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Dalkeith's tutors include an ATAR 99.3 achiever and subject prizewinner, a Cambridge A-Level country-topper in Economics with extensive small-group teaching experience, multiple current or former school prefects and peer mentors, maths competition high performers, seasoned youth coaches and camp leaders, and university scholars across engineering, science, law and education.

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Modern History Tutor Bentley, WA
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Manojkumar

Modern History Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
1. To improve the student's grades and understanding of the respective subject. 2. To motivate and increase the confidence. 3. To make the student realize that he/she has more than what it takes to become the topper in his/her subject. 1. Communication - I try to communicate in a manner which the student thoroughly understands the concept. I…
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Mengyi is doing very well with Josh and we are really happy with the progress so far, she is very polite and always on time which is also great.
Karl, Nedlands

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Phoebe worked on mastering organic chemistry concepts like using the periodic table to draw molecules and distinguish between polar and non-polar substances, as well as refining scientific writing skills for her assignment by focusing on terminology, referencing, and grammar.

Another Year 11 student completed revision in biology for an upcoming test and then shifted to practicing vectors, covering vector operations and applications.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student consolidated understanding of linear equations and their graphs using practice questions, also revisiting probability and statistics topics in preparation for assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student working on financial mathematics was encouraged to "try do his own findings on loans," highlighting a need for greater independence in researching and applying concepts beyond guided lessons.

In Year 10, one tutor noted, "he does most of his problem solving mentally," which meant key algebraic steps were left unwritten—making errors harder to spot or correct.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student still made small calculation mistakes when she didn't line up numbers carefully during addition and subtraction; messy layout slowed her progress and increased confusion during worded problems.

Recent Achievements

One Dalkeith tutoring session saw a high school student, Cooper, move from struggling with interest calculations to confidently working through problems on his own after some targeted practice.

In another case, Phoebe (Year 11 Chemistry) started out unsure where her knowledge gaps were, but she independently identified what needed revisiting and even adopted new study habits like reading aloud—something she hadn't tried before.

Meanwhile, Tilly in Year 4 had been hesitant with times tables, but now answers questions for the 4s and 7s quickly even when asked in random order.

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