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Tutors in Ivanhoe East include an International Physics Olympiad gold medallist, ATAR 99+ achievers and academic scholarship holders, experienced primary school mentors and student leaders, a PhD candidate awarded for science outreach, seasoned English teachers with global experience, swim and basketball coaches, and accomplished musicians—each bringing proven expertise working with K–12 students.

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Ellen

Tutor Preston, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be there for the student. When a student may feel sad about a grade or a mark they received from a test, it is always important for the tutor to sit down with the student and talk to the student about what they could have done well in the test but also to acknowledge the things they also…
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Tom

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
Teaching a certain topic with efficiency and clarity. I also believe that it is important for a tutor to be able to motivate his or her student and make them excited to have tutoring sessions instead of dreading them. I am an enthusiastic individual and will come to each session with a positive attitude. I am also a clear communicator, which I…
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Phyu Phyu

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Listen to what they say. Tutoring sometimes can be hard since we are interacting with children. The world has changed. It's a lot different from when and how we grew up. Thats why when teaching them, approach by the way they can accept. Be open-minded. Communication skills Listening to them & Response Active Teacher I don't want to pressure my…
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Rei

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
To be responsive and constructive, I felt that I learned the best when I felt connected with the teacher and the class. It can be distracting to feel uncomfortable whilst learning. I would say that having a personalized connection helps students feel more confident in the teacher and attentive to the information being said by the teacher. As I…
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Samanthy

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
A tutor is there to build confidence, in my opinion. Regardless of the comments of parents, teachers, siblings, a tutor should believe in their students and empower them to perform at the highest level capable. That is what the best tutors achieved for me, and what I continue to do for my own students today. I think the best tutors, particularly…
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Lucas

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and flexible. If a student does not understand a concept, perhaps a different style of explanation is necessary. My strengths as a tutor are my patience, conversation skills, and flexibility with my…
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Huy

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A tutor job is to reinforce the knowledge that student learned from class. Moreover, tutor should help student to develop critical thinking skill not only for exams but also for future education. Finally, I believe tutor should prepare student to handle any challenging exam to achieve the best results as possible. I am very paitient and easy…
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Samuel

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
- Able to help them get past any learning 'roadblocks', or goals, they may have. - Keeping calm, not letting your stress get to a student, furthermore, relieving them of their stress towards what they're learning. - Having each session act as a chance to teach them multiple 'lessons' that relate to each other and finding ways to help the student…
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Alexandra

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe and have faith in the student that they can learn and achieve anything they put their mind to. My strengths as a tutor include patience, understanding, and tolerance. I understand the way the student currently thinks and help them to bridge the gap to think in the way…
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Aaron

Tutor Doncaster, VIC
I consider understanding the student's problems and establishing a strong rapport to be the most important things. Tutors may be great teachers or have excellent knowledge of the content, but providing the correct and necessary information is of utmost importance. Understanding what may prevent a student from achieving as high as they want allows…
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Joana

Tutor Viewbank, VIC
The main job of a tutor is to transmit knowledge and assist students in solving problems, however, what I believe is most important is that tutors can create a comfortable learning environment for students. active. When in school, a teacher can teach many students at once, so sometimes it is not possible to focus on supporting each student…
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Hassan

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the one-on-one attention that is not given to them in schools with large class sizes. The student needs to be able to feel comfortable enough to ask questions (even the embarrassing ones) and they need to know that the tutor will sit with them for as long as it takes to…
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Nelson

Tutor Kew, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to provide academic guidance but also to be positive and patient with the student, and to acknowledge, reflect and reward upon their successes. I would be a good tutor with Ezymath Tutoring because 1. I am confident in my knowledge and experience in learning and teaching from…
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Kyle

Tutor Kew, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is giving them the impression that you are really there to help them. Building trust, being excited when they show you their marks have gone up, being there when they are down, etc. my strengths as a tutor would be i have a very patient attitude and can repeat something as many times as…
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Lidia

