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Tutors in Spotswood include a PhD mathematician and university lecturer, experienced school teachers with expertise from primary to secondary levels, an educational author, specialist numeracy aides, accomplished peer mentors, and high-ATAR achievers—plus subject duxes and Olympiad awardees—offering students the benefit of decades of hands-on teaching and impressive academic distinction.

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Thomas

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
I believe that encouragement and support is crucial to tutoring. A tutor must be able to reassure students when they feel stuck, or discouraged about a certain subject. I'm very personable. I am able to find the most effective way to explain a problem based on the student. Above all else, I adore sharing knowledge, in all aspects, from my own…
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Tutor Spotswood, VIC
As I said above, sharing knowledge is always the first priority. Because our job, as tutors, is to help the students with problems related to knowledge, wisdom. Second, encouraging them to show their best efforts in the school work is also necessary. To me, letting them discover new knowledge and be independent on what they need to do is…
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Janina

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
Be understanding and patient. Each student is trying to reach a goal, and as a tutor, I have to help them achieve that goal without taking away their effort. I think I can connect well with students. In this way, they’re comfortable telling me if they have difficulty understanding something and I can think of ways that would connect lessons to…
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Mathew

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
To teach them how to learn so they can move on from the necessity to be tutored and become an independent individual in preparation for further education such as University. My availability, and my experience as well as interest in the field of…
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Christopher

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
Help students perform to the best of their ability. Students can come with many ability levels and it's the tutors duty to unlock their potential and encourage students to do their best. Being able to concisely explain concepts and the required methods to apply them. Being understanding of all abilities and being able to work within those. Being…
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Bianca

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
I consider building confidence in a student highly important when tutoring. In my experience as a teacher, students often value one on one teaching where available. Being able to focus on one student and their needs within their own education, builds a more confident student whether in their work, or when seeking assistance from teachers. Building…
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Jessica

Tutor Spotswood, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be there for them. They need to be patient but persistent with them, listen to them and clear up any questions or concerns they may have. Tutors need to listen and be there for them, work wise but also for their well being. They need to make the students feel completely comfortable and build…
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Thomas

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
Whilst ensuring the student learns or develops topics/skills is important, fostering an interest and curiosity in the subject is more important in my opinion. Through the support of teachers and students in my schooling I have grown a deep interest in maths, science and literature, which makes study and learning these subjects easy! I am patient,…
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Eden Efrates

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
Making the difficult or the subject that is hard for them easy and clear. It’s really good since am good at maths and i have a bachelor degree in electrical and computer…
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Kiana

Tutor South Kingsville, VIC
As a tutor, my main priorities would be to establish a strong connection with my student, understand their unique learning needs, and set clear goals together. I believe that providing constructive feedback and encouragement helps them build confidence and independence in their learning journey. I also aim to foster critical thinking skills and a…
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Naomi

Tutor Newport, VIC
Find out what their strengths are, as well as their challenges, so draw attention to them. It is also very important to get them inspired and enthused about what they are learning so they actually want to learn and even to further their interests themselves. I am patient, interested and a good listener. It is quite natural for me to listen and be…
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Anthony

Tutor Newport, VIC
My philosophy on tutoring is to inspire, provoke curiosity, listen, increase confidence in themselves and accelerate their learning goals. Anything is achievable with the right support. I create a fun environment for the student to learn in. I like to work with solving problems and learning new skills in a way that is relatable and entertaining…
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Avipsha

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
I believe patience is important as everyone learns and works at a different pace so being able to cope with that is important. Moreover, it is crucial that a tutor is open-minded and non-judgemental as the concept of learning is different for everyone. Further, a tutor should be organized and behave professionally to set out the aura of a good…
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Daniel

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
Help them to understand the content, walk them through questions, give them your own questions you think are worth doing, give general advice about school rather than just subject specific advice. Take time out of your day to help with questions outside of the tutorials and have them prepared for the next tute. As said above, I like to try explain…
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Malachy

