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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.

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Himani

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for their students is build their confidence in the tutored subject. As someone one who has gone through many tutors to find the right one for me I know what a good math tutor can do for your confidence when tackling a broad and difficult subject like maths. Having confidence in yourself is a major…
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Leo

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire the students, engage their curiosity so that they want to learn more about a topic themselves. In my private tutor sessions, I try to incorporate real world uses of the maths topic that I teach, to make the subject matter more fascinating and interesting. I am able to identify areas…
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Mahi

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
One of the main roles of a tutor is to build their student's confidence. It is essential that the tutor creates an environment where students feel comfortable expressing their concerns as well as their goals, so that the tutor understands what they are working towards. By overcoming small stepping stones and encouraging students consistently…
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Claudia

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Professional, punctual, understanding, flexible, patient Strength is that I am experienced, patient, I get along with kids easily. My weakness is that I havent been seeing or doing maths for a year so i will need to refresh my…
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Jinjin

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
To teach a student the skills not just the knowledge, so that the student can apply the skills on other aspects. My strengths are: (1) I have good communication skills, and as I kept tutoring in past years, I quite know how to interact with teens; (2) I have good time management developed from the busy study schedules, and I hold a strong sense of…
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Michael

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to provide encouragement and give the student confidence in their abilities, as well as helping them become better at what they are looking to improve and continue to show them that they can improve. Teaching students skills that are useful in the real world is also something…
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Tutor Vermont South, VIC
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Stanley

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I realise that everyone learns differently and I aim to adopt a personalised teaching approach to each student inorder to maximize each students potential. One of my strengths is that I am always extemely well organised and prepared. As I have recently completed VCE, I am up to date with the course and how things work and can share my experience…
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Purnima

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think it is important for tutors to inspire confidence and comfort whilst approaching a subject, rather than adding pressure to a student. I would like to help students find some interest and enjoyment in the subjects they need help in, because I believe this is vital in helping them improve and achieve wha they want. Some of my main strengths…
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Jacky

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
the most important thing i believe is to be prepare before class and know what topic they are up to currently. Therefore, during the lesson, i would know how to answer their question and fully explain them. i believe my strength is having good time management. Generally, i would like to split my class into two parts. The first part is to answer…
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Meneka

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I feel that a tutor should be patient, positive, passionate and energetic when teaching a student to ensure that he/she recieves all the benefits of the service. In order for the student to grasp a concept, the tutor must be patient and willing to explain it many times as it may take some time. The tutor should also have a positive attitude and…
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Karthika

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to instil confidence and passion for the subject. Although I understand achieving high grades is what all parents are after, I believe that by instilling confidence and passion for a subject, the student will immediately start to show excellent results. Hence, a tutor’s responsibility is…
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Jocelyn

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I feel as though the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence and curiosity to learn more themselves. Personally, I've had certain teachers that have made me want to go out and discover more information independently, and that really motivated me to learn more about that subject. Once that passion and fire…
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Liyanage

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: *identifying the student's individual strengths and use the teaching mechanisms to bring out the best results *Help believe in him/herself to reach the best potential *Encourage and teach techniques to make studying an enjoyable task Attention to detail Identifying the best methods to…
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Haritha

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Being able to explain concepts in such a way that the individual completely understands is very important. Also, being an approachable tutor is extremely valuable because students feel more comfortable asking questions, which is the best way to consolidate and learn. Moreover, being available to answer questions during the week is vital as leaving…
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Pippa

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Listen, I believe as a tutor the most important thing to do is listen to what the student has to say, whether it is problems, curiosities, or more. Tutoring is not primarily about teaching but supporting and trying to understand the children for who they are. Different students have different ways of learning as well as ways they feel comfortable…
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Sandithmi

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing we can do is foster understanding and build confidence in the student. This is crucial for the students learning journey as it helps them understand each topic to a higher level and gives them a solid foundation for future topics to learn. This is also supported through the creation of a safe learning environment and the…
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Mayunie

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe that it’s essential that the tutor can not only offer unique approaches to questions that other resources such as their school doesn’t provide, and I think it’s important that the tutor gives each student individual attention to ensure every student is benefiting to the highest ability. In a seperate manner, I think it’s…
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Pratham

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Willingness to teach and being organised with all the work Can explain content really well and…
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Navya

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic advice, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these characteristics has the capacity to build a good rapport with the student. My communication skills, and understanding for the emotional world of children–especially at elementary level, is my strong…
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sophie

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can give to a child is confidence, I would want them to feel supported and comfortable to ask questions. I'm confident that I will be able to explain the same concept in multiple different ways to adapt to each child's learning…
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Anjali

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
support students to achieve there goals but also be an additional support system to students as they overcome challenges in school and everyday life i’m organised and have great time management. i would say i’m a confident who would be able to converse with all…
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Dani

Tutor Vermont South, VIC
listen to them and be patient communication and clarity…

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.
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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.