Tutor Preston, VIC
I think the most important thing for a student is being able to connect with them on their wavelength, engaging their interest and focusing on their capabilities as a person rather than using a "one size fits all" approach. I am very passionate and empathetic which helps students who are otherwise struggling. I am also hardworking and have a…
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Arjun

Tutor Preston, VIC
- Build a bond with the student in such a way where the subject matter can be explained to the student by providing suitable examples from areas of interest - Patience - Fundamental conceptual understanding of the subject matter which helps translate the most difficult topic to a fun lay man language which can be understood by one and all. -…
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Ned

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I think the most important is to be supportive, from experience the reason that most people struggle with learning is because they give up or don’t think they can. Hence encouragement is key and positive re-enforcement. I also believe that making the student comfortable around you and going through source material in an efficient manner can make…
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Thomas

Tutor Kew, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is have the wisdom to be able to solve the problems which they cannot. Because if a tutor can't even do this, then everything else is pretty much irrelevant. Furthermore, having the ability to explain concepts is also very important as you can't be a great tutor if you can't explain things well…
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asitha

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
- Help them to improve their weaknesses and make them believe that they aren't anymore weaker in those areas. - Help them to Build their confidence to sit for exams without fear and get decent grades. - Every time be available to answer their questions - Help them prepare an effective and consistent timetable to study .-Can bring a child from…
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Ey you

Tutor Kingsbury, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, explain concepts clearly, and provide consistent support. A good tutor should be patient, listen to the student’s difficulties, and help them develop problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers. Encouraging independence and motivation is also…
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Jin

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
As a tutor, my students are encouraged to ask questions without hesitation. Such a mentality can be applied to other facets of life as critical thinking and a passion for learning are valuable skills to develop in general. My patience and warmth offer a safe environment for students to make mistakes, learn and ultimately flourish…
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Hewa

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
The ability to go above and beyond to help a student who is struggling but nevertheless is determined to succeed. One of the greatest attributes a teacher must possess is patience. It is important for a teacher to first of all understand the skill level and mindset of each student. Every student is different. Some students are fast learners while…
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Andrew

Tutor Thornbury, VIC
The traits a good tutor should have are patience, creativity, and knowledgable. To be patient and understand that every student's mind operates and works differently thus it is essential to find different methods to ensure they are able to understand complex concepts and problems. It is also important to be knowledgeable in the field you are…

Local Reviews

Grace is very happy to be working with Anthony and her feedback has been positive.
Anthony, Balwyn North

Inside Ivanhoe EastTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Mitch worked on planning and editing a creative writing short story, focusing on making his writing style more engaging and refining tense and characterisation.

For Year 11 Chemistry, Lucy reviewed types of chemical bonds—covalent, ionic, hydrogen—and practised identifying polarity in molecules.

Meanwhile, Year 12 English student Sam analysed persuasive techniques in VCAA argument analysis exams, comparing tone and arguments across sample articles and practising structured essay plans using CCCTAP methods.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not complete a short story over the break, meaning lesson time was spent planning instead of giving feedback on writing.

In VCE English, one student had difficulty drawing out meaning in terms of film techniques for 'On the Waterfront,' and hesitated to share ideas despite good insights.

A Year 8 maths student sometimes jumped to conclusions before reading questions carefully—this led to avoidable errors when interpreting worded problems.

Meanwhile, a primary student left assigned homework unfinished and struggled to recall times tables quickly during practice, making it harder to keep up with new content in sessions.

Recent Achievements

During one Ivanhoe East tutoring session, a Year 10 student shifted from waiting for hints to tackling analysis questions independently. This showed new persistence in breaking down film themes before asking for help.

In VCE English, another student who previously hesitated to use evidence began actively selecting and justifying quotes in essays without tutor prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who once made frequent "silly mistakes" on times tables started working more neatly and self-checking answers out loud, recently scoring full marks on her 3s and 4s.

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 Ivanhoe Library & Cultural Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ivanhoe East Primary School-Wilfred Road Campus.