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Jandakot's tutors include an ATAR 99.6 scorer and maths subject topper, a seasoned K–12 tutor with four years' experience, an award-winning art teacher to 200 students, a peer mentor with proven results, early childhood specialists, STEM outreach leaders, and academic prize-winners in engineering, law, psychology, and creative writing—all passionate about guiding young learners.

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Nayna

Info Processing Tutor Ferndale, WA
The most important thing for a teacher is to understand their unique learning styles and adapt the approach accordingly. having the ability to address the specific areas where a student is having difficulty understanding or the student has a weakness so that lectures can be tailored based on each unique situation. Equally important is helping…
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James

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do to help a student is, first find out what they know and then build from there. A lot of the questions that stumped me wasn't because I couldn't find the solution but because I didnt know why the solution worked, and I just needed it rationalized for me. I think my biggest strength is that I also have…
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Abinaya

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to understand that each child is unique in their own way. They have different strengths and weaknesses and with that their own capacity of understanding. As tutors its our responsibility to analyze and best suit our teaching methods to meet each child's unique levels in order to ensure that the child has…
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Ammar

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
Fostering a passion for the subject and promoting a curiosity-driven approach can make learning enjoyable and a lifelong pursuit as a long term objective, and guiding students on how to study efficiently and providing effective learning strategies empowers them for independent learning over the short term I inspire and motivate students by…
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Mehar Muhammad Farhan

Info Processing Tutor Wilson, WA
One of the core thing is to maintain the relation of trust on which studen can able to depend and on which student can able to make question. In this way its understandable the current situation of student. I look and understand the things very precisely. If i took a responsibility to explain something then I use techniques to stay on the level of…
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Yoseph

Info Processing Tutor Thornlie, WA
Assessing the needs of the student. Find where they are at and start from there, I feel this can create a more enjoyable tutoring experience. - Casual - Flexible on teaching methodologies - Make mistakes, learn from…
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Atifa

Info Processing Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning easier to understand, boost their confidence, and provide personalized help. Tutors also help students set goals and support them when things get tough. They encourage students to think for themselves and keep track of their progress. Tutors share study tips and inspire a…
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Midhin

Info Processing Tutor Thornlie, WA
A safe and non judgemental space where the student feels it’s okay to make mistakes and feels appreciated for trying. From my teaching experience, the biggest contribution to a students growth is appreciation. I’m very patient and find excitement in sharing knowledge. I love making people change their opinion on something they thought was…

Local Reviews

We have been very happy with Carmen and honestly my daughter's confidence in Maths has already increased. Carmen is a lovely tutor.
Mary

Inside JandakotTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emma explored area and perimeter calculations for squares and rectangles using visual diagrams, then practiced applying these to real-world scenarios.

In Year 10, Tom focused on solving simultaneous equations from his textbook and Ezymath resources, along with revision of algebraic factorisation methods in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Meanwhile, Harry in Year 11 worked through trigonometry problems—including the unit circle—and reviewed a practice test to consolidate understanding ahead of an in-class assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often struggled with organization, missing assessment dates and being unsure about upcoming topics; as noted, "he was unaware of the test on Tuesday and therefore had not prepared for it."

In a senior English session, another student's poetry analysis answers were brief, showing that only half the assigned reading had been completed—making it difficult to engage fully in discussion.

A Year 9 maths student relied on mental calculations rather than writing steps down, leading to lost marks when errors went unchecked.

In each case, incomplete preparation or missing written work led directly to confusion or lower scores at key moments.

Recent Achievements

In Jandakot, a notable shift was observed as **Harry began requesting hints** instead of waiting for full solutions. He is now identifying his own errors during review—something he avoided at the start of term.

Meanwhile, Aiden has moved from struggling with spontaneous creative writing to **composing inventive metaphors on the spot** and planning essays independently.

In primary maths, David has begun **verbalising his thinking** while tackling new time and measurement problems, rather than guessing quietly as before. Last session, he read each question aloud before answering.

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 Treeby Primary School.