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Bedfordale's tutors feature a PhD mathematician and WACE exam marker, an award-winning Cambridge Chemistry head with 12 years' teaching experience, a primary-trained teacher with six years in the classroom, experienced K–12 maths and science educators, ATAR high achievers including a dux and subject prizewinner, plus passionate peer mentors and youth leaders.

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Pranavi

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
I think the most important thing is to recognise the child's unique strengths and weaknesses and build from there. Making sure to communicate well and simplify topics so that they can feel confident and be approachable, so they ask lots of questions. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to break down difficult concepts into smaller chunks…
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Siluni

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
Enable them to develop specific techniques to retain the memory of the subject. Make the lesson interesting and keep the student engaged. Identifying student's weaknesses and working to improve them. I am able to teach students about best skills for time management and organisation. It is not only about the subject itself but how they are able…
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Asees Kaur

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be highly empathetic, understanding, kind and supportive in their approach for teaching their students. It will significantly help them grow their academic and personal spheres of their lives. This, in turn, will automatically lead the student to become confident, peaceful, joyful and…
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Mohammad Raza

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
To be friendly and to handly the student psychologically. My teaching style is my strength. I engage with students so that noone lack behind and show interest in the…
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Julia

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
First of all, it's all about individual support. Then clarifying concepts, boost confidence, and Encourage Critical Thinking: I think a tutor must definitely have strength in knowledge, Patience, adaptability, availability as well as in…
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Gokul

Chemistry Tutor Forrestdale, WA
1) Making the foundation strong is the most important step 2) The tutor should be approachable to clear every doubts of his/her student(s) 3) The tutor should be available at all times • I have got strong fundamental knowledge on Mathematics and Science subjects. • Since I am a chemical engineering graduate, mathematics, physics and…

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Year 8 Isabelle completed a full exam paper review, focusing on correcting errors in trigonometry and linear equations.

Year 10 Harry revised exponential growth and decay in financial maths, then worked through complex problems involving exponents.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Emily consolidated her understanding of mean, median, and mode in statistics before revisiting basic trigonometric ratios using practice questions and diagrams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, after receiving a recent test score, one student struggled with planning their time during assessments and retaining concepts for long-term recall; "she needed work on time, and on long term memory," as noted by the tutor.

A Year 8 student often left written work messy and had difficulty organizing study materials, leading to confusion when reviewing algebra homework.

In primary (Year 5), missing or incomplete homework slowed progress—one worksheet was not finished nor returned ("the paper was not finished and worksheet given as homework"). These habits led to extra stress during revision and reduced confidence tackling new problems.

Recent Achievements

One Bedfordale tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had previously struggled to apply trigonometry in different contexts—now, after working through extra worksheets, he tackled the harder ratio questions using a basketball metaphor and finished them without hesitation.

In Year 8, another student began arriving at sessions with her own list of specific maths questions, something she'd been too shy to do before; she's now completing homework almost error-free and openly asks for help when stuck.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by recalling how to compare fractions weeks after first learning it, then confidently converted fractions to percentages on her own.

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 Armadale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Southern Hills Christian College.