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Baskerville's tutors include fully qualified and registered school teachers, early childhood education specialists, experienced maths lecturers, award-winning high-achievers such as a College Dux and Dean's List scholar, seasoned K–12 mentors, and university students in teaching or STEM—many with hands-on classroom, camp leading, or peer tutoring experience across all ages and abilities.

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Angeline

Tutor Aveley, WA
The important thing that I can do to a student is putting myself on their shoe. Because with that, I can understand how much they need to learn and I can explain to them why they need to learn and what's the benefits of studying. One of my strength that I can use on tutoring is my patience. Being patient to help children learn is important. I can…
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Tutor Aveley, WA
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Zororo

Tutor Aveley, WA
A tutor should ensure that, over and above understanding the basic topics, firstly the student can apply the concepts in various situations. In other words, a tutor should ignite the critical thinking skills of a student. Secondly, the student should grow in the ability to communicate their ideas. I manage to find several different ways to explain…
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Andrew

Tutor Aveley, WA
Being reliable and available are very important. Having expertise of the area and experience with similar work as the student. I am always available if the student needs help they can call me. Reliability and knowledge of the subjects. I have a year of experience which helps and relatively recently finished high school so the subjects and …
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Ashleigh

Tutor The Vines, 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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Ghadir

Tutor The Vines, WA
See how the student learns and adapt to their requirements, because not all students learn the same way. Therefore, a tutor would need to consider and acknowledge the different way each student learns. I am patient, and I don't mind explaining the same process multiple times. The most important part is that at the end the student will understand…
Rajinder Veer Singh
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Rajinder Veer Singh

Tutor Aveley, WA
Provide abundant learning opportunities and encourage the students to take a positive approach towards learning while constant motivation and a Can-Do attitude. By providing multiple strategies to solve a problem and then observing which strategy works the best for particular student. 1. Problem-solving techniques - Can provide tailored solutions…
Jyoti
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Jyoti

Tutor Aveley, WA
1. Build relationships with students 2. Explain the concepts and teach them how to solve the problems. 3. Be patient and kind to the students all the times. 4. Be a good listener to understand student's mindset. 5. Can provide academic guidance, motivation and inspiration. I can help children to learn new information and achieve their goals.…
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JOYCE

Tutor Aveley, WA
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Frederik

Tutor Aveley, WA
To help work independently and to give them an extra boost in their schoolwork Good communication skills and able to explain concepts in a concise…
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Rashmeet

Tutor Aveley, WA
I feel that a tutor should be always connected to the student. A good rapport formation can work wonders between the teacher and the student. Also, the tutor should have confidence in their teaching style and concepts. I am a diligent and hardworking person with good communicative skills. I believe that I am approachable and students can discuss…
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Dylan

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
A tutor needs to be able to explain the same thing 100 different ways and still be able to put a student at ease, ensuring them that their learning journey is unique and the tutor is willing to hold their hand at every step. I was in their position once, as someone who was passionate about my subject areas but wasn't achieving the grades I new I…
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Nimra

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
He/She can make student like or love that specific subject. It could influence their future a lot. I really think that it’s important for student to like that subject Patient, grip on knowledge and…
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Sanchita

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
A great tutor goes beyond simply explaining the subject matter. They identify and address knowledge gaps, teach effective study skills, and adapt their methods to each student's learning style. Tutors boost students' confidence and motivation by providing individualized attention and creating a positive learning environment. Ultimately, the most…
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Vandna

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Talk to them and give them present examples Communication…
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Akashdeep

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
A tutor has to have a communication channel that is very receptive and open for feedback from the student. I shall create an environment for a student to nuture themselves which in turn helps promote the holistic growth mindset. Adaptable Active…
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Drashtiben

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure the child understands the concept. Make sure they can answer the questions by themselves rather than seeking help, and also have a level of trust with them meaning they can share any problems they are facing in their studies. My strengths as a tutor are being a good listener and…
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Rebecca

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Help them learn in a way that means they can enjoy a subject. Its important to find a way to make study fun and validating for them which will help with their engagement. Scaffolding and helping them take small steps is important as this allows for a student to be successful 'most of the time', which develops confidence and validates the effort…
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Jeshita

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
some should require more creativity. It is of course a mistake to drill students with boring problems until they hate the subject, but it is also a mistake to let them do "interesting" or "discovery based" math all the time, and not make them practice the techniques they discover. One can first get students to solve them with other techniques…
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Matthew

Tutor The Vines, WA
The most important thing is to create excitement about mathematics. If you can express the beauty in mathematics and show the joy of figuring out the next piece of knowledge, I believe the subject becomes more enjoyable and motivates the student; opposed to rushing through the curriculum quickly without explaining the finer details. One of my…
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SHARDIL

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Treating them on the basis of their skills and talent Patience, creativity,…
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Alyvea-Rose

Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient, stay calm at all times and try new ways to explain the work if they don’t understand. My strengths are that I can break the work down enough so that anyone can understand. I’m a very patient person so the students will never feel pressured or stressed. I’m also…
Joseph
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Joseph

Tutor Jane Brook, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them love to learn and do school work, and to show them the rewards that learning will give them in the future. My main strength is being able to describe taught subjects in a way that a student will be able to understand; relating the subject to their strenghts, thus making it…

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Tristan has been a fantastic tutor for my daughter, he is very professional and always well prepared.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student James focused on converting fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as revising index laws and measurement unit conversions using past test questions.

In Year 8, Jeanuel worked through algebra substitution problems from his workbook and tackled simple interest calculations to reinforce his understanding of financial maths.

For a Year 10 student, recent lessons addressed trigonometry—specifically sine, cosine, and tangent—and introduced the use of inverse functions for solving triangle-based problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with keeping clear, step-by-step written work in algebra and measurement—often trying to solve everything mentally, which led to lost confidence when he couldn't recall methods later. "He still tends to try and work out everything in his head," a tutor noted after missed homework and incomplete working caused confusion during sessions.

In Year 10, another student's working was messy and inconsistent when tackling inverse trig functions and scientific notation; skipping layout made it harder for him to find starting points or fix mistakes, especially under test conditions where time pressure mounted.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Baskerville noticed James, a high school student, has started highlighting like terms without prompting—something he previously needed reminders for—which now helps him simplify algebraic expressions more independently.

Another secondary student recently improved his test score by about 10% after putting extra effort into organising his working and creating a formula sheet on his own.

In Year 3 English, one student who used to guess at answers is now taking time to read comprehension questions carefully and finding starting points before responding.

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 Upper Swan Primary School.