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Tutors in Glendalough include a senior mathematics teacher and Head of Department with 15+ years' K–8 experience, a peer tutor skilled in primary and secondary support, an ATAR 95.7 scorer with school-based tutoring and camp leadership, plus multiple engineers and scientists who bring hands-on mentoring experience to maths, science, and technology subjects.

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NISHA REENA

Tutor West Perth, WA
Being empathetic towards students by understanding their problems, explaining concepts clearly, and remaining patient and supportive while encouraging them to enjoy the subject. Simplifying complex concepts into easy steps , staying patient with students, and motivating them to keep trying until they…
Simeon
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Simeon

Tutor West Perth, WA
Establishing good rapport hence promoting trust Adjusting techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Patience because things that are easy for tutors may not be so for students. hence go with the student pace and never get annoyed repeat process until student understands where necessary Be a good listener. Learn…
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Akhila
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Akhila

Tutor Doubleview, WA
A tutor's mission is like being a guide in a fun adventure park of knowledge! Firstly, we gotta make sure our students feel like they're strapping in for the most exciting roller coaster ride of their academic life. Secondly, it's all about keeping the energy high and the atmosphere as cheerful as a sunny day at the beach. Lastly, we sprinkle in a…
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Paulina

Tutor Daglish, WA
Giving students the confidence to know that they can understand concepts, and achieve grades that they never thought they could. Patience to explain concepts when a student doesn't understand, and the ability to break down problems into smaller manageable steps. Experience working with children with Autism, learning difficulties and…
Ezinne
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Ezinne

Tutor Balcatta, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond simply teaching content. It's about fostering a supportive learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and actively engaging with the material. Also, building confidence and instilling a growth mindset are crucial, as they empower…
Franco
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Franco

Tutor Innaloo, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to solve problems. To approach problems logically and critically so that they can confidently solve problems (whether it be a maths or a physics problem) independently. From personal experience, my strengths involve: - Teaching independent thinking and problem solving…
Jordi
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Jordi

Tutor Floreat, WA
To believe in the students ability to take what they've learnt in the session out into practice and to take part in individual study to further improve their skills as a student, particularly going into more serious years of high school. My ability to cater for a students individual concerns and needs. I know that ALL students have different…
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Rahul

Tutor West Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment where the student can learn. Invoke curiosity in students' minds and the rest can automatically get fixed. My most important strength is to adjust myself to different types of students depending upon their aptitude. It is inevitable that you will sometimes find…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Doubleview, WA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel more confident about their abilities and knowledge. The more they can back them-self, the more they can be composed in a test environment, the better they perform in test conditions, the better their marks. Like a positive feedback loop, this will also increase confidence;better…
Kate
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Kate

Tutor Coolbinia, WA
tutor/mentor should teach student how to think and ways to process the the subject in question. Student will not able to maintain the theory if all they they can remember is the process I think my strength is the ability to communicate with younger kids and also trying different methods to help them understand and learn. I believe that learning…
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Aaron

Tutor Doubleview, 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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Yati

Tutor West Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them comfortable and making the environment friendly.The main responsibility of a tutor include creating a robust lesson plan that meet the need of the course syllabus or the curriculum and delivering the lesson plans through competent teaching that caters to all student’s needs…
Jigar Dhirajkumar
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Jigar Dhirajkumar

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are making a student feel safe enough to say 'I don't understand,' and building their confidence alongside their skills. So many students fall behind simply because they're too embarrassed to ask questions, so creating a judgment free and supportive environment is everything. From there, it's about…
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Mahindu

Tutor Doubleview, WA
The most important thing for a tutor to do is making the student feel in control of their learning and making sure they understand the relevant concepts with minimal hassle from either party. My strengths as a tutor are the fact that I can explain complex/difficult concept in a way that can be easily understood by the students. Also, due to my…
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Giulia

Tutor Balcatta, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. Confidence is key—when students trust their ability to learn, they become more willing to tackle challenges and push their limits. I focus on building that confidence by celebrating small wins, providing constructive feedback, and creating a supportive environment.…
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Dashiel

Tutor Doubleview, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student want to study the subject, instead of relying on others for help. In other words, building a foundation of passion for the subject. I believe that my strengths are trying to get the student to not just repeat practice questions, but also try to understand the…
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Kynan

Tutor Doubleview, WA
Here are a few things which I believe to be important: - A tutor should help students build a robust mental framework that allows students to pick up new and complex ideas, even when a tutor is not around to help them. - Instil the desire to learn in a self-driven capacity. - Be reliable and understanding; a tutor should be an individual a…
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Kirti

Tutor West Perth, WA
Illustrating the solution, explaining with the right examples, respecting everyone's views and value every question however simple it maybe. Making the discourse interesting and interactive. These are the most important things a tutor must deliver while teaching students. Simplifying complex topics with day to day examples is what I do. I will not…
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Cate

Tutor North Perth, WA
To me, the most important thing as a tutor is to listen. Students sometimes find it difficult to express their struggles so being patient is very important when understanding how to best help a student. I have had experience with mentoring children in the AFL community and have learnt skills in effective communicating and patience especially with…
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Muskan

Tutor Balcatta, WA
I believe that a tutor plays an important role in student's learning journey and the important thing tutors can do for them is to personally assess their needs and cater to it by tailoring their teaching method and proving a supportive environment to learn and grow. I believe that my strengths are to be patient with students and guide them…
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Edelene

Tutor West Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be persistent. It is important to me to not give up on a student just because they may be a little challenging or learn differently from others. I am patient and willing to give my all in order to help my students become the best version of themselves. I am able to relate to students and…
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Avinash

Tutor North Perth, WA
Indulging self in creating and to cultivate an academic surroundings in their respective place by setting high, but not impossible, expectations for the students. Include new ideas and teaching methods if he/she do not grab the same conventional way. Pushing them to achieve higher standards and ensure they will eventually get there by praise.Some…
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Beth

Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Improve a student's confidence and understanding of a subject and to help aid self learning. Thoroughly explaining concepts and accommodating my tutoring to the learning style of the student. Furthermore I am a firm believer in repetition, which solidifies understanding in…

Local Reviews

Summer has had her first lesson with Syed and is very happy. He is a strong communicator and has helped her understand concepts in one lesson that she previously struggled with.
Kylie

Inside GlendaloughTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Michael focused on multiplication and division strategies, including using number lines to visualise equal groups.

In Year 6, Grace worked through fractions and decimals, applying these to solve everyday money problems.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Lily tackled perimeter and area calculations alongside practice with algebraic expressions for missing numbers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student arrived without having attempted their homework, which meant less time could be spent addressing specific difficulties in algebra.

In Year 10, one student struggled to plan effectively for a test—"he didn't check his answers before submitting," as noted—which led to repeated calculation errors in trigonometry questions.

For a Year 4 learner, working in her head rather than writing steps down caused forgotten calculations during long division.

Another senior student showed declining focus after setbacks; "her concentration was good for the first half but faded," making it harder to master advanced fractions by session's end.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glendalough recently saw a Year 10 student who had previously struggled with algebra start to grasp the process of solving equations independently, even choosing to tackle more challenging questions without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who used to avoid worded maths problems now approaches them confidently and can break down double-digit multiplication tasks with far less hesitation.

Meanwhile, one of our younger students, after weeks of shyness about reading aloud, surprised her tutor by volunteering to read the next chapter during their session.

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 Cambridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Chrysalis Montessori School.