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Tutors in Bellevue include a 33-year science and maths teaching veteran with a doctorate, an award-winning primary teacher with decades of experience, a former head of faculty and STEM coordinator, experienced K–12 specialists with postgraduate degrees, ATAR duxes and 99+ scorers, youth mentors, and academic competition achievers—all passionate about guiding students to success.

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Jashandeep

Tutor Midland, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
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Puneet

Tutor Midland, WA
Build Confidence – Help students develop a strong sense of self and overcome self-doubt. Explain Clearly – Break down complex topics into simple, understandable steps. Adapt to Their Needs – Tailor my teaching style to match how each student learns best. Stay Patient and Supportive – Create a safe, judgment-free space where questions…
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Caidence
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Caidence

Tutor Midland, WA
A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's learning journey, I believe understanding the student's individual learning style, strengths, and areas of struggle. Tailoring lessons to their specific needs can make a big difference in how effectively they grasp new concepts. Keeping the student motivated by offering positive reinforcement, which is…
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Maria

Tutor Midland, WA
As a tutor, it is important to not just teach the questions but to teach the concept. This is vital as the ability to adapt to new questions and situations will not only help them with their studies but further in life. Learning math isn't about learning how to do the questions but about finding the correct approach to tackle questions, it builds…
Fei
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Fei

Tutor Midland, WA
Improve their marks, build their confidence, and Make Maths fun and easy Help them to understand why they made mistakes on specific questions and how to correct their errors. Provide feedback & review regularly, adjust their mistakes (specific questions and learning behaviours) I have three years of working experience as a peer learning…
Bill
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Bill

Tutor Swan View, WA
Giving a student the tools necessary to progress in the subject by himself whilst also being kind and patient. Giving just questions and answers can be done by his teacher for free, so tutors should give that extra mile. The various ways i can put a question. The one big thing about a hard question is some people might not understand it, so having…
Flint
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Flint

Tutor Swan View, WA
Show them the way without giving the answer. I feel the downfall of most tutors is giving answers and not letting the students make mistakes so that they can learn from them. Tutors should be almost like your best friend rather than your teacher and should be working with you, not telling you. I'm approachable, professional, and have an excellent…
Hopewell
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Hopewell

Tutor Viveash, WA
Firstly, a tutor should be patient because some students understand things slowly. Tutors should also be flexible because some students understand things after being taught using a different approach. I can make a topic interesting or intriguing to students so that they can learn the topic with better understanding and enthusiasm. I would like to…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Stratton, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to find a way to engage them and encourage them to succeed in their studies. To help them actually see that they're getting better, and keep them motivated to continue working the best they can. I am a patient person with a relaxed demeanour. I can understand that each student…
Ziyi
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Ziyi

Tutor South Guildford, WA
I think it would be the unlimited support and confidence the tutor has for their student as well as their passion for their subject they are teaching. If the student feels like their tutor listens to them and has confidence in their potential, then in due time, the student will likely flourish and develop their abilities. A lot of the time…
Darcy
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Darcy

Tutor Gooseberry Hill, WA
- Grow their confidence - Make them feel more comfortable about asking for help - Helping them to succeed in their paths of study and achieve their goals - Patience - Finding a simple way of explaining something - Friendliness - Trying to make learning a fun and exciting…
HARMANPREET KAUR
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HARMANPREET KAUR

Tutor Dayton, WA
For me one of the most crucial aspects is to comprehend a student's academic abilities and then I will create a study schedule accordingly. Additionally, I will try to create a comfortable learning environment where the student feels at ease to ask questions and clarify doubts without any hesitation. Furthermore, I will periodically track the…
Courtney
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Courtney

Tutor Caversham, WA
The most important thing is to be there for the student. Sometimes being unable to understand a subject is really demotivating and can be frustrating. I have been in those shoes and having someone to sit with and spend the time to teach in multiple different ways is very important I am good at explaining concepts in different ways to allow…
Shuk
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Shuk

