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Tutors in East Rockingham include a university medallist and published PhD, school Head of Department for Mathematics, classroom and early childhood teachers, seasoned K–12 and high school tutors with camp leadership experience, an education assistant with Auslan skills, plus academic high-achievers awarded for maths, science, and language excellence.

Bryce
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Bryce

Tutor Hillman, WA
Give the student the ability to understand the problem instead of just the capacity to solve it. Being able to communicate a difficult idea clearly and…
Logan
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Logan

Tutor Rockingham, WA
Teach them in a way that works for the individual. Being able to be adaptive and recognise how to tutor them best is essential. The most important characteristics for a tutor is to be patient and empathetic. I do not expect people to understand things first try but I believe everyone has the ability to…
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Isabella
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Isabella

Tutor Rockingham, WA
Creating a positive learning experience as that’s when the student thrives. My greatest strength is adapting lessons to fit the students personal learning needs, level of understanding and learning…
Nancy
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Nancy

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Building confidence. Increasing understanding of the subject. Building a trusting respectful relationship with the student. I am a patient understanding woman who is dedicated to increasing…
Alysa
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Alysa

Tutor Rockingham, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student involve adaptability and confidence building in a positive environment. It is important for the tutor to boost the student's confidence in their abilities, motivating them to learn and excel. Creating a positive and supportive environment is pertinent in helping the students succeed. It is…
Wanna
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Wanna

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to mentor and help guide those who are in need of help and are struggling to understand the concepts of the subjects they are studying. It is also to show various ways of learning to help the student discover the best way they can learn. I am an outgoing and patient person who is quite detailed. I would…
Joan
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Joan

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Impart the knowledge and have it process and apply accordingly.…
Mahum
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Mahum

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning easy and fun for them so they enjoy learning. One of the reasons why I love studying at my college is my teachers. I think a tutor decide if a student likes the subject or not. I am naturally good with children and I talk a lot. A lot of people have suggested I…
Nicola
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Nicola

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Tutors work with students to guide their learning process, by personalising the content delivery in a way the child is able to respond to. This also incorporates the ability to motivate the child to learn, to believe in their own abilities and to strive to keeping persevering. I believe I have the necessary strength simply to push. I describe…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Leda, WA
Listen to them and be able guide them towards their goal with patience. I think it’s also important to be able to communicate with the parents as well and to make the student feel both enthused and motivated. I am a very patient person with great empathy and I consider myself good at communicating information to others. I also genuinely enjoy…
Mattea
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Mattea

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
To help them understand and teach them techniques in passing so they are satisfied and use these techniques in the future. I come with examples or stories to create an easier understanding.…
Saranya
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Saranya

Tutor Shoalwater, WA
To make them learn or gain knowledge is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Practical knowledge based…
Tran
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Tran

Tutor Leda, WA
Building the students’ motivation and confidence whilst addressing any knowledge gaps. Most of all, tailoring the teaching to a student’s specific needs, helping them grasp concepts effectively. Streamlining information for easier…
Jasmin
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Jasmin

Tutor Leda, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is ensure that they provide consistent support and positive encouragement when facilitating learning. It is also important that a tutor practises adaptability, so they can adhere to their students strengths and weaknesses for personalised learning. This gives students the best…
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Praneetha

Tutor Leda, WA
Students all learn differently, in different ways, and at different times. A student may be a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic (movement) learner. Some are a combination of all three types of learning styles. I believe it is a tutor's job to cater their teaching style to each student, and provide them with a tailored learning experience that…
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Ramya

Tutor Leda, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is being well prepared before all tutoring sessions, to reflect on the students strengths and weakness and developing/ researching methods to facilitate the best learning experience. It is also important to help the student achieve long term success and knowledge in the subject. I am interested in helping…
Taj
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Taj

Tutor Shoalwater, WA
Be friendly, and make ideas that they may struggle with easy to understand. Even if it means explaining it in a different way, as different students will understand ideas in different ways. Since I’m young, I can understand where students can struggle as I’ve been there myself and can put myself in their position. This means I can show them in…
Balian
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Balian

Tutor Medina, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to simplify challenging concepts, boost their confidence, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. My strengths as a tutor include being approachable and patient. I’ve always enjoyed helping my classmates in class, breaking…
Qiaochen
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Qiaochen

Tutor Wellard, WA
I believe the most important thing i can do is the teach my students how to ask the right questions, this helps practice independent thinking with life long learning benefits. I can tackle problems from different angles to find one clearest for each student to…
Shivansh
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Shivansh

Tutor Medina, WA
- Give them a 100 percent of your attention that they would not otherwise get at school. - Be friendly and approachable, so the student can be honest about what they do not get. - Figure out the strengths and weaknesses of the student to help the student in the specific areas needed. Relatability, as I have been in the same position as them…
preeti
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preeti

Tutor Medina, WA
a tutor must match the mental level of students of every grade. for example- adjusting your level for 6th standard as well as for 11th standard child accordingly is all i believe a tutor should keep in mind understanding the students issues and to solve and satisfy them with the…
Mariel Andreen
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Mariel Andreen

Tutor Perth, WA
Don't give up on them, if they find difficulty to understand a topic, motivate them. Think of a way where they can understand it based on the level of their understanding. You should have a strategies and option to adjust your way of teaching for them to adopt what you're trying to teach on them. Also, tutor/s must understand well what they're…
Nicole
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Nicole

Tutor Wellard, WA
Adaptability Patience and figuring out the learning style of a…

Local Reviews

Walter is a lovely patient and supportive tutor , we are already seeing an improvement in Olivias confidence and willingness to tackle maths . From her first lesson Walter picked up exactly where she was struggling and he is patiently teaching her the strategies and explaining maths to her in a way she understands . We are so happy with her progress . A big thank you to Walter and Ezy Math
Louise Henry, Rockingham

Inside East RockinghamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Zoe focused on mastering fractions and core division principles, working through step-by-step exercises to build confidence.

For Year 9, Jay revised introductory indices and roots, then began applying BIMDAS operations with number grouping strategies.

Meanwhile, in Year 10, Alex tackled the conversion of hourly to yearly rates and calculated total costs using real-world examples for practical understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student did not complete assigned Maths Methods homework on derivatives, missing key practice with 2nd/3rd degree differentiation. "Homework for Chapter 12 was left unfinished," the tutor noted, which led to weaker recall in class.

In Year 8 English, one student's writing lacked clear paragraph structure and academic tone; repeated advice to revise drafts was not taken up before submission.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 Physics student struggled to extract variables from questions and often relied on vague answers instead of precise reasoning—resulting in confusion during problem-solving sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in East Rockingham noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with probability now confidently solves uniform probability density function questions and applies normal distribution theory independently, using her calculator without hesitation.

In a recent high school English session, another student showed real initiative by planning short stories more effectively—she's begun developing characters through dialogue, rather than just basic description as before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was hesitant with fractions can now create fractions from shapes and timelines on her own and quickly picks up new fraction concepts during lessons.

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 Rockingham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rockingham Montessori School - Secondary School Campus.