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Woodstock's tutors include a current senior maths and science teacher with experience across primary to Year 11, an ex-high school mathematics teacher with a B.Ed. and M.Sc., a university scholarship recipient with extensive youth tutoring, language teachers and academic markers, Olympiad and AMC distinction achievers, and accomplished peer mentors passionate about guiding students of all ages.

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Noman

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
The most important things a physics tutor can do is that he should be ready to help him/her out whenever he/she needs. That includes even giving them extra hours or multiple sessions so that all of help is provided to him/her. A tutor should always come prepared for tutoring session to maximize the learning experience. A tutor should always be…
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Mo

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
To give them the ability and confidence to approach and solve problems by teaching them the basic principles and visualization of these principles in play. Being a recent student myself and also a current one, I understand the difficulties that a student may be going through with their studies. Instead of overwhelming them with details at the…
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Gunjeet

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
Understand their way of learning, and adjusting to the student to accomodate them. I have had multiple experiences where my tutor would try to teach their method and force that method upon me. However, it is important to recognise the difference in the way different people learn, and not force upon a way of learning and hope that way of learning…
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Ashish

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
I believe the most important factor is allowing students freedom of answering a question in their own way and not limiting them to the words of a textbook. As a tutor, my biggest strength is understanding the mindset of my students and adapting to their needs. Secondly, I have a very calm personality that equips me with skills to handle any…
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Simon

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
I believe the most important role of a physics tutor is to nurture a student’s genuine curiosity and foster their willingness to overcome challenges through problem-solving and critical thinking. These skills not only support academic success but also prepare them to navigate and thrive in real-world situations. The ability to recognise and…
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Tharinie

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
Focus on what the student is understanding. While it is easy to just teach content to a student it doesn't necessarily mean that they are absorbing all of that content. As a physics tutor is it important to work alongside the student to ensure that they are understanding of everything you teach. A student can only improve if they have a secure…
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Jayant

Physics Tutor Mernda, VIC
As tutor, the greatest impact that one can have is that of helping a student better shape and sharpen, not only their understanding of a subject but also their attitudes and philosophies towards learning. That is, to help positively reframe their perspective in a way that helps them best succeed I would say my greatest strengths as a tutor are…
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Daniela

Physics Tutor Beveridge, VIC
The most important thing is that the student is comfortable with you and that the tutor is actually helping them to learn and improve. Not only should the tutor be able to improve the students scores for a particular subject, they should also be able to teach them ways to study and prepare so that the student not only knows the material for the…
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Suresh

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
Not all students are modelled the same way. Some are able to learn by studying the books while others require a lot of practice. Hence I believe that teaching the student how to study based on his or her strengths is the best thing a physics tutor can do and I will strive to achieve that at all costs. I spend a lot of time communicating with the…
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Jessel

Physics Tutor South Morang, VIC
The most valuable thing I learnt from my tutors is organisations skills and effort. I was taught that managing time and organising oneself can reduce the stress that most students face in VCE and lower levels of education thus improving grades and overall mental well being. The knowledge that I have obtained over my years at school and the…

Local Reviews

Michael Harvey has been a fantastic tutor with an amazing attitude towards teaching.
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Inside WoodstockTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Sam worked on calculating area and volume for composite shapes, along with practising fraction operations using visual models.

Year 9 student Mia tackled quadratic factorisation—including difference of perfect squares—and moved on to graphing parabolas by identifying turning points and axes of symmetry.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex reviewed key concepts in Newton's laws of motion and completed practice problems involving two-dimensional dynamics as preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

Homework was often left incomplete, especially for algebra and fractions, which limited chances to reinforce new skills—"needs to do more homework to practice and re-enforce learned skills."

In Year 10, messy working in trigonometry meant sign errors were hard to spot; as noted, "writing out each step rather than solving in his head" would have made mistakes easier to find.

For a senior student tackling mechanics, late replies and rushing last-minute homework before deadlines resulted in missed opportunities for deeper understanding and test preparation.

One session ended with the frustration of forgotten basic math principles clouding progress on problem-solving tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Woodstock tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student's approach to factorisation—she started the lesson needing step-by-step support, but by the end, she was breaking down complex questions into smaller parts and working through them independently.

In another session, a high schooler who used to avoid practice tests actually completed one on her own before tutoring began and then engaged much more during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who had previously hesitated with multiplication facts showed new initiative by tackling trickier times tables without prompting and even asked for extra challenge problems.

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