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Beechboro's tutors feature a former self-employed maths tutor with a Curtin degree, an ATAR 96 engineering student and experienced peer mentor, current K–12 English and maths specialists, primary tutoring veterans, high school Dux and award-winners, creative writers, community language teachers, youth leaders, university teaching assistants, and volunteers passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Tineil

Tutor Beechboro, WA
The most important things should be; always checking in that the student understands what they are being taught and are confident, considering the students comfort, being friendly and reassuring, never make the student feel unintelligent. I am capable of explaining things in an easily digestible way. I link topics together to make them easier to…
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Beatrice

Tutor Morley, WA
A tutor should foster a positive learning environment, build rapport, and instil confidence. Additionally, providing constructive feedback, setting realistic goals, and offering additional resources can greatly enhance a student's progress My strengths lie in clear communication, patience, and adaptability. I'm skilled at breaking down complex…
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Shreya

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Provide them with the best techniques to help them learn. As well as comfort them and encourage them when they feel like giving up or when they don't understand a topic or concept. I'm confident, outgoing, and smart. I'm able to teach the students effectively in unique and fun ways. I have good communication skills and I am hard-working and…
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Courtney

Tutor Caversham, WA
The most important thing is to be there for the student. Sometimes being unable to understand a subject is really demotivating and can be frustrating. I have been in those shoes and having someone to sit with and spend the time to teach in multiple different ways is very important I am good at explaining concepts in different ways to allow…
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Jashandeep

Tutor Caversham, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
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Kayla

Tutor Morley, WA
Always be there as well as offer them encourage to boost self confidence, students who have no self confidence are less likely to learn effectively as they do not believe in themselves I am very good when working with children and I feel I bring an enthusiastic but realistic approach to…
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Madeeha

Tutor Lockridge, WA
1. Be friendly 2. Try to understand problems of students. 3. Try to solve their problems in best possible way. 1. I have great knowledge in the subject field. 2. I have good communication skills with friendly personality. 3. I can work hard on someone to solve their academic…
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Nipuni

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive and encouraging environment, build the student’s confidence, and make learning clear and engaging. A tutor should listen carefully to the student’s needs, explain concepts in simple terms, and provide personalized guidance. Helping students develop…
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Mondol

Tutor Morley, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to first build their confidence and motivation, because learning becomes much easier when a student believes they can succeed. It is very important to adapt explanations to fit their learning style so that difficult concepts feel more approachable. Providing patience, encouragement,…
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Ili Nabilah

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
Connect the dots from where they are to where they want to be. Take the life's insecurities out of them by make them focus on their end goal. Make education as a bridge to get there. Some students cant really focus on education due to family issues or personal. Remind them that it does not matter what are their histories, choices are everything.…
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Grace Mol Joy

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
I strongly believe the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to build confidence in them. Confidence not only in learning new concepts but also to face real life situations. A tutor should support and encourage his/her students to ask questions and clear doubts. Encouraging critical thinking is also important for students. I…
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Nitya

Tutor Morley, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, build confidence, and create a structured environment where the student feels supported. A tutor should identify the student's individual learning needs, adjust explanations accordingly, and guide them towards independent understanding rather than…
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I Putu Krisna

Tutor Morley, WA
I think the most important thing is to make sure the tutoring sessions are fun and engaging. I want to make students who are not really fond of mathematics, for example, to learns things step by step and gain confidence, which will eventually make them happy in the end and get that satisfaction. Tutors should also be patient when teaching their…
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Radhey

Tutor Morley, WA
The most important things I can do for a student include providing personalized attention, fostering a growth mindset, and creating a positive learning environment. I make it a priority to understand my student's individual strengths, weaknesses, and learning preferences, tailoring my teaching methods to meet their specific needs. Encouraging a…
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Priyal

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Fostering Confidence – Encouraging and supporting students helps them believe in their abilities and approach learning with a positive mindset. Encouraging Critical Thinking – Guiding students to analyze problems and think independently rather than just memorizing answers…
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HARMANPREET KAUR

Tutor Dayton, WA
For me one of the most crucial aspects is to comprehend a student's academic abilities and then I will create a study schedule accordingly. Additionally, I will try to create a comfortable learning environment where the student feels at ease to ask questions and clarify doubts without any hesitation. Furthermore, I will periodically track the…
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Hopewell

Tutor Caversham, WA
Firstly, a tutor should be patient because some students understand things slowly. Tutors should also be flexible because some students understand things after being taught using a different approach. I can make a topic interesting or intriguing to students so that they can learn the topic with better understanding and enthusiasm. I would like to…
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Muhammad

Tutor Morley, WA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are critical thinking, problem solving, clarifying concepts and motivational support I think great subject knowledge, good communication, moral support and goal oriented study are my strengths as a…
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Vicki

Tutor Morley, WA
Be approachable and understanding to how the student is feeling. Encourage and build confidence to enable the student to use his/her skills and believe that nothing is too hard or out of their reach. Good listener so that I can obtain all the information I need to understand the student and their learning needs. Caring Nature, Patient, adaptable…
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Jiya

Tutor Bayswater, WA
A tutor is beyond someone that can just teach some topics to students, but they are someone that the student looks upto, and feels comfortable sharing their weaknesses to. It is essential for for the tutor to understand the child’s needs, and cater to those specifically. My strengths are that i have recently graduated high school, so I am very…
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Shuk

Tutor Bassendean, WA
To effectively pass on the knowledge to the student, so that he/she can solve future problems with this new knowledge himself/herself. To give confident to the student, such that he/she believes and willing to solve relevant problems (or even life problems) in future. I am patient. I like to listen to needs of both students and parents. If my…
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Harrison

Tutor Embleton, WA
I place a lot of emphasis on the student's understanding of the subject material. Science and Math is about understanding and connecting concepts rather than memorizing. Secondly, I will examine the student's problem solving process, and guide them to improve their workflow. Thirdly, I make the subject interesting and relevant to the student…
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Abin

Tutor Embleton, WA
In my opinion, the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student capable of explaining the concepts to another person. Explaining the correct concepts the right way is the key to make the basics and fundamentals to remain in the student's mind. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to break down complex concepts into easily…

Local Reviews

Yana has our son engaged and attentive.
Deb

Inside BeechboroTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jamie reviewed perimeter, area, and circumference for circles and composite shapes, then worked on finding missing sides using given perimeters.

Year 9 student Ava tackled expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, as well as solving equations that involved brackets.

For Year 10, Ethan focused on trigonometry concepts including true bearings, alongside practice questions from a sample OLNA numeracy test to strengthen exam readiness.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student found large numbers intimidating, particularly outside of basic addition and subtraction, and avoided using mental strategies for times tables beyond 3.

As a tutor noted, "she gave up after 4x1 when trying to mentally figure out her times tables."

In Year 10, forgetting rules at the start of sessions meant algebraic division required frequent prompting and made it difficult to build momentum.

One senior student's over-reliance on notes during problem-solving slowed progress with exam-style questions—this habit left less time for learning from feedback or practicing under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Beechboro tutoring session saw a Year 11 student shift from passively following worked examples to breaking down complex algebra exam questions independently, after previously struggling to identify where to start.

Another tutor noticed a high schooler who used to quietly muddle through unfamiliar concepts now reads her working out loud and openly asks for clarification when stuck—something she rarely did before.

In primary, one student who would freeze at tricky times tables began using finger strategies and could write out most long multiplication problems without counting aloud; she finished the session by solving double-digit multiplication sums 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 Beechboro Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like East Beechboro Primary School.