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Kingsley's tutors feature a former Head of Maths with international school leadership experience, a Cluey Learning maths and science specialist in Curtin's top 1%, an ATAR 99.75 dux and Olympiad medallist, peer mentors, youth coaches, Kumon and SEMAS instructors, and university graduates in mathematics, education, engineering, psychology and the sciences—all with strong backgrounds supporting K–12 students.

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Aaron

Legal Studies Tutor Hillarys, WA
Be patient with the student and try different approaches to teaching Being patient and explaining concepts…
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Sanjna

Legal Studies Tutor Gwelup, 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…
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Yana

Legal Studies Tutor Balga, WA
I consider the time and space a tutor gives to the student the most important thing. It is all about what they, as the student, are comfortable with. However, this does not stop another important aspect; pushing a student through their limits in order to achieve their goals. These are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. I…
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Dara

Legal Studies Tutor Ashby, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to help students feel engaged and motivated towards the subject they are learning which can be achieved through an upbeat and cooperative environment. As a tutor, there should always be a focus on encouraging students especially at times they may feel demotivated. By maintaining a positive attitude and patience,…
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Kencho

Legal Studies Tutor Nollamara, WA
To teach at the student's pace. I am a very empathetic person and a fast-learning…
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Thomas

Legal Studies Tutor Sorrento, WA
I believe being calm and understanding of the student and their individual circumstances is a very important aspect when tutoring. Further, having an adequate understanding of what the student is trying to achieve and what areas they would like to focus on would be very important, along with knowing what methods of learning work for them. Finally,…
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Shekin

Legal Studies Tutor Darch, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student more confident in themselves which motivates them in their studies so they succeed. I have seen in a personal level how badly confidence can affect someone in their studies. You start doubting yourself and think you are horrible at a subject. This leads to the person to not…
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Dylan

Legal Studies Tutor Joondalup, WA
Be patient, people learn at different rates, it's important to help walk students through concepts as opposed to throwing an overwhelming amount of information at them. I'm able to find many different perspectives to simplify complex concepts. Students tend to enjoy my tutoring and I encourage students to understand what they learn and to…
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Yasmin

Legal Studies Tutor Gwelup, 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…
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Shelby

Legal Studies Tutor Joondalup, WA
Understand the students method of learning and cater to it Empathy - i understand the struggle kids go through and the pressure they’re under so don’t like to inflict that…
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Vivek

Legal Studies Tutor Westminster, WA
Caring and Taking full form of control Delivering what is…
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Anum

Legal Studies Tutor Nollamara, WA
First of all respect for diversity and sincerity are the key factor to enter in any workforce. Secondly time managment, delivery method, discussion between students and parents, questionnaires to understand their views and observation, proper strategies and course plans are the other important things that every tutor should understand. Thirdly,…

Local Reviews

I could not recommend EzyMath Tutoring enough. My son went from constant D grades and hating maths to a B average and really enjoying maths. The tutor that he was paired with was excellent and really connected well with him. maths is now one of his favourite things!
Simone Ross, Kingsley

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Ben worked on fractions—covering converting, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division—as well as decimals including addition and subtraction.

In Year 9, Leo focused on quadratic equations by solving them both graphically and algebraically, and applied the null factor law to various examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam tackled simultaneous equations and revised expanding and factorising algebraic expressions through step-by-step practice questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, incomplete homework and missing materials became a recurring issue—last week's indices and tree diagram tasks were left at school, and the student "lost last two sets of tutor homework," making revision for algebraic factorisation difficult.

In Year 11, lack of written steps in notebooks meant "work was of no use when reviewing," so mistakes with sign changes or formulae often went unnoticed until much later.

A Year 7 student had trouble applying probability concepts but did not seek clarification, even though parent contact was available; as one tutor noted, "he claimed not to know what suits were or what cards were in a deck."

Recent Achievements

A high school student who previously hesitated to speak up in class is now actively asking questions, even telling his mother that recent improvements—like earning an A on his test—came from tutoring.

Another secondary student showed visible progress with supplementary angles; last week she was unsure and avoided these problems, but this time worked through them confidently with minimal help.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner has started using finger-counting instead of drawing diagrams for maths questions, speeding up her problem-solving and getting answers right without 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 Woodvale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Creaney Primary School.