Tutor Yarraville, VIC
1. Prepare for classes ahead of time In my experience, more preparation has resulted in more impactful lessons and more engagement in my classes. 2. Adapting to the students learning needs In order to be most effective, the tutor should be flexible with there teaching style in order to have the most impact. I believe my strengths as a tutor…
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Marcus

Tutor Kingsville, VIC
Make them enjoy studying more, and imbue them with better study practices. Many students suffer from math anxiety or procrastination issues which hamper the effort they already put in. I'm quite patient and very willing to continually sit on a topic or point with a student until they fully understand it - which often happens for topics that are…
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Dominic

Tutor Newport, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them to gain understanding on both important content and on how to properly answer all difficult questions in an exam or test environment, additionally, the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student understand where this knowledge can be applied later in life or in…
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Ramneek Pal Singh

Tutor Altona North, VIC
I believe that a tutor is a role model for many students so, he/she should should always think before reacting to any situation that how it’s going to effect the students who are watching him/her. I believe that students can learn way of living from their tutor so one should always help them in learning good moral values and help them in being …
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George

Tutor Seddon, VIC
A tutor can offer student great flexibility in teaching materials and methods that may not be available in a classroom setting. Going through the student's difficulties one by one, with personal attention, makes a significant difference to a learning environment. I am very organized and I understand how difficult it can be to learn different…
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Aaron

Tutor Seddon, VIC
Tutor, for me, is not only a teaching career where you come in, provide the lesson and knowledge. Tutoring is a great process where tutor and students can interact and learn from each other. Furthermore, I believe that tutoring also means supporting students' learning. Supporting, in this case, is not only about aiding students with their learning…
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Shakya

Tutor Seddon, VIC
Always being understanding and patient. There are a lot of things that can make a student feel low and not special and as a tutor, we need to play to their strengths instead of the majority. Take mental health issues, disabilities, current family background into consideration and make learning a thing that they can enjoy. My ability to understand…
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Md Mahamudul

Tutor Seddon, VIC
A tutor can motivate the students, with the help of a tutor they will overcome the fear about a subject. They can help the student to strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutor also gives the student individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who…
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Jessica

Tutor Seddon, VIC
I believe it is the confidence that tutors can develop in their students, so that the stress and nervousness is lessened when it comes to taking the end-of-year exams, or even just a simple test. Also, to be able to cultivate an understanding and mutual relationship with the student so that there is no shyness or hesitation when it comes to asking…

Local Reviews

We have been with Ezymath Tutoring for a month now and i have been so happy with the service. It truely is easy to enrol and i love that the tutor comes to our house. The turor is knowledgeable, keeps my son on task whilst keeping a great attitude. He is gentle but also aims for the best from my child. Very happy with the service.
Sheree, Newport

Inside SpotswoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Olivia worked through the full chapter on polynomials, including applying the factor and remainder theorems and solving cubic equations, with time spent sketching cubic graphs from equations.

Year 10 student Ethan focused on advanced quadratic techniques such as completing the square and tackling past exam questions, plus reviewed graph domains and ranges using practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ava explored Pythagoras' theorem alongside SOH CAH TOA for right-angled triangles, then practised algebraic expansion and binomial expansions to build confidence ahead of a test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student repeatedly left their workbook at home, leading to extra time spent reconstructing missed examples rather than practicing equations, as one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student preparing for exams tended to focus only on textbook questions they already found easy, avoiding unfamiliar problem types—this limited exposure to the trickier material expected in assessments.

In senior years, several students submitted incomplete homework or skipped revision of past exam topics, which meant gaps persisted in areas like circular functions and piecewise graphs; essential feedback was missed and confidence lagged when new question styles appeared.

Recent Achievements

Now confidently tackles all types of factorisation problems, a Year 10 student in Spotswood who used to struggle with factorisation is even choosing new approaches without prompting.

In a recent session, a Year 8 student who would previously hesitate when faced with tough SOH CAH TOA and Pythagoras questions began identifying her own mistakes and quickly grasped index laws that once seemed intimidating.

Meanwhile, one of the primary students has started asking for help instead of quietly skipping hard questions—this week she explained which homework step confused her before trying again herself.

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 Yarraville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Spotswood Primary School.