Due to the current situation we are experiencing significant demand for tutoring. Fast track your enrolment online: Enrol Online Now

Private maths tutors that come to you in person or online

100% Good Fit
Guarantee

Tutors in Forrestdale include a secondary school maths and physics teacher with head of department experience, a university professor with 14+ years mentoring students, high-ATAR and scholarship achievers, experienced K–12 and peer tutors, student leaders, and passionate STEM undergraduates—plus several educators skilled in youth coaching, science competitions, music, and creative enrichment.

Soham
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Soham

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is teach concepts in a way thats easy in the students perception and the way the student can best understanding something as this is very different for different students. My strengths as a tutor is the way i teach student about questions in multiple ways to open there ways of answering questions and…
Dalila
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Dalila

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to break down complex topics into simple, relatable explanations. I also genuinely care about my students’ progress, and I make an effort to understand their learning styles, struggles, and goals. I know that everyone learns differently, so I adapt my approach to fit their needs. Most…
1st Lesson Trial

Help Your Child Succeed in Maths

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

Sara
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Sara

Tutor Piara Waters, WA
That when the lesson is over the student has understood everything and feels confident in himself. I am kind, I have patience, I like and am good at teaching, and I also like that classes are…
Gladice
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Gladice

Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I think a tutor can help a student to boost confidence in a situation where a little more dedicated time and effort could make possible. A tutor can develop a learning strategy that the student can follow, to make a difficult or boring subject easier and interesting to learn. Undivided attention by a tutor, which would help the students to…
Nandani
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Nandani

Tutor Hilbert, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing individualized support tailored to their learning style, clarifying concepts, and addressing confusion to facilitate understanding. Encouraging and motivating students, offering constructive feedback, and promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills are crucial for…
Janidu
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Janidu

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Though helping the student pass with excellent grades is important, what is more important is how much the tutors lessons can help in a day-to-day life scenario. Such as study methods which could be used for future studies, pushing students forward in helping them realize their passions and goals. invigorating the curiosity and wonder the…
Vishwa Manawa Vimukthi Pathirage
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Vishwa Manawa Vimukthi Pathirage

Tutor Piara Waters, WA
There are many things that have to be considered as important when it comes to tutoring one important thing is the Individualized attention. A tutor can provide personalized attention to the student, understanding their unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. This allows the tutor to tailor their teaching methods and explanations to…
WayLeang
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

WayLeang

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Being able to adapt on the fly to see the situation from the view of the student and having multiple methods of passing on the teaching material then simple repetition alone. Ability to elaborate on a topic for easier understanding should also be key. Most importantly being able to watch progress and handle a student's needs to understand the…
Vedang
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Vedang

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Provide clear explanations 2. Offer constructive feedback 3. Foster a supportive learning environment 4. Encourage active participation 5. Adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs. One of my strengths as a tutor is my ability to explain complex concepts in a simple and…
Alyssa
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Alyssa

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
First, I think a tutor should have good subject and curriculum knowledge so that they may be able to provide as much information as they can towards the kids. I think communication skills is another important thing a tutor must have (the way they explain the topics so that it is easy for the students to understand). Finally a tutor must be patient…
Sindhura
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Sindhura

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
I believe the most benefical things a tutor can do for a student is to foster comprehension, build confidence and encourage independent thinking. Even though it is important to help a student comprehend the topic, it is equally important that we make a comfortable environment for them to make mistakes, learn from them, ask even slighest of doubts.…
Pritish
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Pritish

Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to understand them, as no students are same and everyone requires different approach to be able to learn. I feel in this field, patience and skill to understand a students strength/weakness is very crucial. Nonetheless, good knowledge of subject being taught should always remain top priority…
Sheila Mae
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Sheila Mae

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
My role as a tutor is to teach, discuss, give clarity, and give more practice to hone students' understanding of the subject matter. Also, to motivate my students to love learning not just for the classroom's sake but in preparation for their future chosen career. My experience as a tutor for the last twelve years is my greatest strength. I have…
gurbani
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

gurbani

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
As a tutor, you are part of the student's support network, hence, it is essential for you to be on the same page and keep track of where they may be struggling. Additionally, keeping the session engaging by giving short tasks. My ability to help build confidence and work and improve on one's weaknesses alongside their strengths to make them feel…
Prasila Tisha
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Prasila Tisha

