Due to the current situation we are experiencing significant demand for tutoring. Fast track your enrolment online: Enrol Online Now

Private maths tutors that come to you in person or online

100% Good Fit Guarantee
100% Good Fit
Guarantee

Tutors in East Fremantle include a UK-trained secondary maths teacher with five years' experience, a university-level engineering tutor and Letter of Commendation recipient, a peer mentor with multiple subject dux awards and ATARs up to 98.5+, seasoned K–12 tutors, academic competition winners, gifted program graduates, and specialist youth coaches and camp leaders.

Reuben
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

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…
Danielle
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

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…
1st Lesson Trial

Help Your Child Succeed in Maths

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

Lucinda
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Lucinda

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
A tutor's crucial role involves creating a personalised, supportive environment. Understanding each student's unique style helps tailor guidance and materials. Building confidence, breaking down complex concepts, and encouraging critical thinking are vital. Establishing trust, setting achievable goals, offering constructive feedback, and promoting…
Anderson
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Anderson

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Being responsive and patient. Not to be too pushy but still make the student realise his or her potential. I am calm and understanding. I know how to adapt my approach for the needs of the student. I am responsive and have a good sense of understanding the weakness of my…
Amber
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Amber

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is learn what teaching styles suit them, and implement them into how they tutor them. It will not only benefit the student, but also the tutor. I am able to connect with children easily, and find they like to learn from someone that understands them, and…
Jasmine
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Jasmine

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Understand their individual circumstances. Some students seek tutoring in order to excel, whilst others may need assistance in a subject they are struggling to pass. I believe a tutor needs to know their students well enough to understand their personal goals, their preferred methods of learning (eg. some students may require diagrams to visualise…
Joseph
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Joseph

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Specific, targeted focus on the students areas of weakness. Identify exactly where (according to the marking criterion) they are losing out, and establish a focus on the content or skills that will remedy this weakness. In my experience, students are often fully capable of achieving higher grades, they simply don't understand what they're doing…
Stephanie
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Stephanie

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Nurture a passion for learning, if I child enjoys their ability to learn they will become a step a head no matter what struggles they face during their education. Being a quite recent high school graduate I still have fresh memories of different techniques taught to me in order to do my very best in tests and exams. I also have a strong…
James
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

James

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
The most important thing a tutor can be is patient and understanding of the fact that the student may not pick up the concept as quickly as they did when they first learnt it. On a personal level, my patience is my biggest strength. Through university helping my friends, I learnt that not everybody learns at the same rate, so there is no point in…
Beth
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Beth

Tutor East Fremantle, WA
Be patients and understand that each student has different requirements when it comes to learning something new. Take time to understand how the student works and what works well for them so both the teacher and the student get the best out of a session. Being able to apply new methods and target individual needs to meet academic requirements.…
Lavanya
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Lavanya

Tutor North Fremantle, WA
The most important thing a tutor could do is being committed to teaching the student and helping them every step of the way. 1) I can communicate well and have interactive tutoring. 2) I'm patient with children. 3) I am not the best but I always try to improve and do better 4) I will be willing to help out the student whenever I can and answer…
Austen
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Austen

Tutor North Fremantle, WA
A tutor gives them the confidence to take on their courses with a new mindset. We give them the tools to work on their own projects, a tutor inspires a student to be a life long learner. I am a very patient tutor, I find that with patience, students can feel safe to make mistakes, it affords more opportunities to learn. I try to keep the focus…
Devmith
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Devmith

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can have is patience because all students and all people don’t immediately understand concepts quickly . It will take time therefore having patience will encourage the student. I believe my strengths as a tutor consist of patience, motivation and…
Matthew
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Matthew

Tutor Fremantle, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a structured learning environment. Often, the biggest source of exam-related stress is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of material and not seeing the connections between topics. A tutor should help students make sense of this by summarizing key concepts and looking ahead,…
Alicia
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Alicia

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
I believe the most important things that a tutor can do it not only explain how to answer a problem, but also why it is done in this way. They break down the entire learning process into small steps that can be honed and practiced, leading to more achievable improvement. An amazing tutor doesn't just focus on the academic results, but also on…
Elizabeth
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Elizabeth

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop the student's interest in and improve their attitude towards a subject. Furthermore, the tutor can equip the student with different strategies so they can work independently. I think my strengths lay in making the work engaging for the person by incorporating their interests.…
Paul
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Paul

Tutor White Gum Valley, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to listen to them to gauge their level of knowledge and interest in a subject, then to offer motivation and positive reinforcement. This gives the student the confidence to help 'drive' the learning process, with the tutor guiding that process by offering information, skills and…
Carla
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Carla

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
First and foremost it would be building a strong rapport with the student and gaining mutual trust and respect. This builds a foundation of confidence and comfort which optimises a students ability to learn and their attitude towards learning. Tutors should be adaptable and be able to target the teaching to each students unique way of learning. …
Khashayar
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Khashayar

Tutor Melville, WA
active communication will enable the tutor to understand the student's issues, strengths, weaknesses, and effectively plan the lessons for student's need. In addition to that, a clear and simplified explanation of subjects will not only enable understanding of the topic, but also could develop an interest of the subject in the student. Once the…
Ross
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Ross

Tutor Fremantle, WA
To help students to not feel overwhelmed by the subject, since this can extinguish any desire to learn further. I find that the best way of doing this is to break questions or ideas into smaller parts so that the areas that they are struggling with can be identified, isolated, and worked through. I believe that I am patient and understanding of…
Deepak
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Deepak

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Bridging the gap of learning between learner and the curriculum Connecting with the students learning and supporting…
Raoul
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Raoul

Tutor White Gum Valley, WA
Help build confidence in a subject and help them improve their critical thinking abilities. Help them enjoy a subject they would otherwise find boring or hate Patient. Concept checking questions. Understand the student's and parent's…
Timothy
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Timothy

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
As stated in the previous section, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. Although we are there to direct their study, there are a range of other things a student may face in their life. I'm not there just as an academic instructor, I also want to be able to relate to the person in front of me and assist them…

Local Reviews

Karmel is great and Heidi has shown progress in her school work.
Alina, Bicton

Inside East FremantleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 Abbi focused on solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and tackling more challenging factorising problems involving fractions.

Year 10 Isabel worked through trigonometry questions, including right-angled triangle calculations, and practiced simultaneous equations in preparation for an upcoming test.

In primary, Year 5 Jimmy revised long division skills and completed unit conversions for distance, applying these to practical word problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for Methods exams often skipped steps in long equations, leading to "little errors a long the way that will lose her marks."

She also struggled to keep up with revision between lessons, making it harder to recall content quickly during problem-solving.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly lost focus during essay brainstorming and had trouble identifying main ideas in reading tasks—at one point, he highlighted almost every word in a passage, which slowed his progress.

In both cases, missed working and lapses in self-organization left students feeling less confident when tackling new or more complex material.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in East Fremantle noticed that Isabel, a Year 10 student, jumped from 60% to 81% in her recent exam after working on tackling 'wordy' questions she used to avoid.

Abbi, also in high school, now solves standard quadratics and factorises expressions without waiting for prompts—a big change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to try alone.

Meanwhile, Jimmy in primary school has become much more independent with long division; he struggled last week but this time completed several problems solo and even spotted his own rounding mistakes before moving on.

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 City of Fremantle: Fremantle Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Richmond Primary School.