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Karrinyup's tutors feature a former primary school teacher with curriculum leadership experience, a postgraduate-qualified secondary maths educator, peer mentors and ATAR award recipients in STEM and English, university medallists, accomplished musicians and writers, seasoned K–12 language teachers, and passionate youth leaders with extensive tutoring, mentoring, or coaching backgrounds across diverse subjects.

Franco
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Franco

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to solve problems. To approach problems logically and critically so that they can confidently solve problems (whether it be a maths or a physics problem) independently. From personal experience, my strengths involve: - Teaching independent thinking and problem solving…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Show them patience, kindness, be encouraging and motivating, and be reassuring. I am very patient with students and have no problem teaching a concept as many times as needed in order for the learner to grasp it and understand it…
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Emilie
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Emilie

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Help them do their best and feel like they have done their best after the exam. If a student doesn’t feel good about how they did but atleast they know they gave it a really good go, then that’s what matters most. As well as being confident going into the exam. I am a visual learner so I tutor as such. I will ask a million questions to the…
Sanjna
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Sanjna

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
To help the student form a routine and improve performance in the school. Teaching the skill of learning and eventually working towards independence is very important to me. When a student develops inner strength to learn, half of the work is done. Specially in Maths i like to analyze any gaps and help the student to bridge these gaps first. To…
Sophie
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Sophie

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Explaining concepts in an easier and fun way for them to understand and ensuring both are on the same level before moving on. Patience and…
Alessio
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Alessio

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Helping the student achieve their goals. I'm a good listener and tailor the tutoring to meet the needs of the…
Khushi
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Khushi

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Inspiring students to learn new things is most important role of a teacher. Creating student friendly learning environment effectively. Calm, composed and enthusiastic nature Ability to deal with kids…
Jennifer
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Jennifer

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to have patience and to create a safe learning space for the student. I do not believe that inflicting pressure on a student is the best way for them to learn as it may create resent towards studying. I believe that I can identify others learning strengths, such as visual learning,…
Kun
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Kun

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
First to have the knowledge, second to be able to communicate well and deliver that information to students. Finally have the patience to explain difficult concepts even if students do not understand after several times. Know the difficulties of across different year level, this allows me to pay more attention on teaching students those difficult…
Jessica
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Jessica

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
- A tutor must encourage and motivate a student to continue learning and trying. - A tutor should be able to answer 80% of questions that are presented by a student. If there is something that cannot be solved during the session, the tutor has the responsibility to follow it up and research the topic that the student is having a difficulty with,…
Unity
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Unity

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Creating an enjoyable learning experience for students so as to encourage their educational endeavours, and doing this through equipping students with the skills and understanding needed. I believe patience is one of my greatest strengths as a tutor, to properly teach students patience is vital. My ability to explain concepts in different ways…
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Phattrarapol

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
The most important thing is the strong will to help students improve their confidence in learning the subject through the tutor's discipline, dedication, and consistency. I am an active learner who always wants to learn something new and share it with others through communication. I like to discuss with other people and learn about their mindset…
Connie
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Connie

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient. Everyone learns at their own pace, and it can be frustrating for a student when they cannot quite grasp a tricky idea. It takes patience and understanding to help that student make positive progress. I believe that my communication skills are my greatest strength as a…
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Nhu-Y

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
To be fully committed to helping a student achieve above and beyond their goals. Not to just teach and show them the bare minimum of what they need help with but to set them on a path that will aid them in fulfilling their future journey independently. I think setting a priority in listening and understanding the students needs as well as their…
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Yasmin

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Treating each student as an individual, not one method of study or plan can be copied and pasted onto every person. Understanding whether somebody is an auditory, visual or kinesthetic learner is so important to know when preparing learning materials and when tutoring students. Further, taking the time to understand the marking keys and…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Give them the resources to be their best student. Rather than just giving them the answer outright, set up a pathway for them to solve their problem themselves. I'm a very patient person, I think I've learned from past 'bad' tutors that patience is key to the student enjoying the session. I also consider myself to be creative with solutions if the…
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Ka Hoe

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
I consider that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to make them understand the fundamentals and make them love to learn. When learning a new concept, previous knowledge and experience of mistakes are crucial. There is nothing more satisfying than being curious about how things work and then knowing how they work. I…
Joe
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Joe

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Help them how to study and learn themselves and rely on themselves I can relate to many students during stem…
Eleanor
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Eleanor

Tutor Karrinyup, WA
make sure they're on the right track with their studies and even if you don't know the answer for yourself, be sure to steer them in the right direction of where they can find the information. Knowing what to study and how to study whilst managing time efficiently is just as important as the content itself. As someone who has been studying full…
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Liliana

Tutor Trigg, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student, according to me, is to foster an environment of kindness and encouragement. Students that need tutoring may often feel unwelcome in a classroom setting and as such, it is important to cultivate an environment that allows room for mistakes, as well as encourages a genuine excitement for…
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Tshering

Tutor Stirling, WA
Making the student fall in love with the subject and building a trusting relationship I believe I am a great motivator in making my students fall in love with the subject I…
Jayden
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Jayden

Tutor North Beach, WA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is teach the student what they want to learn in a way that they understand, since everyone learns differently and at a different rate. Also try to make learning the subject enjoyable and not a chore for the student. This is very important since if you want to learn something you will put…
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Nicholas

Tutor Trigg, WA
I believe it depends highly on the students understanding and their level of education. However in saying this, the ability to create interest and enjoyment in a subject is the most important. As from my own experience enjoying a subject and being interested in the topic helps greatly in motivating a person to understand and achieve well in it. I…

Local Reviews

We tried a few different options before finding EzyMath Tutoring, which is perfect for our sons needs. We have only been using them for about one month, but so far so good, the tutor supplied is exactly what we requested. I would highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring.
Warren Scott, Gwelup

Inside KarrinyupTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Benji worked on mean, median, mode, and range as well as interpreting frequency tables and stem-and-leaf plots.

In Year 10, Paige reviewed simple and compound interest problems, including tackling worded scenarios to strengthen her understanding of financial mathematics.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Tahlia focused on drawing derivatives and second derivatives for various functions and revisited sequences, series, and exponential functions using detailed worked examples from past tests.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly arrived without completing assigned homework and often left questions unfinished in class, which slowed progress on key skills like finding midpoints and recognising non-linear correlations.

In Year 11, one student avoided writing down equations or working systematically during trigonometry revision—"he doesn't write down the equations and doesn't understand them fully," as a tutor observed—making it difficult to spot calculation errors until late.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled with wordy linear equation tasks, sometimes skipping written attempts entirely when unsure how to start. This led to confusion during follow-up lessons, as previous thinking wasn't visible for review.

Recent Achievements

A Karrinyup tutoring session saw a Year 11 student finally tackle optimisation questions in calculus; after previously getting stuck, she could now solve them independently once the process was explained.

Another high schooler, Ben, has begun catching his own errors on complex BIMDAS and decimal multiplication tasks—where he used to rely entirely on prompts, he now talks through his work aloud and backchecks without being asked.

Meanwhile, a primary student recently started verbalising her thinking when dividing fractions, allowing her to catch and correct mistakes as she worked through each step herself.

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 Karrinyup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Good Counsel School.