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Caversham's tutors include a school Dux in Maths and Physics, an ATAR 99.95 graduate, seasoned high school and primary tutors, university medalists in engineering and science, experienced classroom teachers with education degrees, a Guildford Grammar academic mentor, and award-winning student leaders—offering expertise across maths, English, science, mentoring and K–12 support.

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Jashandeep

Ancient History 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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The tutor was punctual, communicated well and explained the content clearly to my daughter.
Sean McMorrow, Caversham

Inside CavershamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jazmine worked on division using hands-on games with tokens and also reviewed her 4 times tables, while another session focused on reading analogue clocks and practising setting different times.

Year 8 student Myra explored mixed, proper, and improper fractions for her upcoming test, then tackled addition and subtraction of decimals as well as time word problems to strengthen confidence in new topics.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah concentrated on surd conversion, addition and subtraction before moving into indices and applying index laws to more complex algebraic questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student entered a test without his prepared notes, relying heavily on memory and needing constant reference to incomplete materials—he has lost a lot of the notes that I gave him to review for his test.

In Year 8 algebra sessions, another student repeatedly forgot steps discussed earlier in the lesson, which made solving multi-step equations much harder without examples to follow.

For a primary student, distraction during time-telling activities led to confusion with terms like "quarter past," as she often guessed rather than processed the question.

In each case, missing organization or not pausing to process led directly to lost confidence and missed answers.

Recent Achievements

A Caversham tutoring session with a Year 10 student saw him shift from quietly following along to confidently explaining the laws of indices out loud, even pausing to ask for clarification when unsure—something he hesitated to do before.

Another high schooler made noticeable strides in algebra; she now completes all her homework independently and comes ready to discuss which questions tripped her up, instead of leaving them blank.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously relied on fraction circles for every question surprised her tutor by correctly placing improper fractions on a number line without any physical aids.

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 Guildford Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Caversham Valley Primary School.