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Marmion's tutors include a Vice Chancellor's List academic and high-retention maths/science specialist, a peer mentor who topped Mathematics Specialist ATAR and won the Defence Force Innovators Award, seasoned university engineers with 98+ ATARs and teaching experience, an Indigenous tutoring program leader, and multiple youth mentors, camp leaders, and K–12 specialists.

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ANH QUAN

Info Processing 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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Ekam

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to individualise the learning process. This means adapting to the individual's learning style, learning their strengths and weaknesses and tailoring the teaching style to cater for each, and keeping track of their progress. Instilling confidence in the student is also…
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Kavin

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student's confidence, create a safe learning environment, and foster a genuine curiosity for the subject. A tutor should act as a guide and a mentor, not just someone who provides answers. I believe in encouraging students to think critically and learn from their mistakes, which helps them…
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Lachlan

Info Processing Tutor Sorrento, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be a reliable source of guidance and support. Consistency helps build trust, and when students know they can depend on their tutor, they feel more confident in their learning journey. A great tutor also adapts to the student’s needs, making lessons engaging and effective. Beyond…
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Ashan

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
Constantly provide constructive criticism and feedbacks that would work towards their success, encouraging a growth mindset, and identifying the students learning style and adapting teaching methods to match. My kindness and friendliness as a person, my communication skills, my patience, my ability to explain complex concepts in a simplified…
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Zipeng

Info Processing Tutor Yokine, WA
Good explanation of the nature of each question in tests and exams is extremely important, that is what making tutor as job so useful. I have studied Maths courses in high school in WA, specialist and methods. at the end,…

Local Reviews

Kaylee is a wonderful tutor who Cara seems to connect with and understand. We are very pleased so far, and hope to continue with kaylee for as long as we can.
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Content Covered

Year 6 Paige focused on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as practicing multiplying with decimals using test questions for extra reinforcement.

Year 9 Benji worked through all key algebra skills for his upcoming test and spent time mastering equations of linear graphs by tackling a comprehensive study booklet.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Paige revisited challenging finance questions from a recent test and practiced applying clear steps to similar exam-style problems to boost confidence for future assessments.

Recent Challenges

Missed two consecutive homework assignments on midpoints and correlation, which limited their readiness for lesson activities ("Did not do homework set").

In Year 11, a student avoided writing out equations fully during algebra tasks, making it difficult to spot and fix calculation errors.

For one Year 10 trigonometry topic, overconfidence meant "he believes that he is OK" despite an exam result of just 33%, so gaps went unaddressed until the test.

In primary years, messy or incomplete working was noted in fraction simplification, sometimes causing confusion when revisiting problems later.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Marmion recently saw a Year 10 student who had previously been anxious about index laws, but after working through each rule, he completed all the practice questions without making his usual mistakes.

In a senior high school session, another student surprised himself by quickly adapting to new types of graphs and data; where he once hesitated with interpreting features of parabolas, he now describes them confidently and solves factorising problems more smoothly.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, one student was initially hesitant with long division but persisted and managed to complete several sums independently before the lesson ended.

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