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Tutors in St James include a secondary education specialist and current student teacher, a seasoned K–12 maths and science tutor with a government merit scholarship, a graduate certificate-qualified classroom teacher, ATAR high achievers in advanced mathematics and physics, Olympiad and distinction award recipients, plus university students mentoring in English, STEM, and creative arts.

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Cindy

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
I consider a tutor responsibility towards students is to be committed and flexible. The tutor should be with their student even if both have been going through the exam period. The tutor should never cancel on a lesson with a student for their own studies. As well, it is a must to be patient towards the student and be flexible as a tutor to learn…
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James

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important thing for a tutor is that they further the learning and understanding of their student. An important role of the tutor to do this is to assist the student to learn in a way they can understand. I believe that the tutor should make it easier for the student to learn the fundamental concepts. I have a strong understanding of core…
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Saroj

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Tutors should offer guidance, encouragement and support throughout the learning process, they should be patient and approachable, create a safe and comfortable environment to students, can provide feedback and assessment, can provide strength and weakness and should be able to set goal for students As a tutor I have clear and concise explanations…
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R.M. Aruni

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
the most important things a tutor can do for a student is uplift them knowledge wise as well as in person. To give them knowledge while instilling good habits and ethics. To make them grow into a better version of themselves. I'm good at keeping the class knowledgeable yet interesting at the same time. I have a sharp eye, so it is easier for me to…
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Juan

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is providing the tools and resources to be able to tackle problems independently, no matter the difficulty. To do this, it is important to design personalised methodologies that allow students to learn the basic knowledge, get familiar with some examples and then put into practice what was learned…
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Muhammad

Physics Tutor Riverton, WA
Prepare the best tutoring methodology keeping in mind students strengths and weaknesses Build compliance with high school course and curriculum Build and keep interest of student in the subject Do regular assessments to follow improvement strategies I have resilience, patience, subject expertise and excellent teaching methodologies which can…
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Uvinya

Physics Tutor Shelley, WA
I believe a tutor's main job is more than just teaching. It's about creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where students feel comfortable asking questions and sharing their ideas. A good tutor also gives students individual help and feedback to help them get better. Overall, a tutor helps students feel confident and reach their goals. As a…
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Caesar

Physics Tutor Kewdale, WA
More important than anything else, an effective tutor must be able to meet the student at their level, whether that is their level of understanding or lack thereof of a given topic, or even going the extra mile and addressing external circumstances they face that affect their academic performance. My main strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
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Ravneet

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
A tutor should create a supportive and non-judgmental environment, encourage curiosity, and help students develop independent learning skills. Building trust and confidence is just as important as explaining the subject matter. I am patient, approachable, and able to explain complex concepts in a simple and relatable way. I adapt my teaching style…
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Samuel

Physics Tutor Lathlain, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and understand well the assistance they request. It is of the upmost importance to consider the students needs. My strengths as a tutor are being understanding and patient. Being able to recognise that everyone learns differently and being able to adapt to that is also…
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Jerome

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Being engaging and motivational to encourage the kids to learn With over 10 years of experience teaching students in Dubai, it is amazing to see my students improve from being uninterested into becoming the top of their class. Being a previous scholar and a tutor helps me share study skills and habits that will definitely equip anyone who I will…
Martin
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Martin

Physics Tutor Ferndale, WA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is providing students confidence in their own abilities, providing comfort and assurance that they have the capabilities to succeed. My strength as a tutor is my ability to relate to the struggles of learning because I once also struggled learning, I can use these past experiences to formulate a…
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TSHERING

Physics Tutor Ferndale, WA
The vital points to remember as a tutor is to impart 100 percent knowledge and skill to the learners. As a tutor we should bring big changes in the life of the learners with various teaching strategies and skills. - Teachings algebra, commercial maths, data and probability and…
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Peljor

Physics Tutor Ferndale, WA
Apart from Academics, I value teaching life skills and life values to students. They should be a good person before being a good employee. As a tutor I am strict when I have to be and lenient when the situation requires. It’s always good to change lanes when required and not stay put on being strict. Each student is a different person and it…
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John

Physics Tutor Ferndale, WA
Help to develop confidence and self - direction in work. Communicate an interest in the subject Assist in the development of good work and study habits including setting out or work and establishment of a study routine. Ability to explain concepts clearly and use methods such as analogy and concrete examples. Patience and empathy with…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Shelley, WA
Enhancing their interests in learning, building up their confidence, and preparing them to tackle the day-to-day homeworks / assginments, then tests and examinations. Like a coach, my strength is to breakdown the problems into individual components and build the students up from there. Patience, persistence and resourcefulness are the other key…
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Sukhvinder

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Tutor always try to make some easy methods and concepts so it will easy for students to understand the concept well in depth and tutor must try to give some extra edge of knowledge to students. As a tutor my strengths are: Punctual Adaptive nature Hardworking Dedicated towards my work Polite and humble nature This all are the strengths that…
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Gaurav

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Understanding the student's needs and learning style.Every student is unique, and what works for one student may not work for another. A good tutor should take the time to understand the student's needs and learning style so they can tailor their teaching approach accordingly. I am very good at teaching.I am friendly with the students and the…
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JORGE

Physics Tutor Como, WA
Encourage creative thinking Patience, empathy and encouraging curiosity to the…
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Violet

Physics Tutor Como, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, create clarity, and inspire motivation. A good tutor doesn’t just explain answers — they guide students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills. By being patient, encouraging, and consistent, tutors help students feel supported and capable. I also…
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Sian

Physics Tutor Como, WA
I think one of the most important things about tutoring is to help students not only understand what they need to do, but also why they need to do it, alongside techniques to perform well in assessments. My biggest strength as a tutor is my ability to explain concepts from the ground up. Because my own understanding of maths and science is built…
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Dipendra

Physics Tutor Queens Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are understanding their needs, creating a supportive environment, providing clear explanations, offering guidance and feedback, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, promoting active learning, supporting motivation and confidence, and collaborating with parents and teachers.…
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Nelofa

Physics Tutor Kewdale, WA
Given that type of feelings which make a student comfort to learn something, do something. I can take the attention of the students when I explain…

Local Reviews

Very happy with Antony he is working well with my son, he is on time and easy to deal with. Thanks Antony.
Grant Mills, Kensington

Inside St JamesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Mieke worked on visualising data and interpreting graphs, then solved word problems involving graphing data.

In Year 10, Ronja focused on ionic equations and practised calculating titration quantities using stoichiometric ratios.

For Year 11, Fatima reviewed redox equations and oxidation numbers before revisiting subatomic particles and tackling linear equations relevant to chemistry calculations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, the student still shows some minor mistakes in writing chemical formulas, especially when revising ionic and polyatomic ions—missteps that lingered after sessions unless earlier material was rechecked.

A Year 9 student did not complete assigned homework or maintain a school notebook, making it difficult to track progress in new math concepts.

For a Year 6 learner, untidy handwriting made written work hard to read, leading to confusion during revision.

In English (Year 10), one student hesitated to organize thoughts on paper, often leaving drafts unfinished; as the tutor noted, "she writes well but is often hesitant."

Recent Achievements

One St James tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously relied heavily on guidance now summarising the main steps for balancing ionic equations and explaining the stoichiometric ratio's importance in titration problems—an area that had caused confusion before.

In another session, a high schooler began independently solving questions after gaps in balancing half-equations were addressed; she tackled most homework with minimal help, marking a real shift from earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to rush through English assignments is now catching silly mistakes by reviewing his work more carefully, leading to clearer handwriting and fewer errors overall.

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 Victoria Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Millen Primary School.