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Tutors in Oak Park include a former school Dux and captain, an award-winning Olympiad mathematician with international medals, veteran secondary maths and science teachers, creative writing postgraduates, experienced English as an Additional Language (EAL) instructors, peer mentors and reading specialists, early childhood educators, STEM trainers, and accomplished youth coaches—each bringing real classroom or tutoring experience to local students.

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Xinjue

Tutor Northcote, VIC
In addition to professional knowledge and skills, tutors need to be patient when dealing with students. In addition, tutors have to be careful to express their opinions and fully understand the students' ideas when teaching the course. My strengths lie in my adaptability and willingness to actively solve problems. But at the same time, because I…
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Nhi

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is create lessons around a student's skillset and ability. If they are struggling with a certain topic, I like to focus my attention on this area in my lesson so they may be able to get a better understanding. I believe one of my strengths is being able to explain a concept in different ways so that…
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Cyrah
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Cyrah

Tutor Footscray, VIC
I believe that it is paramount for a tutor to understand that every student learns differently and therefore may need a different approach to studying to achieve their goals. A tutor should ask their student how they learn best and implement this feedback into their approach to tutoring. Similarly, it is important to understand that each student…
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Emily

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, I'm responsible for providing support to my students, both academically and mentally, in order to help them achieve whatever they want. I also believe that the key to success lies not only in what you learn but also in how you learn it. Therefore, I always try to integrate cultivating suitable learning habits and adequate…
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Emma

Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is believe in them and their abilities. When a student can see that someone truly believes in them, they can start to believe in themselves too. Regardless of their initial ability, once a student begins to believe in themself they will feel more confident to try more or try new things to…
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Rish

Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Tiffany

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to support them along their learning journey. Learning is not a linear experience and it does take a lot of patience, time, and effort, and as a tutor, it is important to guide and support their student throughout the journey. It is also important to be a mentor and someone that the…
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Kimberley

Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor needs to do is help the students understand. This comes in many aspects as simply explaining to them new concepts is not enough. A good tutor should listen to their student's problems and try to solve them in the best way possible and if needed, get back to them later. Also, regular feedback should be given to the…
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Srijan

Tutor Carlton, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
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ramya sindhura

Tutor Carlton, VIC
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to build confidence and make learning approachable according to the learning style of the student. A tutor should be able to create a safe space where mistakes are okay and questions are encouraged. A tutor should guide the students to discover the answers rather than…
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JORDAN MAYRON

Tutor Parkville, VIC
-Keep them interested in continues learning -Help them with discovering and potentializing their strengths -Transform their fears into strengths -Make them feel comfortable during the sessions. - Reliable - Funny: This is important if you do not want to get the student bored after 5 minutes of teaching. - Punctuality: It's better to be…
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Alister

Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
For me, the most important aspect of tutoring is being able to breakdown a concept which the student finds challenging into its key components and then explain them in a way which really resonates with a student. By doing this not only are you helping the student to understand the topic, you are enabling to student to apply the idea or concept to…
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Leo

Tutor Carlton, VIC
teaching them the subject contents is the basic thing. A good tutor should also be able to share the personal studying skills to students, and help them find their own interest and improve their own skills of studying the subjects. solid skills of mathematics; always be delightful to help others; be able to share some personal experience and…
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Yuhang

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing you can do as a teacher is to equip your students with the means to learn. There are skills to learn anything. As a teacher, you need to teach your students knowledge as well as show them how to learn. Once students have mastered the method of learning and at the same time gained the confidence to learn, they can…
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Levin

Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
Help them to build knowledge to be successful through teaching and nurturing of a students natural ability. I believe I'm well qualified academically. I also believe that I'm a strong communicator and can help people grasp concepts…
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Lavenia

Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to use personalised strategies that suit the student's learning style so that they can benefit from their one-on-one lessons in a way that they don't have the opportunity to in the classroom. I also believe it is important for a tutor to understand both the strengths and…
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Michael

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The upmost important thing a tutor can do for a student is be receptive to feedback, and ensure that the student is heard and understood when voicing their struggles. Providing tailor made advice and strategies for this is essential Patience, time management, critical thinking and awareness of other strategies when one may not be working. I’m…
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Tevisht

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student love a subject because if this happens, the improvement will follow mechanically. A tutor should be able to make the student challenge himself and want to improve for his own sake. The tutor must also make sure that the morale of the student remains high as he should…
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Isabella

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Challenging students and pushing them to excel while also continuously supporting them with their difficulties. I can also relate to students as I have also been tutored, so I understand what it is like. Creating a clear understanding for students and being kind and fair. I am also very easygoing and flexible to accommodate all students needs.…
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Meryem

Tutor Thomastown, VIC
A tutor should build confidence, provide clear guidance, and equip students with strategies so they can succeed independently beyond the session. My strengths are clear communication, patience, and the ability to explain concepts in structured, exam-focused ways that suit different learning…
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Stanley

Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
Be clear and patient, people don't catch onto subjects at the same rates. Catering to specific learning styles without pressure can help immensely. I am patient and have good communication skills. As a swim instructor I have experience teaching young children and the patience that comes with…
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Trung

Tutor Reservoir, VIC
A teacher/tutor is someone who can teach. But a good teacher/tutor is someone who can inspire students. I strongly believe that I can inspire others through my own passion and love with Maths. I teach my students strategies to solve problem rather giving them answers so that they can self develope and tackle harder problems I was good at Maths…
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Richard

Tutor Preston, VIC
Respect and listen to their current understanding so that they do not get bored by over explanation or lost by under explanation. I am comfortable explaining new concepts in relatable ways. I was very satisfied with my students improvement over the years and believe that my strength is building core concepts with students that help into later…

Local Reviews

My experience with Ezymath and in particular my tutor David has been fantastic. My tutor was flexible with time slots around my work commitments, encouraging when I was struggling and responsive to when I needed help.
Cathy, Oak Park

Inside Oak ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Max focused on multiplying and subtracting larger numbers and worked through basic area calculations for squares.

For Year 8, Ava tackled probability problems and statistics questions, using real-life scenarios to deepen her understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam practiced factorising algebraic expressions and expanding brackets, building confidence with indices in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 maths, one student regularly avoided writing down working for equations, saying, "I can do this in my head," which led to missed sign errors and confusion with negatives.

For a Year 8 algebra task, skipping steps meant the method was unclear, so extra time was spent finding mistakes instead of moving forward.

In Year 7 English, not meeting the required essay word count ("didn't understand he needed to use 100 words") resulted in lost marks and frustration.

Meanwhile, a primary student forgot their workbook for multiple sessions, delaying progress on basic arithmetic skills and causing repeated catch-up.

Recent Achievements

One Oak Park tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after previously struggling with negative numbers and often getting sidetracked during lessons, now completes problems with negatives more accurately—even managing to stay focused for longer stretches.

In a senior session, a Year 11 student began actively asking questions about formulas for surface area instead of quietly moving on when unsure; he's also connecting symbols like 'r' to their meaning in context, which hadn't happened before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by independently explaining errors in her own narrative writing and confidently sharing her opinions on the book club novel "Wonder."

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 Glenroy Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Francis de Sales School.