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Tutors in Hampton Park include a Maths world-prize winner and Edexcel dux, Nossal and JMSS high achievers with ATARs up to 98.45, Kumon and classroom teaching specialists, early childhood educators, STEM competition medallists, leadership awardees, and experienced mentors currently studying or holding degrees at Monash, Melbourne, Deakin, and Cardiff universities.

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Joel
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help distill a complex concept into simple terms. I believe it is important that a tutor cultivate these habits within students themselves so that they are not only better off in their immediate studies, but set up well for a life of learning. I believe that one of my strengths as…
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A tutor must be able to induce interest of the subject in the student so that they appreciate the beauty of the subject instead of just learning to pass the exams. I believe I have the required knowledge to explain concepts to students so that they can grasp them. I also believe I have the necessary patience required for all tutors to…
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Callum
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Being well prepared, Using simple ways to explain concepts, good presentation of stuffs, , Encourage student Participation, Being reliable, open mindedness.. 1. Engineering background 2. I can explain the students maths concepts in different and easy ways. 3. I am specialized in process improvement and hence I have a high ability to analyze…
Isha
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand their student and create a bond that allows the student to feel comfortable and safe in their learning environment. This ensures that students feel confident to ask questions and actively participate in their learning. One of my strengths as a tutor is being able to accommodate for the way…
Yash
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I believe that the most important things a teacher can do for a student is provide the time, patience and respect to bring out the best in them. I believe it is the teacher’s job to act as a mentor and motivate the student to learn and grow. I believe that my strengths as a tutor would be the ability to listen to students' questions and provide…
Eisha
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One of the major thing a tutor can provide to its students is motivation to achieve their tasks. Personally I performed very well in school and college because of my tutor who used to teach me. He taught me that I am capable of soo anything if I want to do so. I have a positive attitude towards my students, specifically I have good verbal and…
Caleb
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them develop confidence in their academic abilities. A lot of students find it hard to grow academically due to their lack of confidence and communication with teachers, therefore as a tutor it's very important that you make sure students understand that there is no such thing…
Eldrick
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be honest with the students, while also listening to the student when they have something to say, and also being confident when teaching them how to learn. Another important thing a tutor can do is to have patience with the student and to not just tutor, but also collaborate with…
Emma
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Being a reliable support for a student so that the latter can rely on me at any moment in her/his studies and guiding her/him to the gateway towards academic success. I have strong communication skills. My teaching style is very interactive which makes my classes really interesting and facilitates students' comprehension. I also focus on…
Tihani
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I can describe myself as friendly, enthusiastic and respectful. As a teacher, we can easily get respect from the students if they would feel respected first. I consider myself as a good listener which I believe is a must have, in order to better understand my students and their challenges. Doing this will build a good rapport and ensure that your…
Harrison
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them confidence and reassurance that they are more than capable in what they are undergoing. Whether this may be through giving them your knowledge or talking them through other problem such as how to study ect. To entirely concentrate on how smart you are and your subject…
Shruti
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Pay attention to what a student actually want to get of a lesson and give them confidence that they can do. Good communication, easy understanding of diversity, easily deal with stressed and anxious students, tailor my lessons for individual…
Panduka
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I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to make them feel comfortable in their presence. I believe that having that sense of comfort will allow the student to not be afraid to ask the tutor questions they are confused with and get the help they need. Not only this but I believe that when a student is comfortable…
Maria
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Always receive feedback from the student, ask the student if they are understanding and explain in their own words any concepts we learned at the end of the session. Ask the student any questions they have. Provide notes/examples step by step so that the student can learn and ask any questions about why that is so. Always be there to support the…
Joshua
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First and foremost, to inspire in students a deep interest and excitement for learning that will last all their lives. Second, to improve the critical thinking skills of students so that they can solve problems that confront them. First, I have the passion and commitment to nurture the pupils’ cognitive and affective needs. Second, I have the…
Sangya
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Become a role model and help inspire them to become the best version of themselves. I want to be someone who can help them expand their horizon for learning. And understand that maths and science isn't their enemy. Studying isn't their enemy. I feel what's most important is being an educator not a grader. Patience, and repetition, never…
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The most important things a tutor can do are to establish a strong, trusting connection with the student, enhance their comprehension through conceptual understanding rather than mere rote learning, and empower them to think critically and independently. My strengths as a tutor include the ability to break down complex topics into understandable…
Sukhwinder
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For me i guess a tutor is not just there to teach a simple or complex topic from a specific subject but a tutor can be helpful in guiding what career a student can opt and values like respect for elders and for their own self which i guess are way more important in life than any subject or topic. My strength is that i encourage students to learn a…
ALATUN NOOR
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- Making the subject or topic interesting for students. - Encouraging them and assisting them wherever they face any problem. - Giving proper guidelines for assignments and examinations. - Communicating with their guardians about their progress. - Human connection - Consistency - Showing empathy and building a healthy and friendly…
Adam
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Identify a students strengths and weaknesses and work on them to improve there academic ability and to encourage further learning and encourage thought in the topic I have an understanding of multiple methods to achieve the same goal as well as the motivation to investigate the current curriculum and use that to develop a session plan as well as…
Yichen
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Be responsible - take care of every student when they seek for help. Be helpful - answer students' questions as soon as possible. Be optimistic - encourage students when they are stuck in a question I've got good marks for atar and good results in Maths subjects. And I can carefully lead the students to solve problems step by…
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The most important thing is to support the student to the best of their ability and to always be patient with the student to help them understand the content as best they can I am very good at finding new ways for children to learn and I am quite good at helping the children to understand the…
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It is significant for a tutor to promote independence and to encourage effective learning. Tutors are required to encourage their students to have a voice in the sessions, ask questions, offer textual interpretations that are beyond the expected, and participate actively in all conversations regardless of their level of confidence. It is crucial…

Local Reviews

The whole process of organizing a math tutor for my son was a very easy and smooth experience. After submitting my query, I received a call shortly afterward asking for some basic information. We met with our tutor for the first time in math in less than a week and a half. Our tutor was wonderful and greatly benefited my son. We have scheduled additional sessions to continue the assistance. I would highly recommend this service to anyone looking for a math tutor.
Craig Marchant, Narre Warren South

Inside Hampton ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ethan practiced **converting fractions to percentages** and also worked on telling time using worded problems.

Year 8 student Ben focused on **finding the circumference of circles and sectors**, then began solving basic linear equations by applying reverse operations.

In Year 10, Erik tackled **multiplying matrices** and reviewed network connections, forming and interpreting networks with matrix representation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was encouraged to "work neatly in his book so that at the end of the year he can understand his own notes," but often left working out incomplete or unclear, which made revision more difficult.

In Year 11 maths, another student relied heavily on their calculator for multiple choice practice ("was advised to mostly use his calculator for exam 1"), missing opportunities to solidify core skills by hand.

A Year 7 learner sometimes forgot set homework, causing delays when moving on to new topics and requiring extra review time. The result: time spent clarifying basics instead of advancing.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hampton Park noticed Erik, a high school student, now attempts most maths problems independently and has begun developing his own strategies under exam conditions—a real shift from relying heavily on guidance before.

Meanwhile, Aditi (also in high school) was once hesitant to start writing tasks but now takes feedback on board and adds more detail to her paragraphs after each session.

In primary years, Reda recently moved from needing help with tree diagrams to drawing them solo and applying general knowledge when tackling new 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 Hampton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like River Gum Primary School.