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Tutors in Hamilton Hill include an award-winning university lecturer and PhD scientist, a primary teacher with international classroom experience, Master of Teaching candidates with school-based expertise, accomplished maths graduates recognized for academic excellence, seasoned English specialists, experienced K–12 tutors and mentors, and passionate volunteers dedicated to supporting young learners across diverse educational settings.

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Aliah

Psychology Tutor Hamilton Hill, WA
I think the most important is to follow the students lead. They will often know their weaknesses and from spending time working with them, you can take note of possible areas of improvement. However, at the end of the day you are there to help the student so by listening and communicating effectively both parties will be satisfied. The ability to…
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Elizabeth

Psychology Tutor Melville, WA
Help the student to fulfill their potential and build their self-esteem in school Being succinct, organised and knowledgable about the material. I am also patient and…
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Alexie

Psychology Tutor Bicton, WA
Believe in the student's ability to learn and improve. Everyone has the capacity to succeed, enjoy learning, and become more confident in their own ability to improve! I am very patient - I believe it is important to make sure concepts are understood before moving on. I am confident in breaking scientific concepts down into simpler terms…
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Michael

Psychology Tutor Leeming, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…
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Hetvi

Psychology Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student's confidence in themselves and their own abilities so that the student is able to realise that with a little guidance and support they can achieve anything they want. I think my biggest strength as a tutor is that I have the patience required to explain a new challenging…

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Pareise was great and my daughter loved here.
Ben, Hamilton Hill

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Year 4 student Ashton revised the bus stop method for division and tackled NAPLAN-style questions needing extra attention.

For Year 5, Ava worked on converting centimetres to metres and kilometres as well as reinforcing mental maths skills through practical measurement tasks.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Lily focused on adding and subtracting decimals along with strategies for working with fractions that have different denominators.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 maths, one student struggled to show all steps in division sums, especially when handling remainders—needs to remember to carry the correct remainder onto the next number, a tutor observed.

In Year 7, another found it hard to compare fractions with different denominators because only familiar examples were attempted; less time was spent rearranging or converting new ones.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 learner needed reminders to check working for accuracy during area calculations of irregular shapes. Missing or incomplete homework in fractions also meant extra time clarifying questions that could have been resolved earlier.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hamilton Hill noticed a Year 9 student who previously guessed at long division steps now double-checks answers by adding, showing new self-correction habits.

Another high schooler, after weeks of struggling with fraction simplification, finally used division to break down even complex fractions without prompting.

In primary sessions, one Year 4 student who had trouble telling analogue time now confidently reads both bus timetables and clock faces to solve word problems.

Last week, a Year 10 student independently completed all mental maths questions—a big step from needing frequent reassurance before.

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 Spearwood Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Christ the King School.