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Tutors in Holland Park West include a pre-service secondary teacher with extensive classroom experience, an ATAR 99.65 scholar and award-winning maths specialist, a UQ Dean's Commendation recipient and seasoned mentor, former high school teachers, passionate STEM and arts tutors, and accomplished youth coaches—many with leadership roles and years of dedicated K–12 support.

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Janelle
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Encourage, support, and accept students learning difficulties. It's important to draw on their strengths and lead them towards learning goals by asking them what they think they need help with and what their interests and strengths are. Learning needs to be fun, achievable, challenging, interesting, meet their needs, and help them to recognize…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is celebrate with them when they accomplish their tasks through patience, positivity and kindness. I foster a positive environment in which the student can feel understood and encouraged as they achieve their goals. I approach all obstacles calmly and with patience, and do everything I…
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Tshering
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Encourage the learners and let them know that they have the potential to become the best version of themselves. I am patient and loves to help learners enjoy their journey of…
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A tutor can boost a child’s confidence when he/ she understands the concept and solves the sums with a proper understanding. Setting small goals to complete big dreams. Keeping pace with school speed. Taking stress out of difficult subjects. I have done B.Sc. In statistics and B.Ed. With Maths and English as specials. Both the degrees with high…
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Give them the tools to achieve a high standards and a sense of belief in themselves. My strengths as a tutor are ability to solve problems methodically and logically in a way that students can understand easily and apply for themselves to their school work and assist in achieving their…
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A tutor should be well-prepared for each session, with a clear plan of what topics they will cover and what resources they will use. They should also be able to keep track of their students' progress and adjust their approach as needed.A successful tutor combines strong subject knowledge with effective communication skills, empathy, adaptability,…
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Constantly check on them and make sure they either understand or are having trouble. They must also ensure that the student doesn't think they will get in trouble or are stupid if they can't understand something. Maintaining a friendly and kind manner is essential to making the student feel safe and appreciated. Furthermore, all students need to…
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Tutoring as a whole is so important in todays society. I believe it is extremely necessary that young students are taught one on one to ensure their success. As someone who grew up with a maths tutor, I have some of my best memories with my tutor, and I owe a lot of my success to her. It is important that tutors are patient and understanding,…
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. Creating an environment where students are able to ask questions and clarify their doubts . Resilience and respect to one's strengths and weaknesses . Ability to provide clear written/verbal communication as…
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Give consistent, constructive, and detailed feedback as well as explaining all doubts the student has until there are no more questions and they fully understand the concept. Not only is helping kids with their work, the most important thing but also to help motivate themselves and become independent learners. Patience and empathy. Studying is not…
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I think one of the most important things that a maths tutor can do is to uplift students by reinforcing their own abilities. I have found that more common than not, students can come in very despondent because of being overly self-critical and questioning their intelligence. Therefore, I find by showing the students what their strengths are, this…
Zeran
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I believe the most important thing for a maths tutor to do is to guide their students through a difficult concept step by step, and lend them as much assistance as necessary. Ultimately, the goal is to help the students to succeed. I have very recently graduated from high-school, thus I have a fresh understanding of what is taught and how it was…
Sumi
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Mentors have great influence in the academic journey of the learners. The degree of influence on the learners can depend on how individual tutor can impact the learners' interest in the subject. The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is providing learners with undivided attention, scaffolding their academic journey, imparting…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for their student is being patient and committed to help their students to reach their goal. This also includes being a good role model for your student in order for them to grow both in academics and as a person. My strengths are my patience and determination to help others succeed and reach their…
Daemun
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The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student is to always be engaged and helping them understand the concepts, if students aren’t understanding the concepts it’s a waste of their time and money My strengths are when I am tutoring, I am hungry, charismatic and engaged in helping students learn, i strive towards helping students…
Washim
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The most important thing I can do for a student is make them ask questions and help them attain a intuitive understanding of core topics. My expertise in Mathematics, Computer Programming and Physics are my greatest strengths. Moreover, I have proven experience in teaching and working with students. Organizational skills and effective…
Cody
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The most important things that a maths tutor can do for a student is provide encouragement and support for the student that will improve their confidence and in turn will improve their grades I understand the content of what is being taught and can explain it in a simple and comprehensible…
Nelson
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Above anything else, I believe it is important that students truly know that (although it is rather cliche) there is no such thing as a silly question. One of the first things I say to new students is 'make your mistakes in front of me.' Simply put, I think the most important things are: - Being approachable - Having an ability to explain…
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For maths, I think that providing students with a problem-solving attitude will have the greatest impact. As it will improve their ability to recognize and break down problems into their separate components which is a vital skill that needs to be acquired in order to understand and solve more complex problems. I believe patience and empathy would…
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I think the most important thing a maths tutor can do is to get a proper understanding of the level of mathematical 'maturity' of a specific student, rather than just assuming a certain background knowledge. Once this is established, it's possible to get the core of what exactly a student is struggling with (usually a particular fundamental…
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As a maths tutor, one should be polite with student and do not underestimate them in fact encourage them regarding the task. Give them time to solve the problem and always ask them in polite manner whether they have any queries or not. I am good in handling students. From my previous experience, students like the way i used to teach. They doesn't…
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In my perspective, the most important things a maths tutor can do for a student encompass building a strong rapport and creating a comfortable learning environment, tailoring teaching approaches to individual needs and learning style, fostering resilience and a love for learning through a growth mindset, providing clear explanations and diverse…
Gus
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Making sure the student understands all the concepts and is able to apply said concepts by themselves. Motivational and dedicated to ensuring a positive environment and encouraging others to reach their…

