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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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Justine

Online Tutor Success, WA
The most important thing is to ensure that a student properly understands the task in front of them so that at a later stage, they are able to work independently and without assistance. A tutor also needs to remain positive and act as a positive influence over the student and ensure the student feels safe and comfortable at all times. I am…
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Kevin

Online Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Teach them to the best of their ability to improve. Using good teaching technics to help students to become better. Working hard with the slower students to help them improve Patient, Passionate, Persistence .Encouraging.. Kind, hard working Motivating students to do their best. Working hard to help students to become better than before .Bachelor…
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Heerah

Online Tutor Beeliar, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand a topic in a way that they understand. What I mean by this, is that not one student is the same as another. Some are visual learners and need practical explanations or materials to assist them to understand, others students may be auditory learners who require spoken…
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Swati

Online Tutor Atwell, WA
A tutor can teach make study very interseting. A tutor is not just a teacher but is also a guide who can gudie th student in right direction. If a student knows and understands what is he studying, he can achieve excellent results and all this is the responsibility of the tutor. I have good knowledge of the subject. I tend to get along with…
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Yana

Online Tutor Piara Waters, WA
A great tutor isn’t just a walking answer key; they’re a guide, helping students navigate toward solutions while ensuring they understand the steps along the way. By fostering a growth mindset, I help students stay motivated and recognise that progress comes with effort and persistence. My strengths as a tutor include being patient and…
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Ryan

Online Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Instill good learning practices, eventually letting them take control of their education. To teach them that knowledge is power. Strengths: Ability to communicate effectively with both student and parent. To monitor the student's progress and to pinpoint areas for improvement. To pass on tips for fast working in a stressful exam…

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.
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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.