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Bayswater's tutors include a former primary school teacher and coach with formal education degrees, an ATAR 99.85 Dux and multiple subject prizewinner, seasoned educators with international classroom experience, peer mentors in maths and science, youth sports coaches, high-achieving university scholars, and recipients of top academic awards in English, mathematics, and STEM.

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Shreya

Physics Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Listening to a student is the most important thing a tutor can do. It allows you to prepare better for future sessions and meet the needs of the students. It also helps you modify your teaching approach to keep the students engaged in the class. I believe my approach to teaching is efficient as I break down concepts to the basics and use multiple…
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Prakhar

Physics Tutor Dianella, WA
Making the student believe that Knowledge is Power. Understand and identify where exactly the student is struggling or facing difficulties. Also making sure that the student is in the right headspace at the time of studying is equally important. Firstly, I try and understand the current progress of the student. I believe in making the person…
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Ji Chao Tristan
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Ji Chao Tristan

Physics Tutor Highgate, WA
If I can make a student begin thinking more about the subject than just a grade to obtain, I would have felt that I made one more curious person. Curiosity is the root of knowledge in my opinion, and it would be the seed that I can share with the students that I engage with. I believe, they would lie in science, especially with regard to my…
Julia
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Julia

Physics Tutor Yokine, WA
The most crucial aspect a tutor can offer a student is personalised guidance tailored to their learning style, pace, and needs, while also fostering confidence in their abilities, empowering them to overcome challenges and achieve their academic goals. All students deserve access to the necessary resources enabling them to excel and reach their…
MD RIAD
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MD RIAD

Physics Tutor Rivervale, WA
As a tutor, the important things I can do to support and benefit my students: To tailor my approach to meet each student's needs and learning styles. Understand their strengths, weaknesses, and goals, and adapt your teaching methods accordingly. Personalized attention helps build a strong rapport and creates an environment where students feel…
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I Putu Krisna

Physics Tutor Morley, WA
I think the most important thing is to make sure the tutoring sessions are fun and engaging. I want to make students who are not really fond of mathematics, for example, to learns things step by step and gain confidence, which will eventually make them happy in the end and get that satisfaction. Tutors should also be patient when teaching their…
Pranav
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Pranav

Physics Tutor Burswood, WA
- To be respectful and attentive to the student, including their concerns and ability to cope up with the workload. - To conduct engaging and interesting classes for students to understand the concept, whilst having the opportunity to experience a positive atmosphere. I have many strengths that can help me be an excellent tutor, but the key…
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Geeyas

Physics Tutor Yokine, WA
Being a tutor, we have to learn to understand a students. No one is similar with each other so we have to understand students at first and learn their learning strategy. What type of environment do they prefer to study and what type of strategy should we have to apply to make them understand. I think I can explain maths in a better way which makes…
Daryn
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Daryn

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give a student a true, deep understanding of the material. I am kind, patient and…
Ajitesh
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Ajitesh

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
The assistance for gaining problem solving ability allows the student to solve about 50% of the task and remaining 50% comes with practice. This aspect to develop Problem solving skills is essential and most important thing a tutor can do. I can explain any concept given to me in the my domain with the most rudimentary approach. Which allows to…
Talin
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Talin

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
Tutors have two roles, One is to actively support the student who might be struggling to cope up with their peers and/or looking to improve their performance. The second is to make the student learn in a different environment from their school. Schools have multiple children and every child has some issue they are facing. As a tutor sitting 1-1…
Dikesh
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Dikesh

Physics Tutor Redcliffe, WA
A tutor can guide and help the student in the teaching-learning process. First, the tutor should find innovative ways of teaching learning and different methodologies and engage them so that their learning happens in the best way possible. A tutor should focus on practice and assessments. He/she can share the tips and techniques on how to study…
Beatrice
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Beatrice

Physics Tutor Morley, WA
A tutor should foster a positive learning environment, build rapport, and instil confidence. Additionally, providing constructive feedback, setting realistic goals, and offering additional resources can greatly enhance a student's progress My strengths lie in clear communication, patience, and adaptability. I'm skilled at breaking down complex…
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Kien Gi

