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Gwelup's tutors include a postgraduate-qualified teacher with nearly a decade of K–12 classroom and mentoring experience, an ATAR 99.80 scorer awarded distinctions in national maths competitions, Kumon instructors working with Years 3–12, accomplished university medallists, primary teachers, and high-achieving peer mentors celebrated for academic excellence and leadership across diverse fields.

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Isaac

Modern History Tutor Hamersley, WA
My responsibility is to provide encouragement and guidance within their education journey. Whether granting an understanding of a difficult to learn concept or promoting hard work and resilience to problems, an tutor can provide an foundation and guide for learning which I aim to achieve to the best of my ability. I place emphasis on…
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Leopold

Modern History Tutor Subiaco, 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…
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Carina

Modern History Tutor West Leederville, WA
To be support and attentively listen in order to empathise with them and then help them where they want it Friendly, passionate and resilient. I want to make a difference just as I have had excellent tutors make a difference for…
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Stella

Modern History Tutor Hamersley, WA
Be patient, empathetic and kind. I can recognise that all students learn at a different pace and in different ways so I can motivate them and support them. Most importantly, having strong communication skills and being adaptable to each student. I am patient and understanding and have effective communication skills with children of all ages. I am…
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Jeel

Modern History Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is leaving them with a range of tools for study that they can use on their own at school or if I’m not around. The student being able to use study techniques that I have taught them on their own accord is what I would aim to achieve. My strengths as a tutor would have to be my…
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Anum

Modern History Tutor Nollamara, WA
First of all respect for diversity and sincerity are the key factor to enter in any workforce. Secondly time managment, delivery method, discussion between students and parents, questionnaires to understand their views and observation, proper strategies and course plans are the other important things that every tutor should understand. Thirdly,…
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Ropafadzai

Modern History Tutor Sorrento, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do is listen to the students and identify their problem areas. Providing motivation to students help them persevere is quite essential to their development. I am a good listener and problem solver. I enjoy a challenge and always ask questions to feed my natural curiosity. I am also committed and loyal…
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Georgia

Modern History Tutor City Beach, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to be patient, explain things clearly, and build a student’s confidence. It’s not just about teaching the content, but also encouraging them and making learning feel achievable My strengths as a tutor are being approachable and friendly. From my time as a youth leader in Scouts, I learned how…
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Shekin

Modern History Tutor Darch, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student more confident in themselves which motivates them in their studies so they succeed. I have seen in a personal level how badly confidence can affect someone in their studies. You start doubting yourself and think you are horrible at a subject. This leads to the person to not…

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This company is very professional, and easy to deal with. They have several tutors available, so when our normal tutor couldn't make the time change which we needed to make, they happily found us another tutor with a minimum of fuss. We are very happy with EzyMath and would happily endorse them to others.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Ben focused on translating, rotating, and reflecting shapes in the 2D plane, along with collecting variables and solving linear equations using tables.

Year 10 Bronte reviewed operations with surds—such as multiplying and rationalising denominators—and practiced factorising both monic and non-monic trinomials to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Cohen worked through test preparation involving logarithms and exponentials, specifically solving related equations algebraically and reviewing graph properties like intercepts and asymptotes.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, one student didn't complete all assigned homework (20 out of 24 questions) and brought no new notes after a week, which meant starting the next term behind.

A Year 11 student missed several maths classes, leaving most of a practice test unattempted; "she only wrote a page of class notes since last lesson," as noted by the tutor.

Another senior student's report draft was finished at the last minute but lacked content, delaying deeper writing work.

For several students in Years 8–12, inconsistent written working—such as omitting steps or plus-minus signs in algebra—led to repeated errors and lost time correcting them during lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Gwelup tutor noticed that Ben, a Year 8 student, has begun using "talking aloud" and backchecking strategies to catch his own errors—something he'd previously avoided, preferring to rush through problems.

In a recent high school session, Bronte made a breakthrough by talking through her method for dividing fractions out loud; this shift helped her spot and fix mistakes independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who struggled with reading clocks last month can now draw clock faces and accurately read the time after working through several examples together.

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 Karrinyup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lake Gwelup Primary School.