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Vermont South's tutors include an ATAR 99.65 scorer and Specialist Maths high-achiever, a university engineering sessional tutor, experienced K–12 private maths and English teachers, accomplished debaters and peer mentors, state champion student leaders, Kumon and school support staff, IB graduates, and multi-award recipients in academics, music, sport, and leadership.

Audelia
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Audelia

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
To not only help students develop effective learning strategies, problem-solving skills, and confidence so they can become independent learners and carry these skills throughout their education. My experience working in childcare has helped me build strong connections with children and understand how they learn best. I enjoy finding different ways…
Justin
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Justin

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Their compassion to understand a student and not make them feel bad for any mistakes. Allowing the student to feel comfortable is very important for them to begin to ask more questions and help. Having the patience and empathy for each student. By understanding their individual needs, tutoring is much more effective and…
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Pihu

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is recognise that their way of understanding a concept can be different and that the tutor needs to adapt to be able to best help the student. Another important thing is that the tutor needs to be able to build a relationship of trust and respect, which would allow the students to feel…
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Shenara

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
to tailor their teaching to the individual student and making sure they feel unjudged. the relationship between teacher and student is crucial in a students education. i believe i am quite strong in my communication skills and i am able to understand if the student understands…
Jeremy
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Jeremy

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Help the student understand and apply the strategies learnt I am able to engage all students regardless of their…
Luke
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Luke

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Teach them what they need to know 2. Teach them what they want to know and facilitate proper learning methodologies 3. Cultivate a love of learning My deep understanding of the VCE system and the current methods of what the government requires for their students, as well as my…
Justyn
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Justyn

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
be patient and understanding, even though you understand it that doesnt meant that the student will have as easy of a time. my 2 years experience as a teachers aide as given me many tools with assisting a classroom of students, as well as doing one on one tutoring with students that required more…
Jaclyn
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Jaclyn

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is being a good listener, motivates the students, and being engaging. Without these qualities, the tutoring session can hardly be successful. Another quality a tutor must have is the ability to personalise the style of teaching accordingly to different students. I believe my biggest strength…
Athana
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Athana

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Being actively there for them, and encouraging a student to ask questions, and learn the why to the content, rather than the basic facts, so they fully can absorb and understand what they're learning. Learning the reason behind the content, gives the content depth, and helps strengthen the knowledge, for out of syllabus questions, or broad…
Maliha Mehzabin
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Maliha Mehzabin

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Motivate the students towards the topics/subject. Make the topics and learning process interesting so that the students find it easy to learn. I am very patient about explaining and re-explaining…
Rahul
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Rahul

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a supportive and nurturing learning environment. By building a strong rapport, understanding their individual needs, and providing guidance and encouragement, a tutor can empower students to reach their full potential. I believe my strengths lie in my knack for explaining complex…
Brian
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Brian

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is provide them with confidence. By creating an environment where students feel confident in their abilities, a tutor can encourage them to reach heights they may have never thought possible, helping them overcome these perceived 'barriers', often created due to a lack of…
Timothy Kah Sheng
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Timothy Kah Sheng

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor should have the best interest in heart for the student and always know what is important for their future. I do have a soft heart, i can be directive and fair. With my experience in Kumon, i can teach the math subject with tricks that students can remember. i can also offer them advice on education…
Evan Shun Hyang
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Evan Shun Hyang

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think the end goalas a tutor is to see my students get good grades for their tests at school. the most important things is that they understand what they learn now can be very useful in the real world in the future. I am good at letting students understand the theory of the math questions, rather than just helping and spoon-feed them with the…
Trevor
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Trevor

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
outside of content, I think being friends with students builds trust and rapport that is not only beneficial for business, but also for the performance of students as tutors should also be supportive outside of working hours patience, relatability and…
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Chloe

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Tutors play an important role in supporting student learning. I found my tutors very valuable as approachable mentor figures to ask questions and not feel judgement. I think the regularity of sessions also acts as a form or accountability for homework and school attendence. Building a relationship with students is a strength of mine and being able…
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Vaishnavi

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive learning environment where the student feels supported and motivated. This involves not just teaching the material but building the student's confidence and helping them develop independent study skills. It’s also essential to be an active listener, identifying areas of struggle and…
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Shalini

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Create an easy friendly ungrateful environment for their students and explain concepts in easy language as well as willingness to help without judgement. My dedication towards helping my students to achieve their…
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Tharmaratnam

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Get a high distinction, will give me full satisfaction, for each student and each subject. Not only teaching motivate them to do well. Not to give up any time. Problem solving, logical approach, not only teach also mentoring and motivating them. Very much satisfied with their success to a one hundred percent marks in their…
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Ronil

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I feel like the most important thing a tutor can do is build a high level of trust between themselves and the students which allows for a really strong relationship between the two that ultimately leads to students being more confident, they being more vocal about the stuff they need help with etc. I think it would be personalising approach and…
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Simardeep

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor must help a student grow into an independent, self-learning individual. They should do this by not directly providing answers to the questions, but instead helping them find it themselves. Additionally, instead of being harsh or very critical of students when they are incorrect, which could in turn lower their self-esteem, tutors should…
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Umar

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Provide quality support until the students understand and be friendly tutor with them where they can ask any doubt without any fear. I am not doing lessons on a hurry. I explain it till the students understand about the lesson. I also do and take examples and activities which students can be engaged and understand the lesson, i am…
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Prattusha

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Tutor has the ability to mould the young minds. With the right tutor, young kids can excel in their future. I am passionate about teaching the young minds. I love to communicate with…

Local Reviews

We have had four tutors from Ezymath over the past 5 years on and off, and they have all been very good. Payment and arranging times etc has been easy. It is a flexible approach that allows us to manage the time we need. Our current tutor, Trip, is lovely and is working well on maths methods which is a subject we don't have the time to help with.
Ro, Vermont South

Inside Vermont SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aidan focused on challenging fraction operations and applications of percentages, also tackling measurement problems involving volume and area of complex shapes like circles.

Year 11 student Maeve worked through the laws of indices by practicing skill-based questions and applying them to worded problems for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Billy prepared for an upcoming integration SAC by revising advanced integration techniques and practicing calculator skills essential for solving probability density function questions under test conditions.

Recent Challenges

The Year 7 student tended to skip writing out working for percentage conversions, as a tutor observed: "He prefers to solve in his head, but this led to confusion with details in application questions."

In Year 9 measurement, there was hesitation to attempt complex worded problems without immediate help, limiting confidence under test pressure.

A Year 12 student relied heavily on calculator outputs during calculus and probability tasks but occasionally missed errors due to lack of manual checking—"just assuming the answer is right," noted the tutor. This often resulted in overlooked mistakes and lost marks in practice exams.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Vermont South recently noticed Maeve, a Year 10 student, start relying on her own bound reference rather than waiting for hints—something she'd hesitated to do before.

In senior classes, Billy now creates his own probability diagrams and tables to break down tough problems, showing initiative instead of just following along.

Meanwhile, Aidan in Year 7 has shifted from skipping straight to answers to writing full equations and working systematically through each step—he's begun slowing down and organising his thinking when tackling algebraic questions.

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 Vermont South Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Livingstone Primary School.