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Upwey's tutors include a primary and secondary school teacher with a Master of Teaching, an ATAR 99.5 scholarship recipient, accomplished maths and science award-winners, peer mentors from top selective schools, experienced K–12 subject coaches, STEM undergraduates with high distinctions, dance and swimming instructors, and state-level competition leaders—all passionate about supporting young learners.

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Angelina

Chinese Tutor Lysterfield, VIC
The most important thing as a tutor, in my opinion, isn't to make them get good grades or to achieve high scores, but make them feel like they are improving everyday and making them feel a sense of accomplishment when they feel like they’ve truly learnt and understood something. I hope to make sure they are able to truly enjoy learning rather…
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Feng-Quan

Chinese Tutor Rowville, VIC
I find it important for students to know and feel that their individual needs are heard, understood and attended to. It would be most important to follow through all plans, tailored to their needs, with actions that allow the students to realise their progress. By also validating their strengths and identifying their self-limiting beliefs, I…
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Winnie

Chinese Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
I aim to set up a relaxed environment with the students so that students feel comfortable and focused working on subjects. Understanding the level the student is at, so that they are able to improve their skills at a suitable pace is essential. Next, providing worksheets, exams and textbooks so that they can continue improving by themselves,…
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Chien

Chinese Tutor Rowville, VIC
To improve a student’s level of knowledge. To help him when there is a misconception, or failure to conceptualize. To teach him methodologies and skills of study. For instance, what to put in an answer, and what to leave out, which is a common problem for most people. My depth of knowledge of a master degree in mech. Eng. I taught mechanical…
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Janice

Chinese Tutor Rowville, VIC
Not only unraveling inquiries on schoolwork, I believe it is important for them to understand the concepts behind a text or maths questions, such as correlated themes of a text. By offering a new perspective to students, a tutor does need a high level of patience to answer further questions. A tutor should also give honest feedback and encourage…

Local Reviews

The tutor engaged really well with my daughter who is on the autism spectrum, she seemed to enjoy and understand the way he taught maths which was really helpful for building her confidence.
Belinda, Upwey

Inside UpweyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced order of operations using BODMAS, along with reviewing place value and rounding for accuracy.

Year 10 Vien worked on essay planning and developing main arguments for a practice English SAC, then revised sentence rewording to be more concise.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Isaac tackled factorising algebraic expressions—including difference of perfect squares—and reviewed linear relations by working through test questions aligned with his upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often avoided unfamiliar maths problems and focused on easier, well-known topics during revision; as noted, "sometimes tries to avoid harder tasks and prioritises known topics." This habit meant less exposure to the types of multi-step questions found in tests, leading to slower progress with complex concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled under test conditions to recall which techniques matched each question type—regular practice at home was missed, so methods faded between lessons.

In English (Year 11), rushing planning resulted in essays that lacked structure or depth, making it difficult for teachers to locate key points within responses.

Recent Achievements

One Upwey tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate when faced with multi-digit multiplication now tackling these problems independently and asking for extra questions at the end of each session.

A high schooler working on essay writing initially struggled to proofread, but last week confidently identified errors in her own paragraph and explained how her revision made it clearer than before.

Another senior student has started completing almost every homework question before their tutoring session—something they'd avoided in the past—and recently shared detailed reflections on what they wrote in their SAC without needing prompts.

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