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Hazelmere's tutors include a science PhD with 33 years' school teaching and department head experience, an ATAR 98.50 Dux and academic competition awardee, a primary school principal turned maths specialist, a university-level mathematician with years of K–12 tutoring, and subject duxes in physics, maths methods and specialist mathematics.

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Jashandeep

Online Tutor Midland, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
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Caesar

Online Tutor Embleton, WA
More important than anything else, an effective tutor must be able to meet the student at their level, whether that is their level of understanding or lack thereof of a given topic, or even going the extra mile and addressing external circumstances they face that affect their academic performance. My main strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
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Syed Muhammad Ahmed
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Syed Muhammad Ahmed

Online Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Personal relation. The feeling of not annoying the teacher but the teacher being there for them even if the student asks the same question multiple times. To be a part of their result for example if they pass to try to be a part of their happiness and if they are unable to achieve the result they intend to then to try to be comforting and motivate…
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Donia

Online Tutor Bayswater, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand the student's way of learning from a very broad perspective and try to impart knowledge in a way that they can throughly comprehend and apply. The tutor should also try to cover all components of the course and assist them in working through the areas in which the student is…
James
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James

Online Tutor Morley, WA
I believe that a tutor can provide valuable help and support for their student. Since they have already done the coursework, they are able to assist their student with the same work. Furthermore, since they have personally been through the experiences similar to that of their student, tutors are able to understand the difficulties experienced by…

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I can highly recommend Vivek. He kept our son engaged and pushed him when he needed a little push. Found him very professional.
Renae

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Ava worked on spelling using Sound Waves units and applied these words in procedural writing, also practicing reading comprehension from NAPLAN texts.

Year 8 student Ethan revised trigonometry by finding unknown side lengths and angles with the tangent ratio, drew diagrams to solve geometry problems involving congruency and similarity, and practiced applying concepts to worded questions.

For Year 9, Lucas focused on financial mathematics by calculating pay rates, wage differences, and taxation through real-life examples, then moved on to solving problems involving ratios and proportions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often left homework incomplete, even when instructions were clear and unchanged from the previous week. "Although didn't write down instructions for homework, had told him clearly and was the same as last week, just with different words but still forgot to do it."

In Year 10 science, one student lost marks because explanations in test responses were too vague—key terminology was missing.

A Year 8 maths learner struggled to show all working steps for algebraic proofs; skipping written steps led to errors being hidden until pointed out. These moments resulted in missed marks or extra time spent retracing thinking.

Recent Achievements

One Hazelmere tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to avoid writing out their maths solutions is now talking through tricky algebra problems out loud and always writing down each step, which has led to fewer errors on worded questions.

In English, a Year 10 student who struggled with analysis is now confidently identifying techniques in texts and explaining how these influence the audience, rather than just listing them.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often rushed through reading tasks slowed down this week, sounding out difficult words carefully without prompting and correcting several misspelled words 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 Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SEDA College WA (Hazelmere ).