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Vermont South's tutors include an ATAR 99.65 scorer and Specialist Maths high-achiever, a university engineering sessional tutor, experienced K–12 private maths and English teachers, accomplished debaters and peer mentors, state champion student leaders, Kumon and school support staff, IB graduates, and multi-award recipients in academics, music, sport, and leadership.

Justin
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Justin

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do would be to maintain a strict regimen on what is expected in a student. Students that are set in the easy and slow pace that their classroom teachers assert themselves will fall behind easily. It is vital that a tutor recognise and go the extra mile to attain new resources and schedules for their…
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Mehika

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
make sure the tutors are patient and goes on a pace that is comfortable for the student. the most important thing to consider as a maths tutor is that each student is different and has their own way of learning, and its our job to understand and match their skillset, not the other way around. I am patient and my main focus is on building…
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Rhea

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think one of the most important things a maths tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. Sometimes they know more than they think—they just need someone to encourage them and show them they’re capable. And remind students that learning is a process. A tutor should focus on progress, not perfection, and celebrate the small wins…
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Devmi

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor can be understanding about what their students need and targeting those needs to provide adequate services. A tutor can assist the student understand material and prepare for any assessments, ultimately improving the confidence of the student which is essential for them to do well. I am very patient which is important for students who…
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Jason

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Firstly, improve a student's knowledge and understanding of the tutored subject, ensuring they are familiar with the required theory and are able to apply their knowledge to application format questions. That is the most important thing a maths tutor can provide, as well as the core purpose of the job. Secondly, a tutor can provide resources to…
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James

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I hope to help the student develop his/her own passion and interest in learning and understanding, and being able to support them along this journey. I believe myself to be patient and capable of explaining things logically and coherently through intuitive…
James
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James

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Increasing a student's grade or helping them understand a single concept are just some of the things that most people look for in a maths tutor. While these are undoubtedly worthwhile indicators of a tutor's ability to teach a student, they are often mercurial and temporary once the tutoring stops. I firmly believe that what differentiates a good…
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Pooja

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
To understand their basic level of understanding and their approach to the subject. Start from that level and go step by step and that will enhance their skills. Energy Involvement Flexibility Innovative Friendly I am very passionate about teaching. I am fond of studies myself. I am very friendly and can make it easy for students to learn…
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Vincent Jay

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor should first be the student's friend. We should build camaraderie towards our students so that they will be willing to listen to us, which will give the teachers easier time throughout the sessions. Tutors should also give their best to teach their students and give quality education. They should ensure the students learn the lessons…
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vineet

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Make learning interactive and easy to fathom. Perseverance and Optimistic…
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Krishna

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is help them understand their work, to the point where, with the tutor, the student would is better off, than without the tutor. I strive to make the student as confident as possible in the subject even if it is not their favourite. My strengths as a tutor would include being able to…
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Ravali

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
tutors can help the students in boosting their confidence, they can be great motivators and also help them build great learning skills. They understand the students better and guides them towards success. I connect to the person I teach. I empathize and has the ability to understand and express easily. Also, my approach is easy but gives long time…
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Lin-Hie

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe it is important to be able to enjoy what we learn. Therefore, I will try my best to make the subject interesting and practical. I have Master of Business Administration from University of Western Australia, and Electronic and Electrical Engineering, B.Eng. (2nd Class Honours, Upper Division) from University College London. I also have…
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Aden

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things a maths tutor can do are provide clarity, encouragement, and strategies that promote independent learning and critical thinking. My strengths as a tutor include my ability to relate to students, having once been in their shoes, as well as adaptability, and strong communication skills. I can explain challenging topics in…
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Vincent

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Mentor students Support them through doubts about their performance Teach them in a manner that breaks seemingly difficult concepts down into fundamentals, teach them in a manner that reinforces their own confidence. 1) Being able to explain fundamental concepts and linking them to more difficult applications of a discipline. 2) Showing…
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Afnan

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to make them see past exams and assessments and really understand what the concepts are and why they are studying them in the first place. I always to go through the theory really well first and subsequently tackle challenging problems and show how to break them into bite-sized pieces.…
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Kavija

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
As a maths tutor I believe that there no high intelligence or less intelligence students. Each student has their own learning pattern and style. Therefore what a tutor can do is to identify that specific learning pattern and help the student to climb the ladder of success. Communication and social skills. Alternative simple methods to solve…
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Bindiya

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Make the student love the subject they are learning, make the student confident to appear in the exam by giving lots of past paper practice questions. Patience, hard working, encouraging students to try more, approachable to ask any doubt, explain a topic in different ways - visual, verbal…
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Pooja

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important things is to make a student enjoy the learning. It is important to build an easy rapport with students in the beginning, making the student feel at ease, and comfortable, putting the student in a position in which he or she feels comfortable asking questions; it allows them to get answers to all their doubts in easy manner Key…
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Jasper

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a maths tutor can do is work themself out of a job. All jokes aside, my number one goal in tutoring is to set up my students with amazing study habits and disciplined work ethic so that once they finish exams and go off to their next stage of life, they can carry all the skills they picked up and succeed in…
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Navjot

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A good tutor must be able to understand the needs of the student. Every students has his/her own level and it is very important for a good tutor to recognise that level. Once I recognise that level, I start with that level and along with teaching and explaining I always try to involve the students as much as possible in learning through various…
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Yuxin

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Resilience after drawbacks. A good tutor should not only provide one or two solutions limited to a single issue, but also help students establish confidence and motivation, and achieve their goals through dedicated efforts. Being able to explain contents in various ways and relate concepts to tangible life experiences; being able to put myself on…
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Leroy

Maths Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I think developing a friendly relationship is one of the most important things a maths tutor can do. By doing this, students feel more confident and happy to truly engage with their tutor, ask any questions they possibly could have, which I think ultimately leads to better learning. I have a real passion for STEM subjects (especially Math methods…

Local Reviews

We have had four tutors from Ezymath over the past 5 years on and off, and they have all been very good. Payment and arranging times etc has been easy. It is a flexible approach that allows us to manage the time we need. Our current tutor, Trip, is lovely and is working well on maths methods which is a subject we don't have the time to help with.
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Inside Vermont SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aidan focused on challenging fraction operations and applications of percentages, also tackling measurement problems involving volume and area of complex shapes like circles.

Year 11 student Maeve worked through the laws of indices by practicing skill-based questions and applying them to worded problems for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Billy prepared for an upcoming integration SAC by revising advanced integration techniques and practicing calculator skills essential for solving probability density function questions under test conditions.

Recent Challenges

The Year 7 student tended to skip writing out working for percentage conversions, as a tutor observed: "He prefers to solve in his head, but this led to confusion with details in application questions."

In Year 9 measurement, there was hesitation to attempt complex worded problems without immediate help, limiting confidence under test pressure.

A Year 12 student relied heavily on calculator outputs during calculus and probability tasks but occasionally missed errors due to lack of manual checking—"just assuming the answer is right," noted the tutor. This often resulted in overlooked mistakes and lost marks in practice exams.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Vermont South recently noticed Maeve, a Year 10 student, start relying on her own bound reference rather than waiting for hints—something she'd hesitated to do before.

In senior classes, Billy now creates his own probability diagrams and tables to break down tough problems, showing initiative instead of just following along.

Meanwhile, Aidan in Year 7 has shifted from skipping straight to answers to writing full equations and working systematically through each step—he's begun slowing down and organising his thinking when tackling algebraic questions.

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 Vermont South Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Livingstone Primary School.