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
I consider patience to be very essential when it comes to teaching. In order to be able to guide a student in the best possible way, I strongly feel that a tutor should understand the needs of a student and take the time to lead them in the direction that they aim to achieve. Motivation is also key as it is usually effective if pushing a student…
Ajenthika
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Ajenthika

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to explain concepts clearly, adapt to their learning style, and be patient while guiding them. A tutor should also build the student’s confidence by encouraging them and helping them believe in their abilities. Making learning engaging and relevant is key, as it keeps students motivated.…
Samuel
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Samuel

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
-I think having the ability to pinpoint what a student is struggling with and adapt their course in accordance with that. -being encouraging and making the experience enjoyable for the student. -understanding and good knowledge of subjects being taught. -Communication with Highschoolers: Have worked as a volunteer youth leader for 2 and a…
Jing
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Jing

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
The first thing is to make students not feeling too resistant to math. You need to be interested in a subject in order to achieve a good result. Also, a tutor should make the student feel comfortable and relax, and be confident to do math questions and ask questions. My strength is to use the simplest way to explain math questions. I had always…
Ravneet kaur
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Ravneet kaur

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
The most important thing is to understand the mindset and strengths of a student and work on them while instilling confidence with practice. I've been a diligent student throughout my academic career, hence I can devise great techniques to memorise content and I also can help students with understanding how to write in exams to score…
Noel Xavier
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Noel Xavier

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being patient and listening to the student, and being able to instill study habits and life lessons to students. I struggled myself as a student, and I think I can relate to certain obstacles of a student. Although, I did excel in high school as I worked hard. I am proficient in both hard sciences and social…
Mwenya
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Mwenya

Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student confidence. I think it is important to create an environment where students feel comfortable having a go at everything, and eventually reaching a point where they can attempt questions on their own. I’m patient, I explain topics in ways that are relevant to each…
roshit
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

roshit

Tutor Southern River, WA
Listen carefully to the students Be creative and flexible with teaching methods Build relationships with the parents and children and give the parents feedback Be patient with students at all times Being able to adapt to the child's learning style with short notice, being able to teach the same different…
Wadu Thantri Menura
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Wadu Thantri Menura

Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Trying to understand what strategies work effectively and what strategies don't. The last thing we want is to waste a student's money and time. I have experienced many different styles of tutoring and am confident in my ability to implement teaching styles that will be effective for a wide variety of students. I am also a confident public speaker…

Local Reviews

The tutor was very good, very patient did make a difference with my son. and punctual.
Audrey, Piara Waters

Inside ForrestdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ella focused on division with remainders and began exploring fraction division, using number lines to visualise answers.

Year 7 student Alex worked through algebraic equations involving fractions and decimals, practicing step-by-step simplification.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya tackled gradients in linear equations and learned to interpret slope from graphs as part of her algebra unit.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often hesitated to attempt more challenging algebra problems, instead returning to familiar question types—this limited exposure to new problem-solving strategies and left them less prepared for test scenarios.

In Year 11, "she used her calculator for every small calculation in statistics," which slowed progress when questions required mental estimation or pattern recognition.

One Year 6 student avoided writing out working in fraction addition, leading to confusion over where mistakes occurred.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student struggled with time management during NAPLAN-style tasks, sometimes leaving several questions incomplete as the clock ran down.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Forrestdale noticed a Year 10 student who used to guess through algebra problems now stopping to think aloud and explain each step before solving—showing real ownership of their process.

In Year 7, another student who often rushed division questions is now carefully checking for remainders and applying divisibility rules without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 4 who previously avoided worded maths problems has started breaking them down into steps on her own, rather than waiting for hints. Last week, she finished a tricky time-based word problem completely independently.

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 Seville Grove Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Forrestdale Primary School.