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Mundijong's tutors include a former school dux and 99.5 ATAR achiever, a veteran English-Maths teacher with eight years' classroom experience, a Bachelor of Science (Honours) graduate who has taught university physics labs, qualified education assistants and peer mentors, plus high-performing university students recognized for academic excellence and real-world teaching, coaching, or youth leadership roles.

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Madison

English Tutor Byford, WA
The most important things an english tutor can do are to listen actively, build confidence, and foster a growth mindset. It’s essential to create a safe space where students feel comfortable making mistakes and learning from them. Providing personalised support, setting clear goals, and celebrating progress are also crucial in helping students…
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Raghini

English Tutor Byford, WA
The most important thing is to make them comfortable with you because if they aren't, they won't learn anything I'm patient so I'm happy to go over material any amount of times for the student to understand it. I'm friendly so my students don't feel…
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Sacha-Marie

English Tutor Byford, WA
I think the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is give them an appreciation for learning. I believe that if learning is a positive and enjoyable experience the student is much more likely to succeed. I believe the role of the tutor is to engage the student and inspire interest not just for the subject content itself, but…
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Tiana

English Tutor Oakford, WA
Addressing core learning needs and assisting student with those needs. Making sure the student knows they are capable. Encouraging students to think for themselves and find joy in learning. Making sure parents are involved in student progress and have full access to any materials, results, etc. Passion for learning and teaching.…
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Thi

English Tutor Byford, WA
The most important thing as an english tutor is understanding each student’s individual learning needs and adapting your teaching approach accordingly. Every student learns differently, so it’s crucial to personalise lessons and provide support in a way that makes sense to them. Patience, clear communication, and encouragement are also key to…
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Ugochituberem

English Tutor Byford, WA
Listening to a student is very essential and crucial for their learning journey because it makes it easier for both the tutor and the student My ability to comprehend feelings and navigate in finding a suitable option for my student to learn…

Local Reviews

Elisabeth is very nice and my daughter enjoys her lessons. She is very helpful.
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Inside MundijongTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Devang worked on identifying and writing compound-complex sentences using examples from "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," and also practiced correct use of plural/singular nouns during editing activities.

In Year 10, Kana focused on improving essay structure for upcoming ATAR exams, including reviewing how to develop thesis statements and paragraph organisation, as well as refining grammar with a focus on comma usage and commonly misspelled words.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student reviewed index laws and strategies for efficient division and multiplication, along with practicing algebraic manipulation in preparation for assessments.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students needed significant prompting to organize materials and complete assigned homework before sessions; one Year 11 English student arrived without her exam script, while a Year 8 boy misplaced both his notebook and homework.

As noted in Year 10 Maths, "she erased correct fraction answers, second-guessing herself instead of trusting her calculations," which slowed progress on mixed numbers.

A Year 7 student repeatedly skipped over unfamiliar words in comprehension tasks until redirected to reread carefully—missing key details as a result.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student struggled to edit sentences for flow and coherence, defaulting to inserting full stops rather than restructuring ideas.

Recent Achievements

One Mundijong tutor saw a high school student go from dreading algebra to actually tackling factorising questions with minimal prompting; after some practice, she recognised the "extra step" in solving for pronumerals—something that had confused her previously.

Another secondary student who struggled to add fractions using the lowest common denominator broke through after drawing diagrams and working problems both visually and numerically, demonstrating new independence by finishing practice sets on her own.

In primary, one younger learner who used to rush through reading now pauses to sound out unfamiliar words, asks questions when stuck, and read two extra pages solo this week.

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