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Tutors in Carmel include a Kumon head receptionist and mentor with years of K–12 experience, a Mazenod College ATAR 99.55 Dux and peer leader, seasoned maths tutors covering primary to university level, academic scholarship winners, youth program leaders, and several STEM high-achievers with competition awards and proven dedication to helping students excel.

Maxine
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Maxine

Tutor Carmel, WA
Assist and develop the students' abilities in a non threatening environment with work based on their level of ability. Work towards better outcomes going forward. Respect, Compassion, Knowledge of students' ages and abilities. Communication, making work enjoying and engaging. I am able to work with students with mild disabilities, such as students…
Hayley
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Hayley

Tutor Walliston, WA
I believe getting to know the students learning style is essential. They may learn best with kinesthetic based learning and not auditory based as much. So, depending on the altering it to help them learn best it super important to make sure they understand in the easiest way for them. I believe I am very friendly and easy to talk to making it easy…
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Darcy
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Darcy

Tutor Kalamunda, 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…
Armaan
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Armaan

Tutor Kalamunda, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be just as…
Leo
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Leo

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Being able to provide support. Sometimes, a student just needs someone to talk to- and knowing that they've been through the same thing that they have, it empowers them and encourages them to make proactive decisions in their learning. I view the foundation of effective mentorship as one of trust, mutual respect, and goal driven progress that is…
Mohammad Raihan
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Mohammad Raihan

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
- Build confidence in their ability to understand and implement knowledge - Be compassionate to each individuals needs - Be a good listener - Grow a sense of purpose and interest in the subject knowledge within the student My strengths as a tutor are - My flexibility to adopt changes in teaching methods - My adaptability to students' need -…
Mochamad Ray
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Mochamad Ray

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
To be patient with the student and understand the student's understanding and thought process in a subject and making sure to guide them in the right direction if their understanding is incorrect. This is to foster a deeper appreciation in their education and to eventually motivate them to do better. My strength is that I am able to explain…
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Abigail

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
Impart the knowledge using different techniques depending on what the student can easily adapt. Because, we all have different ways of learning. I believe the patience in teaching has been my strength in everything that I…
Trae
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Trae

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
be there physically and mentally the use of body language eye contact and even the tone of your voice may be a factor to a client's understanding but then remembering it in 5 minutes a tutor should use active recall throughout the session, brain breaks depending on the student random quick quizzes etc. to engage clients and bring them closer…
Eeshan
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Eeshan

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
Apply all types of teaching techniques and consider all learning types in order to provide the best tutoring for the student and ensure a safe, comfortable and rewarding environment. Respectful, Kind, Honest, Firm but Fair, Knowledgeable,…
Greg
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Greg

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
Helping students learn a topic well, rectify any learning issues and enable them to learn better for themselves with confidence, motivation and understanding. I think my strengths are: Patience Knowledge Understanding of content Explaining seemingly complex topics into simple language. Identifying student's weaknesses or lack of knowledge…
Alexandra
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Alexandra

Tutor Maddington, WA
Tutoring is a form of specialised teaching, and two-way communication is fundamental to successful teaching. It is easy to talk at a child to teach them a concept on a basic level, but patience, asking the child questions and listening to their responses effectively are essential elements in ensuring the student understands the content. From many…
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Dalila

Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to break down complex topics into simple, relatable explanations. I also genuinely care about my students’ progress, and I make an effort to understand their learning styles, struggles, and goals. I know that everyone learns differently, so I adapt my approach to fit their needs. Most…
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Samran

Tutor Maddington, WA
I strong believe that listening to your students and parents carefully is crucial in managing their expectations, while building a strong rapport not only with the students but with their parents which is paramount to tutoring services. Seeking feedback from the Clients about the effectiveness of tutoring and demonstrating support and…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Gosnells, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build strong, personal relationships with their students, building confidence in students to do their best and create a positive experience for them. Another significant thing a tutor can do for a student is provide them with plenty of practice questions and worksheets, especially for…
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Arni

Tutor Walliston, WA
To never make them feel like they've been given up on or that they can't possible get smarter. There should always be a way for the child to understand the concept, you just need to find the best way to describe it. Able to dumb down concepts and relate them to as many other possibly known concepts as possible. Also to make funny questions to keep…
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Chantelle

Tutor Walliston, WA
Clear communication in all aspects would be extremely important. From goal setting to learning and understanding, it's important that it's done in a way that suits a student and their learning style. I've previously worked in customer service roles where clear communication and patience is important. I also understand that every person learns…
Charana Randula
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Charana Randula

Tutor Walliston, WA
As a tutor, I consider the most important things to do for a student are: 1. Providing personalized guidance and support: Understanding each student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to tailor the teaching approach accordingly, fostering a productive learning environment. 2. Instilling confidence and motivation: Encouraging…
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Dylan

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Make sure the teaching is fun and engaging while learning the skills needed to achieve. My ability to communicate to a wide variety of people. The ability to explain complex topics in simple…
Nandi
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Nandi

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
To help them develop skills that they can use to their advantage My ability to naturally understand and empathise with others, as well as my easy going attitude, are what I believe to be my strengths as a…
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Karanveer Singh

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Understanding the student is one of the most important things that a tutor should do for a student. To understand where the student is lacking focus and what needs to be done to het better results is one of the qualities which a tutor should have. The bond I make with the students in no time is one of the qualities I like about me. From…
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Kazi

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
A tutor can offer student knowledge, better approaches to understand the concepts being studied, inspiration for the future and most importantly friendship. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my ability to connect with students really well as I am also a young tutor. It means that while teaching I can make friends with them so that they…
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Amit

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Good communication between tutor and not only students but parents as well. it is necessary for the information to be conveyed from both sides to get better results. Better understanding of strength and weakness of students, find ways to keep students interested in the subject and encourage them to help them with the confidence to handle tough…

Local Reviews

Sarah has been absolutely fantastic and Olivia wouldn't be in the position she is today without her guidance.
Rachael

Inside CarmelTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Tanvi explored film analysis techniques with a focus on themes and symbolism in *Rabbit-Proof Fence*, then applied these skills by annotating poetry including works by Dylan Thomas and Maya Angelou.

Year 10 sessions with Jake included working through index laws and formula rearrangement, plus solving linear equations and tackling worded algebra problems using real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya revised trigonometric ratios—Soh Cah Toa—and practiced multistep problems involving sine rule and quadratic equations, building confidence through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student, after being assigned World War I research as homework, did not complete it; as a result, lesson time had to be spent on research instead of essay writing.

In Year 8 Maths, untidy working and inconsistent setting out led to errors when copying numbers—one tutor noted, "he mistook a 36 for 30 after rewriting the 6."

For a younger learner in Year 5, hesitation was observed before attempting problems independently due to fear of mistakes. This slowed progress and made it difficult to develop confidence with new material.

Recent Achievements

One Carmel tutor noticed a real shift with Tanvi, a high school student who previously struggled to write independently—she completed all her poem annotations without any help and tackled a review essay draft on her own before accepting editing feedback.

Another high schooler, Niru, used to avoid explaining his reasoning out loud in maths; now he's regularly talking through problems step by step and even goes back over past mistakes to check his knowledge, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, Josh (Year 7) began applying algebraic formulas on his own and clearly explained each stage as he solved for x.

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 Kalamunda Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carmel Adventist College.