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Tutors in Welshpool include a WACE ATAR 99.65 scorer and experienced K–12 maths and science tutor, a Curtin-trained student mentor, a Master of Teaching candidate with years of English tutoring, an accomplished Australian Maths Competition awardee, classroom-tested substitute teachers, STEM graduates, youth mentors, and academic high-achievers passionate about guiding school students to their best.

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Ashfak

Engineering Studies Tutor East Cannington, WA
Help student with assignments and preparation for exams. Provide support in areas which a student is having difficulty with. Significant experience as a tutor and strong familiarty with the high school…
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Priyank

Engineering Studies Tutor East Cannington, WA
Provide the best in his own ability and knowledge to assist a student overcome any academic problems. Strong communication skills to make it easy for other students to understand. I also have an effective and engaging public speaking skills together with good presentation skills. In addition, I have an effective time management…
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Rajan

Engineering Studies Tutor Bentley, WA
Help them excel in their studies. Patience is a…
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Sakir Adnan

Engineering Studies Tutor Rivervale, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, encourage independence, provide clarity, create a positive learning environment, and tailor instruction. By helping students believe in their ability to understand and master the subject matter, tutors boost their self-confidence, which is crucial for academic…
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Braden

Engineering Studies Tutor Bentley, WA
The most important thing is to able to listen and understand the students' needs. My communication, interpersonal and persuasion skills that help to push students to reach their potential, even when they don't necessarily believe that they have the capacity to…
Jun
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Jun

Engineering Studies Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is to listen to the students. By listening to their problems, I shall modify my approach and pass the knowledge to them with another method. I am a patient tutor and would not be frustrated by students' question cause I was once a student that asked lots of questions. As I deal with numbers a lot, I am very…
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Md Mohiuddin

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding by breaking down complex concepts, provide personalized support to address individual needs, and boost the student's confidence and motivation to learn. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex topics into…
Michael
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
A tutor should be able to guide students in their studies by making sure that no questions are left unanswered in the students mind. I have a good knowledge of maths and I have the patience to explain a problem until the student fully understands…
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Vinay

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
Listening and spending time building a teacher-student relation, Focusing on strength of a student while minimizing and working on the weaknesses.Creating a fun, confident and vibrant environment for a student where he can learn without stress and enjoys what is being taught. Keeping track of a student progress and driving him through his study…
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Ankush

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be someone there to listen to them, someone there to guide them through their academic problems (not just the academics but the mindset as well) and someone who they feel is having a positive impact on their learning experience. Throughout high school, I would help many of my colleagues…
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Jonathan

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
Great understanding and knowledge of the subject is possibly the best thing a tutor can offer. Making them able to do their current assignment is just not ideal, they should then also be able to understand the core knowledge of the questions, so that when similar questions arrived they would be able to do it themselves, or even better, they might…
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Dylan

Engineering Studies Tutor St James, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the learning process fun, because at the end of the day, if the student isn't enjoying what they are doing(whether it be succeeding or seeing improvement), they aren't going to remember anything. The learning process has to be a clear pathway, with no maybes, and a fun, enjoyable time. I believe…
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Manojkumar

Engineering Studies Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
1. To improve the student's grades and understanding of the respective subject. 2. To motivate and increase the confidence. 3. To make the student realize that he/she has more than what it takes to become the topper in his/her subject. 1. Communication - I try to communicate in a manner which the student thoroughly understands the concept. I…
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Fatemeh

Engineering Studies Tutor Rivervale, WA
I believe that a tutor should be prepared for the session and knows the students needs. Because students abilities are different, so the tutor should know his students very well. Clarifying the problem and then develop the critical thinking ability in the students. Moreover, the progress of students should be monitored carefully. I am a very…
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Atteul

Engineering Studies Tutor Victoria Park, WA
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Amir

Engineering Studies Tutor Langford, WA
The tutor should explain as simple as he/she can to the students for better understanding and solve some examples to achieve appropriate understanding of any concepts. I had a student in year 9 that had so many problems in maths and his grade was D, after working together his grad converted to…
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Shruti

Engineering Studies Tutor South Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to increase confidence and passion about learning such that the student is ready to learn new things everyday! And may be push them to become less lazy when it comes to studying My biggest strenght as a math tutor would be my math knowledge and simplified math techniques and concepts. Apart from that, i…
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David

Engineering Studies Tutor Karawara, WA
Know the subject, be able to communicate the subject, encourage and support the student, engage with the student. I have a significant understanding of the content, both in the conceptual and examinable sense. I focus on providing insight on the mechanisms behind problems encountered and then work on encouraging independence in the area so that…
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Aneketh

Engineering Studies Tutor Riverton, WA
I've found in my experience that students often lack self confidence, they are extremely capable but feel as though they can't take the problem. I find tutoring for students can be extremely empowering for them. They often surprise themselves with their achievements and this helps them really develop their confidence. Confidence is a hugely…
Jason
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Jason

Engineering Studies Tutor South Perth, WA
As I said in the previous questions, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instilling the importance of Math and Science to everyday lives. Sharing knowledge to them and consequently, providing reasons why they should love the subjects is one of your measures to be a successful tutor. For me, a good tutor is not only teach the…
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Richard

Engineering Studies Tutor Manning, WA
Listen to the student, and pay attention to how the student approaches the study material and offer different options that might help them better. I can explain a concept from a different perspective than that of a university lecturer or a teacher, so that the concept is easily…
Andy
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Andy

Engineering Studies Tutor Como, WA
Teaching, encouraging, motivating and inspiring students are the most important things that a tutor can do. Teaching is the most basic yet one of the most important duties for a tutor. Moreover, a tutor needs to continuously encourage and motivate students during lessons, so they may spark their interest in a particular subject or area of study in…
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Jaylen

Engineering Studies Tutor Shelley, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is focus on that student, listen to what they want and then create a personalised lesson just for them. The major difference between a class and a tutor is how the tutor is able to focus on the one student, and maximising this chance and truly listening to the student and helping them…

Local Reviews

Kevin was great during the session and Ruby felt comfortable with the session.
Katie, East Victoria Park

Inside WelshpoolTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student worked on lowest and highest common numbers, as well as long division using practice questions; another Year 8 focused on order of operations, adding fractions, and converting fractions into percentages with step-by-step examples.

A Year 10 student tackled advanced trigonometric identities from Modules 9E to 9H, deepening understanding through targeted proofs and problem sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on vectors and trigonometric identities missed key lessons due to illness, so recent sessions focused on catching up quickly—this led to some confusion when tackling proofs and challenge questions. As noted, "she can get stuck on proving equations and hashing the wordings of the problem," showing that gaps in prior learning still slow progress even after review.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled with test tasks because she rushed through questions and avoided writing out her working—errors crept in unnoticed until marking time.

In primary, incomplete homework left one Year 5 unable to recall times tables without finger counting.

Recent Achievements

Anele, a high school student aiming to boost OLNA scores, has started turning complex word problems into equations much faster than before—something he used to hesitate with.

Seren now comes to sessions prepared with her own list of trigonometric identities and independently solves advanced problems she once needed help on.

In a recent primary session, one student who was previously unsure about what "add" meant can now confidently add two- and three-digit numbers after using visual strategies, finishing the lesson by explaining her working out loud.

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 Cannington Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queens Park Primary School.