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Tutors in Hamersley include a Kumon instructor experienced with Year 3–12 maths, a former school lecturer and ATAR medalist, an award-winning Olympiad participant, a university STEM gold medallist, qualified Education Assistants with classroom experience, high-achieving recent graduates, seasoned peer mentors, and tutors with advanced degrees from UWA and Curtin—all passionate about supporting students' growth.

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Stephanie

Economics Tutor Duncraig, WA
Often if students are seeking tutoring, they are struggling or in a place of doubt about their abilities. Providing a comfortable, safe environment where students can feel reassured about their own abilities is so important. I know before I developed a passion for mathematics especially, I struggled with and detested the subject. As soon as I…
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Fezaan

Economics Tutor Duncraig, WA
At the fundamental level a tutor's role is to make sure that a student understands the material. Therefore, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to go over mistakes made in previous tests/assessments and ensure the student has a good understanding of the previously covered topics and principles before moving on. Additionally,…
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Kishan

Economics Tutor Girrawheen, WA
I intend to help a student develop his/her skills and confidence in a particular subject; in addition, I will use various teaching methodologies that are tailored specifically for each student ensuring maximum effectiveness on the student's performance. I am passionate, self-driven and patient. Therefore, I will try to assist my students with…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to build a rapport. I create a safe environment for students where they feel valued and understood making it easier for them to express their difficulties and ask questions without fear of judgement. I am a very patient guy and I understand that every student learns at their own pace. I have strong…
Cody
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Cody

Economics Tutor Darch, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to: 1 - place a focus on topics the student is struggling with 2 - teach these topics in a way that is different from what they are being taught in class. From a basic principles foundation and adding complexity as the student understands the topic more. I am currently a 3rd-year…
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Sendir

Economics Tutor Innaloo, WA
1. To identify where the child needs help - be it in the process of solving a question, or in fact in the way they think of what the question is asking. 2. To be able to communicate point 1 above, such that the child is able to understand. 3. Holistically take into account that each child is different, sometimes it is not a matter of merely…
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Kausalya

Economics Tutor Stirling, WA
Reminding them they are not their enemy, and that they are on the same side. A lot of students might be forced into tuition. As a tutor, I have to create a meaningful relationship with my student, where I provide a safe space for them to learn, as they are. Patience, understanding and adaptability. No one person is the same, no one student of mine…
Wesley
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Wesley

Economics Tutor Osborne Park, WA
Building the confidence of a student and providing guidance and motivation and continuous support My patience and empathy and my ability to explain things simply and…
Sameed Bin
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Sameed Bin

Economics Tutor Nollamara, WA
Ultimately, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provided academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability to explain complex things. Ability to…
Ugyen
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Ugyen

Economics Tutor Herdsman, WA
Comprehending how students understand the lesson n guiding them. Approachable Patient High degree of…
Shekin
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Shekin

Economics 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…
Chelsea
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Chelsea

Economics Tutor Darch, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the contents digestible and understand how their students learn. Everyone has different learning styles and a tutor should be aware of how their students learn and use this to teach the content better, to enable the students understand the content and not just remember it. My…
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Bishal

Economics Tutor Tuart Hill, WA
To Build their confidence. To make students unlock their full potential. To understand students' knowledge level and strategize accordingly. To be patient with them. I would say: Patience, Emotional IQ, Good communication skill, Self-discipline,…
Abdul
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Abdul

Economics Tutor Dianella, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being able to develop a strategy for each student they have. Not all students learn the same way, and being able to come up with techniques to help different students plays a key role in the academic development of a student. Some of my key strengths include, being able to support the…
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Jessica

Economics Tutor Yokine, WA
Have patience and understand what the student needs to get out of the tutoring whilst growing their knowledge in a comfortable and enjoyable environment. Patience and the ability to adapt to students needs depending on their skill level and…
Cohen
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Cohen

Economics Tutor Doubleview, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence and help them genuinely understand the work, not just memorise answers. A good tutor creates a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and learning from mistakes. My strengths as a tutor are patience, communication, and being able to…
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Alex

Economics Tutor Doubleview, WA
I feel that getting to know and appreciating each individual student for who they are as a person in so important. It makes the student feel appreciated and allows a relaxed, productive, friendly and positive workspace to form. This can be done by having conversations about their days, having a laugh with them and fully engaging with what each…
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Annalise

Economics Tutor Tuart Hill, WA
I think the most important thing is to be simple - not confuse the child with an overwhelming amount of information but rather take things slowly and ask directed questions to take them to each step of the answer. I have always had an intense dedication to doing well at school but despite long hours of work put in, I didn't always get the best…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Economics Tutor Woodlands, WA
Listening to what a student wants and communicating a solution in a way they can understand. Without understanding their needs, you can not provide the right kind of "help". Tutors can also provide a good learning environment by building a friendly relationship with students. I can explain complex problems and concepts in the simplest way in which…
Thomas
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Thomas

Economics Tutor Sorrento, WA
I believe being calm and understanding of the student and their individual circumstances is a very important aspect when tutoring. Further, having an adequate understanding of what the student is trying to achieve and what areas they would like to focus on would be very important, along with knowing what methods of learning work for them. Finally,…
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Grayson

Economics Tutor Joondanna, WA
Being able to simplify any concept in a way that any student will be able to to understand and begin to master said concept. Communication, simplification of concepts unique to each student, being able to understand a student's weaknesses and work on…
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Hritvik

Economics Tutor Malaga, WA
The most integral thing that a tutor can do for a student is to not give up on the student and continue to explain a topic no matter how many times the student fails to understand it. This should be done while being soft-spoken and not pressurizing the student. Maintaining an approachable attitude even if the student is continuously stuck on the…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Kallaroo, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to give a student a sense of confidence in his/her abilities. It is easy for students to get discouraged and give up; a tutor is the person who helps the student keep going. I am patient and can see where a student is confused over a concept and am able to break down the problem for them. I can…

Local Reviews

Max really enjoyed the first session with Jayden. He found it helped to focus and understand his maths tasks.
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Inside HamersleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked on factorising algebraic expressions and solving equations using elimination and simplification strategies.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on interpreting memoir texts, specifically analysing simile, alliteration, organic imagery, juxtaposition, and tone in "Born a Crime" to prepare for a comparative essay on moving to a new place.

For Year 6 student Ethan, recent lessons included adding and subtracting fractions as well as converting between decimals and fractions through step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student tackling algebra was observed skipping written steps in multi-part questions, making it difficult to catch sign errors—"needs to display working out for test situations or for long calculations with multiple steps."

In a Year 8 maths session, incomplete homework meant one learner hadn't practiced division methods before an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for binomial expansion leaned heavily on calculator checks instead of reviewing their own simplification process.

For a Year 5 lesson, drifting attention and distractions led to forgotten times tables mid-task, causing pauses as the student searched for answers already learned.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hamersley noticed a Year 9 student who used to freeze on algebra questions now working through equations with clear logic and even simplifying expressions without prompting.

Another high schooler recently handled a tricky science problem by independently explaining all the forces acting on a canoe, something he hesitated to do before.

In Year 3, one student—who often mixed up similar letters—was able to write most of the alphabet clearly by lesson's end, only flipping 'p' and 'q' once. The session finished with her writing neatly on lined paper for the first time.

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 Girrawheen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glendale Primary School.