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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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Geoffrey

Physics Tutor Madora Bay, WA
Listen!! Explain the steps or underpinning processes that will allow a problem to be solved. Listen. Evaluate answers and explain where errors are being made and determining why so that process can be put into place to avoid future reparation I have very high level of patience and understanding. A willingness to listen and learn and an ability to…
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Shanmughanathan

Physics Tutor Madora Bay, WA
The responsibility of the tutor is to have a duty of care towards his/her student in such a way the student should be satisfied with the way the tutor had helped them and is comfortable with him/her at the end of the day. I am effective at communicating and helping others understand a problem from ground level. My lessons are more engaging as I…
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Aaron

Physics Tutor Halls Head, WA
A tutor is more than just one that imparts knowledge. Any textbook, podcast or Youtube Video can do that. The power of a good tutor is in his or her ability to strengthen and encourage their students, so helping them gain some momentum to keep persevering in subjects that are challenging them. This means patiently helping the students understand…
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Kamran

Physics Tutor Madora Bay, WA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is help the student realize and reach their potential and recognize their own capabilities and intelligence. I am very patient in my approach to teaching. I am polite, punctual and very enthusiastic. I find it easy to communicate with my students and find exactly what they might be struggling…
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Caitlin

Physics Tutor Lakelands, WA
Finding the way to teach students so that it is easier for the student to understand, and realising that everyone has their own way of learning - Finding their way and working with them to find their confidence. Patience and…
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Zachary

Physics Tutor Mandurah, WA
Listen to their struggling points and help them step by step to figure out what they're doing wrong and give them some confidence for how to proceed when they're by themselves. Sometimes all that's required is being walked through how to approach and solve a problem. Additionally, giving them resources (or helping them make their own) like notes…
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Elkin

Physics Tutor Mandurah, WA
In most cases, students are seeking tutoring because they are not sure that they will achieve the grades they require in their summative assessments. I believe that most students can learn, and learn to pass assessments. I have always believed it is our role to assist student to get to their goals. Sometime this means individualized learning. I…

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.