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Newport's tutors include a decade-experienced primary teacher and play-based learning expert, a PhD mathematician and university lecturer, VCE Duxes and academic award-winners, seasoned English and humanities teachers, passionate STEM mentors, sports coaches, creative movement instructors, and peer leaders—each bringing real-world teaching experience across K–12 classrooms, camps, competitions, and private tutoring.

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Yash

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter and to inspire a love for learning. This involves going beyond simply solving problems or answering questions, but rather, helping students develop critical thinking skills and a genuine interest in the topic.…
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Abhijit

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated. Often at a young age if we fail to grasp a concept it can damage our self-confidence. Therefore it is a tutor's responsibility to bring out the 'never give up'attitude in students and motivate them to continue trying until they can overcome the hurdle. Tutors should…
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Niloy

Info Processing Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being able to develop an interest in the subjects and being able to put oneself in the students shoes to be able to better understand how their progress is coming along are 2 important things I can do for a student. My strength would be my passion for the subjects. I believe These subjects can be made interesting beyond the general coursework…
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Aditya Vikram

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor must teach the underlying concepts and "why things work" rather than just "how things work". A good tutor is much more than just a problem solver. Good tutor builds capability in students to actually use what they learnt to solve and analyze complex real world problems. Strong background and grasp of the subject in question. Currently a…
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David

Info Processing Tutor Albion, VIC
Support. Nothing is more important than you feeling supported in your learning. I want you to have the confidence to push harder and achieve. You being able to ask for help whenever you need is a massive win for me:) I'm a great listener so whatever problems you may be having, I'll be patient with you and will want to help you solve…
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Revanth

Info Processing Tutor Carlton North, VIC
Trying to understand the level of math understanding of the student and to work on the math concepts right from the level the students are not clear. For tutoring profession one very important skill is to deliver the knowledge, tutors may be intelligent and superskilled but they become great teachers only when then can get down to the level of…

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Thanks so much. Jasmine (our tutor) and the Ezy Math team have been super great to work with. It was easy to set up the tutoring, fast to get started, and the ongoing support from both our tutor and the admin team has been exceptional. My son has had minimum math at school this year from him tacher and we feared him entering grade 5 without the knowledge or confidence he needed. Jasmine has easily bought him up to speed. He is now going into grade 5 feeling confident, happy and at grade 5 and above standard. Thanks again.
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Content Covered

Year 12 student Alex focused on factorising polynomials using the rational root theorem and worked through problems involving sums and differences of cubes.

Year 11 student Sienna practised drawing cubic graphs and finding their equations, then explored domain and range questions using sample test materials.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Daniel reviewed linear graphing skills—finding x- and y-intercepts and forming straight-line equations—while also tackling introductory probability concepts with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was advised to review algebra calculations, but relied on repeating only familiar problem types for homework; as one tutor put it, "she needs to work on algebra calculations more," suggesting deeper engagement with challenging questions is still lacking.

In Year 12, a student preparing for SACs left several textbook exercises unfinished and tended to avoid unfamiliar exam-style problems, sticking instead to previously attempted material.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 maths, difficulty arose when the finer details of rearranging equations were skipped—this meant confusion persisted with multi-step processes.

The urge to stay in comfort zones led to missed opportunities for growth.

Recent Achievements

A Newport tutor recently noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after weeks of getting stuck on factorisation by completing the square, can now confidently solve those problems without prompting.

Another high schooler used to avoid asking about unclear homework but this week explained exactly what she didn't understand from last lesson's logarithms and worked through extra practice until it clicked.

In a younger session, Ellie (Year 5) showed real initiative—she arrived eager to tackle new concepts and demonstrated clear understanding by asking focused questions about what the problems were really asking.

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 Newport Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.