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Tutors in Huntingdale include a university data scientist and former maths specialist for preschool to Year 12, a Bachelor of Elementary Education graduate with 15 years' teaching experience, a former engineering assistant professor and mentor, peer mentors with maths competition distinctions, Kumon-trained lesson guides, certified English tutors, and academic award-winners across STEM fields.

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Maya

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The tutor-student relationship should be viewed as a partnership, the tutor should not take the role of the instructor. Students should feel that a tutor is always there to support, to work with the student and to supplement classroom and individual study. Making a good rapport with the student can achieve great two-way communication, get to know…
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Abhishek

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I believe a tutor should teach a student how to love a subject instead of do it. For a student to be able to realise why they adore the subject and why they are studying it in the first place. A tutor should try their best to allow their students to feel like they are in a safe place, where they can ask any questions and feel free without feeling…
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Shahzad

Tutor Thornlie, WA
easy the path out for the student. Making the student gain interest. Explaining questions in a simpler…
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Sakthivelnathan

Tutor Gosnells, WA
Make student to realize the need of mathematics in their life and work place. Create a habit of imagining or visualizing a math problem, upon reading it. I let the student to realize that mathematics is a basic language to learn almost everything around the world. I am good at breaking down a complex math problem and simplify it by…
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Ken

Tutor Thornlie, WA
Walk with them down the path of learning at their own comfortable pace. I am patient I enjoy explaining something to a student in the simplest term…
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Alexandra

Tutor Thornlie, WA
Tutoring is a form of specialised teaching, and two-way communication is fundamental to successful teaching. It is easy to talk at a child to teach them a concept on a basic level, but patience, asking the child questions and listening to their responses effectively are essential elements in ensuring the student understands the content. From many…
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Subrajit

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
establish interest on the subject. Creative explanation and…
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Carine

Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important is to listen to them. What tutors may want from the student could be different from what the student wants. By listening to each other and figuring out a solution, it could really make a difference in the outcome. I think as person who is calm, I can help students manage their study by suggesting logical and strategic methods to…
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Wasiq

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Simply making a difference by being a democratic tutor not Autocratic, Although It sounds like a Cliche, Some of my favourite tutors I have had in Highschool Listened to my opinions and they changed my life by working with me, and now If given the opportunity I want to be that Change for other students. I would say forsure my communication skills…
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Jennifer

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
According to my experience of tutoring high school students, the biggest challenge that students could face is the psychology in their mind which tells them they are not capable of doing that particular subject. As a tutor, I am highly aware that giving moral support is one of the most crucial things in tutoring. Another important thing would be…
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Zabby

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important thing I can do is instil confidence and belief into a student. My method of process-driven teaching allows students to gain confidence to tackle any academic goal, which arises from the hard work they put into the plan we develop together. Hard work combined with a clear direction and plan has led to amazing results for many of…
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Muhammad

Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student fall in love with the subject being taught. I can answer questions well as well as ask further questions to help the student find his/her…
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indumini

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most crucial role of a tutor is to inspire a love for learning while providing personalized guidance. Understanding each student's unique learning style and adapting teaching methods accordingly is vital. Establishing a supportive and encouraging environment fosters confidence and intellectual curiosity. Effective communication and active…
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Sarwa

Tutor Southern River, WA
Be able to understand his or her history or background in education. A tutor should be able to know what is the grade level or the understanding level of the students. A tutor must make the best personalized plan for a student to understand the topic. A tutor should never generalize a lecture when shifting to teach from one student to another as…
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Siddharth

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I believe doubt sessions are very important and the tutor needs to make the student so comfortable that he does not feel judged while asking the doubt. Able to comprehend student's strength and weakness in every topic is very important. To understand each and every student is different and has its own learning curve is very important. I explain…
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Jing

Tutor Southern River, WA
The first thing is to make students not feeling too resistant to math. You need to be interested in a subject in order to achieve a good result. Also, a tutor should make the student feel comfortable and relax, and be confident to do math questions and ask questions. My strength is to use the simplest way to explain math questions. I had always…
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Constantine

Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important thing that I believe a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide for them the skills they need to not only succeed, but also build their own confidence in their personal skill and performance. It is important for students to not only have the skills, but to be confident in their ability to solve problems using these…
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Joshua

Tutor Southern River, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is establish a meaningful relationship with them, as this aids in the effectiveness of their learning. By getting to know students on a more personal level, the students can be more comfortable in their learning environment and thrive as individuals. Another important element is…
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Muhammad

Tutor Southern River, WA
Prepare the best tutoring methodology keeping in mind students strengths and weaknesses Build compliance with high school course and curriculum Build and keep interest of student in the subject Do regular assessments to follow improvement strategies I have resilience, patience, subject expertise and excellent teaching methodologies which can…
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Aden

Tutor Maddington, WA
Ideally, although admittedly ironic, you want a student to be able to stand on their own two feet and achieve their goals without the need of a tutor at some point. So, although the direct role of a tutor is to teach content, the wider, arguably more profound role of a tutor is to teach lifelong skills, habits, and techniques that students can…
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Thomas

Tutor Gosnells, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build strong, personal relationships with their students, building confidence in students to do their best and create a positive experience for them. Another significant thing a tutor can do for a student is provide them with plenty of practice questions and worksheets, especially for…
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Samiul

Tutor Maddington, WA
Listen and understand any issues or problems they have and take care of it whether it be personal or as a group in the class. At the end of the day its the students who were teaching and they require the utmost attention for better growth so they can be ready and have a better future. I am easy going, understanding, kind but strict when need to be…
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Tej

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
In my humble opinion, I believe that ACTIVE LISTENING is the most important quality that good tutors must possess. - Good tutors must recognise that students generally have an idea of the topic at hand. Instead of simply continuing to "teach" it is vital that tutors ask students of their understanding of the topic so that gaps in knowledge can…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is off to a positive start, Ally works well with Grace! Very happy!
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Inside HuntingdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Alice worked on operations with fractions and place value, as well as strategies for multiplying numbers ending in zero.

In Year 10, Ryan focused on statistics topics such as mean, median, mode, and range using recent test-style questions.

For Year 12, Daniel tackled challenging calculus practice—especially integrals and derivatives—with an emphasis on visualising graphs to better understand solutions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on calculus and trigonometry often struggled to translate complex exam questions into clear written steps, as one tutor noted, "the first step or written goal for a question leads to more success, so that's the missing link so far."

Inconsistent practice meant methods weren't always applied reliably in timed tests.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly relied on multiplication charts rather than recalling times tables from memory; this slowed down their progress during problem-solving tasks.

When faced with worded algebra problems in Year 7, hesitation to write out equations led to confusion and missed marks.

Recent Achievements

One Huntingdale tutor noted a Year 12 student who previously hesitated with calculus now confidently reworks both derivatives and integrals, showing enough improvement that their test grade could move up to a distinction.

In Year 9, a student who often guessed when stuck on probability questions has begun pausing to write out their thinking step by step before asking for help—an encouraging shift from guessing to problem-solving.

Meanwhile, in Year 4, a learner who used to need frequent guidance can now tackle long division nearly independently after just a few sessions, finishing the latest set of problems with minimal prompting.

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 Amherst Village Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Huntingdale Primary School.