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Highgate's tutors include a seasoned primary school teacher with ten years' experience and dual teaching degrees, an assistant lecturer in chemistry and nanoscience, an IB-trained classroom educator with postgraduate credentials, university medalists in maths and science Olympiads, peer mentors, and club leaders passionate about guiding K–12 students to academic confidence and success.

Reuben
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Reuben

Tutor Perth, WA
I find it especially important for students to feel confident in learning, and it is crucial for a tutor to build and maintain that in their students. I believe I have the communication skills required to impart knowledge in easy-to-grasp…
AKANKSHA
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AKANKSHA

Tutor Perth, WA
By flexible working hours, tutors can help students as much as possible in order to help them understand the concepts well and score good marks. I am patient enough in a situation where I will have to explain one concept multiple…
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Helia
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Helia

Tutor Perth, WA
In my point of view, the most important part of tutoring is to simplify topics and make them easy for students to understand. I always try to match my teaching style to each student’s way of learning. I use clear speech and body language to make sure they stay interested. Even if the topic is hard or boring at first, I break it down into small,…
Callum
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Callum

Tutor Perth, WA
Creating a wanting to learn. No child will improve grades if they do not want to learn and that comes from my own personal experience. Therefore the most important thing for me is that I can help a student enjoy learning and then through that passion myself and the student can enjoy seeing improvements in their learning and grades. It’s also…
Nishak
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Nishak

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and develop their independent study skills. This involves creating a supportive learning environment, providing personalised learning materials, and encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Lastly, also be able to empathise with the student, to…
Gouri
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Gouri

Tutor Perth, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand them. Learning new things can be overwhelming and thus remembering that your students are trying to grasp new knowledge every second is often overlooked. Being a student myself, I know the importance of needing to know even the smallest details but also finding it…
Mthunzi
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Mthunzi

Tutor Perth, WA
Understand what the student needs and help them achieve it also understand between the lines because not all students communicate effectively I have a good heart for young people I am patient I have good communication…
Sanchia Recson
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Sanchia Recson

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things I can do are to boost a student’s confidence, foster independent thinking, and help them develop problem-solving skills. I aim to support them academically while also helping them believe in their own abilities. I want every student to feel seen, supported, and capable of success, no matter where they’re starting…
Rachel
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Rachel

Tutor Perth, WA
Aside from helping students improve on their grades, I hope to inculcate values in my students. I hope to cultivate resilience in my students by letting them try, and not giving up when faced with tough problems. This is particularly important in Mathematics where students will encounter questions that may faze them. I am an understanding tutor…
Varshiny
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Varshiny

Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their individual learning style, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should not only help the student understand the subject, but also teach them how to think independently and approach challenges with…
Mahit
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Mahit

Tutor Perth, WA
A tutor needs to be reminded that it's their student they have to make better, not themselves, hence most of the time we should end up giving tasks to students and let them solve them themselves. Only to interrupt them when they are stuck or can't get over a problem, we should remember that we are more of assistants rather than problem solvers…
Abhishek
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Abhishek

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence in their abilities, foster a positive attitude towards learning, and provide personalized support tailored to their individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should strive to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter, encourage critical thinking and…
Anargi Sewmini
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Anargi Sewmini

Tutor Perth, WA
Even though I have no experience in the field as of yet I think themost important thing a tutor can do for their students is give them time and space to openly ask their questions and clarify any doubts. So being open for questions and allocating time for his/her students is a key aspect of teaching in any level. Understanding the mindset of…
Aakash
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Aakash

Tutor Perth, WA
The best thing a tutor can provide their student is to give them the guidance and inspiration so as to spark a curiosity to want to learn more about the subject without any external guidance. My background as a former bachelor's(current masters) student studying physics gives me an edge in my mathematical understanding forms an asset for me. That…
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Mingbo

Tutor Perth, WA
1. Be patient to students. Sometimes tutor need to explain a concept or questions multiple times to students until they understand it. So patience is very important. 2. Tutor should motivate students to exercise. Exercise is very important for students. It can help students know how to use the concept. 3. Tutor can help student build a good way…
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Olayinka

Tutor Perth, WA
A tutor should be able to build confidence for a student in a subject that is not their strongest. By building this confidence, students can go into exams with a clear understanding of the subject. For the student’s future, the confidence from succeeding in a subject can flow into other aspects of their lives, allowing them to help others. I am…
Sanjay
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Sanjay

Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the best thing I can teach a student is the ability to think critically and for themselves. Rather than giving them the answer, I would show them how to get to an answer so they become independent and self-sufficient over time. Patience and empathy. I have the ability to explain things in a simple and concise manner while remaining…
Arshana
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Arshana

Tutor Perth, WA
Amidst the competitive pressure of institutions on this generation's children, one of the vital things a tutor can do for a fellow student is to provide a safe space for them to be able to express themselves, i.e allowing them to ask questions and understand the weaknesses of their students. That way they will be enthusiastic to learn from their…
DYLAN
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DYLAN

Tutor Perth, WA
Believe that the student can succeed in the subject no matter their current grades, and to instil that belief in the child as well. I am an exceptionally quick learner and am empathetic enough to understand what exactly the child is struggling with understanding and their gaps that need plugging. I also have experience lifting students' Maths…
Abirami
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Abirami

Tutor Perth, WA
Make them believe in themselves. Patience, adaptability, motivation and…
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Shiva Ram

Tutor Perth, WA
I think the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach him different things while motivating the student and making sure he/she/they understand the essence of the teaching so that they can apply it in daily life rather than asking them to memorize different things. This way the students not only get good grades but also store whatever…
Marie
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Marie

Tutor Perth, WA
I understand that not every child has the same potential. As a tutor, I am obligated to understand the struggles and pace of each student to achieve team success. The most important thing a tutor can do for the students is to celebrate their successes, no matter how small, and encourage them to persevere through challenges with a positive…
Isha
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Isha

Tutor Perth, WA
understand the issues a student has and help them accordingly. my patience and understanding as well as experience in giving multiple…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Endri focused on algebraic simultaneous equations and prime factorisation, also building understanding of mathematical functions through worked examples.

In Year 10, Alex practised right-angled trigonometry and projectile motion concepts, using diagrams to connect theory with real-world scenarios.

For a senior student in Year 12, sessions covered the principles of redox reactions and chemical equilibria, tackling past exam papers for applied practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student struggled with basic mathematical manipulations; as a tutor put it, "a reality check to realise what is needed to do better in math is required," as inconsistent foundational skills left them unprepared for exams.

In Year 10 Physics, difficulty visualising perpendicular distances and distinguishing between rotational and translational equilibrium led to confusion during problem-solving—skipped steps often masked misunderstandings.

For a senior student (Year 12), not carefully reading exam questions resulted in missed marks; "carelessness shoots through the roof when tired," one note observed.

The immediate result: lost confidence after setbacks, especially when feedback wasn't fully addressed before moving on.

Recent Achievements

A Highgate tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to stay quiet during lessons now regularly asks for clarification when confused, instead of guessing and moving on.

In a recent session with a Year 9 student, the tutor observed that she's started taking structured notes without prompting—something she'd previously avoided—which is helping her organise her thoughts more clearly in class.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 has begun tackling word problems independently after initially relying heavily on hints; last week, he completed an entire worksheet on his own 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 City of Perth Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Highgate Primary School.