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Tutors in Epping include a seasoned primary teacher and conference-certified maths specialist, a coding and robotics instructor with experience at James An College and an ATAR 96.85 from Melbourne High, Kumon-trained mentors with multiple academic awards, an English tutor holding an education degree and international classroom experience, plus accomplished high-achievers in selective entry programs and STEM competitions.

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Saida

Legal Studies Tutor Coolaroo, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build their confidence, make learning clear and engaging, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. My strengths as a tutor are patience, clear communication, and the ability to explain things in simple, engaging ways while allowing the…
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Alexa

Legal Studies Tutor Bundoora, VIC
A tutor's main goal should be to help the student develop the tools to go into the classroom and be confident about their skills, and hopefully, eventually, go on with their education, and ultimately their future, without a tutor. My greatest strength in tutoring is that I know that there are multiple ways to look at the same information, and…
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Nadine Chantelle
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Nadine Chantelle

Legal Studies Tutor Reservoir, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are to understand their: 1) needs, 2) level of comprehension, and 3) comfort surrounding the subject matter, as well as towards the tutor. Besides this, one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient with them, until they have achieved the goal for the…
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Ann Maria

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
Allow them to learn in a safe environment, where they will always be encouraged. I believe that tutors should be good listeners so as to allow students to approach them with any difficulty they may be facing in the school environment. I will attempt to share with them personal experiences whenever that is possible so as to remove any power…
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arshpreet

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
I believe its being the constant support and motivation you need throughout. Most of the times you just want to give up because you are struggling through it but as a teacher i think its important to keep guiding them and supporting them in doing and learning things the way they are comfortable doing it. Focus on critical thinking and research…
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zirwa

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive environment that fosters confidence and curiosity, tailor explanations to the student’s unique learning style, and encourage active engagement rather than passive reception. A great tutor helps students develop critical thinking skills, resilience in the face of…
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Harjot

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
As a tutor, I believe my most important role is to help students truly understand the subject, not just memorize answers. I aim to adapt my teaching style to fit each student’s unique learning needs and pace. It's important to me to create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I focus on…
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Belinda

Legal Studies Tutor Mernda, VIC
A tutor is someone who can help to support and strengthen students' self-efficacy one-on-one. This is extremely important as classroom teachers have to manage multiple students in a classroom and cannot provide the same undivided attention as a tutor can. Tutors instil confidence in their students, assist them in unpacking and understanding areas…
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Alexandra

Legal Studies Tutor Reservoir, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is improve the confidence of a student so that they feel competent and ready, which is a knock on effect from the clarity gained during tutoring sessions. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them gain good study habits with can take them all throughut their education, and…
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Sadia

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
I think the most important things tutors can do is having clear and strong communication with the student so the can understand the weaknesses and adapt those classes to suit those weaknesses in the content. Another thing tutors can do is to have class plans to ensure that the time used for classes is fully maximised and the student is getting the…
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Loreigna

Legal Studies Tutor Greensborough, VIC
- ensuring that the student enjoys learning and looks forward to the lesson. - learns a lot from it and is beneficial for their study - adapting learning technique and content to suit individual student - being enthusiastic and outgoing and ensuring that the kids are enjoying their learning - teaching content in an understandable…
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Batool

Legal Studies Tutor Meadow Heights, VIC
Being patient with a student is vital, students need to be able to feel comfortable asking a tutor questions. Therefore being a friend and supportive to their needs encourages a two way communication between the tutor and student. for example, if a student is frustrated because questions are too difficult, taking a break and letting them know its…
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Milad

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for the student is to be understanding and attentive, such as by providing different feedback and plans that is specific and direct about the student's area of improvement and how they can make progress. As a tutor, I believe my strengths are being patient with students, and doing my best to explain it in a…
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lakshita

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
- Successful tutors form a close, personal bonds with their students. Tutors play a different role than teachers and parents, which puts them in an advantageous position to assist students. Personal relationships are fundamental to student success the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor instils trust and…
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Felicity

Legal Studies Tutor Macleod, VIC
I believe patience and perseverance are essential when working with students. I also think it is important for a tutor to be personable and a confident communicator in order to make the students feel comfortable working with them. Other vital attributes are reliability and dedication. I am confident in communicating with others and focused. I…
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Kauthar

Legal Studies Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
Being understanding of the students confusion on any topic and being patient with them. My strengths would be determination in helping students understand an area they are confused…

Local Reviews

Are you frustrated with existing Tutoring service providers? See little or no improvement in the engagement levels of your child? Is your investment and support reflected in increased confidence and desire to achieve greater results coming across? EzyMath are open, honest, listen and share in your vision. With a high calibre of qualified teachers, across both Math and English, our boys (yr 9 and yr 10) have really lifted their game thanks to our tenacious Tutor. From scores ranging between 60's, 70's and 80's those gaps were proactively identified and worked through over the school summer holidays. First day back one of our son's sat his yr 10 pre test in math, and scored 100%. Speechless, but not surprised. EzyMath are true to their name and operating philosophy. Every interaction has been a pleasure, quality tutor that comes to us, at a very competitive rate. 10 stars!
Dee -Australia, Epping

Inside EppingTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Adam worked through differential equations and tackled kinematics problems, using sample exercises to strengthen understanding of both solution methods and real-world applications.

Year 10 student Sana focused on exponential word problems in maths, as well as motion topics for Physics, including interpreting velocity-time graphs.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student reviewed surface area formulas for cylinders and extended this by practicing volume calculations for various prisms.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student repeatedly left homework incomplete and avoided harder fraction questions; as one tutor observed, "he gave up too easily when the example changed slightly."

In Year 11 methods, a different student's working was messy and hard to follow in differential calculus problems—steps were missing, making errors tough to spot.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student forgot key materials for studying surface area formulas and struggled to organize notes for revision. These habits led to lost marks on tests and wasted time re-learning content that could have been consolidated with regular practice and clearer written work.

Recent Achievements

One Epping tutor recently noticed a Year 12 student who used to get stuck on calculus questions now breaking down graph-based problems independently, even explaining how each part of the graph connects to different solution steps.

Another high schooler has shifted from silent confusion in algebra to actively asking for help when she's unsure and using backtracking methods more confidently—she even tackled simple differentiation without prompting this week.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who would only attempt long division after demonstrations is now completing full sets of problems on his own, finishing all questions correctly during the session.

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