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Hammond Park's tutors include a university lecturer and K–12 teaching veteran with 17 years' experience, ATAR high achievers (98.65, 97.9, 97.3), a UWA Hackett Scholar and Maths Competition awardee, experienced primary/secondary tutors, student leaders, and youth mentors—offering proven subject excellence, Olympiad honors, and genuine expertise in working with young learners.

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Ancient History Tutor Success, WA
The most important thing is to ensure that a student properly understands the task in front of them so that at a later stage, they are able to work independently and without assistance. A tutor also needs to remain positive and act as a positive influence over the student and ensure the student feels safe and comfortable at all times. I am…
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Ancient History Tutor Bibra Lake, WA
I believe a tutor could help a student by: - Establish and maintain a good relationship with the student and parents. - Identify expectations and work towards mutually agreed goals. - Good knowledge of curriculum and teacher requirements. - Understand the learning style of the student and motivations. - Teach study and research skills. -…
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava practised solving equations involving algebraic expressions and worked through simplifying indices with negative numbers.

In Year 8, Tom focused on finding unknown angles using trigonometric ratios and Pythagoras' theorem, supported by diagram-based problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Mia revised rates and ratios as well as performing operations with fractions and decimals to consolidate foundational skills for higher-level maths.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student avoided writing out working for multi-step algebra, preferring to "do it in my head," which led to confusion and missed sign changes.

For a Year 10 student, homework on rearranging trigonometric equations was left incomplete, making class discussions less effective.

In a Year 6 session, messy written solutions made it hard to track mistakes in fractions—"steps were skipped and arrows missing," as noted by the tutor.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner struggled with motivation after errors in time problems; he hesitated to attempt new strategies without reassurance, slowing progress on worded questions.

Recent Achievements

A Hammond Park tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip steps in algebra now double-checking their work and catching sign errors on their own, especially when rearranging equations.

Another high schooler has begun applying trigonometric relationships correctly in worded problems—something they'd previously avoided for fear of picking the wrong formula.

Meanwhile, one Year 4 student who struggled with basic fractions is now confidently explaining the difference between numerators and denominators to the tutor without prompting, even using visual models to support their answers during problem-solving.

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 Success Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hammond Park Secondary College.