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Tutors in Bicton include a Bachelor of Education-qualified maths specialist with extensive primary classroom experience, an ATAR 98.5+ Gifted & Talented program top performer, award-winning school duxes and subject medalists, seasoned youth coaches and peer mentors, violin and dance instructors, and experienced tutors with backgrounds in science, engineering, and English literature from Cambridge.

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Shilpa

Info Processing Tutor Brentwood, WA
Sometimes children do not study subjects because the method in which they receive it is not interesting enough. My goal as a tutor is to make it interesting for the student and so that he develops a liking for the subject. This in due course can help a student identify his true potential. I have a good command over the subjects and can explain in…
Hareeni
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Hareeni

Info Processing Tutor Bull Creek, WA
Help and guide them towards achieving their goals Communication Skills Able to break things down in a way that makes kids/beginners easy to…
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Parvitha Sai
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Parvitha Sai

Info Processing Tutor Bull Creek, WA
I believe that the most important thing that any tutor can do for their students is to build a good relationship with students. This will help students to interact freely with the tutor and explain their difficulties without hesitation. This will benefit tutor as well to understand their students well and to bring changes in their teaching ways if…
Raghav
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Raghav

Info Processing Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Being patient with the growth of students. Listen hear and provide a feedback to the given situation. Help the student feel like he/ she can solve any problem. I am very patient with students. I am able to understand and get to the root of the problems faced by them in any particular topic. I am able to provide answers in layman terms I…
Max
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Max

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
Meet them where they are without judgement, and believe in them that they can learn complex material. Kindness, clarity, and…
Hin
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Hin

Info Processing Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
From my experience, the desire to learn and succeed must come from within, but once that feeling is there it is the tutor's responsibility to cultivate and grow this passion and to translate it into continuous improvement. Hence, one of the most important things that a tutor can do is understand the student's needs and to meet those needs in a…
Gleb
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Gleb

Info Processing Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important part of tutoring is passion for sharing knowledge. This may mean going for unpaid overtime, figuring out different teaching methods in your own time, and being happy by simply making a difference in someone's life. I understand what it feels like to struggle in a subject, so I believe I can use that understanding to provide high…
Monissha
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Monissha

Info Processing Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent learning. Helping students truly grasp concepts, celebrating their progress, and equipping them with problem-solving skills ensures they can succeed both during tutoring sessions and on their own. My key strengths as a…
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Netta

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
There are many different ways that a student can learn, and there may also be different contexts as to why a student may be struggling to understand a concept or a topic. As a tutor, the most important thing you can do is to build a relationship and build the trust to understand their strengths, weaknesses, and any barriers they may be facing.…
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Musa Ahmed

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
I think to make the subject fun is the mosy important thing. Once it stop feels being like a chore and when you are interested in maths everything starts to click into place and you automatically start to do better. This was my own personal experience so I want to replicate that for others I think I am very patient and clear on my methods and…
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Nicholas

Info Processing Tutor Subiaco, WA
Over the course of a tutor's time with a student, the most important skill they can provide is the ability to think both critically and universally, fueled by a hunger for knowledge. That is to say, both a stronger and more capable work ethic. Analysing how a student mentally approaches problems, communicating to them precisely what their…
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Haitham

Info Processing Tutor South Perth, WA
make the student understand why are we studying this. not just teaching how to pass the exam I very calm and patient, and I never give up till I am sure the learner understood the…
Matthew
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Matthew

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
I feel that above all else a tutor is there to help a student learn but is also required to help guide a student through whatever it may be. It never hurts to have another opinion from someone outside of family or maybe even religion or culture. Ability to transfer knowledge in an understandable way and the resilience to continue even when they…
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Magniya

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
A tutor's most important role is to create a supportive learning environment, help students overcome challenges, and personalize lessons to meet individual needs, ensuring they stay motivated and engaged. My strengths as a tutor include simplifying complex topics, adapting to different learning styles, maintaining patience, strong communication,…
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James

Info Processing Tutor Karawara, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do to help a student is, first find out what they know and then build from there. A lot of the questions that stumped me wasn't because I couldn't find the solution but because I didnt know why the solution worked, and I just needed it rationalized for me. I think my biggest strength is that I also have…
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Ammar

Info Processing Tutor Karawara, WA
Fostering a passion for the subject and promoting a curiosity-driven approach can make learning enjoyable and a lifelong pursuit as a long term objective, and guiding students on how to study efficiently and providing effective learning strategies empowers them for independent learning over the short term I inspire and motivate students by…
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Abinaya

Info Processing Tutor Karawara, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to understand that each child is unique in their own way. They have different strengths and weaknesses and with that their own capacity of understanding. As tutors its our responsibility to analyze and best suit our teaching methods to meet each child's unique levels in order to ensure that the child has…

Local Reviews

Madeline loved her tutoring session with Liz.
Joanna, Bicton

Inside BictonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Xavier focused on adding and subtracting larger numbers, practising three-digit addition and takeaways to build confidence with bigger values.

In Year 7, Alice revised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as tackling measurement conversions such as millimetres to kilometres using real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Max worked through algebraic equations involving variables alongside adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions that include variables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, one student struggled to set out addition and subtraction clearly, often omitting working for multi-step problems—she sometimes is too quick to give an answer or gets confused about what number is used for what part of solving the question.

In Year 8, a student's decimals work was held back by difficulty lining up columns when adding or subtracting, making errors harder to spot.

For a senior student (Year 10), test revision focused only on familiar fraction types; less time went into practicing new question formats.

When homework was missed without notice in Years 7 and 9, gaps in skill development persisted into following lessons.

Recent Achievements

A Bicton tutor noticed a big shift in one high school student, Poppy, who previously hesitated with algebra but now rearranges equations on her own and is even tackling multiplication with brackets—something she used to avoid.

Another secondary student, Chloe, moved from needing hints to solve improper-to-mixed fraction questions to working through most of them confidently and making only minor mistakes.

With a younger learner, Xavier, sessions have focused on building independence; he now counts digits without being prompted and tries new problems solo instead of waiting for help. Last week, he finished all his addition exercises unassisted.

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 AH Bracks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bicton Primary School.