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Windsor Gardens' tutors include a secondary school maths teacher with a decade of classroom and tutoring experience, an international college specialist in advanced mathematics, a STEM educator for K–12, several postgraduate-trained science and education graduates, university medalists and academic awardees, and caring mentors experienced in working with students of all ages and abilities.

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Mohammad Mohib
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Make sure students have confidence in themselves. I feel students get nervous during assignments and exams because they lack confidence in themselves. It is important for tutors to ensure student have confidence in their answers. 1. Being a Civil Engineering student, I understand the places another student might be facing trouble. 2. I have the…
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Make learning an enjoyable experience for the student Patience, empathy and subject…
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A tutor must treat each student as unique and motivate them to learn in a manner that they are most likely to succeed in. A tutoring lesson should give a student the confidence to apply a concept based on their understanding of it. -Patience -Prior experience -Communication skills -Willingness to learn -Fluency in…
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inspire interest build confidence motivate to do better entertain encourage give examples assign reachable tasks patience being qualified being able to adjust methodology excellent knowledge of the subject many years of teaching…
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Give them confidence first ! Support basics from which all other things can be learned. Personalise studies according to their needs whilst not losing sight of what they need to achieve as learning outcomes. Patience, kindness, trying many approaches and an understanding of spectrum and children with learning difficulties. Knowing that everyone is…
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I believe that teaching to student's strength and minimising their weaknesses can play a huge role in shaping a child's life. Moreover, being flexible, patient and a good listener can help build a strong, personal relation with the student which will help them to work towards their goal. I think having a good knowledge of the subject, Resilience,…
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Understand potential of child and develop brighter side of student. Tutor can share his practical understanding of concepts and deliver with best ability. A tutor can help students to get the best of him and chose the right career path. Emphasise on strategies Time management Critical and logical analysis Reasoning Problem solving Team work…
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Most important thing i think, from a students perspective, as i am a student my self, would be not to overcomplicate things. Tutors who over complicate simple math conceps just confuse and scare the student more. A simple approach is much more helpful I think as a tutor my strenght would be patiences. Weaknesses would be forgetting then names of…
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Be their for support all the time even if they are not performing well. effective communication skills easy delivery of knowledge encouraging students to perform…
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Bring a sense of enjoyment to a challenging field. Instill confidence and a desire to improve. Ground the subject in reality to bring relevance and life skill to their learning. My strengths are a broad skill set coupled with broad life experience. I approach mentoring as a case by case venture rather than a one size fits all approach, and I am…
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Give the student confidence in themselves that they can do it. Without confidence, a student cannot make significant improvements as they don't believe in themselves and thus, won't put effort into their learning. Also, to have a student-tutor relationship that entails the tutor does not hold the position like that of a school teacher but still…
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Genuinely have concern for the student's education. Strength: 4 years of experience in teaching math, strong communication skills, able to express ideas and concepts in a clear manner, work well with youth. Weaknesses:…
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Making the subject easy for students, which will eventually make them fall in love with the subject. I believe I am very good at maths and that I can simplify maths so that students fall in love and accept maths to be an easy and scoring subject. I have patience and a passion for…
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I believe that as a maths tutor, the most important thing that a tutor can do is to motivate and teach students in such a way that they enjoy it and get motivated to realise their true potential and do great in the subject. - Knowledgeable - Motivation - Communication - Caring - Analytical - Use tech for learning-teaching…
Curtis
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A tutor's role is to help guide a student through problems to discover the information for themselves, not to simply complete the question and move on. A tutor should also be available to answer any question a student may have, ensuring they understand the content being delivered. Moving at a pace suited to the student while also moving at the…
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I think it's important for a maths tutor to understand their student and know their strengths and weaknesses so they can provide the knowledge in the optimal manner. By that I don't mean the fastest or quickest way to teach but the best way for the student to learn. Having a bit of a goofy personality, I think I can get along with students fast…
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Empathize with the students and understand that its a struggle to learn a foreign language. Admire them for their efforts as there is always a reason behind why they seek support and assistance to learn a new language. Observing the interests of each student and creating plans that would be most suitable and effective is key to tutoring and what a…
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I believe the most important thing that tutor can do is to understand every student is unique who has thier own skills and understanding level. As a good tutor she/he needs to help them to grow from thier level in a fun environment where students feel engaged, belonged and motivated to do more. In a supportive and fun environment always make…
PUTRI KHALILAH BINTI
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I would say, be supportive and a good listener are the most important things a maths tutor should offer to students. Based on my previous experience, students sometimes lack motivations to finish their school homework either they are too tired from school, or they just don't understand the school materials well. As a tutor, this could be an…
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I think one is being able to guide the student in his/her learning. Equally important is to be able to acknowledge the student's unique style of learning and use that to develop strategies to make learning easy and fun for the student. I think that I am able to simplify complex concepts and be able to create a strategic step-by-step approach in…
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the most important thing according to me that a maths tutor can do for a student is to become is best friend. A healthy relation between a tutor and a student enhances or i may say boost up the confidence of student. Eventually a healthy and confident mind and solve any problem in the world. My biggest Strength as a tutor is my ability to connect…
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-Listen to their confusions -Constantly provide encouragement -Make links between similar concepts -Be patient and never judge -Remind them of the progress they've made -Show them the real-life implication of some concepts to help them develop interest I take pride in working as hard as I can to accomplish my goals, including helping others.…
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As a maths tutor you can provide a child/student with a different outlook on their learning. For example, their school teacher may have explained it in a way that the child didn't particularly understand, and as a tutor you can give them a more unique and individual learning experience that they wouldn't get at school. Providing children with…

