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Harrisdale's tutors include a former school Dux with an ATAR of 99.4, multiple high-distinction university scholars, experienced K–12 and university-level tutors, a past assistant professor and schoolteacher, state-level academic prizewinners, youth camp leaders, peer mentors, sports coaches, and creative instructors—all bringing outstanding subject expertise and years of proven teaching and mentoring experience.

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Shashank

Physics Tutor Willetton, WA
Being understanding. Everyone learns and does everything at their own rate, I believe tutors need to understand when to adapt what teaching method with their student and when to switch techniques. By being a student myself I understand how to connect with a student and teach in various ways, allowing for an adaptive teaching…
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Amir

Physics Tutor Langford, WA
The tutor should explain as simple as he/she can to the students for better understanding and solve some examples to achieve appropriate understanding of any concepts. I had a student in year 9 that had so many problems in maths and his grade was D, after working together his grad converted to…
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Nicholas

Physics Tutor South Lake, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient with the student and understand that everyone learns things in different ways and different speeds relative to other students. I believe my strengths as a tutor include: interpersonal skills, kind yet determined attitude, multiple ways of explaining a different concept, open to…
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Sh Mohammad Dien

Physics Tutor Lynwood, WA
One of the most important things I can do for a student, I believe, is to be dedicated to meeting their needs and being able to adapt to suit them. As a tutor i believe one of my main strengths are my ability to teach a broad range of topics and concepts for a broad spectrum of students. I am a patient and dedicated individual and I find that this…
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Apurva

Physics Tutor Riverton, WA
Be their role model Ability to help someone understand and prepare for…
Anita
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Anita

Physics Tutor Armadale, WA
Impart the knowledge that they will take with them even after they leave school or University. The ability to stimulate the student's brain to think and reason logically, not just accept everything as fact since the teacher says it. Many years of experience of tutoring students of Year 11 and 12 as well as 1st Year University students in…
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Sheikh

Physics Tutor Ferndale, WA
If a tutor develops a sense of trust and belief of a student so the student can ask anything, even a thousand times without hesitating is the most important thing. That bond can make learning better and more fun as well. I teach by getting to the intellectual level of the student. It takes a little time to understand the student and how they…
Terrence
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Terrence

Physics Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I valued the students value, well-being , confidence and health. My responsibility as a tutor is to ensure my student to understand the concept, not memorise the concept, be happy and be healthy. Thus the most important thing thst I would do for a student is to first understand their learning preference, and construct a learning style which they…
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Jerry

Physics Tutor Riverton, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that the student feels connected to the topic and is transparent in delivering a quality explanation of any concerns the student may have. I believe I can teach in a friendly and open manner, which will help me build a connection with students. I understand that there are often many ways to…
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Jaylen

Physics Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is focus on that student, listen to what they want and then create a personalised lesson just for them. The major difference between a class and a tutor is how the tutor is able to focus on the one student, and maximising this chance and truly listening to the student and helping them…
John
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John

Physics Tutor Beckenham, WA
It's to give a student a new and easily understandable perspective on a topic they need help grasping with. Whereby afterwards they could easily solve questions using that new perspective. I am able to get to the heart of a topic and explain it directly to…
NAVNOOR KAUR
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NAVNOOR KAUR

Physics Tutor Cannington, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support, building confidence, fostering critical thinking skills, promoting a positive learning environment, and setting realistic goals. These elements empower students to succeed academically and develop essential life skills in a supportive and encouraging…
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Yevgeniy

Physics Tutor Beckenham, WA
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to promote student's interest in learning the subject. Students who are passionate about learning usually receive higher grades, and feel more freedom when entering university degree. Therefore, it is essential for students to become independent life-long learners, think…
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Stephin

Physics Tutor Bateman, 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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Inside HarrisdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily revised area and perimeter of composite shapes, focusing on how to break down irregular figures into simpler parts.

In Year 9, Jay tackled trigonometric ratios and Pythagoras' Theorem using worked examples and diagrams to reinforce problem-solving steps.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah practiced solving quadratic equations by factorisation and applying the quadratic formula, along with an introduction to graphical interpretation of quadratics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student relied on familiar question types and avoided harder problems, so gaps remained in understanding factorisation and when to use specific formulas.

A Year 11 student faced issues with exam prep—"needs more practice doing the practice exams and having a solid set of notes to look back on"—which left him unprepared for linking concepts in probability.

In Year 5 maths, homework was often incomplete, as seen when only one out of five assigned worksheets was attempted; this meant new techniques couldn't be reinforced at home, making later lessons feel repetitive rather than building confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Harrisdale tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with algebra now tackling complicated equations by first rearranging them into familiar forms, then solving confidently—something that took real persistence.

Another recent high school session saw a student move from confusion about standard deviation to independently answering several questions in the statistics module, even explaining their reasoning out loud.

Meanwhile, a primary student who once rushed through reading tasks is now pausing to check their answers and willingly asks for clarification when unsure, showing new care and self-awareness in their approach.

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 Amherst Village Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carey Baptist College.