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Tutors in Ringwood include a VIT-registered teacher with decades of K–6 classroom and science experience, university medalists and maths specialists, seasoned youth mentors from Scouts and music programs, a STEM "Future Innovators" award recipient, high-ATAR graduates, peer support leaders, and dedicated tutors experienced in both one-on-one and group settings across diverse subjects.

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Jessica

Legal Studies Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Tutoring to me is about ensuring the student can feel comfortable in their understanding and are not afraid to ask for help, and can do so without any judgement. In the past I have known school teachers to somewhat look down on students for lack of comprehension around maths problems and will aim to ensure that no student feels this way and will…
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Jaden

Legal Studies Tutor Donvale, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build a student’s confidence, create a safe space for questions, and teach in a way that suits their learning style. I know how competitive and burdensome academics can be, especially for students in high achieving environments ( e.g Melbourne high), so I believe being a pillar of understanding and…
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rahil

Legal Studies Tutor Box Hill, VIC
An ability to combine science, maths and secondary subjects and teach as one. History teaches maths and science. Geography teaches science. Clarity of topic and an ability to teach via different modes of…
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Adrian

Legal Studies Tutor Ringwood North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to believe in them. When a child's role model believes in them they begin to believe in themselves and, I believe, that is the first step to accomplishing great things. If a child believes that they have the ability to do something they are more inclined to put more effort…
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Adil

Legal Studies Tutor Warrandyte, VIC
Being a friend and a guide more than an authoritative figure. Working through the problem together so the student doesn't feel that they are the underdog in the situation. My strength would be identifying the student's own weaknesses and strengths and tailoring my tutoring style accordingly. A weakness might be sticking to my lesson plan a little…
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Emily

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood East, VIC
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them develop a strong sense of confidence in their abilities. One strength, I feel, is that I have had experience in studying a very broad range of subjects - from classical music theory to forensic science - so I have been exposed to a great variety of teaching styles,…
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Jon

Legal Studies Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Throughout my tertiary studies, I have found that the key to learning anything is finding the point of interest for a person and developing that area so that the subject as a whole becomes enjoyable. For any student, progress will naturally vary and giving them that support and encouragement to persevere and overcome hurdles in their learning is,…
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Ljiljana

Legal Studies Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
As a tutor I believe it is very important to be able to communicate well with your student so the lessons you try and teach are undrstood. It is also very important to develop a good positive relationship as I believe that providing a good learning environment goes a long way in helping the students with their learning. A definite strength that I…
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Sienna

Legal Studies Tutor Templestowe, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning feel approachable, and help them develop a genuine understanding, not just memorise answers. A good tutor listens, is patient, and creates an environment where the student feels safe to ask questions and make mistakes. It's also important…
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Duc

Legal Studies Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
The priority of the tutor should be too encourage curiosity with the topic to foster engagement. Engaged students retain information better as well as being more confident. I'm flexible and think outside the box, Punctual and on time, Patient, Understanding and…

Local Reviews

I have to give 5 stars, because I can't fault the system. Arman is doing a great job with Jeremiah, who is not a perfect student. EzyMath provide great assistance with issues, and good payment options. Communications are quickly answered.
Terry, Ringwood

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alicia practised fractions and percentages, including converting between the two, and worked through arithmetic with decimal places and division without remainders using back-checking strategies.

In Year 10, Justin focused on probability concepts, tackling chance scenarios and representing probabilities as fractions and decimals.

For Year 11, revision for Data Analysis SACs involved interpreting statistical data sets and reinforcing understanding of summary statistics using past assessment questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Further Maths student repeatedly hesitated when breaking down worded application questions, often needing to "stop and re-read to figure out which formula fits," as one tutor noted. This slowed progress and left her less time for harder problems in SACs.

In Year 8 algebra, another student missed steps when transposing equations—struggling to keep track of negatives and losing confidence mid-way.

Meanwhile, a Grade 6 student's tendency to rely on counting instead of quick recall with times tables meant she lost focus during multi-step division tasks, sometimes forgetting why she started the question at all.

Recent Achievements

One Ringwood tutor noticed that April, a Year 12 student, made a real leap by applying new matrix skills to tough exam questions without much prompting—something she hesitated with just weeks ago.

In another session, Chloe (Year 10) started showing her working more consistently and has begun tackling worded problems step by step rather than freezing up at first glance.

For a younger student, Matilda's attitude has shifted: where she used to clam up on anything algebraic, this week she relaxed enough to try Pythagoras' theorem for the first time and managed to solve for a triangle side independently by her third question.

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 Realm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Perpetual Help School.