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Tutors in Burnside Heights include a former university lecturer with 11 years' experience, Kumon and selective school graduates with subject awards and ATARs up to 98.60, seasoned VCE maths specialists (including a raw 50 scorer), Bachelor-qualified educators, passionate peer mentors, youth coaches, and experienced tutors for K–12 English, maths and science.

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The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that students are understanding the fundamentals of concepts, which will endeavour in success. I am patient, organised, responsible and I have study habits that are unique and work well to ensure you get the result you…

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Choosing Ezymath Tutoring was the best decision I've made. The process was extremely easy and the service provided by the team is outstanding. We have been using Ezymath for only one term and my sons have already seen a significant improvement in their results thanks to their wonderful tutor. Will continue the tutoring going forward and highly recommend Ezymath to any parent looking for help and additional support for their kids education.
Cindy Jones, Burnside Heights

Inside Burnside HeightsTutoring Sessions

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Year 11 student Alice focused on discrete random variables and probability concepts, including practical SAC preparation involving binomial distributions.

Year 10 student Mark worked through geometric and arithmetic sequences, with extra attention given to understanding recurrence relationships using clear examples.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Kiyana practiced subtraction with two- and three-digit numbers as well as comparing and ordering multi-digit numbers using greater than and less than signs from her school homework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student was hesitant to connect different analytical techniques in English, making it harder to draw strong links across texts—He struggled to relate various techniques with each other.

In Physics (senior years), lesson notes did not show active use of feedback or written working, suggesting a reliance on mental calculation rather than clear, trackable reasoning.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner required repeated reminders to focus on detail when reading comprehension tasks appeared—He does require more focus for detail reading, leading to missed nuances in the passages.

Each moment brought a quiet frustration: ideas left unspoken, details skimmed past.

Recent Achievements

One Burnside Heights tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 8 student's approach to English: after weeks of hesitating, she started using her own experiences to connect with reading activities and now volunteers personal stories during lessons.

In Year 10 Maths, another student who used to rush through problems is slowing down and checking his work—last session he completed 28 out of 35 questions in an hour without skipping steps, something he struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner has moved from guessing answers to circling synonyms independently after practicing word analogies for several sessions.

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 Caroline Springs Library & Learning Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Gilson College.