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Tutors in Swan View include a Doctor of Science Education with 33 years' teaching and leadership experience, veteran primary teachers and school leaders, award-winning maths specialists, university scholars with ATARs above 90, experienced private tutors from Year 4–12, early childhood educators, youth mentors, and passionate STEM undergraduates recognized for subject excellence and mentoring.

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Hanieh

Tutor Lockridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to provide them an opportunity to grow in their knowledge, some students may find a question troubling at first glance and give up after giving it 1 try, my role as a tutor is to open the students eyes and push them a little forward to see how easy that problem could be fixed through a…
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Jennifer Shannara

Tutor Brabham, WA
Help them realize that learning takes time and not everyone has the same coping ability, some may learn faster than others and that is alright. I am approachable, understanding and…
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Grace Mol Joy

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
I strongly believe the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to build confidence in them. Confidence not only in learning new concepts but also to face real life situations. A tutor should support and encourage his/her students to ask questions and clear doubts. Encouraging critical thinking is also important for students. I…
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Cherlize Harriette

Tutor Brabham, WA
As a tutor, one of the most important thing you can do for you student is to support and empower them to continue learning and growing. Tutors are there to bring out the child's hidden skills and capabilities. Tutors don't only teach or guide a child but also to build that child's confidence and ignite their passion to continuously develop their…
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Anne

Tutor Brabham, WA
Be a listening ear Be a guide and counsellor to a student. Be honest and transparent when needed. Help a student discover their potential which is through guidance. Build a strict and professional relationship in form of both academic and emotional support which helps a student know you are approachable which eases their mind. Have time for…
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Ili Nabilah

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
Connect the dots from where they are to where they want to be. Take the life's insecurities out of them by make them focus on their end goal. Make education as a bridge to get there. Some students cant really focus on education due to family issues or personal. Remind them that it does not matter what are their histories, choices are everything.…
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Shreya

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Provide them with the best techniques to help them learn. As well as comfort them and encourage them when they feel like giving up or when they don't understand a topic or concept. I'm confident, outgoing, and smart. I'm able to teach the students effectively in unique and fun ways. I have good communication skills and I am hard-working and…
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Ned

Tutor Beechboro, WA
While the obvious role of a tutor would be to make a student fully understand the concepts that the tutor is teaching but I think making a student confident, developing communication skills and making them the best version of themselves are some of the quintessential roles of a tutor. I think I am good at being patient and being an active…
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Madeeha

Tutor Lockridge, WA
1. Be friendly 2. Try to understand problems of students. 3. Try to solve their problems in best possible way. 1. I have great knowledge in the subject field. 2. I have good communication skills with friendly personality. 3. I can work hard on someone to solve their academic…
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Vinodhini

Tutor Brabham, WA
Identifying the area of interest, analyzing the potential and developing the best are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. As a tutor, my strengths are analyzing the capabilities of an individual and delivering what's required to take it to the next…
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Armaan

Tutor Kalamunda, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be just as…
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Courtney

Tutor Greenmount, WA
Be genuine; be genuine about knowing the information, be geuine about wanting to help and being genuinely concerned for their education. I am really good at explaining things to students, in lots of different ways if they dont understand. My weakness would be that i am really friendly, and if the student just wants to sit and talk i would have a…
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Tim

Tutor Stratton, WA
If a tutor can show a student how to truly learn and allow them to experience the feeling of learning, not only will that tutor help that student with a specific subject at a specific time but can also set them up to really put effort into learning throughout the rest of their lives, allowing them to reach their maximum potential in life no matter…
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Joseph

Tutor Stratton, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them love to learn and do school work, and to show them the rewards that learning will give them in the future. My main strength is being able to describe taught subjects in a way that a student will be able to understand; relating the subject to their strenghts, thus making it…
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Melchor

Tutor Midland, WA
My students will be happy with my company and at the same time they are learning. Learning is a continuous process.So we teach to inspire and share you knowledge to others. I am patient and have passion for…
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Tanishque

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe that a good tutor should consider their student as their friend so that the child can feel comfortable sharing his/her problem. Moreover, a good tutor should teach their students independence to complete their work. The most important strength in order to be a successful teacher is connectivity with the Student. I believe this is my…
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William

Tutor Jane Brook, WA
You as the teacher have multiple methods and ways of teaching as everyone learns differently. I am teaching kids with dyslexia as I have it as…
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Devika

Tutor Midland, WA
Support them and find their weakness , try to cover their weakness by our help. Can help students easily get the topic with easy tricks and small…
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dimple

Tutor Midland, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering understanding, building confidence, and creating a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs, encourage critical thinking, and motivate students to stay engaged. Guiding them to become independent learners helps ensure lasting…
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Bhavana

Tutor Midland, WA
Help them understand the core concepts and make them feel confident with the subject matter. Being a teacher back in India for 13 years, I have a good teaching experience and it is something I enjoy and find…
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Gisha Elizabeth

Tutor Midland, WA
I try to teach the students in a simple way and I make sure that they understand the basic concepts. I believe having an understanding on the basics is really important as a tutor My biggest strength is Iam self confident and has high attention to detail. I always tend to be honest, friendly and trust worthy with my…
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Chris

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grow, allowing students to creatively problem solve by fostering independence. I communicate clearly and concisely. I can problem solve effectively and produce simple steps to complex problems. I also have a lot of patience and empathy, realising that people have…
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Robbie

Tutor Midland, WA
Tutors should be able to work well with different types of students, as well as know enough maths to explain things in great depth. Tutors need to be patient and helpful, and be able to communicate with children's parents as well. I have experience tutoring for more than five years, which has helped me gain confidence in working with children on…

Local Reviews

We have only been having Syed tutor our son for about 4 weeks, but he is calm, patient and knowledgeable, and very keen to help our son achieve his goals. He is encouraging and experienced and has provided us with resources and ideas to help. So far we are very pleased.
Andrew

Inside Swan ViewTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Emily worked through practice test questions on ratios and index laws, focusing on applying the correct rules to solve problems.

For Year 11, Sarah reviewed osmosis, cell transport, and metabolism in Human Biology, while also creating a targeted study plan for her upcoming ATAR test.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jacob tackled projectile motion calculations and circular motion concepts in Physics, practicing how to find final velocities and analyze vertical circular motion scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student, despite good comprehension, struggled to organize information efficiently during dense sessions—"I tried to fit too much in too little time," noted the tutor—which led to confusion and reduced retention.

In Year 11 Chemistry, skipping note-taking on key definitions left gaps in test preparation; this habit also limited recall under pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's working out in algebra was described as "slightly unstructured and hard to follow," making it difficult to choose the correct formulas mid-problem.

In contrast, a Year 4 student avoided completing homework for story planning, resulting in lost opportunities for feedback and improvement before class writing tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Swan View tutor recently saw a Year 11 student who had always relied on guessing start openly asking for clarification whenever she hit confusing algebra problems—something she'd avoided before.

Another high schooler in Year 10, after struggling with test revision, began making her own cue cards and used them to complete practice questions much more independently than last term.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to get distracted during times tables now keeps herself focused long enough to finish all ten multiplication questions without needing any reminders from the tutor.

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 Boya Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Swan View Primary School.