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Laverton's tutors include a secondary and high school mathematics teacher with a Master's in Maths and five years' experience, an assistant professor and private tutor with postgraduate teaching qualifications, primary and elementary educators, University of Melbourne science undergraduates, ATAR 95+ scorers, experienced peer mentors, and accomplished STEM competition participants—including a NASA-backed national runner-up.

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Pooja

Physics Tutor Truganina, VIC
Tutor can help the student to grow and enhance their knowledge and skills. Tutor helps in finding solutions to the general problems student face during their studies. I think that my biggest strength is my flexibility and willingness to always learn and try new approach. This extends to my classroom as well, where I'm willing to, sometimes, follow…
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Bereket

Physics Tutor Tarneit, VIC
I believe helping a student with what they are struggling with can do a lot with providing the student with encouragement to persist in reaching the best they can be. That requires the tutor to not only motivate the student but also have patience. Some of my strengths would be that I'm patient, clear and concise, as well as…
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Elizabeth

Physics Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor is to accommodate to a student's weakness. Through consistent and active discussions, I aim to adapt, accommodate and encourage the best study habits and learning mindset that enables students to achieve their goals. Compassionate, patient and friendly. I always strive to ensure that students have a comfortable…
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Mohammed Affan

Physics Tutor Werribee, VIC
Empathy Effort Follow-ups Patience An open and approachable atmosphere Ability to gauge the kid's ability Solid understanding of basics Ability to find real-world simple analogies to improve…
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Khalid

Physics Tutor Werribee, VIC
Guiding to right path Communication…
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nick

Physics Tutor Werribee, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build a students confidence, encourage consistent progress, and create a positive learning environment. A good tutor should not only help students understand content, but also teach problem-solving skills and effective study habits that they can apply independently. Being supportive, patient, and…

Local Reviews

First contact, reply was within an hour. A tutor was assigned and progress was made immediately. We started with Math for Year 11 and progressed to English for Year 12, both subjects have given great results so far. Definitely recommend EzyMath Tutoring to future students in need of confidence.
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Harry practised solving and graphing linear inequalities, as well as simplifying algebraic expressions with a focus on factorising.

For Year 11, Maya worked through differentiation techniques in calculus and tackled applications of derivatives using exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Chloe focused on probability distributions, including binomial distribution problems and interpreting statistical results from practice assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with forgetting key algebraic rules during classwork, leading to hesitancy and missed steps when solving equations.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, "timing during questions" was flagged as a concern—spending too long on familiar problems left little time for challenging sections, especially in differentiation tasks.

Another senior student relied heavily on their CAS calculator for fraction manipulation but then felt lost without it in non-calculator exams.

When exact values in trigonometry came up, skipped revision of formulas meant blank spots mid-test, leaving answers unfinished as the clock ran down.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Laverton recently noticed a big shift with a Year 12 student who used to freeze on worded maths problems—now, after working through strategies together, she's able to break down and solve these questions without prompting.

In Year 10, one student who had trouble applying the product and chain rules in calculus started picking them up much faster, showing more independence during practice sessions instead of waiting for hints.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often forgot content from week to week surprised his tutor by recalling previous lessons and answering all ten basic algebra questions correctly without reminders.

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 Altona Meadows Library and Learning Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seabrook Primary School.