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Fiona

Physics Tutor White Gum Valley, WA
Some of the most important things a student can gain from having a tutor would be to build up their confidence in a certain subject, by providing specialised teaching and education for that specific student, to increase their understanding. A tutor would also provide a different perspective of difficult concepts, being seperated from the…
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Jhobie

Physics Tutor White Gum Valley, WA
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Thea

Physics Tutor Hamilton Hill, WA
Help students to help themselves by scaffolding their learning and building their confidence. Teaching students to approach a topic in a way that they can break it down into its constituent parts, developing a plan to address each task, and successfully completing it, step by step. I have had good feedback from students saying that I am…
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Jyothi Sahul

Physics Tutor Fremantle, WA
Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who can understand their problem and explain it in a way they want , and I can just do that . Right there to the point. I can explain to the point and cover the gaps in their learning. Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who…
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Margaret

Physics Tutor Fremantle, WA
Provide a range of ways of looking at the topic. Encourage them to come up with solutions, guided by the tutors questions or queries. Create a comfortable and respectful environment, where the student can feel both safe and challenged. I am very patient and calm. I only want the best for my students and I always reflect on how I can improve my…
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Sam

Physics Tutor Fremantle, WA
I believe providing an environment in which the student is confident and motivated about what they are learning will help them achieve goals. Realistically you spend 1-2 hours a week with a student and cannot realistically teach them all the content they learn in those allocated times so need to motivate and provide confidence in the student so…
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Kavisha

Physics Tutor O'connor, WA
A tutor's primary objective is to ensure that the student truly understands the content, and while doing so, the tutor must present the material in an interesting and engaging manner. If done correctly, this may ignite a passion in the student for the subject. I have a deep understanding of the fundamentals of mathematics, which will allow me to…
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Beth

Physics Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Be patients and understand that each student has different requirements when it comes to learning something new. Take time to understand how the student works and what works well for them so both the teacher and the student get the best out of a session. Being able to apply new methods and target individual needs to meet academic requirements.…
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Ikesha

Physics Tutor Fremantle, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show that they believe in them and their ability to succeed academically and overall. I tell my students on a regular basis "I believe in you!" and "You can do this!" I find that creating this positive and encouraging learning environment is integral. My strengths as a tutor begins with…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor North Coogee, WA
This is completely dependent on the student. Capable students may just need iteration on why this is important to learn coming from a peer rather than a guardian (something I would have benefited from as a student) to help with motivation. Other students may be motivated but lack someone who can teach in a format that they understand. I believe…
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Payal

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide guidance, support, and personalized attention. A tutor should create a positive and encouraging learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and seeking help. It's crucial for a tutor to listen actively and understand the student's…
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Tehya

Physics Tutor Palmyra, WA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is be patient and try to bring themselves to the students own level of understanding of a topic in order to explain in a way that makes sense to the student. I think it's important that the student feels understood and is able to communicate what they don't understand, so that the…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Palmyra, WA
To assist the student the best they can and to help them achieve what they want to achieve. I want to see them rewarded for the effort that put in, and want to help them achieve this. Can map out how to solve problems and have sound knowledge of the atar physics, chemistry and maths concepts, and can explain them in detail that others can…
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Joyce

Physics Tutor Palmyra, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them feel comfortable in approaching questions that appear difficult or confusing to them. I believe that this allows a student to realise that they have more potential than what they might have believed otherwise and it might be arguably the best way for them to improve…
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Matteo

Physics Tutor Palmyra, WA
The most important thing I could do for my students would be giving them confidence in themselves and their abilities to attempt any question rather than being intimidated and not even trying. To achieve this, I believe a positive, patient, and supportive relationship needs to be formed so the student is not afraid of failing. I believe failing to…
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James

Physics Tutor East Fremantle, WA
The most important thing a tutor can be is patient and understanding of the fact that the student may not pick up the concept as quickly as they did when they first learnt it. On a personal level, my patience is my biggest strength. Through university helping my friends, I learnt that not everybody learns at the same rate, so there is no point in…
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Shehroz

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
Help student groom not just in studies, but also mentally, emotionally and be a mentor for his students. Mh strengths are that I dont focus on memorising rather than understanding the problem and then deriving a…
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Similoluwa

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
Confidence building. I believe that anyone and everyone is capable of greatness. A tutor should help their students find that confidence in themselves. I would consider myself as patient and humble. I understand that students grasp things at different paces, and I am willing to take as much time as…
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Ashlee

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
To be an effective tutor, it is essential to focus on three critical aspects. Firstly, a tutor should be able to create a personalized learning experience that caters to the unique needs and learning style of each student. Secondly, building a strong rapport with the student is essential in fostering a positive and supportive learning environment,…
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Christian

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
Support the students and tell them they can achieve their life goals through hard work and discipline. And also tell them that they are smart enough to accomplish any task. I think I am a very patient person when I am trying to teach someone else something…
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Mohammad Navid

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
It is important to teach frameworks and critical thinking rather than boring formulas or random facts. In other words, the goal of any tutor is to teach someone how to fish and never give them fish. I strive to find familiar examples in real life that connect with the concepts we are learning to ease this process. I am able to meet my students…
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Kai

Physics Tutor Samson, WA
I would say "strong work ethic", ,my background as a postgraduate student and successful development engineer indicates that I have a strong work ethic and are committed to achieving excellence. This will enable me to provide high-quality instruction and support to my students. Strong academic background: As a postgraduate student from a world top…
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Stephanie

Physics Tutor North Fremantle, WA
Nurture a passion for learning, if I child enjoys their ability to learn they will become a step a head no matter what struggles they face during their education. Being a quite recent high school graduate I still have fresh memories of different techniques taught to me in order to do my very best in tests and exams. I also have a strong…

Local Reviews

I want to stress that my session with Nathan was amazing, he was super knowledgeable and very patient with my learning.
Timothy, Fremantle

Inside BeaconsfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Mia worked through multiplication and division of fractions, tackling written word problems for extra practice.

In Year 7, Jack focused on divisibility tests and explored prime factorisation using step-by-step examples to find the lowest common multiple of two numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam reviewed evaluating angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, applying algebraic methods to solve for unknown values within geometric figures.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, confusion with algebra-based angle questions often stemmed from not taking notes during online school lessons; as one tutor observed, "Client needs to take notes from online lesson from school."

In Year 11, a student hesitated to admit gaps in trigonometry knowledge, making it difficult to address fundamental misunderstandings.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner avoided using physical aids for division and remainders—skipping hands-on practice led to repeated errors when dividing by 6.

A Year 7 student sometimes skipped backchecking steps on negative integer problems, resulting in small sign mistakes that took time to track down.

Recent Achievements

One Beaconsfield tutor recently saw a Year 10 student go from confusion to clarity with long division remainders, successfully applying the fraction method and then independently reading a bus timetable to solve time-based problems.

Another high schooler, who used to rush through work without checking, now actively double-checks answers by reversing subtraction steps—a big shift in care and accuracy.

In primary, a Year 3 student who hesitated with times tables started showing real initiative: not only did she master her 2s and 4s but began tackling new ones on her own, asking for extra practice after finishing early.

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.