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Connolly's tutors include a 40-year veteran principal and K–12 teacher, a university mathematics tutor with published research, ATAR 96+ graduates and course duxes, primary school educators with international experience, a Kumon instructor, an award-winning SAT math coach, and mentors skilled in leadership, creative writing, music, and science competitions.

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Zac

Engineering Studies Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important thing I feel is to instill confidence in the student. A confident mindset to problem solving in any discipline is as important as the knowledge. A lack of confidence will not lead to problem solving and outside the box thinking, so combining core knowledge with confidence in themselves is important. I feel that I can communicate…
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Declan

Engineering Studies Tutor Carramar, WA
Again, if you can relate to your students you will have an easier time understanding what problems they're having, and adapting your style. This along with open communication and non-judgement. Being empathetic with students struggles. Trying to figure out the students learning style and tailor my teaching to…
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Vincent

Engineering Studies Tutor Padbury, WA
Listen to them and see what techniques works best to help them understand the content. - empathy - clear communication - a deep understanding of my subjects (I achieved the highest score in my year for Engineering ATAR in year 10-12, 76.4 Maths Methods) -…
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Anisha

Engineering Studies Tutor Padbury, WA
Other than endeavor to increase the student's performance and confidence in the subject. I believe a tutor must be able to generate interest in the subject so that the student is motivated to study and their performance consistently improves and is sustained. I think my greatest strength as a tutor is my attitude. I am approachable and if I am not…
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Matthew

Engineering Studies Tutor Hillarys, WA
improve a student's knowledge of a topic. ability to understand the issues that a student has with the topic at…
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Noah

Engineering Studies Tutor Mindarie, WA
The reason why a student hires a student is because they struggle in the classroom environment, where they may not get that much help from the teacher. Which is why it is important for the tutor to provide a more personal teaching method and generate a friendship between each other. Making sure you help with anything the student is struggling…
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Callum

Engineering Studies Tutor Mindarie, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are build confidence, create a safe space to learn, and make the subject understandable. Its not just about teaching content its about helping the student believe they can succeed. A good tutor should listen, be patient, and celebrate small wins along the way so the student feels supported and…
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Lee

Engineering Studies Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, keep learning engaging, and tailor lessons to their individual needs. Many students struggle not because they lack ability, but because they doubt themselves—so creating a relaxed, supportive environment where they feel comfortable making mistakes is…
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor Marmion, WA
Make the student like the subject. To be able to inspire the student in his intellectual development. Converse with the student and be a friend and role model. Ability top communicate well. Ability to explain complex theories in simple terms (which requires extreme clarity in thought). Ability to assess the students current understanding and to…
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Joshua

Engineering Studies Tutor Greenwood, WA
I think that the most important part of being a tutor is not only teaching a student on how to excel at the particular subject, but teach them to develop certain study habits and techniques that they will then be able to utilize and apply to different subjects as well. Therefore building a foundation of study skills which they can then apply…
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junaid

Engineering Studies Tutor Ridgewood, WA
Support the student and ensure that the student enjoys the experience and wishes to learn more. My strength would be that i am patient and would go full lengths to ensure the student gains the skills…

Local Reviews

Harrison seems really good, he has reviewed and assessed Isaac's work this year, homework and test results. He is very clear on instructions and provided mini homework assignments so he can evaluate Isaac more and also gives him tips and advice at each session knowing what he will be covering that week at school.
Sharon, Ocean Reef

Inside ConnollyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Noah focused on reading and writing large numbers up to the hundred thousands, practiced expanded notation, and worked on comparing and ordering numbers using terms like ascending and descending.

In Year 7, Mya revised place value through to the millions and developed mental strategies for addition and subtraction by partitioning numbers.

Meanwhile, Marissa in Year 8 concentrated on algebra skills, specifically collecting like terms with addition and subtraction, as well as revising indices in preparation for her upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

Several students in Connolly displayed process obstacles impacting progress.

For example, a Year 9 student's "school work book [was] very untidy with no structure or order," making it difficult to track errors and improvements; copying from the board without completing tasks led to gaps in understanding algebra.

In Year 8, one student needed reminders to avoid mental calculations—"the algorithms MUST be written and then answered using the given process"—as skipping working hid mistakes.

At Year 4 level, forgetting tables and division steps meant extra time spent relearning basics instead of advancing.

A Year 7 learner often left homework incomplete, slowing skill development between sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Connolly tutor saw a big shift in Mya, a high schooler who previously hesitated with algebra: she's now tackling tasks more independently, using a calculator to find the circumference of circles and editing her written work after guidance.

Marissa, also in high school, recently achieved 94% on a maths test—a jump from earlier sessions where tiredness or confusion would hold her back—and is now self-correcting when she mixes up indices and multiplication.

Meanwhile, Noah in Year 3 has started asking for help instead of guessing during reading tasks and uses a ruler as his own strategy to add and subtract without embarrassment.

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