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Tutors in Karrakup include a PhD mathematician and WACE exam marker, a secondary English education specialist, and veteran teachers with up to eight years' classroom experience; you'll also find ATAR 94+ achievers, Cambridge curriculum experts, maths competition awardees, peer mentors, and passionate educators skilled in guiding K–12 students across STEM and humanities.

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Faye Jenine

Tutor Armadale, WA
For me it is actually making sure that the students learn but at the same time enjoy learning so that they don't get burnt out. I am patient.Being a filipino also helps since we are hardworking and very persistent when it comes to work.Also,what I can offer is the warmth we have as…
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Abhisek

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
Broaden boundries of topic. Enhance skills of student. Better understanding of topic. Teaching Skills. Comprehensive Learning Skills. Example based teaching. Repetation of lecture about topic if required. Interest build up among students to…
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Ethan

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
One of the most important things I could do for a student is to be patient and positive about the subject and their learning. It’s not just about telling them something, it’s about getting them to wholly understand a concept in its entirety, gaining the ability to think about a question or problem critically and find the most appropriate and…
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Anita

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
Impart the knowledge that they will take with them even after they leave school or University. The ability to stimulate the student's brain to think and reason logically, not just accept everything as fact since the teacher says it. Many years of experience of tutoring students of Year 11 and 12 as well as 1st Year University students in…
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Nima

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
Being a tutor is most satisfying job as we can see the our hardwork being paid off. The most important thing we do for our students is giving our best in educating them and providing them with the skills and values needed in life. Moreover, creating the conducive learning environment is must for having a lifelong learning. -I try to be…
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Sakhawat

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: 1. Clarify Concepts: Provide clear explanations to help students understand difficult topics. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage and support students to boost their self-confidence in their abilities. 3. Develop Skills: Teach problem-solving strategies and study techniques that…
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Ahmad-Firdauz

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
Communication is the greatest barrier and thus the most important thing. Also I believe conveying the message properly in order for the student to grasp is also substantial (yet the most challenging) I am friendly and I believe I am open and approachable. I know that working out on a mathematical problems can be stressful but I feel that I have…
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Zhai

Tutor Mount Richon, WA
Promoting confidence and self-learning. Showing someone that they not only have the ability to learn to do one thing, but many, is an incredibly important idea to teach. My patience. I used to teach basic computer skills at an older care home and in doing this I learned how important the idea of patience is and how to use it to your advantage when…
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Tiana

Tutor Oakford, WA
Addressing core learning needs and assisting student with those needs. Making sure the student knows they are capable. Encouraging students to think for themselves and find joy in learning. Making sure parents are involved in student progress and have full access to any materials, results, etc. Passion for learning and teaching.…
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Ananya

Tutor Haynes, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the children is to come at their level and make them understand every thing. Moreover, trying to build a good rapport with them so as to make them comfortable. A tutor should be very understanding and patient. Their first priority should be to concept clearance and improved understanding of the…

Local Reviews

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Devang focused on editing and improving his "3 wishes" essay, including correct use of past/present/future tense and plural versus singular nouns, as well as identifying simple, compound, and complex sentences using examples from "Diary of a Wimpy Kid."

For Year 10 Kana, lessons addressed poetry devices and advanced punctuation (semicolons, colons), plus ongoing work with essay structure and spelling quizzes.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex worked through exam preparation covering trigonometry and linear equations, with additional practice in geometry concepts.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students required considerable prompting to organise materials, with one Year 10 forgetting his vocabulary list and bringing the wrong notebook, which meant time was lost locating essential resources.

A Year 12 English student, after failing her ATAR exam, reported plans to review the paper but did not have it ready—delaying targeted feedback.

Homework completion was inconsistent across multiple years; for example, a Year 8 had not finished assignments and spent several minutes searching for misplaced work. As one tutor noted, "he looked for it for about three minutes and couldn't find it," highlighting how disorganisation disrupted learning momentum.

Recent Achievements

One Karrakup tutor recently saw a high school student go from needing lots of prompting with algebra to independently solving multi-step equations after having a "lightbulb moment" while tackling more complex questions.

Another high schooler, who once rushed through reading, now slows down and carefully sounds out unfamiliar words—she even volunteered to read everything in her latest session and explained character motivations without being asked.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to skip over mistakes is now catching his own errors when editing his writing, pausing to re-read and fix them before saying he's finished.

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