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Tutors in Madeley include a primary school teacher with seven years' Montessori experience and English department leadership, a seasoned international Year 6 teacher with First Class Honours in Education, a university maths graduate and specialist tutor, experienced classroom assistants, high-ATAR achievers, youth leaders, and passionate mentors with real K–12 teaching backgrounds across multiple subjects.

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Tasha

Tutor Madeley, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen while staying empathetic and adjust thier strategy if necessary. I believe I am patient and understanding which is crucial in helping a student improve from their current learning…
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Benedict

Tutor Madeley, WA
Ensuring they feel that the learning environment is comfortable and safe, where they can ask questions and request feedback on their work. A tutor should also keep in mind the importance of the uniqueness of each individual, as they will need different teaching styles to cater towards them depending on their age, culture, learning style, etc.…
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Sachi

Tutor Madeley, WA
Tutor motivates students throughout the learning process. Tutor acts as a friend, who provides correct guidance. I am an enthusiatic person, who likes to learn new things. I have good academic records and my ambition to teach…
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Tanisi

Tutor Madeley, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Foster Understanding: Help the student grasp difficult concepts and develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Boost Confidence: Encourage and support the student, helping them build self-confidence in their abilities. Tailor Learning Approaches: Adapt teaching…
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Wernigh

Tutor Darch, WA
The most important thing is that the student can feel safe and comfortable in the learning environment, as well as them being able to openly ask questions and not feel judged for asking questions. Another really important thing is to change my teaching method based on the student to ensure they can understand the topics and learn in a way that…
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Felix

Tutor Darch, WA
Be a pillar of support for the student, not just in studies but any worries they may have, within reason, and to be viewed closer to a friend while maintaining professional standards, to create a more positive environment. Patient, willing to learn together with the student if it is something I also don't understand and because I have cousins…
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Nur

Tutor Darch, WA
A tutor should be able to motivate and inspire the student to learn and achieve their goals. I aim to understand the student and find the best style that will help them and be willing to be flexible but also patient in my approach. I am patient and understanding having experience previously tutoring during my university days and now as part of…
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Syed

Tutor Darch, WA
1. Sharing with them good learning strategies best suited to the student so they can eventually learn on their own which is crucial to their success in the future. 2. Motivate the student to try their best, be hard-working and to never give up if they're struggling. 3. Encourage them to have a positive attitude towards learning and their…
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Melisa

Tutor Darch, WA
I feel that the most important skills a tutor can develop in a student is their self worth and confidence. Tutors should provide Support, guidance, assistance, raise student confidence and provide a safe environment where the student is able to take risks and experience success. Having school and industry experience as well as being a primary and…
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isla

Tutor Darch, WA
be patient and help students understand the content through a method most useful for their success. my tutoring style is very flexible and can be modified to best meet every child needs, helping kids who are struggling with the teaching style used in class. i have good communication skills and am empathetic to students who have difficulties in…
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Thien Huy

Tutor Marangaroo, WA
For maths, I think the most important thing for students is to understand the concepts rather than just knowing the formula themselves. It really helps build the foundation to solve maths problems, especially in maths specialists which requires critical thinking. I feel like being their friend when I help them, so it doesn't make them feel…
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Daisy

Tutor Marangaroo, WA
The most important thing tutors can do for students is give them the additional support they need to feel confident going forward with their studies on their own. I believe my strengths are having patience with my students and being committed to helping them overcome any challenges they face in their…
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ANH QUAN

Tutor Marangaroo, WA
Here are few important things a tutor should do for a student, in my opinion: 1. Be patient. It allows for a learning environment where students feel comfortable taking the time they need to grasp concepts 2. Don't overwhelm students with an excess of information, but rather to introduce knowledge at a pace that is manageable for them 3.…
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Durba

Tutor Hocking, WA
A teacher can do the most if they can interpret they could enrich knowledge of their students with their way of teaching and most importantly build a strong knowledge of good practices and bad practices in terms of studies. I can change my way of teaching according to the student's personality and preference. Let us suppose there might be…
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Isaac

Tutor Warwick, WA
My responsibility is to provide encouragement and guidance within their education journey. Whether granting an understanding of a difficult to learn concept or promoting hard work and resilience to problems, an tutor can provide an foundation and guide for learning which I aim to achieve to the best of my ability. I place emphasis on…
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Rameez

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
The basic understanding of the concept The clearing of concepts with examples from grass root…
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Sheikh Jawad

Tutor Girrawheen, WA
He can be a source of inspiration for the student to achieve a dream, to motivate the student that he is capable of doing more. I can explain complex ideas using easy and real-life…
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gabriel

Tutor Edgewater, WA
hear the students out and cater to each individual kid differently, as they always have different needs and necessities. I am a very calm person, which is very good when dealing with more difficult students. Furthermore, as I am studying engineering at university, I have a lot of knowledge in the math and physics…
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Carla

Tutor Alexander Heights, WA
The most important thing is to create a environment in which the student is not afraid to ask questions and in which every question is considered important. A tutor has to respect that everyone learns differently and has to be prepared to re-explain things a few times, maybe in different ways for the student. I am a good listener, I believe I…
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Brooke

Tutor Duncraig, WA
I believe encouragement is the most important thing a tutor can do. By focusing on what they have achieved rather then what they haven't, the children can gain a sense of self worth and achievement, making them more likely to want to learn more. By always being there to support them through difficult content, a tutor can develop trust with the…
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Fern

Tutor Landsdale, WA
The most important thing for me personally, is to understand the students and how they think as it is crucial when tutoring them and finding the right and most easy method for them. I consider myself very patient and encouraging as I tutored my sister and her friends whilst being in highschool…
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Karma

Tutor Alexander Heights, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are; 1. Listen to your students 2. Be creative and flexible with learning styles 3. Build relationships with student 4. Be patient at all times 5. Teach students how to problem-solve and foster independence . I can describe myself as friendly, patient, enthusiastic, confident,…
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Leonard

Tutor Girrawheen, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is to foster a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and sharing their struggles. By creating this atmosphere, I help students develop a deeper understanding of challenging topics. Tailoring a personalised learning experience for each student. This enables them to…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Alex worked on fractions (including converting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) and tackled decimal addition and subtraction through step-by-step practice.

For Year 8, Priya focused on applying the laws of indices to simplify expressions and solved equations involving indices using targeted textbook exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ethan practiced finding the equation of a line from graphs and reinforced his understanding of gradients by working through graph-based problems with real examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student reviewing a maths test lost marks mainly due to time management under pressure; as one tutor noted, "most of his marks were lost from silly mistakes," especially when rushing through problem-solving.

In Year 10 algebra, another student often hesitated even when her answer was correct—self-doubt led her to second-guess or erase work rather than trust her method.

Meanwhile, a primary-aged student needed reminders to speak up if something was unclear, sometimes missing the chance to clarify misunderstandings in fractions.

Tiredness and lack of focus also affected accuracy during longer sessions, causing avoidable errors and confusion in multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Madeley noticed a Year 9 student who used to hesitate on algebra problems now tackles factorisation independently and even asks for more challenging questions.

In a recent session with a Year 11, the student moved from skipping exponential equations to working through several examples unaided, showing real persistence when stuck instead of giving up.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner—who previously guessed answers quietly—now openly requests help when confused and double-checks her steps before moving on. Last week, she completed all her rounding tasks without needing reminders.

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 Madeley Primary School.