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Brabham's tutors include a certified early childhood head teacher and ex-lecturer in maths, seasoned K–12 specialists with science degrees and years of tutoring experience, an ATAR 99.95 graduate, accomplished peer mentors, award-winning student leaders, a school prefect and coach, plus multiple university scholars in STEM and education—all passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Aaman

Science Tutor Swan View, WA
For a tutor, three key actions are crucial. 1) Creating a safe space where students can openly discuss their struggles and request alternate explanations. 2) Ongoing communication is essential to ensure the curriculum is thoroughly covered and to pinpoint and understand weak areas. This allows students to comfortably ask for repeated or…
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Alyvea-Rose

Science 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…
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Brae

Science Tutor Landsdale, WA
Listening is the key thing. It’s great that you can teach people, but if they can’t understand the way you teach it you must listen to what helps them learn the subjects I am very clear, concise and very effective when it comes to helping people understand maths and…
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Nirjari

Science Tutor Landsdale, WA
- be able to explain difficult concepts in a simpler manner - Know how/what the student is trying to ask and focus on that while also making sure they understand the core concepts/fundamentals to help them excel in the future - Being able to explain stuff in a less complicated manner - being friendly and social, approachable for…
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Megan

Science Tutor Noranda, WA
Give them confidence! Students often require a tutor not only because they cannot cope with content, but because they have a lack of confidence in the subject. I have a lot of experience in working with students, allowing me to understand them better and therefore be able to effectively help and teach them. I am also continually engaging in…

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Our daughter really liked Daisy and found her easy to understand. She does have anxiety, and she found Daisy really calming.
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Inside BrabhamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 Myra worked through adding and subtracting decimals as well as interpreting time in various notations, and also focused on understanding fractions—both improper and mixed—using worded problems for practice.

For Year 9 Jonathan, sessions covered algebraic expansion of polynomials like (ax + b)(cx + d) along with factorisation of complex algebraic terms, reinforcing the correct use of indicy laws.

Meanwhile, Year 10 lessons with Lily involved applying the Pythagorean theorem to real-world contexts and an introduction to trigonometric ratios using diagrams to support understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student missed homework on tree diagrams, making it harder to build exam confidence—"didn't get the homework I left him done."

In Year 9 algebra, skipping key steps led to repeated mistakes and "some basic algebra concepts he's not getting" persisted between lessons.

A Year 4 student struggled with messy working when converting mixed to improper fractions; untidy layout meant errors went unnoticed until the end.

For a senior maths student, over-reliance on one approach blocked flexible problem-solving in simultaneous equations and delayed progress in test settings.

Missed practice opportunities slowed mastery of fraction operations in primary grades.

Recent Achievements

A Brabham tutoring session saw a high school student move from struggling with algebraic expansion to completing complex problems independently, after previously needing step-by-step guidance.

Another secondary student began reliably finishing homework without reminders and fixed earlier mistakes in simultaneous equations, now able to apply the methods correctly on new tasks.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who used to rush through maths questions is now pausing to check her answers and openly asks for clarification when confused—last week she solved all worded fraction problems using her own notes without guessing.

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