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Tutors in Lesmurdie include a national swimming champion and double Dux with two education support certificates, an ATAR 99.55 Mazenod College academic scholarship recipient and experienced peer mentor, a Vice Chancellor's List engineering student (top 1% at Curtin), a veteran maths tutor for all levels, and several university-trained STEM specialists.

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Software Dev Tutor Kalamunda, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be just as…

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Van has absolutely helped and encouraged Asha in the upmost professional manner. Asha went into NAPLAN confident and I thank you for sending Van to us.
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Year 6 student Mia worked on percentage word problems and practiced converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages for real-life scenarios.

In Year 9, Daniel focused on solving and graphing linear equations as well as exploring how to shift quadratic graphs up, down, or sideways using graph sketches.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophie tackled trigonometry applications with the Sine Rule in word problems and reviewed algebraic fractions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, messy written work during algebra and equation tasks led to confusion when transferring answers between lines—"he mistook a 36 for 30 after rewriting the 6 to look more like a 0," one tutor observed.

In Year 11 trigonometry, over-reliance on calculators meant basic division (e.g., dividing by 2 or 5) was avoided, making mental arithmetic weaker and slowing problem-solving in class.

For Year 7 probability, homework was sometimes incomplete; this left gaps in understanding multiplication of brackets.

After setbacks in test settings, hesitation increased and confidence dropped—often waiting for reassurance before attempting harder questions.

Recent Achievements

In one high school session, Remy—who previously felt anxious about linear equations—chose to tackle them first and, despite early frustration, began asking thoughtful questions about their purpose as she worked through the problems.

Meanwhile, Niru made a notable shift by independently testing out his own strategy for solving a maths problem instead of relying solely on the tutor's guidance—a big step towards self-driven learning.

With a younger student, strategies for converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages finally clicked after several lessons; he started recognising when simplifying would earn extra marks and applied it 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 Kalamunda Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Brigid's College.