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Tutors in White Gum Valley include a UK-trained secondary maths teacher with five years' classroom experience, an early childhood educator and primary school teacher with international credentials, two university lecturers and academic prize-winners in science, veteran English and ESL specialists, high-ATAR recent graduates, peer mentors, youth leaders, and passionate STEM undergraduates from UWA and Curtin.

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Carla

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
First and foremost it would be building a strong rapport with the student and gaining mutual trust and respect. This builds a foundation of confidence and comfort which optimises a students ability to learn and their attitude towards learning. Tutors should be adaptable and be able to target the teaching to each students unique way of learning. …
Vincent
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Vincent

Tutor Murdoch, WA
building a student's confidence, and sharing the joy that comes with improvement. Be patient, who truly enjoys teaching, enjoys the company of his or her students, and has the ability to build a rapport with them so that they can learn. build an easy rapport with students at the beginning, making the student feel at ease, and comfortable, putting…
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Walden
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Walden

Tutor Murdoch, WA
Offer them support beyond the purely academic. Be there when they struggle to understand something and be kind, patient and understanding. I have great patience when it comes to someone who doesn't understand, and I can alter my explanation readily if my current way is not…
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(Muhammad) Qasim

Tutor Murdoch, WA
-To help the student to get the crux of the topic in a conceptual way -To make students creative -Possess immense interpersonal skills -Studied more than 9 major mathematics subjects -Experience in mathematics, engineering and physics subjects -Experience in everyday science concepts -Work experience in mining and resources sector as…
Olivia
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Olivia

Tutor Murdoch, WA
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is make their teaching environment comfortable. I believe students learn best if they are easy and able to talk and more importantly ask questions when they are unsure. Without this transparency I believe it’s very hard to teach and fully understand our students…
Deepak
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Deepak

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Bridging the gap of learning between learner and the curriculum Connecting with the students learning and supporting…
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Grace

Tutor Winthrop, WA
I consider some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be are; - Raising a student's overall confidence in schoolwork and specific subjects, - Increasing the student's engagement and enjoyment toward learning, - Assisting a student to raise their grades so as to feel that they have succeeded, - Increase a positive…
Tharmaratnam
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Tharmaratnam

Tutor Winthrop, WA
In my point of view, the main issue is that the student do not understand about their own problems. As a tutor, I must illustrate them what they are lagging in, and should gradually remove the knowledge or skill gap. A tutor should be a friendly person whom a student can communicate his problems. students usually copy the tutor styles to solve…
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Marcus

Tutor Winthrop, WA
I think the most important tasks for a tutor is to push their students to broaden their mind, their perspectives on the subject. I would want my students to be thinking learners and not followers. A good state of mind is always important for students especially in Mathematics, where sometimes u just have to keep trying with the right methods to…
Ashly
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Ashly

Tutor Winthrop, WA
A tutor can explain how any simple problem can have multiple solutions and also the easiest way to solve the problem logically I can resonate with students to think the way they do thus making the concepts more clearer in a way they can relate…
Ashin
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Ashin

Tutor Winthrop, WA
A tutor should focus on fostering understanding, encouraging critical thinking, and building confidence. Tailoring the teaching approach to the student's learning style is crucial. Additionally, creating a positive, motivating environment and teaching effective study skills can significantly enhance the student's overall learning experience. I…
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shehan bin

Tutor Winthrop, WA
Reduce his/her academic stress which mainly gets baked into them and make learning a fun thing. The ability to provide a general understanding of topics so that students do not have to apply so much burden to remember different things and make a general rule of thumb to compare special…
Jia Xuan
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Jia Xuan

Tutor Winthrop, WA
I believe in keeping students motivated and providing positive reinforcement so as to instill confidence in them, helping them see that they can improve with effort! I am a very patient tutor who can engage uninterested students, bridging their knowledge gaps and helping them improve on their subjects. I also have sufficient experience in holding…
Ru
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Ru

Tutor Winthrop, WA
I believe encouragement, repetition and clarification of syllabus points are things that a tutor can focus on, in which will greatly improve the confidence and results of the student. I have just recently graduated high school and thus share common experiences with the current students, I believe this as an advantage as I can guide and mentor my…
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Sebastian l

