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Tutors in Clayton South include a former secondary school maths teacher with a Master's in Mathematics and international Olympiad experience, Monash and Swinburne scholars with teaching assistant roles, an academic Dux and subject award-winner (ATAR 98.5), experienced youth mentors, primary coding instructors, and several tutors boasting five-plus years of K–12 tutoring across STEM subjects.

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YUEN LEONG

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that as tutor we should be able to utilise the current digital tools available such as powerpoint, video recording and multimedia materials to enhance their knowledge. In addition to the materials available in the textbook, we can use our own working experience in sharing the application of scientific knowledge so that the students can…
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VIDHI

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a deep understanding of the material, ensuring they grasp concepts rather than just memorizing facts, and to build the student's confidence in their abilities through encouragement and support. Additionally, a tutor should personalize learning by tailoring teaching methods to the…
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Mary Grace Paramitha
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Mary Grace Paramitha

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
- A tutor should be able to motivate their students to learn and strive in their learning process. - A tutor should be able to “transfer†their knowledge and skill to their students in a way that is easy to grasp and enjoyable. - A tutor should be able to give feedback and appreciation to their students. - Patience: I have the patience and…
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Tsz Fung

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand why they should learn and to instil a love of learning in them. When students are able to see the relevance and importance of what they are learning, they are more motivated to engage with the material and take ownership of their own learning. As a tutor, I strive to…
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Prajwal Kumar

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor’s role goes beyond just teaching concepts. The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Make learning simple and clear – Breaking down complex topics in an easy-to-understand way helps students grasp concepts without feeling overwhelmed. 2. Encourage critical thinking – Instead of just providing answers,…
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SVETLANA

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
To inspire them. In my opinion, the teacher is the most important person who can inspire them. They can talk to them, understand their situations, and problems, and provide guidance. Even a word, a gesture, or an action of a tutor can make a huge difference in the life of a student. The best and the important strength of me is empathy. I will…
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Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Good tutors can make a long-lasting positive effect on their student's life. This goes beyond just telling them the right answer to the problems. Apart from sharing knowledge, it is very important for a tutor to care for every individual student, teach them life skills and develop a genuine interest and curiosity for the subject within the…
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Gurleen

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Can guide with their career. Convert their skills into passion. To cope up with the difficulties in their subject area. To identify their strengths and areas of improvements. Patience Classroom Engagement Time Management Conflict…
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UTKARSH

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing as a tutor in my opinion is to be approachable, so that students never feel hesitant to ask them any doubts no matter how trivial they may seem. Having learned most topics in various ways myself, I am able to explain topics according to what each student can…
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Nehum

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence by creating a supportive learning environment. Simplifying complex concepts to match their learning style is key. Encouraging critical thinking helps them become more independent. Consistent support ensures they feel comfortable asking questions and progressing steadily. As…
William
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William

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Teaching is not just enough to pass one test, but also teaching them skills and attitudes that will help them to succeed in the future. It is very important for me to give the interest in learning, which would be the engine of their self-study. Also, I need to teach them learning skills like how to study in a better and efficient way. I hope my…
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SHANE

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things as tutor is to make the students understands the concepts and how to apply them rather than them just memorizing them. This will develop a passion to know more and learn more. As a tutor I am also very concerned about strengths and weakness of a student such that I direct them in the correct career path. My biggest…
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Kalisha

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
1. To be understanding 2.To teach them to the fullest 3. To inspire them 4. Be their role models My biggest strength would be patience. I am willing to listen and understand about the students so i can plan and organize lessons to help them learn…
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Merin Shaji

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think Empathy should be at the forefront of a tutor's principles in teaching. Being able to empathise with a student's needs and struggles, enables a tutor to design specific learning strategies for a student and gradually build the student's confidence in themselves, and hence motivation and a desire to succeed. Supporting a student and…
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Shalwin

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Listening to them. Often times tutors try to teach them the concepts again and again without understanding the student's side. Listening to the student help us cater to their individual needs for understanding a concept. I am known to be one of the most patient person among my friends and colleagues and I believe it would be my greatest strength…
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Zoe

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Be patient, supportive and never give up on a student. I think a tutor needs to make the student feel comfortable. They should never feel ashamed to ask a question nor should they feel inferior in a tutor's presence. A tutor should help a student with what they struggle, while also reminding them of their strengths and talents. I am relatable and…
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Pooja

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing definitely is to provide support in school work and bridge learning gaps. Another thing I found important as a tutee myself was that I appreciated the emotional support my tutor provided. When I was confused and felt like pulling my own hair out, my tutor was there to calm me down and tell me he would help break the…
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Heather

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Being patient should be one of the most important things you need while teaching. No matter if it's towards children or someone elderly. Always listen to them and try to understand what is the issue they are facing and help them to go through the questions again. Patience is the key. Guiding skills are very crucial in this case too. I would love…
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Zoe

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that a tutor must be flexible and patient, as all students' needs are different. They have to be persistent and encouraging, and make sure that any success is emphasised and also improved upon. The tutor should not only help the student to understand their coursework, but also help them to implement their own study plans and methods, so…
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Megan

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Empathy! Each students have different needs and ways of learning. Some may take longer than others to understand a concept. Hence, as a tutor, you would need to empathise with your student’s situation and have patience. I am very structured and organised, so I believe I am able to come up with an effective and efficient lesson plan. I am also a…
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Patrice

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Assist them in learning better. I don’t believe that a tutor’s job is to just ensure that they get better grades during the term in which they are getting tutored, but to actually ensure that they will continuously perform better. I am extremely professional with my students, yet maintaining a sense of personal connection with them. I try to…
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Akshitha

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and ensure that they create a welcoming environment for the student to approach them and clear their doubts. They shouldn't be reluctant to reach out and ask questions. A supportive and encouraging tutor can make a huge difference in the lives of their students which in turn…
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ulfath

Science Tutor Clayton South, VIC
be so friendly and open that the student does not hesitate to ask you questions related to the subjects I am compassionate, calm and very…

Local Reviews

EzyMath Tutoring was really helpful. My sister was struggling in her English. On her first lesson was felt really comfortable with her tutor. Her tutor was really nice and helpful. I recommend EzyMath because they email back in less than an hour or 2. And if you need anything they are always there to answer you through email.
Dalena Le, Clayton South

Inside Clayton SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Boris explored fractions and probability, building familiarity with these topics using textbook examples and practice questions.

For Year 7, recent lessons for Layla included interpreting Venn diagrams in statistics and constructing linear graphs from intercepts to solve worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Max worked on trigonometry—applying sine, cosine, and tangent to right-angled triangles—and practiced using inverse functions to determine unknown sides or angles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, Will often avoided writing down his steps during division and algebra tasks, leading to confusion mid-problem; as a tutor noted, "he tries to keep it all in his head." This habit made it harder for him to check work or spot errors, especially under test conditions.

Meanwhile, in senior maths, Emma sometimes relied on memorising specific example solutions instead of learning the general method for equations like sin(60) × a ⁄ 5. When faced with new problem types, she felt stuck and unsure which process to apply—especially when time was short in class.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Clayton South noticed that Will, a high school student, made a real shift in his approach to algebra: he now groups like terms independently and handles equations with fractions without hesitation, after initially needing reminders.

In another session, Emma moved past her earlier confusion with linear graphs—she can now find intercepts and sketch accurately on her own.

Meanwhile, Grace (Year 3) started using punctuation correctly in sentences and remembered tricky fraction words like "quarter" and "half" during reading activities. She wrapped up by writing a full paragraph independently about brushing teeth without needing help.

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 Clayton Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Westall Secondary College.