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Tutors in Bickley include an ATAR 99.55 Mazenod College Dux and peer mentor, a two-time Dux with Education Support qualifications and national swimming honors, seasoned Kumon tutoring staff, maths specialists with university medals and Hackett Scholarships, Olympiad and academic competition achievers, and experienced K–12 mentors passionate about science, engineering, writing, music and the arts.

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Eeshan

Biology Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Apply all types of teaching techniques and consider all learning types in order to provide the best tutoring for the student and ensure a safe, comfortable and rewarding environment. Respectful, Kind, Honest, Firm but Fair, Knowledgeable,…
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Leo

Biology Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Being able to provide support. Sometimes, a student just needs someone to talk to- and knowing that they've been through the same thing that they have, it empowers them and encourages them to make proactive decisions in their learning. I view the foundation of effective mentorship as one of trust, mutual respect, and goal driven progress that is…
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Dalila

Biology Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
One of my biggest strengths as a biology tutor is my ability to break down complex topics into simple, relatable explanations. I also genuinely care about my students’ progress, and I make an effort to understand their learning styles, struggles, and goals. I know that everyone learns differently, so I adapt my approach to fit their needs. Most…
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Chantelle

Biology Tutor Walliston, WA
Clear communication in all aspects would be extremely important. From goal setting to learning and understanding, it's important that it's done in a way that suits a student and their learning style. I've previously worked in customer service roles where clear communication and patience is important. I also understand that every person learns…
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Joseph Gio

Biology Tutor Maida Vale, WA
The most important things that a biology tutor can do for a student is grow their confidence and appreciation for the subject. I think that many times, school and academics is seen to be far from everyday life when it comes to application. I think that it is important for the tutor to teach their students that the things that they learn from…
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Sofia

Biology Tutor Maddington, WA
A tutor can make a big difference by helping students become curious and believe in themselves. Encouraging curiosity makes learning interesting, while building self-confidence helps students feel capable of overcoming challenges and learning on their own when the time comes or if needed. • patience • breaking down concepts in a manner that…
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Deepika

Biology Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
The most important thing a biology tutor can do for a student is to inspire and cultivate a love for learning. By fostering curiosity, confidence, and a growth mindset, the tutor empowers the student to become an independent and motivated learner, capable of tackling challenges and achieving academic success. Ability to teach a student multiple…

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The tutoring is going really well. Olivia absolutely loves working with Sarah. Sarah's attitude and approach to Olivia is wonderful and Olivia is already showing signs of improvement.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ella worked through solving linear equations and identifying knowns and unknowns, using number line diagrams to clarify concepts.

In Year 9, Marcus practiced factorising quadratic expressions and tackled graphing quadratic functions, with a focus on finding x-intercepts.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Grace revised trigonometry problems involving SOH CAH TOA and explored compound interest calculations using real-life finance scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly left out negative signs when substituting values, making equations harder to solve and causing confusion later in multi-step problems.

In Year 7, as a tutor noted, "he mistook a 36 for a 30 after rewriting the 6 to look more like a 0"—messy transcribing led directly to errors that derailed his answers.

A Year 11 student hesitated with trigonometry, not due to the content itself but from gaps in earlier memory—recalling SOH CAH TOA rules took several prompts, showing how inconsistent revision impacts confidence during mock exams. These habits made test feedback harder to act on immediately.

Recent Achievements

A Bickley tutor noticed one high school student who, after weeks of struggling with negative numbers, is now confidently tackling equations involving brackets and even using strategies from previous lessons to solve more complex problems.

Another secondary student who once hesitated to attempt linear equations now jumps straight in independently—she's begun asking deeper questions about their purpose rather than shying away.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student recently surprised his tutor by converting fractions unprompted, a big step up from needing reminders each 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 Kalamunda Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carmel Adventist College Primary School.