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Laverton's tutors include a secondary and high school mathematics teacher with a Master's in Maths and five years' experience, an assistant professor and private tutor with postgraduate teaching qualifications, primary and elementary educators, University of Melbourne science undergraduates, ATAR 95+ scorers, experienced peer mentors, and accomplished STEM competition participants—including a NASA-backed national runner-up.

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Patrick

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Encourage deep understanding, boost confidence, adapt to their learning style, promote critical thinking, and create a supportive environment. My ability to breakdown complex topics into simple and understandable terms. My patience and adaptability that provides a welcoming learning environment. The ability to make learning engaging and…
Satvik
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Satvik

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Spending time and resources on improving myself so that the I as a tutor can make the student understand better. Being honest, patient and a good listener adds up to it. Also a tutor needs to be confident enough to make the student reach the goal. I am patient enough to listen and understand what the student want to say and where he/she might be…
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darshan
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darshan

Tutor Laverton, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student Is understand the learning style and preferences in order to teach more efficiently, by doing this a tutor should be able to see results in the students learning. The largest strengths that I have as a tutor is: - I understand how people learn and I am able to adapt my teaching…
Sheryl
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Sheryl

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is show through guidance rather than coddling, that students have every ability to overcome their own limitations, both academically and personally. It is the student's own limited perception of their ability that causes the chain of refusal and belief that they cannot succeed. My…
Drisyant
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Drisyant

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Being friendly, when you are placed in an environment that is not friendly as a student, severely encumbers learning. Patience is another key aspect that all tutors should have, although we ourselves have been through the content numerous times, it is likely the student's first time. Therefore, any learning curves or confusions should be dealt…
Javahar
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Javahar

Tutor Laverton, VIC
As a good tutor, I should be able to make sure that the most backward student in a class understands what I am teaching. I want to make that everyone in my class gets an above par score. I’m really good at math, I enjoyed solving problems when I was student, as a tutor, I’d like to bring that mentality to my…
sarah
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sarah

Tutor Laverton, VIC
A tutor's most important role is to provide personalized guidance, foster confidence, and inspire independent learning. This involves understanding the student's unique needs, communicating effectively, and setting achievable goals. Encouraging critical thinking, creating a positive learning environment, and offering continuous assessment and…
Sujay
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Sujay

Tutor Laverton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is encourage the students confidence. Thats when the student is able to learn with an open mindset. I have learnt this through helping my brother with some homework Explaining key skills Explaining…
Fatima
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Fatima

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Help students overcome their fears by creating a safe environment where they feel comfortable being themselves and striving to become the best version of themselves. Provide them with knowledge that enables them to analyze the pros and cons, allowing them to make informed decisions in difficult situations. The strengths of a tutor include being…
Raghav
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Raghav

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Foster a Growth Mindset: Encouraging students to view challenges as opportunities for growth helps build resilience and a love for learning. Provide Individualized Support: Recognizing each student’s unique strengths and weaknesses allows me to tailor my approach, ensuring…
Zarrar
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Zarrar

Tutor Laverton, VIC
- Help the student be more confident in school and in themselves. - Encourage the student to have a frequent study routine and guide them with ways to study - Help the student have an understanding of the topic and how to answer questions about the topic - I have a deep understanding and knowledge about the topics which I am tutoring. - I…
An
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An

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I tutor's role, for me, is about empowering students to believe in themselves, it is about helping them to identify their strengths and weakness, understanding their learning style and pace for tailored teaching methods. Ultimately, fostering self-belief and providing tailored support are at the core of what I strive to achieve as a tutor. My…
Pooja
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Pooja

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Every student is different from the other, with his/her own pace of learning ,a tutor can identify the student's strengths and weaknesses, based on what the tutor can provide personalised learning experience to that student. A tutor can provide constructive feedback to students which will help them to identify the areas where they need to improve,…
Gobind
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Gobind

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I think a tutor must put in just as much, if not more effort than the student. He should not only know the concept but also know how to frame it according to the needs of his student I can boil down a complex topic in simple terms. I know whether I should speed up or slow down my pace as per the understanding of my…
Gursimer
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Gursimer

