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Tutors in Wandi include a university-trained teacher with 17 years' experience, an ATAR 98.65 graduate and Australian Maths Competition High Distinction recipient, multiple tutors with top ATARs (97+), a seasoned youth mentor, accomplished maths competition entrants, and K–12 specialists in maths, English and science—several holding academic awards or subject dux honours.

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Ravi

Info Processing Tutor Hammond Park, WA
First and foremost, a tutor has to gel up with the student, make him/her comfortable. Once that is done, the teaching method adopted must be interesting, with must include examples from daily life so that the student can relate to it easily. Moreover, a diagrammatic approach must be used while teaching, since, children tend to remember pictures…
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Gladice

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I think a tutor can help a student to boost confidence in a situation where a little more dedicated time and effort could make possible. A tutor can develop a learning strategy that the student can follow, to make a difficult or boring subject easier and interesting to learn. Undivided attention by a tutor, which would help the students to…
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Jan Jemi Gerwayne

Info Processing Tutor Parmelia, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always keep the subject as interesting as he can. The way I keep things interesting is to get to know more about the student's interests and try to relate the subject to his interests. By doing this, the student will be able to see the value of the subject. Patience and experience. From…
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Sindhura

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I believe the most benefical things a tutor can do for a student is to foster comprehension, build confidence and encourage independent thinking. Even though it is important to help a student comprehend the topic, it is equally important that we make a comfortable environment for them to make mistakes, learn from them, ask even slighest of doubts.…
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Nandani

Info Processing Tutor Hilbert, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing individualized support tailored to their learning style, clarifying concepts, and addressing confusion to facilitate understanding. Encouraging and motivating students, offering constructive feedback, and promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills are crucial for…
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ZANDRA MAE

Info Processing Tutor Hammond Park, WA
To be a tutor, one should know what type of learning method and mode of delivery of learning to students. But most of it, a tutor should consider what the student needs. My strengths are more on the attitude I think, I am patient, love to learn, I listened, loves to facilitate, and willing to extend help to…
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Leo

Info Processing Tutor Atwell, WA
In one word I think it is support. But not just "support". It is also encouragement, patience, continuing support throughout. Supporting the student to achieve better grades, gain better self esteem and confidence. Support student to have a good mindset walking into tests and exams. Support student to have outstanding logic, which isn't only…
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Julia

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
First of all, it's all about individual support. Then clarifying concepts, boost confidence, and Encourage Critical Thinking: I think a tutor must definitely have strength in knowledge, Patience, adaptability, availability as well as in…
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Michael

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do to a student is inspire them, believe in them, push them to attain their potential and eventually grow and attain results together. I have developed patience and resilience because I understand not everyone is the same. I really want inclined towards growth and progress rather than…
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Rabjot

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Motivates and facilitate a path to the students gaining in-depth knowledge about learning subjects. As a tutor, it helps us to build personal, emotional and social relationships among students. • Communication skills • Adaptability • Responsibility • Problem- solving • Reduce student’s…
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Asees Kaur

Info Processing Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be highly empathetic, understanding, kind and supportive in their approach for teaching their students. It will significantly help them grow their academic and personal spheres of their lives. This, in turn, will automatically lead the student to become confident, peaceful, joyful and…
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Shaikh Sayed

Info Processing Tutor Parmelia, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, offer personalized support, build confidence, foster critical thinking, create a supportive environment, and instill a love for learning. These elements contribute to effective learning, academic success, and overall growth. As a tutor, my strengths lie in…
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Qiaochen

Info Processing Tutor Parmelia, WA
I believe the most important thing i can do is the teach my students how to ask the right questions, this helps practice independent thinking with life long learning benefits. I can tackle problems from different angles to find one clearest for each student to…
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Sharjeel

Info Processing Tutor Parmelia, WA
Providing individualised attention, creating a welcoming study space, and giving students the tools they need to become self-directed learners are among the most valuable services a tutor can provide a student. My strengths as a tutor are rooted in my dedication to self-improvement and my motivation to seek out novel approaches within my…
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Fake

Info Processing Tutor Cockburn, WA
To help a student understand the core concepts being taught so that they can solve problems from first principles. To show a student different methods for learning effectively and to encourage them to adopt those methods. To convey the importance of being outside of one's comfort zone when it comes to learning. To teach a student the importance…

Local Reviews

EzyMath were very quick to contact me and follow up my enquiry. I received lots of information and support. The tutor they assigned for my 13yr old was a good match- they were very nice and connected with my child but not really prepared for the first lesson -but it was their first time tutoring so i was happy to give another try.
AL, Aubin Grove

Inside WandiTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student focused on completing the square to solve quadratic equations and reviewed probability assessment questions.

Another Year 10, Chloe, worked through simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution methods.

For Year 11, Max tackled polynomial division by linear expressions and practiced finding solutions for cubic functions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, a student's fear of "functions with bigger numbers" led to avoidance and hesitation—resulting in incomplete working and missed practice opportunities.

Another high schooler tackling dilation of functions left report writing until the last minute, causing rushed submissions and less time for feedback; as one tutor observed, "try starting report writing earlier to not require cramming too close to due date."

In Year 6 maths, messy written work and skipping steps in division made it difficult to identify where mistakes occurred, prolonging confusion during homework review. These process habits directly impacted confidence and progress.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wandi recently noticed a big change with a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on quadratic equations—she now confidently recognises no real solution exists and can spot her own past mistakes.

In Year 8, another student who was hesitant to ask for help during algebra lessons has started speaking up whenever unsure, which is a shift from his old habit of guessing quietly.

Meanwhile, one younger student has begun using "greater than" and "less than" symbols independently after previously mixing them up, even drawing the arrows correctly without reminders.

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 Success Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Honeywood Primary School.