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Millendon's tutors include an early childhood head teacher and ex-lecturer in maths, a seasoned K–12 education assistant with special needs expertise, a College Dux and High Distinction engineering scholar, multiple university students with teaching practicums or peer mentoring experience, and dedicated educators holding degrees or diplomas in education, early childhood, and STEM fields.

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Dylan

Chemistry Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
A tutor needs to be able to explain the same thing 100 different ways and still be able to put a student at ease, ensuring them that their learning journey is unique and the tutor is willing to hold their hand at every step. I was in their position once, as someone who was passionate about my subject areas but wasn't achieving the grades I new I…
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Krishna

Chemistry Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
I believe the most important thing is firstly identifying where the student is with their understanding of a topic and then working in small steps from their based on the students' needs and style of learning. Then ensuring the student is challenged constantly in order for the 'learning' to occur and celebrating small wins to provide an enjoyable…
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Ashaz

Chemistry Tutor Dayton, WA
I believe that a tutor should create an environment where the student-tutor relationship, isn't just answering questions on a piece of paper, rather building confidence, developing critical thinking skills and implementing it, not just at school but in real life scenarios as well. With my experience of tutoring, I've learnt that there is no…
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Gagandeep

Chemistry Tutor Dayton, WA
A tutor should be versatile and have interpersonal skills . He/she is the one that makes any subject interesting with effort and their teaching methods. I am full of energy and adaptable to any environment. I am ready to devote extra time and effort to the students that need more attention. Being motivated towards my work makes me different…
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Gavin

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
A tutor should: 1. Break complex concepts into simple, logical and manageable steps, making learning easier and more enjoyable. 2. Being friendly, open and understanding. Without this, students may not feel comfortable effectively learning and asking questions. 3. Providing structured practice with tailored feedback. One of the best ways…
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Chris

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grow, allowing students to creatively problem solve by fostering independence. I communicate clearly and concisely. I can problem solve effectively and produce simple steps to complex problems. I also have a lot of patience and empathy, realising that people have…
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Shrusti

Chemistry Tutor Caversham, WA
Provide strategies that are directed towards an individual's learning style, for example, using a technique so that the student can engage in the learning process and achieve results to the best of their ability. The other most important thing to consider as a tutor is to become more approachable and open to students so that they feel comfortable…
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Devika

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
Support them and find their weakness , try to cover their weakness by our help. Can help students easily get the topic with easy tricks and small…
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Melchor

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
My students will be happy with my company and at the same time they are learning. Learning is a continuous process.So we teach to inspire and share you knowledge to others. I am patient and have passion for…
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dimple

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering understanding, building confidence, and creating a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs, encourage critical thinking, and motivate students to stay engaged. Guiding them to become independent learners helps ensure lasting…
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Nabeel

Chemistry Tutor Viveash, WA
To be able to understand the student and to allow a safe but fair space for the student to share their struggles. If they can share then they have the ability of wanting to be taught and furthermore, wanting to push for those more challenging problems/topics. To be able to communicate and adapt my teaching methods to each specific student. For…

Local Reviews

Layen has been great so far. My son mentioned that, Layan has been very helpful in working with him on his homework and Math. Overall, we are very happy.
Andriani, Aveley

Inside MillendonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Harper worked on dividing four-digit numbers by one-digit divisors and practiced interpreting written multiplication and division problems.

Year 8 student Rose focused on factors, prime numbers, and explored the relationship between factors and multiples through examples from her schoolwork.

For Year 11, Aaron tackled chemistry titration experiments and discussed buffer systems as well as strategies for identifying endpoints and equivalence points in practical tasks.

Recent Challenges

In senior Chemistry, one student's notes showed "rushed writing down his working out," with overuse of corrections making the process harder to follow—especially during definite integration tasks.

In Year 11, another learner needed reminders to write down formulas for stoichiometry rather than relying on memory; missing this step led to confusion between variables like n and m/M.

For a Year 7 algebra session, a tutor observed, "he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors." This meant time was lost searching for mistakes instead of building new skills or clarifying misunderstandings in class.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Millendon noticed some meaningful shifts across different students. One high schooler, Rose, has moved from feeling unsure about algebra and trigonometry to confidently tackling complex problems during sessions.

In another case, Josh, a senior student, started using back-checking strategies—he now rereads his work to catch mistakes on his own instead of waiting for corrections.

Meanwhile, Harper in primary school doubled her reading fluency score between attempts by shifting from slow sounding-out to reading with greater flow after feedback.

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 Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Upper Swan Primary School.