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I can think of a student as a complete beginner and teach right from his or her level untill one becomes great at solving a particular problem. And obviously leadership skills I know that a student I might teach can behave in any way but I have to be patient and behave like a leader to make that kid understand fun behind concepts . My strengths as…
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Pallini

Tutor Laverton, VIC
I do NOT believe in spoon feeding. Most important is self - discipline and consistency. To built the habit of self-believing and working hard can be beneficial for a student its life! Learning is a life time process - so educating students to think out of the box, questioning, reasoning and working hard to find their ways are some key elements a…
Vansh
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Vansh

Tutor Laverton, VIC
The most important thing when it comes to tutoring is recognising an individual's progress and complimenting it, thus boosting their confidence and interest. A tutor also needs to be approachable so as to develop the student holistically. As a tutor, I believe that each student is unique and needs to be taught with a personalised approach, which I…
Arrifa
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Arrifa

Tutor Laverton, VIC
Patience, encouragement, support and passion. When I think back on my good teachers, they were people who treated me fairly, respected me, believed in me and were also skilled in their profession. They were patient with me and never used negativity/insults to motivate my learning. They were very encouraging and I felt believed in. And I think I'm…
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Akshat

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
As a tutor, I believe patience is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student as not all people learn at the same speed. In addition, it is also important to tackle the student's weaknesses in particular as they become more well rounded and provide them with more confidence that they can overcome challenges and makes them more open…
Hiran
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Hiran

Tutor Altona Meadows, VIC
It is critical that a tutor is able to build trust and understand the root cause(s)/ underlying issue(s) of the student, prior to leading the student on their educational journey. I believe that I am able to empower the student and help in their learning outcomes. I have the ability to understand the student and customise my approach accordingly.…
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Rejah

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I believe persistence and encouragement are important in supporting a student, especially if they don't receive this at their own school. A main reason students don't do well or aren't productive is because they aren't motivated. It is important to try and help them be self-motivated by their own passions and desires in life. I would not give up…
Jillian
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Jillian

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Impart a positive growth mindset for the student. In this way the students can overcome challenges themselves, and have a positive attitude to study. I have a growth mindset, I believe everyone can improve over time. I am patient and positive. I am reassuring to students and have a warm, friendly…
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Dhanyta

Tutor Seabrook, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help build/maintain self confidence as well as to incite a love of learning by awakening curiosity. Throughout the course of life, it is rather difficult to maintain self confidence due to the never ending competition we face. Having been on this journey myself, I believe that…

Local Reviews

First contact, reply was within an hour. A tutor was assigned and progress was made immediately. We started with Math for Year 11 and progressed to English for Year 12, both subjects have given great results so far. Definitely recommend EzyMath Tutoring to future students in need of confidence.
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Harry practised solving and graphing linear inequalities, as well as simplifying algebraic expressions with a focus on factorising.

For Year 11, Maya worked through differentiation techniques in calculus and tackled applications of derivatives using exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Chloe focused on probability distributions, including binomial distribution problems and interpreting statistical results from practice assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with forgetting key algebraic rules during classwork, leading to hesitancy and missed steps when solving equations.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, "timing during questions" was flagged as a concern—spending too long on familiar problems left little time for challenging sections, especially in differentiation tasks.

Another senior student relied heavily on their CAS calculator for fraction manipulation but then felt lost without it in non-calculator exams.

When exact values in trigonometry came up, skipped revision of formulas meant blank spots mid-test, leaving answers unfinished as the clock ran down.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Laverton recently noticed a big shift with a Year 12 student who used to freeze on worded maths problems—now, after working through strategies together, she's able to break down and solve these questions without prompting.

In Year 10, one student who had trouble applying the product and chain rules in calculus started picking them up much faster, showing more independence during practice sessions instead of waiting for hints.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often forgot content from week to week surprised his tutor by recalling previous lessons and answering all ten basic algebra questions correctly without reminders.

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 Altona Meadows Library and Learning Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seabrook Primary School.