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The best thing a tutor can do for a student is inspire them, bring the joy in learning, and change a students mindset to not give up but to instead try harder. A tutor should be able to motivate the student. They should also be able to understand the ways the student learns best to ensure they are effective in their teaching. They should teach the…
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I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the self-confidence that they're able to achieve their goals. Having that self-confidence makes students much more willing to study and work hard because they know that the goals they have set are actually achievable and aren't an insurmountable task.…
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I consider the most important thing a tutor can do is to ensure the students are able to appreciate the studies they are undertaking. I feel the most important factor in learning is one's own motivation, and from personal experiences, this is linked with how much the subject is appreciated and enjoyed. Thus I recall how many students feel a…
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Being a constant source of confidence for the student is one of the most important aspects of a tutor. Providing the students the reassurance that they can excel is absolutely vital for when they undertake their studies in school. Often times school is the only source of maths teaching and there are not many people to consult especially if the…
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Recognise that each student is unique with their own strengths and weaknesses. Tailor instruction to meet the specific needs and learning styles of each student. Provide personalised guidance and assistance. Encourage students to think critically, analyse information, and solve problems independently. Teach them how to approach challenges and…
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Understanding the student and teaching them in a way that does not bore them from the subject, a tutor should understand every student is different and needs different approach when it comes to teaching so they should always come to a common interactive idea that helps each and every student understand the subject. The biggest strength is the…
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*As a tutor most important thing is to understand the student and be friendly with the students .So that they can discuss there promblems easily without any hesitation. * As a tutor i should know about the level of the student and about the student in what ways he/she loves to learn because learning cannot be done with a force full method . *As…
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I think a tutor can help students to help themselves. Tutor can combine knowledge with honesty and humor so that student can improve their attitude toward subject and improve their academic performance I have strong background on mathematics as engineering is a kind of applied mathematics. I have demonstrated in several ways such as presentation…
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As mentioned, it is important to be genuinely passionate and interested in what you teach, because that mentality will transfer to the student. It is important to make the content engaging, like through providing real world examples. It is also important that they actually understand what you're teaching and are not afraid to ask questions…
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As someone who has been tutored, the most important thing is being able to explain abstract concepts in a way that eliminates confusion instead of creating more. Also, being supportive of the student's academic achievements and not judgemental of their progress is an aspect that is salient to being a tutor. Another important factor is to be…
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Allow the student to have freedom of thought and to develop critical and logical thinking, whilst keeping in the bounds of the subject criteria that will be accessed. Also encourage the students to see the benefit from studying and to provide real life experience to aid in their learnings. e.g. maybe demonstrating a mathematics topic and how it…
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I think as a tutor we should give attention to each student considering their level. A tutor must lead the student through the correct path Instead of trying to re teach what they have already learned at school. have to identify each student and help them through their learning is what I believe the most important thing I have the experience, not…
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Being able to put myself in their shoes and analyse the problems at hand from a young person's perspective. I am qualified to teach maths at any level, with experience teaching year 7- year 12 maths.…
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The most important thing a tutor can offer his student is the gift of knowledge. My excellent ability to make sure my student understands the content instead of rote memorizing is the key to success. I will encourage my students to not just accept the given answers but question them. This skill is the key to extensive thinking which is what the…
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I think one of the most important thing a tutor does for their student is to build up their confidence for a topic they are not comfortable with and helping them become overcome whatever struggles they face in the subject. My strengths as a tutor is the fact that I can adapt my way of teaching that will suit each student, because not all students…
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To motivate the student to learn and to overcome negative factors standing in the way of their development, fostering a love for continuous improvement. The ability to understand and empathise with the student's weakness is, and to and to gear the tutoring to strengthen the vulnerable aspects, enabling the student to grow. For students who are…
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As a tutor, the most integral thing for a student to succeed is their interest in studying. Unless a student does not want to learn and succeed, they cannot achieve this, so it is important for tutors to inspire and encourage students during sessions. Explaining concepts to students, listening to students, and making classes fun through enthusiasm…
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Someone who the student feels comfortable asking questions to Good and adapting to a variety of learning…
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Improving the confidence of the student is key. The student should evolve to have more trust in themselves and their abilities and be able to apply this. The most important thing I could do for the student is to help them achieve their own personal best and be motivated to achieve. I am a good listener. I apply this to pinpointing the key areas…
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First and foremost, the tutor needs to help the student fully understand all the core concepts. Comprehending the underlying logic and reasoning in mathematical concepts, and the skill to be able to apply these to problems, are necessary for success in mathematics. After that comes exam or test-specific advice: what working markers expect, how to…
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A tutor should take responsibility for a student. The most important thing for a tutor is to maximise the efficiency during lessons and encourage students to ask questions whilst ensuring students understand “logic†instead of “how to answer the question†I believe I am relatively patient and organised as a tutor. I’m very timely as…
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Provide motivation and help develop a passion (or at least an appreciation) for Mathematics. Success would be more likely if the student is enjoying the subject matter. Furthering this; to teach the student confidence in their abilities and eventually be more independent in thier learning/study. It is also important that a tutor understand the…
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I feel the most important things that a tutor can do for a student are to establish a safe and supportive relationship, in order to facilitate a genuine engagement with and deeper understanding of the material. I believe my patience and warmth are my biggest strengths as a tutor, as they allow me to provide gentle encouragement and…

Local Reviews

The tutor engaged really well with my daughter who is on the autism spectrum, she seemed to enjoy and understand the way he taught maths which was really helpful for building her confidence.
Belinda, Upwey

Inside UpweyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced order of operations using BODMAS, along with reviewing place value and rounding for accuracy.

Year 10 Vien worked on essay planning and developing main arguments for a practice English SAC, then revised sentence rewording to be more concise.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Isaac tackled factorising algebraic expressions—including difference of perfect squares—and reviewed linear relations by working through test questions aligned with his upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often avoided unfamiliar maths problems and focused on easier, well-known topics during revision; as noted, "sometimes tries to avoid harder tasks and prioritises known topics." This habit meant less exposure to the types of multi-step questions found in tests, leading to slower progress with complex concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled under test conditions to recall which techniques matched each question type—regular practice at home was missed, so methods faded between lessons.

In English (Year 11), rushing planning resulted in essays that lacked structure or depth, making it difficult for teachers to locate key points within responses.

Recent Achievements

One Upwey tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate when faced with multi-digit multiplication now tackling these problems independently and asking for extra questions at the end of each session.

A high schooler working on essay writing initially struggled to proofread, but last week confidently identified errors in her own paragraph and explained how her revision made it clearer than before.

Another senior student has started completing almost every homework question before their tutoring session—something they'd avoided in the past—and recently shared detailed reflections on what they wrote in their SAC without needing prompts.

What they say about our tutoring

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Both of the tutors that you have sent have been fantastic - very knowledgeable, great with Ollie, could not be happier

I am very pleased with Gabrielle and so is Thomas, so a great start. Just having a  mentor has boasted Thomas's confidence enormously and I listen to how Gabrielle communicates with Thomas and I am amazed. Thomas is very happy.

I had one tutoring session with Tom and he was fantastic. Very easy to talk to and had clearly prepared before coming to see me. The exam that I needed his help to prepare for is this Thursday so I no longer need his services. I have told Tom I will let him know how I went after the exam on Thursday.

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 Belgrave Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Upwey Primary School.