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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.

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Javier

Physics Tutor Crawley, WA
To take the time to prepare a lesson suited for the student and take the time to get to know the student and identify his/her strengths in order to capitalize them, and identify his/her weaknesses so that we can work on them. Since I have been a teacher in these subjects, I know which topics most students struggle understanding; and because I am…
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
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Hayley
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Hayley

Physics Tutor Manning, WA
Support - that's what we're here for. Primarily for academic support, assisting them in understanding and boosting their learning in difficult situations, but it's more than that. Having someone you can speak freely with, and rely on, in those vulnerable situations is important for any student. Good tutors provide a sense of security and…
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Ikesha

Physics Tutor Fremantle, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show that they believe in them and their ability to succeed academically and overall. I tell my students on a regular basis "I believe in you!" and "You can do this!" I find that creating this positive and encouraging learning environment is integral. My strengths as a tutor begins with…
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B-Jay

Physics Tutor White Gum Valley, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their cognitive load. Focusing on how much the student can process during a given session, allows an effective learning plan to be created. In turn, the student will be able to establish deeper understandings and be able to reach their full potential. My strengths are…
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Gemma

Physics Tutor Attadale, WA
It is essential for the tutor to present themselves, their content, and their teaching methods in a way which makes the lesson engaging and enjoyable for the student. The tutor is a great influence on the student, and by showing a love and passion for what is being taught, the tutor is able to influence the student to experience the same love and…
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Kavisha

Physics Tutor Willagee, WA
A tutor's primary objective is to ensure that the student truly understands the content, and while doing so, the tutor must present the material in an interesting and engaging manner. If done correctly, this may ignite a passion in the student for the subject. I have a deep understanding of the fundamentals of mathematics, which will allow me to…
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Jacob

Physics Tutor Melville, WA
Build a student's confidence and have them progress through a subject. I think my young age is my strength, being able to relate to younger people in high…
Callan
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Callan

Physics Tutor Dalkeith, WA
I think that the best thing to do when tutoring is allow the students free rein when answering questions, as I have often found that almost all of their learning comes from when they make mistakes. I tend to try to give them only small nudges when getting them to complete a question, and reduce the amount of my interference over preceding…
Wessel
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Wessel

Physics Tutor Winthrop, WA
A tutor should be able to provide a better understanding of concepts not just show them how to do questions and then copy working in other formats for future exams. They should also be able to make it seem more enjoyable as students perform better when they actually enjoy a subject compared to if they are just doing it for a better ATAR score.…
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Mackenzie

Physics Tutor Booragoon, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their confidence and belief in themselves. If you can boost their confidence and make them believe in themself, they are able to achieve whatever they set their mind to. They will try harder and push themselves further. I feel as if I am very patient as a tutor and will…
Matthew
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Kardinya, WA
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Alvise

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
I believe the most important duty of a tutor is to get his tutee accomplish his/her goal like passing an exam or getting better at the tutored subject. Despite this which I consider the main one, the one which comes immediately after is the comprehension of the topic. This is not only the mechanical way to resolve it but it also means…
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Spencer

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be flexible with teaching methods as every student is learns differently from different methods and at different speeds. I am comfortable and experienced with working privately with students of all age ranges including younger children. When students don’t understand concepts…
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Marc

Physics Tutor Murdoch, WA
I consider that the most important things to do for a student is to arrive well prepared to each session, try to find a visual way to explain the problems and to truly encourage the student so as he becomes confident during exams. I think that I am as a tutor really patient, perseverant and…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain concepts and problems in a way that student will be able to understand. The student should then be able to use that understanding to answer questions independently. I teach myself in a way that ensures I understand the concept inside and out. When tutoring this is a strength in…
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Simone

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
As previously mentioned, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen. If you do not listen to the students expectations and responsiveness to the material then the sessions will not be productive, and the student will not improve. My strengths are that I am an incredibly patient tutor, as well as a good listener.…
Ryan
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Applecross, WA
Teaching students HOW to learn and effective methods for learning, instead of just showing students the course material which they have likely already seen in class. Of course, refreshing core concepts is key to building a strong foundation, but tutors should aim to extend their students, to go further than what is required. Also, they should have…
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Michael

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Patience. Learning new skills in maths can sometimes be quite tricky and confusing so I think adequate time should be spent learning the basics as this is very important later down the track. Organisation, as a tutor I feel organisation from both the student and the teacher is important so the most amount of learning can…
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Stanley

Physics Tutor Winthrop, WA
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is to be patient, show compassion and adapt to their learning styles, whilst providing them with a strong foundation for the student to grow from and encourage them to be confident and intrigued with the subject; preparing themselves in a loop where their understanding of a subject…
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Stephin

Physics Tutor Winthrop, WA
I think providing study methods, resources and most of all help students achieve to their maximum potential are the most important attributes that tutors can give to students. I’m very persistent so I will make sure the student understands a topic thoroughly before moving…
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Prayas

Physics Tutor Murdoch, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is give their student self-confidence and the belief that they can perform the academic task provided to them. I am an outgoing person and I believe that my communication skills are my greatest strength as a…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Murdoch, WA
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is maintain a patience attitude throughout the whole process. Approach every problem with high degree of logical reasoning and find a way in which the student can become comfortable answering a particular type of problem, with little stress or assistance. I feel my main strength as a…

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.