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Tutors in Anketell include a school Maths teacher with nearly a decade's experience, several ATAR 97–99 scorers and subject prizewinners, experienced primary education students and assistants, university-level STEM mentors, peer and community tutors, robotics competition coaches, creative writing awardees, and seasoned youth leaders with proven skills guiding K–12 learners both academically and personally.

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Economics Tutor Wellard, WA
Finding the right method to educate a student. The way you present your working and explanation should always suit the students learning style. Only then can the student understand the concept in depth and apply their learning to a new question. As I was once a private tutee, I understand how the tutor should explain concepts in a clear and…
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Puneet

Economics Tutor Atwell, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student encompass far more than just academic instruction. Beyond the dissemination of knowledge, a tutor plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and motivating learning environment. First and foremost, a tutor should tailor their teaching to the individual needs and learning style…
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The first tutoring session went very well. Marcus is getting along with Praneetha great. I was impressed with the amount of work that was gotten through in just one hour.
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Inside AnketellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emma practised dividing polynomial expressions by linear terms and solved cubic equations, working step-by-step through factorisation.

For Year 10, Lucas revised completing the square to solve quadratic equations and reviewed probability questions from a recent assessment for consolidation.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Zoe focused on addition and subtraction of decimals, along with tackling angle questions drawn from a past test paper.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in algebra repeatedly relied on her calculator for basic division, even "for simpler problems," which signaled shaky foundational skills and a lack of confidence—this meant less time spent actually practicing and understanding the steps.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 learner failed to communicate upcoming assessments or gaps in topics like Cartesian planes, making it harder to target revision and leaving test preparation incomplete.

In upper primary, messy working during fractions and decimal addition made error tracing tough, especially when mistakes with negatives or arithmetic cropped up.

In one session, forgetting the maths book at school blocked review of two-way tables entirely.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Anketell noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with identifying when quadratics have no real solutions is now confidently spotting these cases and correcting past assessment mistakes.

Another high schooler recently surprised her tutor by independently applying long division techniques to polynomial functions—something she had hesitated to try before.

In primary, Bella, who used to get stuck on long division, kept working through tricky problems even after getting confused at first, showing more perseverance and gradually solving them on her own by the end of the session.

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