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Mahogany Creek's tutors include a primary teacher with over 20 years' classroom experience, an ATAR 99.55 graduate and national maths awardee, multiple university scholars in engineering and education, accomplished early childhood educators, and veteran secondary teachers—including a science PhD and ex-head of faculty—plus peer mentors, youth leaders, and competition winners.

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Melanye

Modern History Tutor Sawyers Valley, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give their best effort to explain the subject while still letting the student have a chance at engaging with the subejct matter. This is because students in my opinion tend to learn better from the encouragement that they recieve upon engagement to the material. I think that…

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Asley, is an exceptional tutor for our daughter. She explains theory on maths very well to our daughter in which we see an improvement. We love her work and please keep maintaining the EXCELLENT work. Would recommend her highly for tutoring.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Imogen practised reading and drawing picture graphs, then learned how to interpret the data shown.

Year 7 student Daniel focused on converting fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as working through percentage problems using real-life examples.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Grace tackled simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms and applied the distributive property to expand brackets in equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, a student avoided completing assigned homework and relied on the tutor to write responses for her instead of practicing writing herself. "She kept making excuses not to write," noted one tutor, which meant she missed valuable practice for upcoming assessments.

In Year 7 Maths, another student did not bring required equipment like a ruler or calculator, leading to delays during problem-solving tasks.

Meanwhile, in Year 10 Science, a student tried to use online resources during labelling activities rather than using memory, an approach that will not be permitted under test conditions—resulting in lost opportunities to build recall skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mahogany Creek recently noticed some strong steps forward across several year levels. One high school student, Ava, used to avoid asking questions about negative numbers, but this week she independently solved equations and explained the differences between positive and negative values without prompting.

Another older student, Luana, who had previously hesitated when tackling algebraic expressions, now rearranges and solves for variables on her own after a few focused sessions.

In primary, Addison—who often struggled with times tables out of sequence—was able to recall 3s and 4s correctly even when mixed up, finishing her worksheet with only one minor mistake.

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 Mundaring Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Parkerville Primary School.