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College Grove's tutors feature a PhD in Writing and Literature with national awards, an ATAR 97.5 scholar and Army Cadets mentor, experienced primary and special needs educators, a Maths Olympiad certificate recipient, a secondary maths teacher with MIT credentials, university peer mentors, creative arts specialists, and school teaching veterans with postgraduate qualifications in education and counselling.

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Lindsay

Tutor Carey Park, WA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated in their own learning. Whether this is by finding a way to keep them interested in the topics at hand or by continually encouraging any self motivation observed. I believe I am incredibly patient. I am still a student myself so can understand what it…
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Ethan

Tutor Gelorup, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students is to support them in their way of learning while also offering alternative study methods that may help them to better understand a concept. By doing this, a tutor can assist the student the best they can while also challenging the student to try something new and different and…
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Amir Sohel Mohammad

Tutor Dalyellup, WA
A tutor must adapt to the strengths of a student. Different students have different ways of understanding concepts. For example, some need written explanations and some are comfortable with verbal explanations. Keeping this in mind is key to helping a student. Also, it is very important for a tutor to make a student comfortable enough for…
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Silvana

Tutor Bunbury, WA
I think that it is important for a tutor to instill confidence in a student and encourage them to believe in their abilities and potential. I believe that it is also important for a tutor to create a supportive environment in which the student feels comfortable asking questions without the fear of embarrassment. I am a patient individual and…

Local Reviews

After days of searching on line for a maths tutoring company, we finally decided to call Ezymathtutoring and haven't looked back. The sign up and general service provided was quick, easy and very efficient. We had a tutor come to see us within the week and he started a programme with our son that was based on what he was learning in school at the time The change of attitude in our son towards maths and the vast improvement in his math test results was evident in the first 4 weeks of tutoring. At the beginning of the school term we were concerned our son was going to fail maths. Thanks to weekly tutoring sessions with Ezymathtutoring our son came home with his report card and had achieved a "B" in maths. We would recommend Ezymathtutoring to anyone looking to improve their child's learning skills. Thanks Ezymath, job well done!!
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Year 8 student Sam focused on solving algebraic equations and calculating simple interest, using practice problems to build confidence.

In Year 9, Ella reviewed Pythagoras' theorem and percentage increase and decrease in preparation for an upcoming test, with extra attention given to multi-step worded questions.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Ashanti practiced telling the time by converting between digital and analogue clocks, as well as strengthening multiplication skills with double-digit numbers.

Recent Challenges

Spending too long on challenging test questions caused a Year 10 student to leave easier ones unfinished; as the tutor noted, "she didn't leave herself time to answer questions she was confident with."

In Year 8 English, forgetting to bring assessment sheets and not completing set homework resulted in missed opportunities for feedback and left preparation rushed.

A Year 6 learner showed hesitation to attempt difficult maths questions—"it was too hard to continue"—leading to incomplete assignments and low confidence.

For a Year 2 student, frequent reversals when writing numbers (e.g., 41 instead of 14) made basic tasks more confusing and slowed progress during sessions.

Recent Achievements

One College Grove tutor noticed a high school student, Wani, who used to give brief answers now actively seeks feedback—he recently rewrote a practice paragraph to include suggestions and hands in work for his teacher's comments.

Another secondary student demonstrated a real shift by requesting extra questions on index laws after initially needing clarification; she now tackles indices problems independently.

In primary sessions, Addison was hesitant about math games but ended up participating fully and enjoying them, even answering the hidden message activity without help.

Most recently, Wani completed a writing prompt within the set time limit and addressed every aspect of the question.

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 Withers Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Manea Senior College.