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Tutors in Madora Bay include a maths specialist with a Master of Secondary Education and years of experience teaching students from Years 6–12, an ATAR dux and state-level medallist in mental arithmetic, peer mentors and debate leaders, K–12 subject award recipients, early childhood educators, and accomplished university students in STEM and education.

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Eden

Biology Tutor Madora Bay, 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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Vienne

Biology 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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Walter has been really good for Megan and has provided her with the necessary tools for Maths to pass her WACE exams.
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Alex worked through solving equations involving algebraic expressions and tackled introductory probability questions using Venn diagrams.

In Year 10, Sarah focused on trigonometry—specifically using the unit circle to understand sine and cosine values—and then practiced applying trigonometric identities.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel revised compound interest calculations and interpreted statistical data by constructing and analysing line graphs and dot plots.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping over detailed working meant errors in manipulation were missed—one tutor noted, "He needs to pay more attention to tricky questions."

In a Year 12 trigonometry session, heavy reliance on memorising identities rather than practicing different problem types made it difficult to simplify expressions like sin²θ + cos²θ = 1.

A Year 5 student often gave answers without checking units when converting capacities, which led to small but consistent calculation slips.

In senior mathematics, not labelling axes while graphing limited clarity and caused confusion during test review sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Madora Bay recently saw a Year 10 student who'd struggled with trigonometry start working out sine and cosine wave problems independently, even using the unit circle without prompting—a real shift from relying on step-by-step guidance before.

Another high schooler, previously hesitant to ask questions, now actively checks their work on compound interest problems and corrects mistakes right away instead of waiting for feedback.

At the primary level, one student who used to mix up fractions and percentages can now convert between them accurately and explains each step as they go through their homework.

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 Madora Bay Primary School.