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Tutors in Balwyn include a university-qualified primary teacher and digital technologies camp leader, experienced Kumon and private tutors with ATARs up to 99.6, award-winning Maths and Science competitors, peer mentors, subject duxes, Olympiad high achievers, seasoned academic coaches, and accomplished school leaders passionate about guiding K–12 students in maths, English, science, and beyond.

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muning

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to communicate my knowledge effectively to my student and to find out how the student learns best. Since students learn in different ways and have different levels of understanding, it is important for us to find the best way for the student we are teaching to learn. I…
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Chelsea

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Encourage themselves to do their best, whether the results are good or bad, doing your best, trying to push yourself and enjoying the process of learning is the one thing that I value the most. I am a good listener, respectful and very careful. I pay attentions to all those little details of my students work and I always make sure every one of…
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Joanne

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think being able to let the student think for themselves - leading them to the answer, rather than giving it to them. This means that the student is not only better prepared for tests, but they are actively engaging with the learning process. I believe that the approach that I take to my tutoring, where I really make them understand the concepts…
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Cindy

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen to and understand their goals as an individual person and then try their best to help them reach and exceed their academic goals. It is important to be able to break down concepts into an individualised way that caters to an individual so that the student is able to…
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Joel

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
i find it very important that a tutor makes the student feel comfortable to be able to ask questions, allowing them to feel confident in their ability to complete the content. i find myself very approachable and an easy going person which allows the student to be comfortable asking any questions of concepts or problems they are unsure…
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Adeline

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Explaining concepts concisely and knowing which areas to focus on. Patience, organisation, clear…
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Amanda

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Make them feel more confident. Oftentimes feeling more confident and as if a task in front of you is achievable, students can perform better. Once a tutor can explain basics or point out strengths improvement and learning are increased and students are likely to get more out of a session. I am patient and understand that sometimes certain topics…
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Zijie

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Recognizing that each student has unique learning styles, strengths, and challenges is crucial. Hence, tailoring teaching approaches to meet these needs ensures more effective learning. I understand the challenges students face. Therefore I’m willing to explain complex concepts in a simple, easy-to-understand way, adapting my approach to fit…
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Kristan

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Instill confidence. Getting an answer incorrect doesn't matter if the student has put effort into thinking about how to tackle a problem. Having the confidence to try eventually leads to success. I am patient and often able to explain concepts in numerous ways if a student is having difficulty. I like to break down new material into simple terms…
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Shutong

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Creating a comfortable and relaxed environment when having conversations with them. Try not to make children feel that learning is a pain. Make children feel like they are with their friends when they are with a tutor. I have a lot of patience with children. I have two nieces and a brother, and I tutored them in math, so I would like to say that I…
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Rui

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think tutors should build confidence in students, rather than intimidate them (as I have experienced as a child). Tutors should promote understanding rather than focusing on memorising important details, which helps them retain information in the long term. Tutors should be able to cater to each student down to an individual level. Because…
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Jordan

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Be patient and make an effort to be creative in their explanations and adaptive to the students' needs. Therefore, I teach not to encourage rote-learning of formulae and methods, but rather an in-depth understanding of the contents of the course. I provide all my students with additional questions, textbook suggestions, notes and other resources…
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Lucy

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Support them in their endeavors and congratulate them on small improvements and successes, regardless of how big or small. I'm a sociable person who is kind and patient. I acknowledge my inexperience in tutoring but am eager to learn approaches to tutoring different educational…
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Alessandra

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
To be empathic, able to undestand students' needs and how approach them, tayloring the best study method as possible. I am truly passionated about science and mathematics and have a great ability to keep others enterained, making student be more curious and more and more interested in the subject or topic I teach, giving examples or simplifying…
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Dominic

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to think for themselves and work out how to solve a problem. Showing the answer to a problem is well and good, but encouraging students to try figure out the answer by themselves, with gentle guidance on how they should tackle the problem should they be stuck, will…
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Gengda

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
To help clear up their concerns and areas of weakness. To make sure they do not lose hope in the subject. Also to show students some real world application for their areas of study, linking theory with application. I am able to listen attentively to students’ problems, concerns and areas that they do not understand and target my tutoring…
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Alex

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to create a workable learning environment and make sure that they actually understand the material being presented to them. I also believe that it is very important to set a good example as an academic and inspire students to go out and pursue more than just what they need to…
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Tutor Balwyn, VIC
The most important contribution a tutor can provide is to assist in establishing great study habits that work, setting the student up for success in the long run. Whilst there are many tutors out there that merely provide short term help through comprehensive cheat sheets and the like, a real tutor will teach the transferable skills such that they…
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Kirstie

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I believe that it is important for a tutor to llisten to the student and answer all questions that the student asks and if they don't have the answer straight away, to then go and do some research to ensure that they can answer the question thoroughly the next time that they meet with the student. It is essential for a tutor to not only help the…
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Victoria

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
The most important thing is tracking their progress. In this way, a tutor can challenge their learning even further where the student can excel with their capacity. Furthermore, support is a major element in a successful tutor. Boosting their confidence will make students more willing to participate in their school subjects and overcome any…
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Lucy

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
Each student has different needs, different goals and different things that they want to get out of tutoring. My goal is to understand these objectives and to cater my tutoring towards them. By doing this, it makes sessions run smoothly and the students get what they need out of them. As a tutor, I find it really easy to understand questions even…
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Patrick

Tutor Balwyn, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to really help them get the best out of themselves. I think a really good teacher or tutor will always leave their students with a sense that they should always be trying to get the most out of themselves, whatever level that is, and not cheat themselves by being lazy. I think my…
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Simreenaa

Tutor Balwyn North, VIC
To help the student be confident with the concepts that they have learnt and understood and giving them the support and encouragement to help them with what they may not know as well. To be able to understand the struggle to understand a foreign concept, hence being able to help other students learn a concept in the most easy to understand…

Local Reviews

EzyMath tutor sessions have been fabulous for our son. Our regular tutor (as well as an interim tutor) consistently provided a supportive and professional session for him to ask questions and refresh concepts. She certainly helped him stay on track and his grades have improved significantly. Organizing sessions has been easy and payment is smooth. We couldn't fault this service!
Sharon, Balwyn

Inside BalwynTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Emily worked on reading and spelling split digraphs like i_e and a_e, along with guided reading of Fox in Socks.

In Year 10, Daniel focused on solving simultaneous equations and reviewing linear graphs using school worksheets.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah revised polynomial functions and logarithms, tackling real exam-style questions to consolidate her understanding of these advanced algebraic concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived without their calculator or workbook, making it difficult to participate fully in algebra activities—"needed to borrow a pen and missed out on working through examples."

In Year 10, one student left several homework questions incomplete, which meant less time for feedback on their use of formulas.

Another senior student skipped showing steps in trigonometry problems; as noted, "it was hard to spot where mistakes happened."

For a Year 3 learner, mixing up b and d while writing slowed reading fluency.

Each moment added an extra hurdle—sometimes just hunting for tools instead of solving the problem at hand.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Balwyn recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over feedback now pausing to review comments and actively making changes, especially during math problem-solving.

In a senior session, one high schooler who previously relied on prompts is now coming prepared with their own questions and checking their work for accuracy without being asked.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who often guessed words from pictures has started focusing on the actual text—she read an entire Dr Seuss page aloud, segmenting each word herself instead of looking at illustrations for clues.

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