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Eden Park's tutors include experienced K–12 school teachers, an academic book author, a Golden Key Honour Society scholar, and recipients of national maths awards and 99.5% high school scores. Many bring years of classroom, tutoring, or coaching experience—spanning early learning to advanced maths and science—plus degrees in education, mathematics, and teaching.

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Eakjot

English Tutor Donnybrook, VIC
the most salient thing an english tutor can do is understand each student individually. Gen Z students have shorter attention spans and different learning styles,so a tutor must adjust their approach according to student's personality and preferences. because i am young, i can easily connect with students and understand their emotions. i use…
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Karanvir

English Tutor Beveridge, VIC
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, provide personalized guidance and feedback, and empower the student with the skills and confidence to become independent learners. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in a…
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Parsanjeet

English Tutor Kalkallo, VIC
As per me an english tutor should be Curious to satisfy the questions of the students and also find easy ways to make himself clear to students. Also he should be patient and never be irritated of even the questions is not relevant I think I can explain well. Moreover i am patient and calm throughout the class and take the queries very…
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Mehak

English Tutor Kalkallo, VIC
I feel the problem with most tutors is they know their content but that they don't know how the other child would grasp it as in my experience each child is different and as tutors we must understand their way of understanding and try explaining in a way that it is easy for them to understand. So this is one of the most important things a tutor…
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Muminah

English Tutor Beveridge, VIC
The most important think a tutor can do for their student is make sure they know the content that they’re teaching and ask the student whether they understand the concept being taught or not. Speaking from personal experiences I’d have loved and really appreciated if my tutor knew the content they were teaching and had asked me whether I…
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Jasdeep

English Tutor Donnybrook, VIC
According to me , providing right guidance, making learning a fun activity rather than forcing , supporting and motivating the student from small improvements can help a lot to build confidence and doing more improvements in him Being a tutor my strengths will be providing personalized learning plans , adapting to different learning styles, and…
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Chinyere

English Tutor Donnybrook, VIC
Being approachable is definitely key for the student to feel comfortable to reveal their weaknesses and ask for help. This allows me as a tutor to address their weak points and build up their skills. I believe my strengths are in being able to relate to the student and make learning fun and…

Local Reviews

Thanks Sunao - Will has had a great start with the tutoring and finds the way you are teaching him to be a great help
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sarah focused on converting between kilometres, metres, centimetres, and millimetres using measurement exercises.

In Year 9, Ethan practised multiplication and division of surds along with rationalising denominators and was introduced to indices through step-by-step worked examples.

For Year 10, Mia reviewed algebraic factorisation techniques and tackled worded problems requiring recognition of patterns and equation rules to support her classwork.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to bring class materials, leading to lost time reconstructing problems from memory instead of focusing on practice ("To be more organised next time and have a few more class materials with her if possible").

In Year 10 English, another avoided incorporating tutor feedback into creative writing drafts, which meant improvements in descriptive language were not seen between sessions.

For a senior maths student preparing for exams, skipping written steps in algebra—"May need to work on writing out each step, rather than trying to solve equation in his head"—led to repeated sign errors that slowed overall progress.

Recent Achievements

One Eden Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated with algebra now confidently using factorisation techniques on her own after just a few sessions.

In another session, a Year 11 student showed real initiative by independently identifying mistakes in her maths work and explaining new problem-solving strategies she'd developed—something she used to avoid doing.

A Year 4 student, who often waited for prompts before answering, recently completed an assignment under supervision without needing reminders and even asked for more questions when finished.

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