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Tutors in Banjup include a seasoned secondary school maths teacher with seven years' classroom experience, an ATAR 97.2 Dux and multiple subject prizewinner, a mathematics mentor with an ATAR of 99.60, accomplished youth sports coaches and peer leaders, experienced private tutors for primary and high school students, and university scholars in engineering, science, commerce and psychology.

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Monali

Tutor Aubin Grove, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance and support tailored to the student's needs, building their confidence and motivation, and fostering a positive learning environment. This combination not only helps the student grasp the subject matter but also empowers them to become independent learners…
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Xinchi

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Delivering information in an effective and efficient manner as well as supporting and motivating the students through their ups and downs. The ability provide basic information quickly before the tutoring session in person is also very important I am very hard working and dedicated person. I've just graduated from All Saints' College in 2020 so…
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Mwenya

Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student confidence. I think it is important to create an environment where students feel comfortable having a go at everything, and eventually reaching a point where they can attempt questions on their own. I’m patient, I explain topics in ways that are relevant to each…
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Ashlin

Tutor Willetton, WA
I would say the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is helping them grow as individuals, and help them find a love for learning - a strong passion for the academic studies. A tutor needs to also serve as a good role model for the students, and be a person the student can trust to help them improve their grades. I would say my…
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Natalie

Tutor Leeming, WA
In my opinion, a tutor has to be able to communicate effectively with a student. There is a clear difference between having knowledge and actually being able to teach a particular field of study. It is absolutely vital that a tutor speaks to a student in a way that is easily understood by the student but at the same time also engaging. This way of…
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Divyaa

Tutor Willetton, WA
Be kind Patient Helpful Encouraging Good knowledge of concepts and can revise topics to help…
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Susan

Tutor Willetton, WA
As well as teaching the concepts, I make sure it is fully understood by the student and they can apply it to a wide range of problems. I help students develop healthy study habits to prepare them for further studies. I formulate study plans suited to each student's individual needs, allowing them to study more effectively, focusing on areas they…

Local Reviews

I'm pleased to advise that Courtney is 'a good tutor and explains things well'.
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Inside BanjupTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Isla focused on understanding fractions using visual aids and practised reading time to the nearest five minutes.

For Year 9, Liam worked through solving simultaneous linear equations and interpreting worded problems involving systems of equations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophie explored quadratic equations by plotting graphs from tables of values and learned how to complete the square for solving quadratics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student often skipped showing steps when rearranging algebraic equations—"he tried to jump too many steps ahead," as one tutor noted—which led to hidden sign errors and confusion during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for continuous probability struggled with reading questions carefully; missed details cost marks on practice exams.

In Physics (Year 12), picturing forces in real-world problems proved difficult without drawing diagrams first, causing delays in setting up solutions.

When revisiting statistics topics from earlier semesters, some seniors found that forgotten concepts slowed their progress through current material.

Recent Achievements

One Banjup tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to rush through algebra now takes time to show every step, especially when expanding brackets—she's even double-checking her work before moving on.

In Year 11, a student struggled with trigonometry last term but now confidently picks the correct ratio (sin, cos, or tan) for each question and explains why it fits.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to ask for help with fractions is now quick to raise their hand whenever something feels unclear, making sure they really understand before trying problems alone.

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 Success Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Piara Waters Primary School.