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San Remo's tutors include a Master-qualified secondary maths teacher and school leader with international experience, a UWA-trained mathematician and experienced K–12 tutor, a peer mentor and academic award-winner with dance coaching expertise, multiple ATAR high achievers and competition medallists, plus university students passionate about teaching, science, creative writing, music, and mentoring young learners.

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Gabriel

Business Studies Tutor Dudley Park, WA
Firstly, it is a tutor's responsibility to give the student their dollar's worth; meaning, the tutor has to be competent and is able to customize their teaching methods to the learning needs of students. Next, the tutor has to ignite the passion in every student to learn subjects that they find challenging, problematic, or boring to be…
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Kristen

Business Studies Tutor Golden Bay, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their goals and help them achieve them as well as help them form a great foundation and attitude towards Math. I believe that math is simple and with the right view on it, it is possible for everyone to excel. I am understanding of others capabilities and I am…
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Lance

Business Studies Tutor Lakelands, WA
Personalising the session to the student. If a student has a preferred and optimal way of receiving and transmitting information, it is the teachers responsibility to either utilise that pathway to allow the student to grasp concepts better, or even to open up other paths that help the students transmit information other ways. Overall…
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Lucille

Business Studies Tutor Madora Bay, WA
Understand where they are at in terms of their learning abilities, providing ways for the student to best understand the material and showing them they can achieve good grades by applying themselves and trusting me to help them achieve it. Patience and understanding each student has a different way on taking in information and then processing it…
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Dorethea

Business Studies Tutor Halls Head, WA
Make sure students understand and enjoy the lessons. If a student struggles and have missed some previous principles you can catch it up, go back and make sure the basics is understood. I have experience in teaching Maths. I can make a difficult subject easier for students. I know Maths and can go up or down to any level of…

Local Reviews

I am so impressed with how Lynn and my daughter have started off strong. She seems to be understanding a lot more than we originally thought also I think that comes down to a focus aspect in the class room. Lynn will definatly be installing some confidence into my daughter to return to the class which we love.
Sarah

Inside San RemoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Scarlet worked on confidently counting to 100 and practising basic addition skills using number lines.

For Year 5, Cruz focused on building multiplication fact fluency and began applying long division strategies to solve problems involving hundreds divided by single-digit numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 6 lessons with Ethan included adding fractions and converting improper fractions into mixed numbers for real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3–4 maths, one student often avoided showing working in addition problems; as a tutor wrote, "struggling with neatness for adding" led to missed place values and confusion when reviewing errors.

Another pattern: forgetting homework or not practicing tables between sessions meant progress slowed in division and mental arithmetic.

In Year 5–6, lack of concentration became clear during lessons—after initial enthusiasm, attention drifted when tasks grew harder ("tended to tune out if things got a bit hard"), which left subtraction and fractions incomplete.

This reluctance to engage fully saw skills plateau before new topics could be tackled confidently.

Recent Achievements

One San Remo tutor noticed a big shift with Cruz, who started the session reluctant but later asked lots of relevant questions and managed to multiply large numbers—a turnaround from previous lessons where he'd been hesitant to try.

In another session, a high school student was able to identify problem elements independently in math tasks without prompting, showing new independence after often waiting for hints before.

Meanwhile, Scarlett had a breakthrough: after struggling with telling time, she now reads both hours and minutes accurately and even explained AM/PM distinctions while practicing on the training clock.

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 Lakelands Library and Community Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oakwood Primary School.