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Tutors in Butler include an ATAR 99.25 Dux and multiple subject prizewinner, a university-trained IELTS instructor with years of K–12 English teaching experience, school peer mentors and competition achievers, future teachers pursuing education degrees, a PhD-qualified science lecturer, and youth leaders recognised for writing, coaching, and mentoring excellence.

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Physics Tutor Butler, WA
A tutor can bring in enjoyment into students even when they study. Most of the students don't enjoy study time the main reason being they don't understand certain concepts and find it hard. But a physics tutor can explain that to students in a way they understand bring in interest thereby the enjoyment factor into it. I have great patience, good…
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Timothy

Physics Tutor Merriwa, WA
I believe a student can be guided to produce his/her best abilities. A tutor has the role of presenting an environment for exploration, discovery, guide learner in making observations and drawing conclusions, while assessing their ability to solve problems. My strength includes the following: mastery of the math concepts Good communication…
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Everything is going really well with our tutor Sarah. Devon looks forward to seeing her every week so that in itself is a good sign.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Aaliyah worked on expanding single brackets and simplifying algebraic expressions using the distributive property, with a focus on combining like terms.

In Year 10, Ethan practised solving simultaneous equations in two variables by rearranging equations and applying both elimination and substitution methods.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael tackled linear equations related to wages and income questions, building confidence in interpreting real-life contexts through step-by-step equation solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student preparing for Physics exams repeatedly left homework incomplete and often forgot to bring a notebook, which slowed progress when reviewing SUvat equations and force diagrams. As one tutor noted, "He needed to get a new book for the term but didn't, so key notes were missing."

Meanwhile, in Year 9 Mathematics, another student's messy written work on algebra problems made it hard to spot calculation errors—this meant time was spent reworking lines instead of learning distributive law shortcuts.

In Year 4, skipping regular practice led to confusion with larger division tasks during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Butler noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through equations is now pausing to back-check answers and making far fewer careless mistakes—he even talks aloud through each step, which wasn't happening before.

In a recent high school physics session, another student independently selected the right formula for circular motion problems after struggling to match concepts and equations last term.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who was once hesitant to attempt homework now keeps pages neatly dated and labelled, finishing practice tasks without reminders and volunteering extra questions at the end of sessions.

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Butler College.