Tutor Bassendean, WA
To effectively pass on the knowledge to the student, so that he/she can solve future problems with this new knowledge himself/herself. To give confident to the student, such that he/she believes and willing to solve relevant problems (or even life problems) in future. I am patient. I like to listen to needs of both students and parents. If my…
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Grace Mol Joy

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
I strongly believe the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to build confidence in them. Confidence not only in learning new concepts but also to face real life situations. A tutor should support and encourage his/her students to ask questions and clear doubts. Encouraging critical thinking is also important for students. I…
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Ili Nabilah

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
Connect the dots from where they are to where they want to be. Take the life's insecurities out of them by make them focus on their end goal. Make education as a bridge to get there. Some students cant really focus on education due to family issues or personal. Remind them that it does not matter what are their histories, choices are everything.…
Kelly
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Kelly

Tutor Glen Forrest, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow them to build up their own confidence in the subject that they are struggling in, as well as allowing them not to see the subject as a chore or something to avoid, but as an enjoyable and fun task that would be highly useful for the future! My strengths are that I would always find…
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CUNG

Tutor Lockridge, WA
- Make students like to study - Help them to understand how important to study what and when if they are consider for further study in the future - Help them recognize fundamentals of subjects which tutoring for them - Consider students as my children. So i will try the best i could to tutoring them - Experiences for 3 consecutive language…
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Muneeba

Tutor Lockridge, WA
Providing them an easy way to learn, and sufficient materials to make their way of learning as much easy as possible. The best tutor is aware of the points where the students are struggling and helps the students to overcome those things. .Patience .Tolerance .I can easily adapt to students’ needs. . I try to make an honest and open…
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Lalita

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Being patient, creative and flexible with learning styles, building strong relationships with the students. Teach students how to learn, help them outside of tutoring such as marking work or answering a problem. My strengths as a tutor is to help motivate the student by taking their biggest weakness in a certain subject and tackle it head on…
Maria
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Maria

Tutor Lockridge, WA
To foster knowledge and critical thinking, while simultaneously creating a comfortable and kind learning environment. I have very high cultural competency and have worked with many students with learning disabilities, so I know I can adapt my personality and teaching methods to suit the students' learning styles. In the subjects I am comfortable…
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Hanieh

Tutor Lockridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to provide them an opportunity to grow in their knowledge, some students may find a question troubling at first glance and give up after giving it 1 try, my role as a tutor is to open the students eyes and push them a little forward to see how easy that problem could be fixed through a…
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Lynn

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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We cannot speak highly enough of him. He is truly passionate about helping our girls improve. Both girls say he explains everything in detail, in a way we can understand. We couldn't be more delighted.
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Inside BellevueTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emmanuel practised narrative writing skills, revising story structure and literary devices with targeted feedback on his assignment.

In Year 8, Olivia worked through a practice test covering ratios and index laws, focusing on applying rules to different problem types.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah reviewed meiosis in detail—including non-disjunction and recombination—and explored the differences between haploid and diploid cells while connecting these concepts to protein synthesis using custom worksheets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student arrived to a test without notes prepared, and "lost a lot of the notes that I gave him," leading to confusion on key questions and repeated reliance on old material instead of building new understanding.

In Year 8 maths, skipping important words in problem statements led to incomplete answers—"he needs to focus on reading what is specifically asked."

A Year 5 student often blurted out answers without thinking, making it hard for her to show her true understanding until redirected.

For one senior student, lack of organized note-taking before an exam left her feeling unprepared and unable to recall definitions when needed.

Recent Achievements

One Bellevue tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now readily speaks up whenever confused, making sure every step is clear before moving on.

In another session, a Year 10 student took the initiative to create cue cards for her upcoming test—something she'd resisted before—showing more ownership over her revision.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 who was initially terrified of division used her times tables song and physical tokens to divide numbers independently, finishing several problems without prompting from the tutor.

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 Midvale Primary School.