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Tutors in Craigie include a PhD biologist and university lab demonstrator, a former high school maths/science teacher with a Bachelor of Education, an Olympiad gold medalist SAT math tutor, ATAR 99+ duxes and subject award-winners, passionate youth mentors, peer literacy coaches, and STEM specialists—many already studying or teaching at university level.

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Kavin

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student's confidence, create a safe learning environment, and foster a genuine curiosity for the subject. A tutor should act as a guide and a mentor, not just someone who provides answers. I believe in encouraging students to think critically and learn from their mistakes, which helps them…
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Ekam

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to individualise the learning process. This means adapting to the individual's learning style, learning their strengths and weaknesses and tailoring the teaching style to cater for each, and keeping track of their progress. Instilling confidence in the student is also…
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ANH QUAN

Info Processing Tutor Marangaroo, WA
Here are few important things a tutor should do for a student, in my opinion: 1. Be patient. It allows for a learning environment where students feel comfortable taking the time they need to grasp concepts 2. Don't overwhelm students with an excess of information, but rather to introduce knowledge at a pace that is manageable for them 3.…
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Ashan

Info Processing Tutor Heathridge, WA
Constantly provide constructive criticism and feedbacks that would work towards their success, encouraging a growth mindset, and identifying the students learning style and adapting teaching methods to match. My kindness and friendliness as a person, my communication skills, my patience, my ability to explain complex concepts in a simplified…

Local Reviews

We've only had two sessions with Lachlan so far but he is friendly yet professional and helps Ben understand. Getting started was easy.
Christine Fonceca, Craigie

Inside CraigieTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Jasmine worked on rounding to the nearest tens and hundreds as well as reviewing place value concepts.

Year 7 student Ella practiced simplifying fractions and then moved on to basic algebra, focusing on using variables in equations.

For Year 8, Liam completed data analysis tasks, including interpreting graphs and calculating mean, median, and mode using real test results.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's notes showed that messy written work and inconsistent layout made it difficult to track their thinking, especially in division problems—"his working out was hard to follow," a tutor observed, which led to confusion when reviewing errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student tackling trigonometry occasionally skipped writing steps due to worry about making mistakes on the page; this perfectionism meant fewer chances to catch misunderstandings early.

In a Year 4 scenario, forgetting to attempt homework questions before tuition meant time was lost re-explaining familiar material instead of moving ahead with new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Craigie noticed one high school student who previously hesitated to show her working now confidently explains equations out loud and uses diagrams independently, a big shift from waiting for help.

Another secondary student, who struggled with applying BIMDAS rules, has started using factor trees on his own and can now handle mixed-operation problems without reminders.

In a primary session, Alegra—who used to rely heavily on drawing pictures—has begun answering addition questions faster by counting on her fingers instead. Last week, she finished all ten problems without needing to stop and draw once.

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 Whitford Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Whitford Catholic Primary School.