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Tutors in Mount Nasura include a PhD mathematician and WACE examiner, a Cambridge curriculum science teacher with a master's degree, an award-winning engineering lecturer, experienced school teachers from Bhutan and India, seasoned K–12 maths specialists, and private tutors recognised for academic excellence, Olympiad distinction, and dedicated mentoring across STEM subjects.

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Mwenya

Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student confidence. I think it is important to create an environment where students feel comfortable having a go at everything, and eventually reaching a point where they can attempt questions on their own. I’m patient, I explain topics in ways that are relevant to each…
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Emilie

Tutor Gosnells, WA
Being kind and helpful to their needs. Listening to them and their parents. Being knowledgeable enough to help them or willing to learn to help them. Be a reliable source of help and help them as much as possible. I am very helpful in identifying their problems and drawbacks, I am effective in changing behaviours to give them an advantage or edge.…
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Amal

Tutor Huntingdale, WA
Personalize learning and teach the student specific to their learning style. Its best to ensure they learn the info required in the way the student is capable of learning, rather than enforcing them to follow a default method. Definitely communication and experience with younger people, if they struggle to understand a topic I could explain in…
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Linda

Tutor Maddington, WA
I believe that patience is very important when it comes to tutoring. This is important because it allows for the student to remain comfortable and ask questions without being worried that they are being judged. Since asking questions is a key aspect of the learning process, impatience would simply limit the students ability to learn. I am able to…

Local Reviews

Tutoring seems to be going well. Joel's teacher has reported an improvement in his confidence and ability which is fantastic.
Liz, Mount Nasura

Inside Mount NasuraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Isabelle worked on trigonometry basics and applied the quadratic formula, as well as reviewing her mock exam to target areas for improvement.

For Year 10, Nathan focused on exponents and financial mathematics, including exponential growth and decay, then consolidated skills in mean, mode, median, and introductory trigonometry using real-life examples.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jack tackled linear algebra—solving for x and transposing equations—and practised finding midpoints and gradients of lines through step-by-step problem sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student needed more work on time, and on long term memory after receiving a test score, with missed opportunities to apply feedback in subsequent revision.

For a Year 9 learner tackling algebra, skipped steps in working—"she did x+410 instead of 5x+410"—hid calculation errors that were hard to trace later.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student forgot both homework and their notebook for sessions, slowing progress as notes and corrections couldn't be reviewed together.

In senior years, scattered study materials left another teen unprepared for the start of lessons; time was lost simply getting organized before any learning began.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Nasura noticed a big shift with one high school student, Owen, who used to get stuck on algebra and make technical errors—he's now tackling questions more independently and even taught himself how to find the distance between two points.

Another secondary student, Isabelle, has become noticeably more proactive: she arrives prepared with her own questions each session and now completes practice problems efficiently without needing step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, Tawny (primary) moved from confusion about area formulas to correctly switching between square and rectangle calculations; she recently calculated the area of a triangle using the right units.

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 Armadale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kingsley Primary School.