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Parkerville's tutors include a seasoned K–6 and early years specialist with international teaching experience, a primary school teacher awarded for excellence, high-ATAR achievers including a 99.55 Mazenod College dux and multiple subject prize-winners, university students in engineering and biomedicine, experienced peer tutors, youth leaders, and passionate educators dedicated to student growth.

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Benjamin

Physics Tutor Jane Brook, WA
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student would be to find a way to engage them and encourage them to succeed in their studies. To help them actually see that they're getting better, and keep them motivated to continue working the best they can. I am a patient person with a relaxed demeanour. I can understand that each…
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Flint

Physics Tutor Greenmount, WA
Show them the way without giving the answer. I feel the downfall of most tutors is giving answers and not letting the students make mistakes so that they can learn from them. Tutors should be almost like your best friend rather than your teacher and should be working with you, not telling you. I'm approachable, professional, and have an excellent…
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Luke

Physics Tutor Glen Forrest, WA
An encouraging learning environment. I always have and I will continue to uphold this key ingredient in a good teaching environment, by listening, never criticising and only offering constructive advice the student will take pride in their studies and always feel welcome to ask questions. It's the most important factor in developing a good…
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Courtney

Physics Tutor Greenmount, WA
Be genuine; be genuine about knowing the information, be geuine about wanting to help and being genuinely concerned for their education. I am really good at explaining things to students, in lots of different ways if they dont understand. My weakness would be that i am really friendly, and if the student just wants to sit and talk i would have a…
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Aaman

Physics Tutor Swan View, WA
For a physics tutor, three key actions are crucial. First, they must create a safe space where students can openly discuss their struggles and request alternate explanations. Second, ongoing communication is essential, to ensure the curriculum is thoroughly covered and to pinpoint and understand weak areas. This allows students to ask for repeated…

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We are very happy with Shannon and Hannah is doing well with her assistance.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Isla focused on calculating mean, median, and range using sample data sets.

Year 7 student Ruby worked through simplifying algebraic expressions with like terms and practised applying the distributive property to expand brackets.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Oliver tackled multiplying and dividing fractions, reinforcing fraction concepts with real-world examples and step-by-step calculations.

Recent Challenges

Distraction and incomplete homework surfaced across several year levels.

In Year 9 English, "Ava was very distracted this lesson," leading to unfinished assignments and reliance on the tutor to write answers, rather than practicing independently.

For a Year 8 student in algebra, homework (simplifying expressions) was left undone, with attention drifting quickly during tasks.

In upper primary, Addison's tendency to disengage—"didn't engage with the worksheets, and I frequently had to give her the answer"—meant less time spent mastering equivalent fractions or multiplication facts. This often resulted in lost confidence or slower progress when tackling new material under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Parkerville tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously avoided asking questions now regularly checks her understanding during algebra sessions, especially when tackling negative numbers—something she struggled with last term.

In a recent session, a high schooler mastered converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using her own step-by-step method after weeks of hesitance about making mistakes in front of others.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to rush through maths quietly began pausing to double-check answers out loud before moving on; she finished an entire worksheet on time without reminders for the first time.

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 Mundaring Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Parkerville Steiner College.