Local Reviews

I could not be happier with Corinne. She is an intelligent personable young lady who has already helped Alexis so much.
Renae, Northgate

Inside Windsor GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ashton worked on DNA structure, replication, and mitosis in preparation for a biology test.

For Year 10, Emily focused on graphing quadratics and completed worksheets covering arithmetic skills alongside quadratic factorisation practice.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Tom revised expanding brackets and tackled problems involving factorising algebraic expressions, using step-by-step examples to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping steps when expanding or factoring quadratics led to confusion—"as the tutor noted, she left out working, which made sign errors harder to spot."

In Year 8 English essay writing, a student arrived without their novel, so evidence for analysis had to be guessed instead of quoted.

For a Year 4 learner, incomplete homework on basic sentence construction and phonics meant foundational spelling and reading skills lagged behind.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 biology student depended heavily on PowerPoint slides rather than using flashcards for active recall; this left key terms unretained during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Windsor Gardens tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid essay planning now drawing clear links between ideas and providing much more detailed evidence in their SACE English assignments.

In maths, a Year 8 learner who previously struggled with converting denominators started applying the correct rules independently after practising methods for double negatives—showing genuine improvement in both understanding and self-reliance.

Meanwhile, a younger student has begun using visual story maps to plan imaginative narratives and is now referring back to her own drawings when writing conclusions, something she hadn't tried before.

What they say about our tutoring

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Murray has achieved 100% in his maths test recently so I am happy he has gained confidence and skills. Yoseph is great asset to your business. Thank you again.

I am very happy with Kavan, he is a great tutor, very patient and extremely intelligent.

We contacted Ezymath tutoring for assistance for my daughter in Year 12. From the start the company provided a professional and helpful service. Our tutor Tako was excellent. She was reliable, extremely knowledgeable, an excellent teacher and went over and above her hourly sessions. The format was formal with structured outline of each session with regular parent feedback. Would highly recommend this tutoring company.

Maths tutoring in Windsor Gardens

Our goal is to help your child become an independent learner. Ultimately they must succeed on their own, without a maths tutor. Otherwise, what's the point? Each student has their own path to intellectual independence but a tutor can certainly help in every case. Exam technique, revision, problem solving, study habits and many more "learning strategies" come into play. It can be a difficult road for our young people and mentorship from someone who has been there and done that can be the difference between success and failure.

So what do we do exactly?

We'll organise an in-home maths tutor in Windsor Gardens. They'll come over as often as you need and when you need. They will teach your child content while helping them absorb the learning skills required to succeed on their own. It's super important that your child feels the tutor is a good match for them. This is why we offer a "Good Fit Guarantee" - the first lesson is a trial. There are no cancellation costs or booking fees or any other "hidden costs". We keep it simple!

Talk to one of our consultants, help us understand what you need, when you need it, and we'll do the rest!

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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 Greenacres Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Avenues College.