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Tutors in Innaloo include a UK-qualified primary school teacher with classroom and intervention experience, two former school duxes with ATARs of 96+ and awards in maths and science, experienced peer mentors and private tutors, university scholars in engineering and neuroscience, as well as youth program leaders, bilingual educators, and creative arts achievers.

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Cleoangel

Biology Tutor Northbridge, WA
Ensure that they are confident in their work and make them feel comfortable with the subject, even if they find it challenging. Giving them ways to solve problems themselves and think critically, instead of panicking and giving up. I an approachable, well-mannered and friendly person. I am very easy to get along with which would make tutoring a…
Tahir
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Tahir

Biology Tutor Northbridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and respect the students and help them reach their potential. My strengths are that I am hard working and I do my job with dedication and passion. I have good time management skill and am well organised and have excellent communication skills. My weakness is that I feel…
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Aanchal
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Aanchal

Biology Tutor Perth, WA
From personal experience i think that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is remain positive, patient and listen to what the student says as well as share personal experiences and techniques they may have used to overcome any issues. Remaining calm and respectful towards a student is an essential part of creating a suitable…
Iara
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Iara

Biology Tutor Crawley, WA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them believe in themselves, bring them confidence, and to equip them with the necessary tools to do better/their best in their studies. I believe my strengths as a tutor are: My positivity. I always encourage students to keep learning even when things get hard. I let…
Sven
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Sven

Biology Tutor Darch, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help facilitate the individuals own learning - helping provide a framework, and offering support when needed - but letting the majority of the main ideas coming from the individual Patience, understanding that the needs of each individual are different, being able to explain topics in a variety of…
Nirjari
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Nirjari

Biology Tutor Darch, WA
- be able to explain difficult concepts in a simpler manner - Know how/what the student is trying to ask and focus on that while also making sure they understand the core concepts/fundamentals to help them excel in the future - Being able to explain stuff in a less complicated manner - being friendly and social, approachable for…
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Renzo

Biology Tutor Crawley, WA
Good grades would be the obvious answer. However, if I can spark an interest in the subject for the student the grades will logically follow. A strength would definitely be communication, I find that I can easily get my point across eloquently. I also take pride in my etiquette and friendliness. A weakness that I can see being an issue is lesson…

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Very easy to get started, with continued support. Would recommend
Nicole Coaker, Karrinyup

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Content Covered

Year 6 Ben worked on translating and reflecting shapes in the coordinate plane, as well as collecting variables and solving linear equations from worded problems.

For Year 10 Jade, the lesson focused on algebraic manipulation including factorising and expanding expressions, plus tackling indices and applying these to real-world word problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Bronte practised compound interest calculations—both with worded applications and repayment scenarios—alongside revision of simple interest using step-by-step breakdowns for each case.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student explained he felt rushed during a test and "tried finishing as fast as he could," which led to minor errors in geometric justifications.

For a senior maths student, unfinished class worksheets and only a single page of notes across three lessons meant several assigned tasks were left unattempted; this slowed progress with concepts like the five-number summary and Venn diagrams.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student did not show any written working for homework on linear equations—his tutor noted, "he takes a lot of time with worded questions unless every step is recorded."

Recent Achievements

One Innaloo tutor noticed Lily, a Year 11 student, tackling higher-level algebra and indices questions she previously found daunting—she now attempts these with minimal prompting and greater accuracy.

In Year 10, Ben is developing new habits: after often skipping error-checking, he's begun to talk through his maths solutions aloud and catch mistakes on his own before submitting work.

Meanwhile, in Year 5, Bronte has started verbalising her approach while dividing fractions; this shift means she now identifies her errors independently during practice instead of waiting for corrections.

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