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Tutors in Stake Hill include a UWA-trained Maths teacher with years of K–12 and university tutoring experience, an internationally experienced principal and M.Ed. leader, a Science Olympiad medalist and chess state champion, early childhood educators, ATAR high achievers, passionate peer mentors, and competition-winning musicians—offering standout academic guidance across STEM, English, and creative pursuits.

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Kristen

Ancient History 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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Kayla

Ancient History Tutor Secret Harbour, WA
I consider helping a student improve their grades is the most important thing a tutor could do for a student. That or helping a student gain a better understanding about the subject they are being tutored on. I am able to explain topics a person is struggling with in more detail, in a way that is able to be understood easily. I have knowledge in a…
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Eva

Ancient History Tutor Greenfields, WA
As a tutor helping students feel confident in themselves and their ability to overcome difficult tasks and assignments is crucial. Empowering students and watching them grow is the most important part of being a tutor I'm very patient and am completing my bachelor of Education where we are learning how to make the scsa curriculum exciting. I'm…
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Deacan

Ancient History Tutor Golden Bay, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel like they are being spoken with, not spoken to. They need this so they can feel included in the discussion of learning, and not like they are being belittled for not knowing as much. I am very good at learning the best way to help someone and am able to find that way and show…

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Our daughter is very happy with Praneetha! She was so proud of herself and told me Praneetha is a keeper.
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Inside Stake HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered
Year 5 student Lexie practised **times tables strategies** and identified number patterns, while a Year 10 student focused on **algebraic skills such as factorising expressions** and explored key ideas in upcoming curriculum chapters.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student reviewed **financial mathematics concepts including interest calculations** and applied these to real-world percentage problems using practical examples.
Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled with setting out algebra steps clearly, as one tutor noted: "he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors." This meant time was lost backtracking rather than progressing.

In Year 8 maths, another student avoided unfamiliar indices questions during revision and stuck to comfortable types; gaps persisted when tests covered mixed skills.

For a Year 5 learner, times tables answers came slowly when switching between different numbers—layout in working was often messy, making it hard to check for accuracy.

A senior student didn't consistently take up feedback on trigonometric identities, so repeated mistakes reappeared in later practice.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Stake Hill noticed a Year 7 student who used to quietly guess at answers now openly asks for clarification when something's unclear, especially during tricky geometry lessons.

In a recent high school session, a Year 10 student realised where he'd made errors on his last maths test and took the initiative to review those mistakes without prompting—something he'd hesitated to do before.

Another high schooler, working through probability and statistics, independently created a note sheet summarising key formulas after previously relying heavily on the tutor's guidance.

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 Lakelands Primary School.