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Tutors in Erskine include a 30-year veteran educator with international teaching and leadership credentials, an MIT-educated maths teacher with a Master of Education, a UWA-trained maths specialist and former school prefect, accomplished university students with academic awards, experienced peer mentors and camp leaders, plus dedicated high-achieving Year 12s recognized for coaching and subject excellence.

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Elkin

Chemistry Tutor Erskine, WA
In most cases, students are seeking tutoring because they are not sure that they will achieve the grades they require in their summative assessments. I believe that most students can learn, and learn to pass assessments. I have always believed it is our role to assist student to get to their goals. Sometime this means individualized learning. I…
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Aaron

Chemistry Tutor Halls Head, WA
A tutor is more than just one that imparts knowledge. Any textbook, podcast or Youtube Video can do that. The power of a good tutor is in his or her ability to strengthen and encourage their students, so helping them gain some momentum to keep persevering in subjects that are challenging them. This means patiently helping the students understand…
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Vienne

Chemistry Tutor Madora Bay, WA
I had a really good tutor through year 11 and 12, helping me understand how important it is to make the students feel confident in themselves. I think the best way to do this is by creating a good relationship with them by providing a safe space to ask questions, focusing on what the students need and tutoring them in a way that helps each student…
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Fathima Shamiya

Chemistry Tutor Dudley Park, WA
One of the most Important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is help them uncover their true potential. Another would be to help them learn subjects they consider dull or boring in a fun and meaningful manner. I am passionate about the subject areas. I am patient. I love sharing my knowledge and help students gain…
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belinda

Chemistry Tutor Falcon, WA
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Heamanth

Chemistry Tutor South Yunderup, WA
I would say the most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student are: - Build understanding, not just give answers - Boost confidence - Adapt to the student’s needs Create a safe, judgment-free space My biggest strengths as a tutor are patience, clarity, and adaptability. I don't mind explaining something in multiple…

Local Reviews

Jacob has been so patient and exemplary in his ability to assist Emily with understanding and working through maths over the past year or two!
Tania, Halls Head

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Lily worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and practised simple volume activities using diagrams.

In Year 8, Jacob focused on the area of circles and sectors as well as calculating the area of irregular shapes for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily revised binomial expansion techniques and completed targeted trigonometry review questions to consolidate understanding before assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student needed frequent reminders to show all working when adding and subtracting, especially with fractions; "Coby needs most assistance with showing working out," noted one tutor.

This habit led to confusion in homework tasks involving large number division and made errors harder to spot.

In Year 9, a student struggled to analyse each test question under time pressure—test management became a barrier, with marks lost on multi-step problems despite knowing the method.

A Year 5 student's written answers for worded questions often lacked full explanations, making it difficult for markers to follow reasoning and award full credit.

Recent Achievements

One Erskine tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who used to skip writing out her maths working—now, she reliably shows every step and double-checks her answers before moving on.

In a recent high school session, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help started raising questions whenever stuck, especially while converting fractions to decimals; this new initiative means he tackles harder problems independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner found dividing up pizzas into fractions confusing at first but now confidently explains how denominators work using real-life examples, finishing her worksheet without reminders.

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 Mandurah Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Halls Head Primary School.