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Tutors in High Wycombe include a Science Education PhD and former Head of Faculty with 33 years' experience, K–12 classroom teachers and education postgraduates, an ATAR 97+ Law/Finance scholar, a Maths Olympiad awardee, peer mentors, and subject specialists with national academic honors—offering students the guidance of true experts and passionate educators.

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Ashfak

English Tutor East Cannington, WA
Help student with assignments and preparation for exams. Provide support in areas which a student is having difficulty with. Significant experience as a tutor and strong familiarty with the high school…
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Nirusha

English Tutor Carlisle, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel enthusiastic about the subject matter, and to make them feel that they definitely can achieve great results. I believe my strengths as a tutor are a warm and energetic communication style, patience, kindness, energy, integrity and compassion. I take pleasure in the…
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Rania

English Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is buliding his or her confidence and giving them correct feedbacks. In this way they could understand their mistakes and correct accordingly. Also, supporting the student and help them to become an asset to their family as well as the society. Well I think, one of my strengths lies in my…
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Simi

English Tutor Rivervale, WA
A successful tutuor does more than merely help a student to raise their grade. In my opinion, a tutor should make an impression on a student. Having had the privilege of being led by an inspirational tutor in the early stages of my High School experience, I seek to emulate this role, by sharing with students the importance of learning. A…
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Julia

English Tutor Morley, WA
The ability to effectively communicate with the student, where I can explain in multiple ways of a formula or exercise to ensure that they do not leave without understanding what is taught (they feel achieved and rewarded). Another is creating a safe space and connecting with students where they can ask any questions without feeling worried or…
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Ishika

English Tutor Bayswater, WA
-Efficient Communication. -Practical knowledge. -Presentable things to be done -Problem Solver -Polite -Interpersonal Skills. My level of communication and makes them familiar with the studies in a friendly way makes my strength, which i think is must in each profession but in teaching it works…

Local Reviews

Kelly is excellent! She is a brilliant tutor. Kelly is knowledgeable, patient and supportive. My son has grown in confidence with Maths and we have Kelly to thank for that. I highly recommend Kelly.
Amy, Maida Vale

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily practised converting between percentages and decimals, and worked through real-life percentage word problems.

In Year 8, Jack focused on solving linear equations and graphing straight lines, as well as tackling algebraic word expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah explored factorising quadratic equations and used the turning point formula to analyse the graphs of quadratics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to start solving problems in algebra unless prompted, worried about making mistakes; this perfectionism slowed progress and meant fewer attempts at unfamiliar material.

"He often waits for my approval before continuing," a tutor noted after a lesson on negative numbers—leading to lost opportunities for independent reasoning.

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student relied heavily on calculator routines rather than working through steps by hand, which hid gaps in understanding SOHCAHTOA when applied in worded questions.

A Year 7's messy written equations made it difficult even for themselves to spot where a sign error had crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in High Wycombe noticed a big shift with Niru, a Year 10 student who started using his own strategies to tackle tough maths problems instead of just following set steps—something he hadn't done before.

Remy, in Year 11, chose to work on linear equations right away despite her past frustration; she pushed through the tricky parts and even began asking deeper questions about why methods work.

In primary school, Tyler was excited to learn new mental maths shortcuts for divisibility and multiplying by 11, and immediately put them into practice without hesitation.

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