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Tutors in Huntingdale include a university data scientist and former maths specialist for preschool to Year 12, a Bachelor of Elementary Education graduate with 15 years' teaching experience, a former engineering assistant professor and mentor, peer mentors with maths competition distinctions, Kumon-trained lesson guides, certified English tutors, and academic award-winners across STEM fields.

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Ripa

Science Tutor Huntingdale, WA
Motivate them. When the students can understand that if they study they are going to explore a new world, they start to learn more enthusiastically. This is something that can change a students life. I have the patience and love for teaching, specially the young ones. I think I can understand the way of their…
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Sameena

Science Tutor Huntingdale, WA
Directing the students in the correct way.. My biggest strength is that I can explain and make students understand the Concept and I have great patience to handle…
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Sakshi

Science Tutor Huntingdale, WA
Understanding the student's issues with the subject and guiding them through it instead of directly giving them the solution. I'm a good listener, and I enjoy interacting with people. I can anticipate my tutee's needs and help structure the tutoring plan according to…
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Krittika

Science Tutor Huntingdale, WA
I think the most important thing a student can do for a tutor is give them confidence in subjects that they are struggling with, or reinforce their confidence in the subjects they are strong at. Going into a test with confidence certainly helps me perform better, so it would be important for me to help potential students with this, by clarifying…
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Saleha

Science Tutor Huntingdale, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and encourage independent learning. A good tutor doesn’t just give answers but supports students in thinking for themselves and improving over time. I also like adapting explanations to different people—everyone learns…
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Samuel

Science Tutor Thornlie, WA
From personal experience, I consider building a study routine, understanding their preferred learning styles, and engaging with them to make learning/studying a fun activity. It is important to build the above factors as it empowers students to take on more difficult challenges in the time to come. My strengths lie in my ability to connect with…
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Matvey

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is adapt to the child's thought process and engage the subject in such a manner for the child to fully understand what is going on. Maths and science can be especially tricky, so finding a way to explain things so it "clicked" for the student is very important. I believe I can explain things in a…
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Adam

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Understanding and patience, some students lack knowledge of basic concepts and require a boost, so it's important to tailor tutoring styles to each student, whether that is written examples or oral analogies, especially in the Maths and Sciences. I can simplify things to the most basic form, which is what I needed help with when I was in high…
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Mona

Science Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. I think my strengths as a tutor are my ability to explain concepts clearly and break them down into simple steps, as well as my patience when…
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Emilie

Science Tutor Gosnells, WA
Being kind and helpful to their needs. Listening to them and their parents. Being knowledgeable enough to help them or willing to learn to help them. Be a reliable source of help and help them as much as possible. I am very helpful in identifying their problems and drawbacks, I am effective in changing behaviours to give them an advantage or edge.…
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Yusuf

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Relating to my strengths as a tutor, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is giving a thorough and concise explanation of every single concept to a student, in a way that isn't only just memorizing, but also using their own logic and thought process to understand and learn on their own as they go. This must all be applied in an…
Lehan
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Lehan

Science Tutor Southern River, WA
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to build confidence in their student's learning, guild them to think critically and solve problems independently. A competent tutor will create a supportive environment, encourage their students to ask questions, and allow them to develop the skills required for success in their future studies. My…
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Zabby

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important thing I can do is instil confidence and belief into a student. My method of process-driven teaching allows students to gain confidence to tackle any academic goal, which arises from the hard work they put into the plan we develop together. Hard work combined with a clear direction and plan has led to amazing results for many of…
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Siddharth

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I believe doubt sessions are very important and the tutor needs to make the student so comfortable that he does not feel judged while asking the doubt. Able to comprehend student's strength and weakness in every topic is very important. To understand each and every student is different and has its own learning curve is very important. I explain…
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Constantine

Science Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important thing that I believe a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide for them the skills they need to not only succeed, but also build their own confidence in their personal skill and performance. It is important for students to not only have the skills, but to be confident in their ability to solve problems using these…
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Joshua

Science Tutor Southern River, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is establish a meaningful relationship with them, as this aids in the effectiveness of their learning. By getting to know students on a more personal level, the students can be more comfortable in their learning environment and thrive as individuals. Another important element is…
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Muhammad

Science Tutor Southern River, WA
Prepare the best tutoring methodology keeping in mind students strengths and weaknesses Build compliance with high school course and curriculum Build and keep interest of student in the subject Do regular assessments to follow improvement strategies I have resilience, patience, subject expertise and excellent teaching methodologies which can…
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Aden

Science Tutor Thornlie, WA
Ideally, although admittedly ironic, you want a student to be able to stand on their own two feet and achieve their goals without the need of a tutor at some point. So, although the direct role of a tutor is to teach content, the wider, arguably more profound role of a tutor is to teach lifelong skills, habits, and techniques that students can…
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Tej

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
In my humble opinion, I believe that ACTIVE LISTENING is the most important quality that good tutors must possess. - Good tutors must recognise that students generally have an idea of the topic at hand. Instead of simply continuing to "teach" it is vital that tutors ask students of their understanding of the topic so that gaps in knowledge can…
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Mehakpreet

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is understand their study habits and figure out the best ways to enhance their overall performance by improving the way of their study. If the tutor understands where their pupil is making a mistake, only then will the student understand it as well and will be able to work on it. As a…
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Alen

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially help the young learner to understand the subjects better. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. Ability to connect…
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Alex

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Being able to help a student overcome their worst subjects Being literal whilst giving humorous analogies to explain the question at…
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Moyo

Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help a student develop confidence and independent learning skills. A tutor should not only explain content but also teach students how to think through problems and approach challenges on their own. Providing encouragement, clear guidance, and constructive feedback helps students build both understanding…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is off to a positive start, Ally works well with Grace! Very happy!
Verity, Huntingdale

Inside HuntingdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Alice worked on operations with fractions and place value, as well as strategies for multiplying numbers ending in zero.

In Year 10, Ryan focused on statistics topics such as mean, median, mode, and range using recent test-style questions.

For Year 12, Daniel tackled challenging calculus practice—especially integrals and derivatives—with an emphasis on visualising graphs to better understand solutions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on calculus and trigonometry often struggled to translate complex exam questions into clear written steps, as one tutor noted, "the first step or written goal for a question leads to more success, so that's the missing link so far."

Inconsistent practice meant methods weren't always applied reliably in timed tests.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly relied on multiplication charts rather than recalling times tables from memory; this slowed down their progress during problem-solving tasks.

When faced with worded algebra problems in Year 7, hesitation to write out equations led to confusion and missed marks.

Recent Achievements

One Huntingdale tutor noted a Year 12 student who previously hesitated with calculus now confidently reworks both derivatives and integrals, showing enough improvement that their test grade could move up to a distinction.

In Year 9, a student who often guessed when stuck on probability questions has begun pausing to write out their thinking step by step before asking for help—an encouraging shift from guessing to problem-solving.

Meanwhile, in Year 4, a learner who used to need frequent guidance can now tackle long division nearly independently after just a few sessions, finishing the latest set of problems with minimal prompting.

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 Huntingdale Primary School.