
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Aparna

Tutor Malvern, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a friendly and supportive environment where they feel comfortable expressing their doubts and concerns. Additionally, adapting teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs and helping them overcome challenges are crucial aspects of effective tutoring. As for…
Evelyn
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Evelyn

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to help students gain confidence and understanding of their subjects, as well as providing them with methods they can utilise for problem solving, particularly when it's an unfamiliar question. I have great communication skills and I'm very calm and patient. I find it easy to connect with the…
Jorene
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Jorene

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Building confidence and making them feel safe and less alone when they face any difficulties Patience, adaptability, encouragment, focusing on understanding the…
Dinesh
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Dinesh

Tutor Ormond, VIC
Tutors can be a reason to guide the students in the right direction. Sometimes, a student might need a tiny little nudge to get them on track and tutors can be or are the right persons for that. A tutor can be a friend guiding the student in every obstacle they come across. A tutor can also be a role model for the students by creating a long…
Heena Sulthana
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Heena Sulthana

Tutor Balaclava, VIC
I believe, a teacher should make a learning setting that is helpful and encouraging so that students can feel free to ask their questions even nth time. Not all students learn in the same pace, tutor should adjust how they teach to meet the goals and pace of each student. Lastly, a tutor should give a student confidence, help them think…
Steven
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Steven

Tutor Ormond, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student includes being able to communicate clearly, allowing the student to understand them more easier and this therefore provides a more efficient leaning experience for the student. Furthermore, being able to adapt with the student's pace is definitely significant so it allows the student to…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Spark interest in a subject, inspire towards autonomous thinking, provide guidance in self education, provide opportunity for close communication during study and practice teamwork. I design lessons to fit every student's needs. Depending on a student's background and goals the material and the teaching style needs to be tailored. I think I'm good…
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Amelia

Tutor Malvern East, VIC
It is highly important for a tutor to be able to listen to where a student is struggling and use this information to be able to adapt their teachings to each student personally. It is also important for a tutor to teach good study habits to students so that they may further their studies independently. I am a highly patient person which would help…
Isabel
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Isabel

Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important things I can do for students are to go through the problems with them step by step, to solve their problems in learning, and to prove they have the ability to solve the problems themselves. I have a PhD qualification in Materials Engineering and I am good at mathematics, engineering, and physics subjects. I have extensive…
Fatih
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Fatih

Tutor Brighton, VIC
Helping the student to believe in and trust her/himself. And becoming aware of that "it is not difficult, but it just requires some attention" Then everything changes. I am an Electrical and Electronics Engineer and have been working in Telecommunications for more than 20 years. As being an engineer and a graduate of a reputable university…
Lily
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Lily

Tutor Armadale, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning approachable, and tailor their teaching to the student's individual needs. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also fostering curiosity and a deeper…
Dilini
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Dilini

Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
I hold a Master’s in Applied Psychology (Educational & Child Psychology) from Coventry University, along with a Bachelor’s in Educational Studies, a BTEC Higher National Diploma, and diplomas in Special Needs and General Psychology. With over 15 years of teaching experience, including a decade as a Specialist Teacher at the Overseas School…
Simon
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Simon

Tutor Ormond, VIC
Although helping a student overcome subject-specific challenges is important, it is critically important that a tutor > provides a supportive learning environment, which allows the student to experiment and ask questions, without fear of judgment or criticism. > helps the student develop confidence, which may be lacking in the subject the…
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Lordwick

Tutor Balaclava, VIC
To help them believe that given time commitment and a good study plan, that they (students) can succeed. Instilling that faith in the student counts for so much in helping the student. The patience to giver over a topic again and again until a student understands. As a result, I have been able to build students' confidence in themselves when it…
Prabha
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Prabha

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…

Local Reviews

I would highly recommend EzyMathTutoring to anyone who is looking for maths tutors for their children. This is an excellent company with great service achieving great results. My daughter in Year 9 now, was struggling with maths and ever since she started reciving maths tutoring with Ezy-Math, and her grades and overall perfomance has dramatically improved. Her tutor is excellent and dedicated I can't thank him enough for the great job he's doing!
Margalit, Caulfield South

Inside Caulfield SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ella worked through operations with fractions—adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing—as well as converting between fractions and decimals using current homework.

Year 9 student Mia tackled graphing different types of parabolas and explored how to find turning points and intercepts by sketching examples together.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ella focused on applications of linear equations, including writing equations from worded problems and determining gradients and y-intercepts from graphs.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to locate homework materials, leading to incomplete revision and missed opportunities for feedback.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, messy written work made it difficult to check for sign errors in simultaneous equations; as one tutor noted, "she lost track of negatives between lines because her working was hard to follow."

A Year 5 learner hesitated when translating worded problems into equations, sometimes skipping essential steps or misreading small details.

During statistics revision in Year 10, a reluctance to review textbook rules resulted in repeated confusion about interpreting histograms—leaving uncertainty that lingered through the lesson.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Caulfield South recently saw Jess, a Year 10 student, move from hesitating over her mistakes to confidently identifying and correcting them herself—she now pinpoints exactly where she needs help rather than waiting for prompts.

In a senior maths session, Leo (Year 11) showed real growth by not just multiplying matrices accurately but also explaining what each number represented within different problems, a big step up from his earlier confusion with matrix interpretation.

Meanwhile, Remi in Year 4 has begun solving multi-digit multiplication questions mentally and quickly—a skill he struggled with previously—and even chose to attempt more challenging fraction problems without prompting.

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