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Roleystone's tutors include a PhD in Applied Mathematics with WACE marking expertise, a Cambridge and HSC maths specialist with over a decade of classroom experience, an award-winning science department head, a university civil engineering lecturer, seasoned K–12 enrichment mentors, and passionate young educators recognised for subject excellence and leadership.

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Noel Xavier

Economics Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being patient and listening to the student, and being able to instill study habits and life lessons to students. I struggled myself as a student, and I think I can relate to certain obstacles of a student. Although, I did excel in high school as I worked hard. I am proficient in both hard sciences and social…
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Rajen

Economics Tutor Haynes, WA
Help the students in every aspect so that the individual can practice to achieve required ambition. Hardworking, committed and…
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Perfect!! Such a pleasant and polite young man. Well-mannered and my son absolutely enjoys Maths more now than ever as Mahmud explains it well!! We feel so lucky to have him!!
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Emily practised area and perimeter calculations, then reinforced multiplication and division of decimals alongside times tables review.

For Year 8, Daniel focused on probability questions—solving examples together and setting similar problems for homework.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah worked on multiplying and simplifying algebraic fractions, using step-by-step breakdowns to clarify the process.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student's algebra work revealed that messy or incomplete setting out made it hard to spot errors; as one tutor put it, "setting out was a bit messy at the beginning but improved as the lesson progressed."

In Year 12, lack of organized notes and infrequent review of past mistakes led to repeated confusion in exam revision—missed feedback meant similar errors resurfaced.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner left homework unfinished, which limited time for building confidence with times tables and number stories.

For one Year 11 student, over-reliance on mental calculations in percentage questions caused misreads and lost marks during timed practice.

Recent Achievements

One Roleystone tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with algebraic fractions now quickly recognises which rule to apply and draws accurate diagrams without prompting.

In another high school session, a Year 11 student who often struggled with trigonometry finally understood the tougher ratio questions after using a sports metaphor, showing visible satisfaction at getting through the harder parts independently.

Meanwhile, in primary years, one younger learner who was initially unsure about area formulas now confidently explains how to calculate areas for both squares and rectangles and even identifies the correct units each 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 Kelmscott Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Roleystone Community College.