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Tutors in Perth include high-achieving graduates, experienced teachers, subject specialists, and passionate mentors from top Australian universities. Many have received academic awards or hold advanced degrees, and all share a genuine commitment to helping students succeed.

Lokesh Kumar
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Lokesh Kumar

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
I believe patience and perseverance are the two most important qualities every tutor needs. As a student, I learnt skills at a slower pace than my peers. Thanks to my patient and determined lecturers and tutors, I have reached university. I will do my level best to show the same skill to my students. Being a student right now is one of my…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
One of the most important things a tutor should do for their student is to let them try and solve problems on their own and then if they need help, give them the necessary tools and support. Most of the time a student is worried about getting a question wrong, and a tutors responsibility is to help encourage them to learn from their mistakes. I…
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BASIL

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
Recognizing the learning ability of student and then provide the proper guidance to learn more smarter Making the concepts more clear so that no more they need to byheart. Patience Acceptance openness Social intelligence Interpersonal skills Good knowledge Hard working Creative and innovative in teaching Recognizing the real need of…
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Jogitheshwar

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
Really benefitting the student, not just by teaching them the content in the school subjects but also by teaching them about how to operate and be successful in general. For example teaching things like work ethic, scheduling, time management, how to learn efficiently, how to stay calm under pressure and stress management. I believe there is a lot…
Trevor
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Trevor

Physics Tutor Baldivis, WA
The most important thing is to provide a connection with the student further motivating them to want to learn Very patient and will adapt to my students need to ensure they have a better chance of understanding concepts…

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Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.