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Forrestfield's tutors include a former Deputy Chief Program Officer and long-time school teacher with a Master of Education, an Olympiad prize-winner and high-ATAR graduates, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, peer mentors, and Curtin postgraduates in engineering, pharmacy, and IT—many with national academic awards or years of experience supporting student learning.

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Franco

Info Processing Tutor St James, WA
Always go back to the basics, as many students hold themselves to ask questions they think of as "irrelevant" or "common sense", when in reality it's those questions the one's building real knowledge and solid foundations. That's why as a tutor the most important thing I can do is go beyond what they ask me or what their classes teach, as some…
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Thabith

Info Processing Tutor St James, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and adapt to their learning style. Providing constructive feedback, encouraging critical thinking, and creating a supportive environment are crucial. Additionally, offering mentorship helps students develop good study habits and a…
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Jonathan

Info Processing Tutor St James, WA
Great understanding and knowledge of the subject is possibly the best thing a tutor can offer. Making them able to do their current assignment is just not ideal, they should then also be able to understand the core knowledge of the questions, so that when similar questions arrived they would be able to do it themselves, or even better, they might…
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Shannan

Info Processing Tutor Bayswater, WA
Create the right environment for the student to be successful in. Support the student, listen thoughtfully to them, help them seek to understand solutions to problems in front of them. To help prepare them for the next step in their education, and life. I am compassionate, kind and caring person who strives for excellence, fairness, accountability…

Local Reviews

Jackie was so very helpful our daughter really liked her because she was very approachable, took baby steps and was very patient. I liked how she was very prepared for each tutorial.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Jack practised converting fractions to percentages and multiplying fractions, using real-life examples for context.

In Year 9, Sarah worked on simplifying surds and indices, as well as solving equations involving functions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex focused on bivariate data—plotting data points, adding a trend line, and estimating values from the line of best fit to interpret relationships between variables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student working on normal distribution and compound interest sometimes left assignments incomplete or requires clarification from teacher in regards to the assignment before progressing.

During Year 9 algebra, messy written work—especially when factoring expressions—led to errors that took extra time to untangle.

In Year 6, homework on fraction addition was only partially completed, with some skipped questions making it hard to review progress together.

A Year 3 learner hesitated to attempt new multiplication tables unless confident of perfection first; this slowed practice and limited exposure to trickier facts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Forrestfield noticed one Year 11 student, who previously mixed up the rules for surds and indices, now solves equations involving both without prompting and has started factoring basic algebraic expressions independently.

In a recent high school session, another student who used to skip graphing questions can now plot x and y values correctly and confidently identifies key points on the graph during practice.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once hesitated with reading aloud is now volunteering to read passages out loud in each session and answers follow-up questions using details from the text.

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