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Exford's tutors feature a mathematics specialist with over 20 years' primary teaching and competition coaching experience, an accomplished after-school educator supporting K–12 learning, an IB graduate awarded top student in Literature and Maths Competition distinction, plus dedicated tutors with psychology honours, peer mentoring, school teaching backgrounds and international volunteer maths teaching.

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Pulkit

Physics Tutor Melton South, VIC
I consider the most important thing as a physics tutor is to teach your students to ask more questions, more often and trying to answer those questions themselves as if they are the teacher because by doing this they actually get used to thinking about various problems in a better way and come up with well thought questions and a better…
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Md

Physics Tutor Melton South, VIC
Building confidence in a student is the most important thing for a physics tutor. In another way, a student can realise his or her capacity to solve a problem and be confident in it despite failing several times. Working with kids helps me to understand and communicate effectively throughout a lesson, which are key elements in tutoring.…
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Physics Tutor Melton West, VIC
A tutor must have the passion to share their knowledge and expertise through teaching, and be able to commit long-term to any student. I can help students overcome challenges, build confidence, and reach their academic goals. I'm flexible; I develop different learning plans and methods that cater to each student, allowing me to efficiently cover…
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HARSHITA

Physics Tutor Melton West, VIC
As I recently graduated I can understand the pressure that is being faced every day so I would make sure that the student studies a topic with a cool mind rather than studying in a panic mood. I would like them to study everything in a smart way rather studying everything in a hard way. I also believe while studying the student should know what is…
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manahil

Physics Tutor Melton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to help them how to become a good person before being a successful one. Then Treat every student according to their needs and requirements because every student's learning capability is different. some of them get the topic in one way while a few of them may need extra efforts to learn…

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We have been really happy with Jasmine, she has been fantastic with our son Mali.
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Inside ExfordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ray worked on reviewing times tables for fluency and tackled order of operations using BODMAS in mixed numerical expressions.

Year 9 student Daniel focused on solving linear equations for unknowns and began exploring the basics of algebra, including simplifying expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sofia consolidated her understanding of mean, median, and mode by practicing with statistics questions in preparation for an upcoming class test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was reluctant to write out working for algebra, saying, "I can do it in my head," but this habit led to sign errors and confusion when reviewing answers.

In Year 11, a student struggled with polynomial factorization—without using synthetic division as a crutch, the process felt overwhelming and slowed progress on related questions.

A primary student tackling column addition resisted getting messy during brainstorming, preferring neatness over idea generation; as one tutor noted, "brainstorming shouldn't look like finished work."

When homework was skipped in Year 8 maths, important revision gaps became clear during new lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Exford tutor recently noticed Jordan in Year 10 maths making strong headway: after struggling due to COVID disruptions, he's now catching up fast and is willing to practise more on his own.

In a senior session, a student who'd always waited for the tutor's help started tackling practice test questions independently—she even created her own cheat sheet without prompting.

Meanwhile, Aaylah in Year 3 used to skip over tricky words when reading aloud but now slows down, sounds out unfamiliar words herself, and managed double-digit addition with hardly any guidance after using the whiteboard together.

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 Melton Library & Learning Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Exford Primary School.