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Tutors in Alfred Cove include a university-trained primary teacher with specialist maths expertise, an ATAR 98+ achiever and multiple subject dux awardee, a seasoned assistant lecturer in mathematics with national academic prizes, accomplished music and English tutors, experienced youth coaches, peer mentors, and several passionate science and maths specialists currently studying at top universities.

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Stuart

Info Processing Tutor Crawley, WA
Make the topic interesting and understandable. I am technically competent at most topics, and am capable of explaining them in an understandable manner. Unfortunately, I also care about what the students would think of…
Karishna
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Karishna

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
It is important to be compassionate and build rapport. It is also important to help students visualise problems and identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. I think a few of my best strengths would be my patience, communication skills, flexibility, openness to…
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Ananya
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Ananya

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
Understand and Solve their problems their problems according to their requirements. Have a safe and respectful environment. I am confident, approachable, and determined. I can understand people and change to their…
Tiselle
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Tiselle

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
Delivering the teaching method in a way that students easily understands the concept and can apply it immediately to practical problems. An example could be making an imaginary layout to help students visualize the background of the problem. Creating an imaginary scenario to help students better visualize the concept of the problem. Additionally,…
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Aadarsh

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing is helping the student actually understand the material, not just memorise it. Once they understand why something works, they can apply it to different problems, which is especially important in subjects like Mathematics Applications and higher-level maths. It’s also really important to build the student’s…
Tinashe
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Tinashe

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are create a supportive learning environment, build the student’s confidence, and develop their problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers. A tutor should guide students to think critically, reinforce foundational concepts, and equip them with strategies they can use independently in the…
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Sreelajoyoti

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing a good tutor could do is to communicate in a way that makes the learner feel motivated, enthusiastic, and confident. Make sure the teacher is hardworking and acts as an inspiration for all students. Be knowledgeable to answer all sorts of questions. Personal relationships are crucial to student achievement; the more…
Grace
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Grace

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making them feel confident that they can and will understand the information they are struggling with and doing so in a patient and kind way. The goal of a tutor shouldn't just be to check off a box but to leave a student feeling that they are capable and someone cares about their hard…
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Amit

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is gravitate students toward learning by making them curious. A tutor should try to make learning an activity that students should look forward to. As tutors it is paramount to make sure that the learnings are not just marks-centric but a means to accomplishing more. Tutoring is skill which requires…
Aleem Shah
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Aleem Shah

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
I feel like one of the most common problems I see with fellow University Students is a mental block carried over from their high school days - the preconception that they "simply can't do" particular things or that they're not good enough at a subject to attempt things. As such, I feel like getting rid of these blocks by showing students that even…
Henry
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Henry

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
Definitely patience. I think its easy for people to think tutoring will be a cakewalk, knowing that you’re well versed in a subject. But having the ability to be able to slow down, and take the time that the student needs is very important I would say that I am: Kind Patient Have the ability to make it…
Kavishani
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Kavishani

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
Make sure the student completely understands the subject content and make him/her feel confident for her exams. Considering my strengths, I have great communication skills. Also, I ensure the student I teach completely understands what has been taught by providing more examples and repeating the content if he/she does not understand the topic in…
Dana
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Dana

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
As a tutor, my key focus is on personalizing the learning approach, building a strong foundation, and promoting critical thinking. I create a supportive environment, set achievable goals, and provide constructive feedback to foster confidence and a love for learning. Collaboration with parents and continuous professional development further…
Stanley
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Stanley

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
A tutor should be able to teach a student how to learn. They shouldn't just coach students on what they are studying but also how they are studying - whether their mode of study is effective and efficient enough. So that in the end, the student is able to tackle any subject or obstacle they run into without a tutor. Being friendly and…
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Sersang

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them better understand the material they are learning and to really engage with it. Tutors have the ability to be one on one with students and they can really transform a students perspective and views on a particular subject for the better. My strengths as a tutor…
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Hemkrit

Info Processing Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing would be to be able to encourage and motivate the student. The tutor should be able to help the students with any difficulty or problem that they may have. As such, the tutor should also ensure that there is effective commuication between him and his/her student so that the latter can ask any questions without hesitation.…
Max
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Max

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
Meet them where they are without judgement, and believe in them that they can learn complex material. Kindness, clarity, and…
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Netta

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
There are many different ways that a student can learn, and there may also be different contexts as to why a student may be struggling to understand a concept or a topic. As a tutor, the most important thing you can do is to build a relationship and build the trust to understand their strengths, weaknesses, and any barriers they may be facing.…
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Musa Ahmed

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
I think to make the subject fun is the mosy important thing. Once it stop feels being like a chore and when you are interested in maths everything starts to click into place and you automatically start to do better. This was my own personal experience so I want to replicate that for others I think I am very patient and clear on my methods and…
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Haitham

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
make the student understand why are we studying this. not just teaching how to pass the exam I very calm and patient, and I never give up till I am sure the learner understood the…
Matthew
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Matthew

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
I feel that above all else a tutor is there to help a student learn but is also required to help guide a student through whatever it may be. It never hurts to have another opinion from someone outside of family or maybe even religion or culture. Ability to transfer knowledge in an understandable way and the resilience to continue even when they…
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Magniya

Info Processing Tutor Como, WA
A tutor's most important role is to create a supportive learning environment, help students overcome challenges, and personalize lessons to meet individual needs, ensuring they stay motivated and engaged. My strengths as a tutor include simplifying complex topics, adapting to different learning styles, maintaining patience, strong communication,…
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Ammar

Info Processing Tutor Waterford, WA
Fostering a passion for the subject and promoting a curiosity-driven approach can make learning enjoyable and a lifelong pursuit as a long term objective, and guiding students on how to study efficiently and providing effective learning strategies empowers them for independent learning over the short term I inspire and motivate students by…

Local Reviews

I loved our Scott! He was perfect for our year 5!
Lindsey, Alfred Cove

Inside Alfred CoveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia reviewed perimeter, area, and surface area from her recent measurement test, then practised Venn diagrams and two-way tables to prepare for a probability assessment.

Year 9 student Paige focused on multiplying and dividing decimals and worked through estimation strategies using real numbers, identifying areas for improvement with targeted examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Michael tackled ratios, rates, and percentages—solving financial mathematics problems involving simple interest and applying ratio reasoning in context.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, he relied heavily on a calculator for fraction questions, leading to missed practice with manual calculations and more errors when calculators weren't allowed.

A Year 11 student in algebra avoided writing out working steps—as noted, blank lines hid sign mistakes in equations—making it difficult to spot patterns or correct errors later.

In English (Year 5), incomplete homework meant less progress building vocabulary and academic writing skills.

One Year 9 student's lesson notes showed notetaking was patchy, resulting in confusion during topic reviews.

Each of these habits slowed confidence and left gaps before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Alfred Cove tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated with significant figures now tackling worded scientific notation problems independently, even rounding correctly to two and three significant figures.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who once struggled with choosing the right formula for simple interest was able to identify which calculation method fit each question type and explain her reasoning aloud.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner—who used to stay quiet during lessons—has begun verbalising his thinking while working through multi-digit subtraction, allowing the tutor to address misunderstandings on the spot.

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 AH Bracks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Melville Primary School.