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Tutors in Safety Beach include a retired secondary maths teacher with over 20 years' classroom experience, primary and secondary educators with teaching degrees and school leadership roles, an ATAR 99.2 Dux with multiple national maths awards, experienced VCE subject tutors, youth mentors, and volunteers skilled in engaging students of all ages and abilities.

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Jake

Maths Tutor Safety Beach, VIC
Allow the student to fully understand the concept, not instruct them how to complete set questions 1 by 1. If the tutor can explain how it works at a fundamental level, then work their way up to be able to answer questions then it can more easily be used as a foundation for any question I heard the saying "If you can't explain something simply,…
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Fergus

Maths Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
Encourage and motivate them Friendly and approachable, persistent, motivated,…
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James

Maths Tutor Mornington, VIC
The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student are: i) Allow them to develop self-confidence. ii) Break down the information into simpler parts if required. My strengths as a tutor are i) Patience ii) Empathy iii) Communication skills--in particular the ability to break down a concept into simpler…
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Ethan

Maths Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
Understand their individual needs, as the reason most children may seek a maths tutor is because their teachers cannot give them enough specific support. I am flexible in the manner in which I can teach, allowing me to help many different people that may not get individualised teaching through their school. I am patient, I never rush those I'm…
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Emma

Maths Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
I think it is crucial that a maths tutor fosters a positive learning experience for the student. Prioritising their needs in order to tailor learning specifically to the student is so important to aid in their learning experience. Empathy and understanding of students and their situations, as well as being patient and…
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Manpreet

Maths Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
To motivate the students. Communication, empathy to understand a situation from different…
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John (Tyler)

Maths Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
put concepts in terms and teach them in ways each student can understand, because every student is different that means finding what works very solid…

Local Reviews

Eve is really enjoying learning Maths with Medhinee. Eve finds Medhinee very passionate and caring.
Wendy Sharman

Inside Safety BeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Willow focused on solving algebraic equations and extending her understanding of complex fraction operations.

In Year 8, Chloe worked through graphing linear equations by hand and identifying gradients from different coordinate pairs.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily concentrated on using index laws to simplify expressions and practiced factorising basic algebraic terms for improved confidence.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student frequently chose to solve algebra and fractions problems entirely in his head—"he talks aloud well but loses track without written working," a tutor observed. This led to confusion, especially with multi-step tasks, and missed simplifications.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student's graphing was held back by inconsistent use of axes labels and careless plotting; forgetting to draw lines with a ruler made it hard for her to spot where she'd gone wrong.

In Year 4 maths, homework was sometimes incomplete, which limited confidence-building and left basic times tables unpractised when needed most.

Recent Achievements

One Safety Beach tutor noticed Willow now consistently solves challenging fraction and percentage questions in her head—just weeks ago she hesitated without written steps.

Meanwhile, Riley, in high school, has shifted from struggling with graphing linear equations to independently plotting points by substituting x-values and identifying gradients and intercepts to speed up his work.

Gracie, in primary years, previously avoided complex place value problems but recently managed multi-digit numbers with much less prompting. In her last session, she worked out the area and perimeter of shapes using only minimal guidance.

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 Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Dromana Secondary College.