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Coolbellup's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate and school maths prizewinner, an ATAR 99.10 achiever with multiple Olympiad distinctions, experienced peer mentors and camp leaders, award-winning university science students, seasoned primary support workers, and accomplished academic high performers across medicine, engineering, IT and education—many with real-world tutoring or coaching experience for K–12 learners.

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Monissha

Info Processing Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent learning. Helping students truly grasp concepts, celebrating their progress, and equipping them with problem-solving skills ensures they can succeed both during tutoring sessions and on their own. My key strengths as a…
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Cynthia

Info Processing Tutor Dalkeith, WA
Motivate the student to learn more and create an interest in the subject. I can learn material quite fast and think of different ways to explain…
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Matias

Info Processing Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important job for a tutor is to make learning fun and low-stress. Often, a student will end up dreading having to do any work on a subject they struggle in, which makes learning new information much more of a challenge. By making learning fun, the student will have an easier time learning. I try to find the most effective way to…

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Maya and I really enjoyed meeting River. She was immediately engaging and got Maya off to a flying start. Looking forward to seeing River again very soon.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Chloe focused on reading comprehension strategies and converting fractions to decimals and vice versa, using practical examples.

In Year 8, James practised factorisation by taking out common factors and worked through index laws with step-by-step problem solving.

For Year 10, Olivia revised surface area of prisms including portions and calculated the volume of solids such as cylinders, applying formulas to real-world shapes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student was encouraged to write her working and thoughts on paper, rather than relying on mental calculations—this made her steps clearer but also revealed where logic went astray in worded maths questions.

In Year 7, overthinking often slowed down progress; as one tutor noted, "he broke up the question into too many parts and lost track of what was needed."

A Year 11 student struggled with planning ahead for assessments: forgetting exam dates led to last-minute study attempts instead of steady revision.

When homework or practice questions were left incomplete, gaps in understanding lingered until next session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Coolbellup noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through worded problems now pauses to underline key information before solving, which has led to fewer mistakes in her recent assessments.

In Year 9 maths, another student who previously avoided factorisation questions started using palm cards for the index laws and successfully worked through factorising expressions on her own this week.

A younger student, Year 5, who struggled with reading comprehension is now able to identify the main idea in short texts without prompting and recently read an entire GATE sample passage aloud without stumbling.

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 Coolbellup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coolbellup Community School.