Local Reviews

So happy with the service and help that we have received. The tutor is amazing and gives our daughter so much assistance and encouragement. EzyMath Tutoring has made all the difference
Karen, Holland Park West

Inside Holland Park WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emma worked through ratios, angles, and percentages in detail, including an extended session to address extra questions via FaceTime.

Year 8 student Max focused on algebraic equations and substituting values, practising with worked examples.

For Year 7, Ava revised index laws and prime factor form using step-by-step breakdowns to build confidence with challenging exam-style problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete assigned homework, which meant in the next session, "we had to repeat last week's content" on long division and cross multiplication instead of progressing.

In Year 11, one student left practice exam questions unfinished before a test; as a result, their ability to recall percentage rules under pressure dropped sharply.

A Year 4 child often avoided writing out working for multi-digit addition—leading to confusion with carrying digits and hidden mistakes that took extra time to track down.

One tutor noted, "he tends to doubt himself," so written answers were left blank or erased when uncertain.

Recent Achievements

One Holland Park West tutor noticed that a Year 8 student, Sal, initially struggled to explain maths concepts aloud but recently taught the tutor how to solve ratio and fraction problems—showing real growth in understanding and independence.

In another session, a high schooler named Isaac had always relied on memorising algebraic expressions; after working through the reasoning behind them, he started answering questions confidently without falling back on rote recall.

Meanwhile, Dao in Year 4, who once hesitated to write independently, now writes well-structured sentences with less prompting and has become impressively quick with multiplication facts.

What they say about our tutoring

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My biggest accomplishment: Great kid in grade 4, energetic and fun to tutor, although lacked concentration and confidence in maths. I showed him simple maths tricks that no curriculum teaches (e.g. how to figure out 11 times tables to any number). He understood it well, but the biggest boost he had was the confidence he got from knowing something the other kids didn't. He started to enjoy maths a lot more and his scores and attitude improved. His care givers were very happy about it. I got a big kick from steering him in the right direction and I hope he carries on this confidence in all his endevours. With Ezy Math, what I felt was great were the weekly tutoring tips/themes. It helped a lot in knowing that there are many different approaches to many different kids' habits/attitudes (e.g. as above, just confidence boosting can greatly improve a child's performance). It was also great in having that as a tool to keep in touch and keep learning as the job progresses. 21st July 2012

Ezy Math Tutoring is a company that I would comfortably work with again as it provided me with the opportunity to work with students commited to improving in the classroom. Ezy Math Tutoring is not only a company that aims to help students with their mathematics but goes above and beyond to help clients with their general student careers, through the Continuing Education Program modules that tutors are asked to go through with their students on a regular basis. I liked the purpose they served. Ezy Math Tutoring finds great importance in informing the parents about their childs progress. The monthly progress reports help busy parents keep up to date with the work being covered and the overall progress of their child, which was the main attraction for me. If you are seeking a professional service that provides results I would highly reccomend Ezy Math Tutoring to any of the parents and prospective tutors out there. 22nd July 2012

Ezy Math Tutoring provided me with a lot of support, resources and training during my time working for them. I found teaching the students very rewarding and seeing the improvement in results really made it worth it. I would definitely recommend Ezy Math Tutoring for both prospective clients and fellow tutors as each will benefit greatly from this service. 23rd July 2012

Maths tutoring in Holland Park West

We have all had the experience of a "bad teacher" and we know it's not pleasant. Often the teacher is simply a bad match for that particular student rather than being a "bad teacher" in general but in either case the student has a serious problem. This is why many parents contact us for a private tutor - their child just can't "get it" when their teacher is teaching.

It's incredible how one explanation results in more confusion whereas another results in that "aha" feeling we all love so much! It is really a matter of getting the "right" tutor and not the "best" one. We see this every day in our work. A tutor might have hundreds of hours of experience and might have received dozens of testimonials from students, however, even such a tutor doesn't click with all students. Every tutor gets bad feedback sometimes. It's all about getting the right fit and this is what we do!

We will organise a 1-on-1 maths tutor in Holland Park West to come to your home at a time of your choosing. They will be a local Holland Park West maths tutor so scheduling lessons will be easy. Also, no booking fees, no minimum terms, no cancellation costs, no nonsense! And here's the best thing: your first lesson is a trial. So if you feel that the tutor wasn't a good fit, we'll organise someone else. It's our Good Fit Guarantee.

Give it a try: 1300 312 354

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 Holland Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marshall Road State School.