Physics Tutor East Perth, WA
I always create a safe, respectful learning space where my students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I can instil good study habits where my students become independent learners. I aim to help my students to understand, not memorise, so they grasp concepts and apply them independently. I am friendly and easy to get along…
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Lynn

Physics Tutor Lockridge, WA
I consider a love of learning and curiosity as well as restored belief in their own academic abilities to be paramount. I have the ability to trust my students to try and discern the answer to a question for themselves before needing my help. I also think I’m good at discovering fundamental misunderstandings students may have with…
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Nelofa

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Given that type of feelings which make a student comfort to learn something, do something. I can take the attention of the students when I explain…
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Anjitha

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Ideally, tutors help students build problem-solving skills, and help them become confident, independent learners. They should give personalized training to each student depending upon their capability on grasping the knowledge. Important soft skills of me as a tutor include time management skills, leadership skills, having a strong work ethic,…
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Ronnie

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
Finding the right method to educate a student. The way you present your working and explanation should always suit the students learning style. Only then can the student understand the concept in depth and apply their learning to a new question. As I was once a private tutee, I understand how the tutor should explain concepts in a clear and…
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Asher

Physics Tutor Dianella, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are: -improve the outlook of a subject as only with a positive outlook can true success be gained -after this, the student can gain from the knowledge, tips and tricks of a tutor -putting in place long term goals to continue successes. Some of my tutoring strengths are: -Knowledge of the topics…
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Samuel

Physics Tutor Lathlain, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and understand well the assistance they request. It is of the upmost importance to consider the students needs. My strengths as a tutor are being understanding and patient. Being able to recognise that everyone learns differently and being able to adapt to that is also…
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Mingbo

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
1. Be patient to students. Sometimes tutor need to explain a concept or questions multiple times to students until they understand it. So patience is very important. 2. Tutor should motivate students to exercise. Exercise is very important for students. It can help students know how to use the concept. 3. Tutor can help student build a good way…
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Varshiny

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their individual learning style, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should not only help the student understand the subject, but also teach them how to think independently and approach challenges with…
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Shivam

Physics Tutor Perth, WA
Keeping them interested in the subject, making them believe that it's not just about marks, but understanding. Making them to fall in love with the subject. Doing that subject should make them feel happy, not anxious. I focus more on logic and intuition, rather than memorizing. Being someone who used to fail regularly before becoming one of the…

Local Reviews

Very happy Mehak is very good and is doing a great job.
Mark, Bayswater

Inside BayswaterTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Lily worked on adding and subtracting negative numbers within algebraic equations, then practiced ratio problems including worded questions from her textbook.

Year 11 student Lola focused on quadratics—specifically solving quadratic equations and discussing properties of a parabola—and also reviewed simultaneous equations.

Another Year 11 student, Emily, practiced using trigonometric functions to find unknown lengths or angles in triangles and tackled problem-solving with SOHCAHTOA strategies.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without completed homework or up-to-date schoolwork, leaving gaps in revision and making it difficult to check progress; "no classwork or homework notes provided from previous lectures nor progress report shown," one tutor noted.

In Year 7 mathematics, cramped, unstructured working made following algebraic steps confusing—lost train of thought led to mistakes that could have been avoided with clearer layout.

Meanwhile, a senior economics student missed key concepts because they focused only on current diagrams instead of revising earlier basics like elasticity calculations. Without these habits, crucial feedback was missed and foundational errors repeated.

Recent Achievements

One Bayswater tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after struggling to spot her own errors in maths, started catching and correcting mistakes on her own during problem-solving—something she'd never attempted before.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 boy who previously only answered questions when prompted now asks for clarification whenever unsure and recently worked through some tricky simultaneous equations almost entirely independently.

In primary, a Year 4 student who often left spelling tasks unfinished surprised everyone by finishing all her homework on time and acing a surprise spelling test without extra help.

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