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Tutors in West Swan include a former primary and secondary teacher with a Master's in Chemistry, experienced K–12 maths and science tutors, an ATAR 99.95 graduate with peer mentoring experience, student teachers with classroom expertise, award-winning school leaders, competition achievers, youth coaches, and university students excelling in STEM and education—offering rich academic guidance and firsthand teaching skill.

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Jashandeep

Economics Tutor Caversham, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
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Ziyi

Economics Tutor South Guildford, WA
I think it would be the unlimited support and confidence the tutor has for their student as well as their passion for their subject they are teaching. If the student feels like their tutor listens to them and has confidence in their potential, then in due time, the student will likely flourish and develop their abilities. A lot of the time…
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Neel

Economics Tutor Aveley, WA
A great tutor does more then explain concepts - they help students build confidence, develop problem solving skills and foster a love for learning. Some of the things an economics tutor can do include: Building confidence Students struggle not because they don’t know the answers but because they doubt themselves. Personalising the…
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Naomi

Economics Tutor Ballajura, WA
encouraging independence when learning building rapport setting goals and tracking progress flexibility and adaptability Subject expertise Patience and Resilience Motivational…
Kiany
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Kiany

Economics Tutor Aveley, WA
Improving confidence in a student's ability, I believe, is the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student. Confidence will not only transfer into their class but in almost all aspects of their life. The confidence and belief a student has in themselves is priceless and I aim to achieve a high level of self-belief with all my…
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Ashleigh

Economics Tutor Aveley, WA
Explain the topics in a way that the student understands, for example some students will require a topic to be broken into several small parts to be able to understand it. My strengths as a tutor are that I am very patient, I am flexible with my delivery skills, I am friendly and I am approachable and easy to talk to. All of these skills I…
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Caitlin

Economics Tutor High Wycombe, WA
To be able to cater to the students needs, understand what they require and work with them by their side until they are ready to tackle things on their own. Give them the confidence they need to do well in the required subjects. Kind, caring, enthusiastic, studying to be a high school teacher, passionate about helping others, good communication…

Local Reviews

Andre has been of great assistance to our son. He takes the time to explain concepts and ask questions to encourage our son to think about the math problems. I would highly recommend Andre
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Inside West SwanTutoring Sessions

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Year 5 student Myra focused on mixed, proper, and improper fractions as well as addition and subtraction of decimals, with extra practice using worded problems for her upcoming test.

For Year 9, Sarah tackled index laws and converting between surd and indice forms, followed by revision of simultaneous equations ahead of a school assessment.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan worked through algebra basics including expanding brackets and factorising, alongside an introduction to surds to support his first topic in senior maths.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student arrived without prepared notes for a test and had lost key materials, relying heavily on reference sheets rather than independent recall—he was unable to do many questions without help of his notes.

In Year 9 algebra sessions, skipping proper layout in answers made it difficult to spot errors when rearranging equations.

For a Year 6 student, worded maths problems often led to confusion; rushing into guesses instead of working through the question carefully meant she missed vital information.

These patterns resulted in time spent re-explaining concepts or retracing steps, delaying progress during lessons.

Recent Achievements

In a West Swan tutoring session, one high school student who previously hesitated to speak up now comfortably ask for help whenever she's confused, even explaining her reasoning out loud as she works through equations—a big shift from earlier lessons.

Another older student began taking the initiative to complete all her English homework ahead of time and could clearly explain how she arrived at each answer, showing much more independence than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 girl who was once terrified of division managed to use her times tables confidently and solved multi-digit division problems without fear by the end of the lesson.

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