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Tutors in Cottesloe include a qualified UK primary school teacher with ICT leadership, a Shenton College ATAR 99.6 graduate and multi-award winner, National Youth Science Forum participant and seasoned K–12 tutor, Teach Learn Grow mentors, experienced maths tutors from Perth Modern and St Hilda's, plus camp leaders, sports coaches, and academic competition finalists.

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Beth

Geography Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Improve a student's confidence and understanding of a subject and to help aid self learning. Thoroughly explaining concepts and accommodating my tutoring to the learning style of the student. Furthermore I am a firm believer in repetition, which solidifies understanding in…
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Masoud

Geography Tutor Como, WA
To give the student confidence and show them that the subject is not beyond their understandings. Prove that It's not difficult but needs to be approached correctly. Almost all students have more than enough talent to do their study, the most import thing in tutoring is to help them to uncover that (sometimes) hidden talent. In addition to my…
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Ruchie Mark

Geography Tutor Kardinya, WA
A tutor must build two things in a student: confidence and knowledge. A tutor develops confidence in a student by simplifying the learning process. Through tips and shortcuts, the student will confidently answer questions. The tutor also expands the student's knowledge by providing exposure to different learning materials. With these both, the…
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jennifer

Geography Tutor Booragoon, WA
Be understanding and patient, while also pushing them to do their best. I am patient and can explain concepts very well. I helped a lot of people in high school with their…
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Holly

Geography Tutor Ardross, WA
1) Give the student their space to think, allow them the time to process what you are saying. 2) Don't allow students to just sit and listen get them actively involved. 3) Build a rapport with the student whilst maintaining the professional boundary. 4) Bring an enthusiastic and positive attitude even when its a difficult session. 5)…

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Ezi has built a great rapport with the boys and we're happy.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Chloe practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, and tackled worded percentage problems using real-life discount scenarios.

Year 9 student Lachlan worked on sketching linear equations by creating tables of values and identifying gradients and intercepts, then moved to distinguishing between parallel and perpendicular lines on graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia explored solving quadratic equations using factorisation and the quadratic formula, with extra focus on recognising turning points and sketching parabolas accurately from given equations.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students repeatedly did not complete homework, as seen in Years 9 and 11 ("Did not complete homework, needs to complete at least the minimum amount"), which limited class time for deeper practice.

In Year 10 algebra, working out was often messy or skipped entirely—"notation and setting out needs significant improvement"—making it difficult to spot errors or understand steps.

One Year 8 student consistently tried to solve problems in her head rather than writing out calculations, leading to confusion when tackling multi-step word problems.

During a Year 12 lesson, "sketching was rough…needs to work on doing her sketching as neat and accurate as possible," so graph interpretation suffered under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Cottesloe tutoring session saw a Year 11 student who previously rushed through problems begin to slow down and check her answers for sense, catching errors before they became habits.

A Year 8 student who used to hesitate when faced with worded percentage problems is now breaking them into key steps independently and showing her working clearly without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 has started attempting every maths question on her own first—something she avoided last term—and only asks the tutor for help after giving it a real try herself.

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 Claremont Community Hub & Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like North Cottesloe Primary School.