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Chidlow's tutors include a permanent primary school teacher with over 15 years' classroom experience, an ATAR 99.55 Mazenod College Dux and peer mentor, a recipient of the Mathematics Applications Top 0.5% Excellence Award, seasoned early childhood educators, academic scholarship winners, and university students with strong STEM credentials and youth leadership backgrounds.

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Melanye

Tutor Mount Helena, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give their best effort to explain the subject while still letting the student have a chance at engaging with the subejct matter. This is because students in my opinion tend to learn better from the encouragement that they recieve upon engagement to the material. I think that…
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Renae

Tutor Mount Helena, WA
It's really important to know your students. Through developing relationships with students you build your understanding of how to cater lessons to enhance their unique way of learning. Knowing your students is critical in building relationships, respect and for the children to have success in their learning. I am well organised, have great time…
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Dean

Tutor Mount Helena, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to act as a guide for a students learning, supporting them to develop tools and skills that work best for them and can be replicated in the classroom. Throughout my own school experience, I often had to approach tasks in different ways to what was standard or expected. I believe this reflects in my strengths as…
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Nicola

Tutor Stoneville, WA
Tutors work with students to guide their learning process, by personalising the content delivery in a way the child is able to respond to. This also incorporates the ability to motivate the child to learn, to believe in their own abilities and to strive to keeping persevering. I believe I have the necessary strength simply to push. I describe…
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Emma

Tutor Stoneville, WA
I consider making the student comfortable and confident the most important thing. If the student is neither of these, they aren’t going to want to learn My strengths are definitely math. I was academic though high school but chose not to proceed into…

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Tristan has been a fantastic tutor for my daughter, he is very professional and always well prepared.
David

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Noah worked on simplifying expressions with exponents and practiced prime factorisation using step-by-step breakdowns.

Year 8 student Ava focused on multiplying and dividing fractions, then reviewed her NAPLAN writing to improve clarity and structure.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lucas tackled algebraic equations involving like terms and distributive property, reinforcing these skills through targeted worksheets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not complete assigned homework or practice (probability questions and online MathSpace tasks), leading to missed opportunities for feedback before an upcoming test. As one tutor noted, "she wasn't cooperative and didn't want to involve herself in the lesson, even though she has a test the next day."

In Year 7 English, another student repeatedly avoided writing her own answers, preferring the tutor to do it—this habit prevented authentic practice under test-like conditions.

For a Year 5 maths lesson, frequent distraction during equivalent fractions work meant that time was lost giving reminders instead of building independent problem-solving skills.

Recent Achievements

One Chidlow tutoring session saw a Year 9 student who previously struggled with algebra start to identify like terms independently and correctly combine them, after weeks of needing step-by-step guidance.

In another recent lesson, a high schooler tackled negative numbers using number lines—she'd avoided these questions before but now solves them with just a little prompting.

A younger student in Year 4, who used to rush through her times tables and make errors, is now pausing to check her answers and recently completed all her 3s and 4s without mistakes.

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 Mundaring Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Chidlow Primary School.