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Tutors in High Wycombe include a Science Education PhD and former Head of Faculty with 33 years' experience, K–12 classroom teachers and education postgraduates, an ATAR 97+ Law/Finance scholar, a Maths Olympiad awardee, peer mentors, and subject specialists with national academic honors—offering students the guidance of true experts and passionate educators.

Lidiya Ann Mary
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Lidiya Ann Mary

Tutor Queens Park, WA
Be friendly , person who loves to spend time with children , playing and guiding them , help to understand the toughest part in their subjects and to organise the learning criteria accordingly . Experience more than 2 years Friendly and likeable Active listening Loves children Time management Knows art, craft and games Child supervision…
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James

Tutor Queens Park, WA
The tutor should be logical, able to clear all the doubts and be proactive. The steps involved in solving the problems should be clear, understandable As a tutor , I can be more practical, sound, judgemental, funny, and moreover make the students understand the concept clearly. The tutor should give equal consideration to all the students…
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Maria

Tutor Lockridge, WA
To foster knowledge and critical thinking, while simultaneously creating a comfortable and kind learning environment. I have very high cultural competency and have worked with many students with learning disabilities, so I know I can adapt my personality and teaching methods to suit the students' learning styles. In the subjects I am comfortable…
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Hanieh

Tutor Lockridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to provide them an opportunity to grow in their knowledge, some students may find a question troubling at first glance and give up after giving it 1 try, my role as a tutor is to open the students eyes and push them a little forward to see how easy that problem could be fixed through a…
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Simran

Tutor East Cannington, WA
I believe that an important thing to consider is empathy and encouragement, as students often look up to their tutors for advice, validation and knowledge. Another significant thing a tutor can do for a student is provide them with plenty of practice questions and worksheets, especially for mathematics, practice questions allow certain concepts to…
Lynn
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Lynn

Tutor Lockridge, WA
I consider a love of learning and curiosity as well as restored belief in their own academic abilities to be paramount. I have the ability to trust my students to try and discern the answer to a question for themselves before needing my help. I also think I’m good at discovering fundamental misunderstandings students may have with…
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Varun

Tutor East Cannington, WA
The foremost duties of a tutor involve creating an optimal learning atmosphere through personalised guidance, constructive feedback, and abundant encouragement. Additionally, fostering comprehension via tailored instruction, nurturing self-belief, and cultivating critical thinking skills are pivotal in supporting academic development and…
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MD RIAD

Tutor Rivervale, WA
As a tutor, the important things I can do to support and benefit my students: To tailor my approach to meet each student's needs and learning styles. Understand their strengths, weaknesses, and goals, and adapt your teaching methods accordingly. Personalized attention helps build a strong rapport and creates an environment where students feel…
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Dharsh

Tutor Rivervale, WA
I believe the technique is the most important. A tutor should be able to make something that the student perceives to be "difficult" as easy as possible. I believe that I am very patient and this helps the student in asking more questions to better understand the…
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Hurun

Tutor Rivervale, WA
To be understanding of the students' needs as well as not be condescending or impatient when they cannot grasp a concept even after multiple explanations. I do not give up easily. I can explain as many times as needed until my students understand. I will also try different methods to explain while adapting to my students' needs, as long as it will…
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Angel

Tutor East Cannington, WA
For me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the maximum support and help they can offer. More importantly, a tutor is successful when their students succeed and achieve their goals and therefore the most important role of a tutor is to be the individual that guides them to that success. I consider myself to…
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Jerome

Tutor Queens Park, WA
Being engaging and motivational to encourage the kids to learn With over 10 years of experience teaching students in Dubai, it is amazing to see my students improve from being uninterested into becoming the top of their class. Being a previous scholar and a tutor helps me share study skills and habits that will definitely equip anyone who I will…
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Vishwa

Tutor East Cannington, WA
A tutor frames the way the students learn different things. As being experienced studying the same things, he/she can make the pathway of learning quite easier for the students. A tutor can be a friend and at the same time motivate students and teach them how to stay motivated. Not only this, a tutor can change the life of students by sharing…
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Fathima Hafsa

