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Tutors in Como include a retired head of programs and lecturer with over 45 years' maths and science teaching, a high school Dux and ATAR 99.5 achiever, qualified primary and secondary teachers with postgraduate credentials, experienced private tutors across K–12, a master's-level mathematician, peer mentors, camp leaders, competition awardees, and subject specialists with international experience.

Rick
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Rick

Tutor Como, WA
It depends a little bit on age but the older they get the more important confidence is going to be and giving the students confidence is the most important job. I'm not going to teach a 12 year old a lot more, they have spent years in school and they have all the knowledge they need. The important job of tutor is to make them believe that they…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
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Wang
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Wang

Tutor Como, WA
The very for most important things as a tutor can do for a student are as follows: 1. Guide and monitor students to achieve their academic goals. 2. To develop effective teaching method to suit with their learning method. 3. Understand their weaknesses and develop way forward to overcome. 5. Organize parent-teacher conference to discuss…
Mitchell
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Mitchell

Tutor Como, WA
Give them the support, recourses and encouragement they need to get the best out of themselves. I also believe making the session to be done enjoyable as this will keep the student engaged and more willing to learn. I am very easy to talk to and have valuable experience in dealing with all ages and genders of high schools kids in many situations…
Frederick
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Frederick

Tutor Como, WA
Firstly, improving the understanding of the student is very important- 1:1 teaching allows for in depth discussion which is not usually possible in classroom environments. Secondly, identifying specific weaknesses in problem solving (often systematic) which you only tend to recognise by watching a student complete questions. Finally, obtaining…
Jasmine
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Jasmine

Tutor Como, WA
Perseverance. Explaining thoroughly to make sure the student gets it fully. Also, prompt replies should there be any queries. I am able to simplify concepts and tailor my explanation to different types of students, depending on their ways of learning and remembering information. I also provide a lot of examples while teaching so students are able…
Matthew
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Matthew

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…
Pema
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Pema

Tutor Como, WA
A tutor needs to have multiple ways to teach as there are students who learn at different pace. They need to be able to help the student in need rather than just avoiding them when the students are facing problems. I am a patient tutor, when a student come across a problem, I tend to help them with it no matter how long it takes them to learn. I…
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Sebastian

Tutor Como, WA
It is most important to communicate clearly to make topics easy to understand, provide the student with confidence and to provide the thought process for the student to progress in mathematics. I have a breadth of knowledge in mathematics which allows me to elaborate and explain in multiple ways. I communicate…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Como, WA
Connect and listen. A tutor must listen to the student and connect with them on a personal level to ensure they student is receiving the help they really need. It is easy for tutors/teachers to offer blanket explanations of a topic that may not be the most appropriate method of instruction for different individuals. Personalised instruction…
Magniya
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Magniya

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,…
James
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James

Tutor Como, WA
Provide them the means to handle future problems they may run into academically I'm very patient and I think I have a good way of explaining things to people so it makes it easier for them to…
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Sasidar

Tutor Como, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, inspire curiosity, and build confidence. With my background in Business Analytics from The University of Western Australia, I focus on making complex concepts approachable and relevant. It's crucial to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world…
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Nirad

Tutor Como, WA
Help them develop academically, assist with confidence, build independent thought, assist them to think purposefully, be happier in life by using their talents well. Patience & kindness Knowledge Skills Communication Engagement Verbal & written fluency Command of English &…
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Jennifer

Tutor Como, WA
Teaching, not teaching one single question but how questions regarding one topic can be interpreted and understood and solved. I am very good at conveying my message, and help students understand the…
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Shahama

Tutor Como, WA
As a tutor I should demonstrate clear and conceptual explanations to students. Also I should identify and address mistakes and misconceptions in a timely manner. Moreover I need to adopt my teaching style according to the students educational needs because every student has a different learning style and pace and I believe it is important to…
Haitham
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Haitham

Tutor Como, 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…
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Man Kit

Tutor Como, WA
Being a tutor, I think being patient and walking with the student are the most important. I am patient and I will not stop students immediately from attempting the question even if they are using the wrong…
Olivia
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Olivia

Tutor Como, WA
Take the time to ensure the student understands the concept and what the expectation is before moving on to the next topic. This is because I believe it makes it easier to remember and apply the infomation later on and it makes learning a bit more interested as you can appreciate and comprehend what you are learning. My first priority is the…
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Andy

Tutor Como, WA
Teaching, encouraging, motivating and inspiring students are the most important things that a tutor can do. Teaching is the most basic yet one of the most important duties for a tutor. Moreover, a tutor needs to continuously encourage and motivate students during lessons, so they may spark their interest in a particular subject or area of study in…
Jasmine
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Jasmine

Tutor Como, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is ultimately foster a love of learning in their students. This can be done through encouragement and praise when appropriate, being patient and allowing them the opportunity to grow and improve; ultimately boosting their confidence in their studies. I believe I am patient and encouraging as a tutor…
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Vincent

Tutor Como, WA
The sole priority of the tutor is to do anything they can to continually further the skills and success of their student. However this has to be achieved in a reasonable way. Every student has a different learning style and a different ability level. I am able to adapt the way I tutor to suit these different styles and ensure the proper…
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Samuel

Tutor Como, WA
To be firm enough to be respected but also relaxed enough that the students feel comfortable about asking questions. To understand how the student learns best and to be able to break complicated problems into simple steps. I am good at understanding my students' respective learning styles and teaching accordingly. I teach in a way that gets the…

Local Reviews

Ezy Math has been great! Excellent communication. Experienced tutors. My son has grown in his Maths confidence in just a few lessons. Thanks Ezy Maths for making this experience positive and easy to navigate.
Mary Wolfla, Como

Inside ComoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel worked on mastering multiplication tables up to 12 and practiced reading and drawing times on analog clocks.

For Year 8, Jessica focused on solving equations algebraically—showing all steps clearly—and revised lowest common denominators in fractions.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam tackled index laws through targeted practice questions and explored exponential functions, applying rules to different sequences.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for a test struggled with time management—she ran out of time to check answers in algebra, so small sign errors went unnoticed.

In Year 8 maths, messy working and unclear layout led to confusion during fraction calculations, making it harder to spot calculation slips or follow the method.

For a Year 3 learner, organization was an issue; forgetting their math notebook meant important notes weren't recorded, impacting revision later.

Meanwhile, a senior student focused mostly on easy textbook questions in Venn Diagrams and neglected the tougher ones, missing out on vital exam practice.

Recent Achievements

One Como tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's willingness to do homework; after weeks of leaving tasks unfinished, he arrived at his session with practice questions completed and specific areas ready for discussion.

A Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for help came prepared this week with her own list of questions about index laws and even requested harder examples on scientific notation.

In primary, one student who'd been mixing up hours and minutes on an analog clock finally explained the difference without prompting, then drew the correct time twice in a row during the lesson.

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 South Perth Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Collier Primary School.