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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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Gorakh

Tutor South Perth, WA
Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. ability to communicate in a way that makes the learner feel motivated, enthusiastic and confident in their ability to master and enjoy whatever challenges come along. Some of my greatest strengths are that I'm very energetic and patient. I lean on these qualities heavily…
Aaron
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Aaron

Tutor Subiaco, WA
To motivate students and make maths seem enjoyable, or at least tolerable. I am familiar and fresh with the topics, as I am actively studying Maths and genetics at uni, and I understand what its like to struggle with difficult topics from my own experience. I can help with conceptual understanding of topics students are struggling with, rather…
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Melika
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Melika

Tutor Ardross, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are understanding and solving problems with patience and getting along with them. It is important to connect with students and make sure that they are expanding their knowledge. I am confident about my knowledge in mathematics as I have studied in school as well as university. I can…
Leopold
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Leopold

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Make sure they understand key concepts not just getting questions correct, increasing results to an acceptable level so they can get some enjoyment out of improving their grades. My strengths are getting the best results out of all students no matter their difficulty. Also communication with students are very…
Sangay
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Sangay

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Guide, support, counsel, teach, research, assist, counsel students to learn with fun. Employ individual tailored pedagogy and assessment. Patience Proactive Optimism…
Walter
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Walter

Tutor Jolimont, WA
The tutor should understand his subject matter to be able to deliver complicated ideas to the students simply and concisely. If the tutor cannot do so, he should further his knowledge of that subject matter. I love to use descriptive and outside the box methods to understand mathematical concepts. Because school teaching is restrict by time, the…
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Yihang

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Firstly, providing a clear train of thought for the student is the most important thing. Second, cultivating logical thinking is vital in math for every student. Patience, enthusiastic and professional knowledge. I have a 4-year math background especially for calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical…
Rachael
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Rachael

Tutor Jolimont, WA
The goal of a tutor is to help the students gain confidence in their subject and help the student with their grades. It is important a tutor is able to help a student gain enjoyment from the subject so that they are inspired and happy to continue to study when the tutor is not around. My greatest strengths are in tutoring English. I am able to…
Ayesha
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Ayesha

Tutor Jolimont, WA
With real world experience and knowledge. I have a better understanding of how to apply curriculum material to real-world situations. for example, showing students how financial and data roles benefit math which may encourage them to take math seriously. I have a lot of patience which allows me to handle more challenging students. Whether working…
Sanjay
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Sanjay

Tutor Jolimont, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to teach a student how to pursue their own studies, that is, if I can teach a student how to study without the need for a tutor, that's worth more than tutoring them the whole year and it will serve them well for the rest of their life. An excellent tutor will keep their students motivated and…
Thinley
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Thinley

Tutor Jolimont, WA
I feel making a comfortable learning environment for a student as a important thing to be considered. An environment where the student is confident enough to ask the tutor anything, a tutor friendly enough for a student to approach and clear his/her doubts, making a session interesting and enjoyable for a student to understand the core concept…
Sonam
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Sonam

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Listen to the ideas of student and help them grow with skills and wisdom. Help them the value of the importance group work and solve problems accordingly. And foster independence when ever needed. I am a very patient person with a very good communication skills. My passion for teaching is beyond measure. A very good listener and a very adaptable…
Laxmi
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Laxmi

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Be honest. Be flexible. Be patient. Be a good listener. Be professional. Be willing to share your own experiences. Be a collaborator. Teach the student how to learn. As a tutor your ultimate goal is to help the student become an independent learner. Be confident. Use available resources. 1) Patient ; most import skill in dealing with…
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Soumya

Tutor Jolimont, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and let them grow. Also, tutors need to be patient when it comes to teaching students. The greatest strength I have as a tutor is patience. I am calm & patient with kids which helps me to build a great rapport with them. Also, as a teacher it's important to listen to…
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Sebastien

Tutor Jolimont, WA
Be dedicated and show up every week for the tutoring session. This is how tutor build trust with the student and therefore allow the student to progress. If the student have different tutor, there will be a lack of stability affecting the kids' performance I'm committed and very patient as a tutor. I'll do my best so that the kids understand…
SHEETAL
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SHEETAL

Tutor Jolimont, WA
A tutor can change a student's perspective towards studies and make difficult subjects easy for them. Thereby boosting a student's confidence in the subject, which enables them to further share this knowledge with fellow classmates when they have a difficulty. I am very patient and willing to explain the concepts again and again with examples till…
Nivetha
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Nivetha

Tutor Jolimont, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence and belief in their own ability. Most students are capable; they just need someone who recognises their potential, supports them, and helps them see it for themselves. My key strengths as a tutor are my communication skills and my ability to explain concepts clearly and in…
Jana
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Jana

Tutor South Perth, WA
I think that it's really important to be a good listener so that you can use feedback from students to improve your teaching. Not everyone learns in the same way so it's really important to work with each student to find the learning tehniques that work best for them. It's also important to recognise that each student could prefer different…
Herlene
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Herlene

Tutor Como, WA
Teach them skills to master the subject. Teach them life lessons as well - eg resilience. Teach them different ways to look at things. Be a friend/listening ear when they need. Patient and caring. I believe that caring about my student's overall wellbeing is just as important as their grades. Resilience, not all methods of teaching will work…
Danielle
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Danielle

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them see their academic potential and develop a love of learning. It is crucial as students go through schooling to see the benefits of learning and develop a strong work ethic. I believe all children learn at an individual pace and that it is critical to have patience and…
Harry
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Harry

Tutor West Perth, WA
Maintaining the cognitive load. When tutoring, a tutor needs to go slow and work first on the things that students are finding challenges. Providing resources to aid the student in their learning. All of this prevents a cognitive overload. Listening and showing respect. Tutoring is about understanding that someone is needing help and being there…
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Reuben

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
To build intrinsic motivation. How much they value their success is up to them but their enjoyment of studying as well as how effective they are at studying are things that I can affect. This can ensure that they see long term success. I try to be as patient as possible; I'm someone who takes longer to process some concepts and I so I know how…
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Violet

Tutor South Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, create clarity, and inspire motivation. A good tutor doesn’t just explain answers — they guide students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills. By being patient, encouraging, and consistent, tutors help students feel supported and capable. I also…

Local Reviews

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

Inside DalkeithTutoring Sessions

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.