Tutor Queens Park, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, making them believe in their abilities and approach learning with a positive mindset. I aim to make learning simple and clear by breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps and adapting my teaching style to suit each student's unique learning needs. I…
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Praveena

Tutor Rivervale, WA
- Inspiring students to achieve their goals and allowing them to take credit and ownership of their own learning while tutors guide them - Being able to effectively communicate with students I am an inspiring tutor who is able to connect with students of any age. I am able to adapt my teaching style according to the ways in which any particular…
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Courtney

Tutor Caversham, WA
The most important thing is to be there for the student. Sometimes being unable to understand a subject is really demotivating and can be frustrating. I have been in those shoes and having someone to sit with and spend the time to teach in multiple different ways is very important I am good at explaining concepts in different ways to allow…
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Ravneet

Tutor Beckenham, WA
A tutor should create a supportive and non-judgmental environment, encourage curiosity, and help students develop independent learning skills. Building trust and confidence is just as important as explaining the subject matter. I am patient, approachable, and able to explain complex concepts in a simple and relatable way. I adapt my teaching style…
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BAHARGUL

Tutor Queens Park, WA
Help to achieve the desired goals of the student I act like a friend not like a teacher and try to create a friendly environment so student feels…
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Lhajam

Tutor Beckenham, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning feel approachable rather than intimidating. This means meeting students where they are, being patient with their progress, and adjusting explanations until understanding genuinely clicks. A tutor should not only help students grasp content, but also encourage…
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Lovenein

Tutor Beckenham, WA
As stated, giving the correct guidance and the motivation for the correct way to study is extremely important. As is well knwon, we can walk a horse to the water but cannot make him drink it, similarly giving the syllabus content and teaching the subject is important, however, the most important part it to mame sure the student knows in the first…
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Dipendra

Tutor Queens Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are understanding their needs, creating a supportive environment, providing clear explanations, offering guidance and feedback, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, promoting active learning, supporting motivation and confidence, and collaborating with parents and teachers.…
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Vicki

Tutor Morley, WA
Be approachable and understanding to how the student is feeling. Encourage and build confidence to enable the student to use his/her skills and believe that nothing is too hard or out of their reach. Good listener so that I can obtain all the information I need to understand the student and their learning needs. Caring Nature, Patient, adaptable…
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Chandni

Tutor Beckenham, WA
A tutor can overcome the students weakness also a tutor can be a great friend to a student so the students enjoy learning. A tutor can make big difference to a child's life. Supportive Helping nature Good communication Adaptive Openness Patience Respect Motivator Can explain in multiple ways like by giving practical examples to make…

Local Reviews

Kelly is excellent! She is a brilliant tutor. Kelly is knowledgeable, patient and supportive. My son has grown in confidence with Maths and we have Kelly to thank for that. I highly recommend Kelly.
Amy, Maida Vale

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily practised converting between percentages and decimals, and worked through real-life percentage word problems.

In Year 8, Jack focused on solving linear equations and graphing straight lines, as well as tackling algebraic word expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah explored factorising quadratic equations and used the turning point formula to analyse the graphs of quadratics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to start solving problems in algebra unless prompted, worried about making mistakes; this perfectionism slowed progress and meant fewer attempts at unfamiliar material.

"He often waits for my approval before continuing," a tutor noted after a lesson on negative numbers—leading to lost opportunities for independent reasoning.

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student relied heavily on calculator routines rather than working through steps by hand, which hid gaps in understanding SOHCAHTOA when applied in worded questions.

A Year 7's messy written equations made it difficult even for themselves to spot where a sign error had crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in High Wycombe noticed a big shift with Niru, a Year 10 student who started using his own strategies to tackle tough maths problems instead of just following set steps—something he hadn't done before.

Remy, in Year 11, chose to work on linear equations right away despite her past frustration; she pushed through the tricky parts and even began asking deeper questions about why methods work.

In primary school, Tyler was excited to learn new mental maths shortcuts for divisibility and multiplying by 11, and immediately put them into practice without hesitation.

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 High Wycombe Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like High Wycombe Primary School.