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Tutors in Attadale include a primary-qualified teacher with specialist maths expertise, an award-winning ATAR 98.45 graduate and sports leader, a university-level English literature tutor (ATAR 95.55), a seasoned music and English educator undertaking a Masters of Education, STEM graduates with international teaching experience, and accomplished youth coaches and mentors dedicated to student growth.

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Gleb

Software Dev Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important part of tutoring is passion for sharing knowledge. This may mean going for unpaid overtime, figuring out different teaching methods in your own time, and being happy by simply making a difference in someone's life. I understand what it feels like to struggle in a subject, so I believe I can use that understanding to provide high…
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Parvitha Sai

Software Dev Tutor Bull Creek, WA
I believe that the most important thing that any tutor can do for their students is to build a good relationship with students. This will help students to interact freely with the tutor and explain their difficulties without hesitation. This will benefit tutor as well to understand their students well and to bring changes in their teaching ways if…
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Musa Ahmed

Software Dev 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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Raghav

Software Dev Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Being patient with the growth of students. Listen hear and provide a feedback to the given situation. Help the student feel like he/ she can solve any problem. I am very patient with students. I am able to understand and get to the root of the problems faced by them in any particular topic. I am able to provide answers in layman terms I…
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Matthew

Software Dev 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

Software Dev 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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Nicholas

Software Dev Tutor Subiaco, WA
Over the course of a tutor's time with a student, the most important skill they can provide is the ability to think both critically and universally, fueled by a hunger for knowledge. That is to say, both a stronger and more capable work ethic. Analysing how a student mentally approaches problems, communicating to them precisely what their…
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Abinaya

Software Dev Tutor Karawara, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to understand that each child is unique in their own way. They have different strengths and weaknesses and with that their own capacity of understanding. As tutors its our responsibility to analyze and best suit our teaching methods to meet each child's unique levels in order to ensure that the child has…
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James

Software Dev Tutor Karawara, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do to help a student is, first find out what they know and then build from there. A lot of the questions that stumped me wasn't because I couldn't find the solution but because I didnt know why the solution worked, and I just needed it rationalized for me. I think my biggest strength is that I also have…
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Bryce

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
Give the student the ability to understand the problem instead of just the capacity to solve it. Being able to communicate a difficult idea clearly and…
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Franco

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
Always go back to the basics, as many students hold themselves to ask questions they think of as "irrelevant" or "common sense", when in reality it's those questions the one's building real knowledge and solid foundations. That's why as a tutor the most important thing I can do is go beyond what they ask me or what their classes teach, as some…
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Andrew

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
Most importantly, listen! A lot of students don't know where they are struggling but give it away with the questions they ask or the steps they take to try and solve problems. Have more than one method or way of explaining things. People have different learning styles and different past experience to attach new things onto. Being organised,…
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David

Software Dev Tutor West Perth, WA
Make sure that the student is comfortable to express their exact approach and unknowns on a topic. The more time you can spend on the exact areas of struggle the greater the improvement. The ability to see knowledge from a deeper level and be able to present it from many angles. This has been appreciated by the students I tutored in high school.…
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JING ZHI

Software Dev Tutor West Perth, WA
to identify weak points in a student's studies, motivate and inspire a student to do better I can identify misconceptions and areas of…
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Nathan

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
Ensure that the child gets good marks Patience, understanding, ensuring that the child understands each and every word that I…
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Thabith

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and adapt to their learning style. Providing constructive feedback, encouraging critical thinking, and creating a supportive environment are crucial. Additionally, offering mentorship helps students develop good study habits and a…
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Synne

Software Dev Tutor Perth, WA
I believe one important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them tools and strategies on problem-solving and help them develop independent learning skills. Another very important thing is to help the student build confidence in their ability to learn. Encouragement, support, and consistent feedback is important. It’s also essential to…
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Rajashwi

Software Dev Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important thing I can do as a tutor to your student is to be patient, understanding, and supportive. Building a positive and trusting relationship with your student is crucial for their learning journey. By listening to their needs, tailoring your teaching approach, and providing encouragement, you create a safe space for them to ask…
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Jasween

Software Dev Tutor Victoria Park, WA
Ease of learning Practical learning Knowledge Friendly nature Information sharing Sharing experiences Everyday…
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Japneet

Software Dev Tutor Perth, WA
My teachers have been my second parents. Few of my school teachers are still in touch with me and we are like a family now. Throughout my education, I realised the importance of a good tutor. The reason why I loved few subjects and why I hated the few. Its practically the attitude of tutors and how they present their subject that makes a subject…
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Mehar Muhammad Farhan

Software Dev Tutor Wilson, WA
One of the core thing is to maintain the relation of trust on which studen can able to depend and on which student can able to make question. In this way its understandable the current situation of student. I look and understand the things very precisely. If i took a responsibility to explain something then I use techniques to stay on the level of…

Local Reviews

Angela has been tutoring our daughter for several weeks now and we think she is amazing. We have seen a huge improvement in our daughters math work. Angela puts a lot of thought and effort into her lesson planning eg. bringing worksheets, a white board, worksheets and visuals to make things easier for our daughter to learn. Angela also has a very gentle, patient and friendly manner which is also very important to us. We are so happy with Angela and highly recommend her.
Debbie, Attadale

Inside AttadaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Charlotte focused on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as tackling measurement conversions such as millimetres to kilometres.

In Year 8, Olivia worked through area and circumference of circles using formulae, alongside practice with surface area and volume for composite shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ben reviewed indices rules and prime factorisation to determine if a fraction would become a recurring or terminating decimal.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, when faced with multi-step fraction and percentage problems, hesitated to show her working—leading to confusion about which operation to use next. As a tutor noted, "she sometimes slips up with applying the correct operation (+, –, ×, ÷) to a line of working."

In Year 10 algebra lessons, another student avoided writing steps for rearranging equations; this slowed progress as small sign errors went unnoticed until checking answers at the end.

Meanwhile, missed sessions without notice (noted in Years 6 and 9) meant gaps in revision and lost opportunities for targeted feedback before upcoming tests.

Recent Achievements

One Attadale tutor noticed Poppy, a high school student, taking real initiative with algebra—she's now more comfortable rearranging equations and is starting to solve for x with less prompting than before.

Chloe, also in high school, has become much quicker at converting fractions to equivalent forms when adding or subtracting, something she used to hesitate over.

Meanwhile, Riva in primary school was excited to show off her mastery of the grid strategy for double- and triple-digit multiplication; this time, she applied it independently across several problems without needing 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 AH Bracks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Attadale Primary School.