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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.

Kai En
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Kai En

Tutor Brookdale, WA
motivate and patience…
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Sacha-Marie

Tutor Brookdale, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them an appreciation for learning. I believe that if learning is a positive and enjoyable experience the student is much more likely to succeed. I believe the role of the tutor is to engage the student and inspire interest not just for the subject content itself, but for the…
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Paige
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Paige

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them, support them every step of the way, and believe in themselves. It is easy to get frustrated when pre-planned methods are not working, or when students struggle with the concepts at hand. It is pertinent that tutors remain calm and are able to improvise and reflect. As…
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Ananya

Tutor Haynes, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the children is to come at their level and make them understand every thing. Moreover, trying to build a good rapport with them so as to make them comfortable. A tutor should be very understanding and patient. Their first priority should be to concept clearance and improved understanding of the…
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Harjeevan

Tutor Byford, WA
First of all as a tutor, he/she should know how to make the environment comfortable for a student so that he can confidently learn. Also he should make learning clear and approachable to its students and should encourage them to develop their own problem solving skills. As an accounting student, my strength as a maths tutor comes from my strong…
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Bec

Tutor Byford, WA
Help them learn and achieve their own personal goals. For the student to enjoy learning too is a big thing for me. If what you're doing is fun and you enjoy the sessions than the student will most likely remember the content, aiding them in achieving their own personal goals. I am patient, happy to help at any time, have an array of knowledge an…
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Katie

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
I believe that tutors should help their students achieve their goals. In my opinion there is no better feeling than achieving your goals. Tutors should help students achieve their academic goals, by assessing what type of learning the student is best suited too and developing subsequent education plans to improve their understanding towards the…
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Simranpreet

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
There concepts needs to be clear and precise My main strength is I m punctual and hard…
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Zambu

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
A tutor of course, should see to it that the student learns the material that they need to efficiently and thoroughly, but I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them the desire to learn and efficient ways to study. This is the most important thing I try to achieve as a tutor because doing this ensures…
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Dhanasri

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to try to find out the way the student learns best. Whether it is visually, auditory, or another way, the tutor should try to teach in a way that the student can learn the easiest, especially for primary school kids so they can begin to enjoy learning and studying instead of it being a boring task…
Darrel Jay
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Darrel Jay

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
A tutor can help a student do better in school by improving in subjects they usually find a hard time studying. A tutor can make a student appreciate these subjects that they might usually dislike because of its difficulty. A tutor assists the teacher in helping students unlock their full potential. I am patient as a tutor. I can repeat the…
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Ashleigh

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
I think the most important thing is to teach the way they learn and not force them to learn the way you teach. I have recently finished high school, so I still have all the knowledge as well as the resources needed to help…
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Shanelle

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being there for them, not getting upset or mad if they keep getting it wrong, helping them through it and praise them even when they didn’t get it correct if they are trying. I’m calm, I’m patient, I try explaining in ways that they understand as I understand things in my own way…
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Binujot

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
* In my opinion , tutor must understand student ‘s needs and wants well , basically their level of understanding, learning level , so that, tutor will provide his/ her service accordingly. * I can understand the strengths and weaknesses of the students, which will help me to bring fruitful changes in the life of…
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Shameem

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
- serve the main purpose - developing emotional intelligence - inspiring learning - help to be a good human being - Patience - Listening - Explaining topic clearly - Real world learning - Make student confident - Engaging - Good…
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Mojolaoluwa

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
At its core, tutoring is about so much more than academic work; it's about building a relationship, cultivating a connection, and helping students change not only their results in a class, but also their attitude toward it. I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is adapting their learning to give a more personalised learning…
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Rajen

Tutor Haynes, WA
Help the students in every aspect so that the individual can practice to achieve required ambition. Hardworking, committed and…
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Bryce

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is build a genuine connection with them. A strong rapport creates a foundation of trust and understanding, which is essential for effective learning. When students feel supported and valued, they are more likely to engage openly, ask questions, and embrace challenges. By understanding…
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Princess Desire

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for student is to be very patient with the student. A tutor should be approachable and understanding and should know the strengths and the weaknesses of his/her students. At the end of the day, the student should learn a lot from the tutor. As I have experienced almost 3 years of being a tutor in…
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Aanchal

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
From personal experience i think that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is remain positive, patient and listen to what the student says as well as share personal experiences and techniques they may have used to overcome any issues. Remaining calm and respectful towards a student is an essential part of creating a suitable…
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Wasi

Tutor Camillo, WA
I maintain consistency in my responses, ensuring that the information I provide is reliable and accurate. I do not get tired or make mistakes due to fatigue, which can sometimes happen with human tutors. I am programmed to be patient and understanding. I can repeat explanations, clarify concepts, and provide examples as needed. I can adapt my…
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Musawa

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Be understanding, patient and clear in the way you explain things and talk to the students. Don't make the students feel pressured as well. Being understanding, as not everyone has the same level of intuition or intelligence level. I am able to recognise this and be patient in every experience I have had…
Tamara
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Tamara

Tutor Champion Lakes, WA
I believe a tutor should be able to take a child-centered, inclusive and creative approach to learn where they cater to the varied needs and abilities of all students. * patience * experience in tailoring lessons to the individual student * 22 years of experience as a classroom teacher * thorough knowledge of the curriculum * ability to…

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Content Covered

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.