Tutor Murdoch, WA
I think the most important thing is for the student to truly understand what hes actually doing in the subject. Not just use the equations to solve test problems but to actually comprehend and appreciate the beautiful math and chemistry they're performing. Because I'm multilingual, fluent in Indonesian, English, Taiwanese, and Mandarin I can…
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Divyesh

Tutor Murdoch, WA
The power of being non-judgmental. A tutor must understand that every student has different learning capabilities and focus more on students that find it difficult to grasp concepts without belittling them. I believe I have two strengths as a tutor- 1. I do not follow the status quo/ set pattern of teaching. I like to mix things up so that my…
Timothy
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Timothy

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
As stated in the previous section, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. Although we are there to direct their study, there are a range of other things a student may face in their life. I'm not there just as an academic instructor, I also want to be able to relate to the person in front of me and assist them…
Jaden
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Jaden

Tutor Booragoon, WA
The most important thing to do as a tutor is to ensure your students are comfortable with you teaching them. Being able to cater to each student and getting to know them to ensure that you can adapt your teaching methods to be suite them. I am a very patient person and always do my best to explain concepts in a way people can understand…
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Sakthivelnathan

Tutor Murdoch, WA
Make student to realize the need of mathematics in their life and work place. Create a habit of imagining or visualizing a math problem, upon reading it. I let the student to realize that mathematics is a basic language to learn almost everything around the world. I am good at breaking down a complex math problem and simplify it by…
Paul
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Paul

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Strictly in terms of ATAR, to help students do and understand past exams so when the real exams come, they would feel less stressed and more "at home" with the topics being examined, whilst being able to manage time well due to them having done similar past exam questions as routine. But in terms of tutoring, actually helping the student…
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Jackie

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Help them understand the contents, provide tips and feedback on their work and do lots of guided practise! I am very organised and I always do my best to motivate and encourage my students to do their best, with a year of experience with students from different grade…
Timothy
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Timothy

Tutor Cottesloe, WA
I think it is more important to be able to communicate and connect with the students and find what they need to do to improve their scores. Then for myself finding different ways to get those skills across for them to be successful. My strengths as a tutor are connecting with the students and relating the material to what they understand most. I…
Siti
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Siti

Tutor Bibra Lake, WA
To help them to be more confident about themselves, and believe in themselves that they can do very well in the subject. By teaching them in the easy way that they can handle and make them feel successful with their learning. I have a very good habit as both teacher and mentor, which to make sequence of the learning as simple as possible. I…

Local Reviews

Keng was very efficient and was very good at lifting Elle’s confidence.
Jacqui, Fremantle

Inside White Gum ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sam worked on multiplication and division using the 4 times table, as well as telling time to the nearest quarter hour.

Year 8 student Mia focused on prime factorisation and calculating the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers, using factor trees for clarity.

For Year 10, Alex tackled solving quadratics and identifying turning points, alongside practice with modelling real-world scenarios using quadratic equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student showed reluctance to admit gaps in understanding trigonometric functions, making it difficult to address misconceptions—she still has trouble a) admitting that she has a gap in her knowledge and b) understanding fundamentally what trig functions are and do.

In Year 8 algebra, missing note-taking during online lessons meant confusion lingered when evaluating angles with variables.

A Year 5 student experienced ongoing challenges recalling rules for divisibility and prime factorisation, which slowed progress during complex number tasks.

Each moment of hesitation or skipped feedback led to time spent circling the same problems instead of building new confidence.

Recent Achievements

One White Gum Valley tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated with indices now confidently applies index laws and even tackles standard form questions independently.

In Year 7, another student who used to rush through maths is now consistently talking aloud during problem-solving, carefully setting out each step—successfully factorising more complex problems as a result of this shift.

Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 3 has started double-checking subtraction answers by reversing the calculation, showing real initiative after often skipping this step before. Last week, she finished all ten problems without needing any prompts.

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 City of Fremantle: Fremantle Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fremantle College.