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Port Kennedy's tutors include a 14-year veteran education assistant and mentor, a preschool teacher and private tutor with a psychology degree, an ATAR 99.15 dux and university prizewinner, an award-winning physics student and youth coach, experienced K–12 maths specialists, passionate peer mentors, and school-based educators pursuing teaching degrees—all bringing real expertise to every lesson.

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Caleb

Info Processing Tutor Port Kennedy, WA
Understanding how the child learns is the single most important thing because you can't teach a child with autism the same as another child without, they both learn in completely different ways, personally I found it easier as a auditory/kinesthetic learner, meaning being taught and shown at the same time, whereas some thrive off just being taught…
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Noah

Info Processing Tutor Port Kennedy, WA
Breaking down complexity into simple things. A lot of ATAR math and physics questions can seem overwhelming; however, developing the skill to make the questions more digestible for the student can make all the scary stuff look a lot less scary. Building confidence and Independence. Making students believe in themselves and changing their…
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Manjyot

Info Processing Tutor Waikiki, WA
Fundamentally, a tutor must be able to pass on their knowledge to students such that they can progress academically. This should be accompanied by helping and testing the students where necessary. I prefer to break down complex concepts into smaller ideas, which can then be used as a foundation for understanding and applying the actual…
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Parinitha

Info Processing Tutor Warnbro, WA
Interaction is the first and most important thing to a tutor. with their students.Able to understand the queries from the students to help solve their drawbacks. Creating a friendly atmosphere is another important thing to do as a tutor. I can explain things very easily which makes other people understand it very well. I can take the initiative…
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Jack

Info Processing Tutor Waikiki, WA
From what i've experienced, sense of self, self esteem and motivation all play a crucial role in learning. In 1 on 1 learning environments it's much easier for tutors to explore why it is a kid might not understand some concepts. I think it's crucial for kids to never feel as if the topic they are trying to understand is larger than themselves.…
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Bryce

Info Processing Tutor Hillman, WA
Give the student the ability to understand the problem instead of just the capacity to solve it. Being able to communicate a difficult idea clearly and…

Local Reviews

I am happy with Angad's tutoring, and Jacinta feels he is helping her.
Karen, Warnbro

Inside Port KennedyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emily focused on expanding and factorising algebraic expressions as well as reviewing her mistakes from a previous algebra test, with extra practice to prepare for a resit.

In Year 9, Josh worked through linear equations in rational form and revised fractions, using targeted homework review and more challenging examples to deepen understanding.

For Year 11, Milan revisited trigonometry concepts from Years 9 and 10—including SOHCAHTOA—while awaiting their Math Applications textbook, ensuring key skills were up to date.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student often hesitated to write out full steps in rearranging formulas (like IPRT problems), risking lost marks—"very important to write down each step when solving maths problems to avoid losing marks in assessment."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student relied on calculators for basic operations instead of practicing mental strategies, slowing progress in non-calculator sections.

In Year 6, anxiety during multi-step algebra led one student to freeze mid-question; after a break and discussion, she finished the problem but left unsure about coping next time.

A Year 4 learner's messy layout made it hard to track working, especially with fractions and times tables.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Port Kennedy recently noticed a Year 11 student who previously relied heavily on reminders for key rules began solving simple interest problems more independently, even tackling percentage questions without hesitation.

In Year 9 English, another student moved from struggling to identify visual symbolism to confidently providing examples and explaining their analysis of both images and text, all without prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often skipped long addition now consistently attempts every problem using new strategies discussed in lessons. Last session, he chose to solve an extra question on his own initiative.

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 Warnbro Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Endeavour Primary School.