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Tutors in Lakelands include a Master of Secondary Education-qualified maths specialist with six years' experience tutoring K–12 and university students, a multi-year Australian Maths Competition high distinction recipient, an ATAR 86.7 graduate, experienced peer mentors and debate leaders, award-winning STEM competitors, and early childhood educators skilled at nurturing numeracy and literacy.

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Eden

English Tutor Lakelands, WA
Be welcoming, let them know it’s ok to struggle and feel so lost. I have been there, I have struggled with classes and overcome it, and understand how reframing concepts helps with understanding and i get the satisfaction in finally achieving marks. I also am so welcoming and approachable and empathetic for the…
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Caitlin

English Tutor Lakelands, WA
Finding the way to teach students so that it is easier for the student to understand, and realising that everyone has their own way of learning - Finding their way and working with them to find their confidence. Patience and…
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Vienne

English Tutor Madora Bay, WA
I had a really good tutor through year 11 and 12, helping me understand how important it is to make the students feel confident in themselves. I think the best way to do this is by creating a good relationship with them by providing a safe space to ask questions, focusing on what the students need and tutoring them in a way that helps each student…
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Charles

English Tutor San Remo, WA
Support, encourage , help them believe in themselves and their ability no matter what I am calm and able to be supportive. I am able to explain situations and find ways to help the young person understand the problem at hand in an easier…
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Kayla

English Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
I consider helping a student improve their grades is the most important thing an english tutor could do for a student. That or helping a student gain a better understanding about the subject they are being tutored on. I am able to explain topics a person is struggling with in more detail, in a way that is able to be understood easily. I have…

Local Reviews

I've had Kamran for several sessions now, and I would say he is one of the best tutors I've had. He explains things in a way that's very educational and helpful. A session with him goes by very quick and doesn't feel like work at all. A+
Zoran

Inside LakelandsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lucas worked on comparing fractions and percentages, focusing on real-world applications.

In Year 9, Sarah explored solving quadratic equations and practiced graphing quadratics by hand to strengthen understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel revised trigonometric identities and tackled unit circle problems using step-by-step diagrammatic explanations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student, while capable with calculations, often left algebraic steps incomplete—needs to pay attention to silly mistakes and spend time double checking solutions, as noted in one session.

In Year 7, messy or rushed working on fraction simplification led to repeated confusion when converting answers to percentages.

A senior student in trigonometry relied heavily on tables for unit circle problems but struggled to label axes and pick appropriate scales when graphing.

During a Year 4 maths task, a reluctance to check intermediate steps meant errors in long multiplication persisted into final answers, making revision less effective.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lakelands noticed a Year 10 student who used to struggle with trigonometric graphs now confidently draws sine and cosine waves, using the unit circle without needing prompts.

In Year 11, one student who'd often skip steps when calculating compound interest is now working through full solutions independently and catching their own errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner recently started annotating stem-and-leaf plots on their own after previously hesitating to participate in class discussions.

Just this week, another high schooler finished all ten questions on a simultaneous equations worksheet without asking for hints.

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 Lakelands Library and Community Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coastal Lakes College.