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Katharine

Physics Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
A tutor should adapt to the learning style that is required for each individual and work to build the student's confidence in their ability. The provision of a supportive environment in which student's feel empowered to ask questions and articulate their needs is critical to a fruitful and successful partnership. Having worked in both academia…
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callum

Physics Tutor Floreat, WA
To help the student "translate" the words of a question into something that they understand. Instead of showing them the answer, to teach them how to solve this kind of problem. I am patient, I have a very good memory so I remember most subjects/topics from the later years of high school, so I am somewhat familiar with the general concepts of the…
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Jonathan

Physics Tutor Floreat, WA
Primarily to increase the students grades in the given subject. However doing so by helping them become better learners themeselves rather than 'spoonfeeding' information. As this will help them for all other subjects and throughout life. I believe I am a great communicator, especially when getting ideas across. I have a great passion for…
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Pedro

Physics Tutor Doubleview, WA
Help the student to become more wise and achieve his goals Strenght - I understand the reason for the difficulty of the student learning easily and then i solve with creativity. Weaknesses - Lack of experience teaching in…
Spencer
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Spencer

Physics Tutor Innaloo, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be flexible with teaching methods as every student is learns differently from different methods and at different speeds. I am comfortable and experienced with working privately with students of all age ranges including younger children. When students don’t understand concepts…
Jess
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Jess

Physics Tutor Scarborough, WA
Assist the student in gaining confidence in the subject matter, not just learning by rote. Assuring the student that they are capable of learning the material but that everyone learns at a different pace. Understanding of students that have neurodivergence and struggle because of it. Capability of explaining concepts in a manner that breaks down…
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Fraser

Physics Tutor Wembley, WA
I feel that the most important things a tutor can do for a student, especially a student in high school is to reduce stress. Math tests and exams often, if not always stress students, however tutors I feel can reduce this stress by helping the student with questions and concepts, thus boosting their confidence and reducing their stress to allow…
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Shwetabh

Physics Tutor Jolimont, WA
I think being able to communicate effectively is very important for a tutor.He/she should be able to put himself in the student's shoes. And accordingly elucidate concepts. Every student has his own strengths and weakness in a subject. The tutor should be able to identify these. Apart from this, a tutor should have very strong basics.Only if…
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Joe

Physics Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Help them how to study and learn themselves and rely on themselves I can relate to many students during stem…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Mount Claremont, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain concepts and problems in a way that student will be able to understand. The student should then be able to use that understanding to answer questions independently. I teach myself in a way that ensures I understand the concept inside and out. When tutoring this is a strength in…
Jason
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Jason

Physics Tutor Leederville, WA
The most important thing I think is teaching students the way to get to the end. In this case the end is not only the correct answers of questions but also the way to solve hard problems throughout our daily lives. My first strength is the deep understanding in maths and sciences area. I not only know how to do the questions step by step, but I…
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Pandellis

Physics Tutor Stirling, WA
The most important thing for a tutor is to develop a professional but genuine relationship with rapport with the student. I believe it is paramount not only to teach the content, but also to develop quality study skills and a healthy relationship with the student to encourage them to succeed in study throughout schooling, to uni and until the rest…
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JING ZHI

Physics Tutor West Perth, WA
to identify weak points in a student's studies, motivate and inspire a student to do better I can identify misconceptions and areas of…
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David

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Listening to the student is very important. You need to know when they are getting frustrated and exactly what is confusing them. Sometimes they figure out a different method for solving a problem and if you don't fully understand what they are saying you may not realise they are on the correct track. I think I am good at breaking complicated…
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Jaspreet

Physics Tutor Yokine, WA
A tutor provide the necessary help to the students which aid them in pursuing their interest easily. Moreover, a tutor can provide special attention to the child even as many times as the student needs. Even a small percent of difference can make or break one's career and a tutor can help a student to make this change obviously in the positive…
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Tian

Physics Tutor North Perth, WA
Being patient and making friends with them so that they can learn abstract course like math more easily. Besides, examples and real cases should be provided to help students understand some complicated theory. I am a patient person who can teach young people by giving examples and practical cases until they fully understand and apply what I teach…
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Amir

Physics Tutor Crawley, WA
Not all students learn the same or at the speed so it's important to be patient in teaching at all times. All tutors should make their students feel safe and enjoy the lesson in order for the students to take their time and fully understand the topic without panicking or getting frustrated. I think my strengths as a tutor are finding and sticking…
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Luke

Physics Tutor Crawley, WA
An encouraging learning environment. I always have and I will continue to uphold this key ingredient in a good teaching environment, by listening, never criticising and only offering constructive advice the student will take pride in their studies and always feel welcome to ask questions. It's the most important factor in developing a good…
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Matt

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important part of being a tutor is to provide support. I gain trust with my students by showing them that I am there to support them fully. I engage with them one on one and ensure that there is truly no question 'too stupid' that they cannot ask me for help with. I find over time how the student personally learns and work with their own…
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Stuart

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Make the topic interesting and understandable. I am technically competent at most topics, and am capable of explaining them in an understandable manner. Unfortunately, I also care about what the students would think of…
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Siddhartha

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, tailoring their teaching to the student's unique needs, and building the student’s confidence. By providing clear explanations, encouragement, and strategies for independent learning, a tutor empowers students to reach their full…
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Yongjun

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
The teacher should let his/her student learn how to learn and master the best studying method for him/her. Also, teacher should consider to make the class interesting enough, thereby appealing to students studying positively. I can express my idea clearly and can teach students by steping in their position to delivery the…
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Shouvik Barua

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
A tutor can create a positive learning environment as being supportive, encouraging etc. He can understand the strength and weekness of a student and work on them. He should be able to provide explanation to the concepts. Moreover, a tutor should provide constructive and specific feedback to the students so that they can improve their…

Local Reviews

Elizabeth is amazing and Saskia has found her tutoring very helpful.
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Inside ChurchlandsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Tom focused on converting between mixed, proper, and improper fractions as well as decimals, including how to move back and forth between these forms in maths; for English, he explored the structure of autobiographies versus biographies and discussed how point of view changes storytelling.

Year 7 student Grace worked on prime factorization and Lowest Common Multiple problems using worded examples in maths, while in English she practiced writing persuasive texts by constructing rebuttals without relying too much on hyperbole.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ben tackled algebraic bracket expansion and rearranging both sides of equations in maths, then switched to English for brainstorming narrative story ideas based on specific prompts.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students demonstrated a need for neater, more organized written work in maths.

For instance, one Year 9 student's "layout is all over the place" when working through ratio and division problems, which led to confusion and extra errors.

In Year 10, skipping steps or relying on mental calculations during algebra—"tries to solve things in his head rather than writing them out"—resulted in sign mistakes that slowed progress.

At the senior level, a student facing NAPLAN struggled under time pressure and became frustrated after not reading questions closely enough; this left him unable to finish the test.

Recent Achievements

One Churchlands tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously rushed through algebra is now pausing to expand brackets step-by-step, showing much better focus and accuracy.

A high schooler in another session began independently self-editing their narrative writing by reading it aloud—something they'd been reluctant to try before—which helped catch grammar slips without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to guess unfamiliar words now regularly asks for help sounding them out, tackling new texts with far fewer hesitations.

Last week, that same student finished reading a full chapter aloud with only one minor stumble.

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 Cambridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Churchlands Senior High School.