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Tutors in Oldbury include a former school Dux with a 99.5 ATAR and top student awards across maths, physics, chemistry, and English; experienced K–12 teachers with degrees in education and years of classroom and private tutoring; high-achieving university students, peer mentors, Olympiad participants, competition winners, and passionate leaders in STEM and the arts.

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Kemuel

Engineering Studies Tutor Wellard, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence and help them enjoy the learning process. As a student myself, I’ve found that having an encouraging tutor makes a big difference in staying motivated and curious. I believe my strengths are patience and adaptability. I always try to find different ways to…
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Cumeni

Engineering Studies Tutor Parmelia, WA
Creating an environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and isn't afraid to make mistakes from which they can learn from. I have experience teaching young children, which has taught me to be patient and flexible with my teaching approach. If one method isn’t effective, I’m able to adjust. I also understand the challenges…
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Shivansh

Engineering Studies Tutor Orelia, WA
- Give them a 100 percent of your attention that they would not otherwise get at school. - Be friendly and approachable, so the student can be honest about what they do not get. - Figure out the strengths and weaknesses of the student to help the student in the specific areas needed. Relatability, as I have been in the same position as them…
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Qiaochen

Engineering Studies Tutor Parmelia, WA
I believe the most important thing i can do is the teach my students how to ask the right questions, this helps practice independent thinking with life long learning benefits. I can tackle problems from different angles to find one clearest for each student to…
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Ahmer

Engineering Studies Tutor Wellard, WA
The tutor should actively listen to the student to analyze the core problem being faced by him and develop a tailored solution to address it. He should always try to motivate the student on how to deal with new obstacles in academics. Moreover, the tutor must regularly assess the student's abilities through tests or assignments so that he must…

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Inside OldburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Devang focused on editing and writing compound-complex sentences, along with spelling commonly misspelled words and reading comprehension using "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."

Year 9 student Kana reviewed essay structure and grammar, including comma use and identifying run-on or fragment sentences, while also practicing for upcoming English assessments.

For Year 10 student Jacob, lessons included solving one-variable linear equations with the backtracking method and revising algebraic fractions and decimals through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for the ATAR English exam reported failing and planned to bring a photocopy of her test; "she told me she would get a photocopied version of the exam and we could go over it together." This shows openness, but also reveals a missed opportunity to review errors independently before seeking help.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, one student misplaced both his homework and notebook, searching for several minutes before giving up. The lack of materials disrupted the session's flow.

In another case, a primary learner did not complete assigned homework or have books ready—prompting was needed just to begin.

Recent Achievements

One Oldbury tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on lots of prompting now tackles algebra problems more independently—she even had a "lightbulb moment" working through multi-step equations with just a nudge.

In another session, a Year 8 student who struggled with adding fractions using the lowest common denominator managed several practice questions on her own after breaking down the process together.

Meanwhile, a younger learner showed real growth by pausing to sound out unfamiliar words instead of skipping them and now volunteers to read aloud, something she avoided before.

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 Wellard Primary School.