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Tutors in Joondalup include a PhD medical science researcher and former high school maths/science coordinator, an 8-year veteran senior maths teacher with postgraduate credentials, university lecturers and academic prizewinners, seasoned Year 12 study coaches and sports mentors, experienced K–12 private tutors, camp leaders, debate champions, and STEM scholars recognised for academic excellence.

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Juan Pablo

Science Tutor Connolly, WA
Teach them how to study in a way that works for them. Patience and empathy. I think I'm also good at grounding abstract subjects that might be difficult to understand with relevant examples that help students conceptualize them…
Vivian
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Vivian

Science Tutor Connolly, WA
Having a good relationship with students can affect the way they learn and also their attitudes towards education, so creating a bond where we can trust each other would be very important to me. I have lots of patients with students. I understand that all students can be at different levels academically and even socially. Having a good…
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Laura
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Laura

Science Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Actively listening to the student and what they want to achieve. Being empathetic to the student and if a particular strategy isn't working, then tackling it from a different angle until together the tutor and student find what works best for the student and their style of learning. I am intuitive, empathetic and an excellent listener. I myself…
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Kausar

Science Tutor Ashby, WA
To ensure the student receives the necessary attention, time and guidance to achieve their potential, e.g if one program doesn't work, being able to quickly adapt to a different approach to meet the children requirements and potential should be considered quickly and implemented time effectively Attention to detail, developing strong/committing…
Rebecca
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Rebecca

Science Tutor Ashby, WA
A tutor should push the student as much as they possibly can. Not answer the questions for them, continue making sure the student understands throughout a session and asking the student to teach a question to the tutor. A tutor can build the confidence of a student, reassuring the student on their strengths, and encouraging them to build and…
Palak
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Palak

Science Tutor Ashby, WA
As a tutor, my approach revolves around understanding each student's unique needs and tailoring my teaching accordingly. For instance, if a student struggling with calculus. Through initial assessments and conversations, I identified that they learned best through hands-on examples rather than theoretical explanations. I will customized sessions…
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Lauren

Science Tutor Connolly, WA
I consider an improvement in confidence incredibly significant to a child's attitude to learning. If a student is confident in their abilities to learn a subject, then they will be more likely to put effort into correcting their mistakes. This confidence and ability to recognise improvement will directly and positively affect the student's self…
Justyna
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Justyna

Science Tutor Currambine, WA
Increase their confidence, reduce any anxiety they have about maths Provide new and interesting ways of solving problems Helping them relate what they're doing to the real world (for example, even if it is not something they will be doing in the future, learning how to reason and problem solve will always be valuable to them) Cater to different…
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Khyati

Science Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Assist the students in sections that they struggle in and teach them new concepts in ways that they can enjoy it. I am able to help children learn concepts in ways that are suitable for…
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Chloe-Jean

Science Tutor Sinagra, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide tools for the student to achieve their goals, build their confidence and make them believe they can achieve anything they put their mind to. I have a background working with children with additional needs so I have the tools and skills to help children that may need that…
chloe
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chloe

Science Tutor Sinagra, WA
The most important thing would be able to uplift a students confidence in being able to complete subjects easier so they can experience a better lifestyle at school aswell as having great knowledge to carry with them throughout their years. I have 5 younger siblings all ranging in age giving me a great look at all the different learning styles and…
Anupa
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Anupa

Science Tutor Sinagra, WA
I believe a tutor should be able to make their students feel comfortable with asking any and all questions without them feeling like their questions are stupid or that they are a hopeless student. I consider myself to be a confident person who can establish meaningful relationships which will help students build trust and willing to ask any…
Jae
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Jae

Science Tutor Beldon, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a safe and encouraging environment for the student to learn. Having a tutor that is supportive is very important as it makes the student more comfortable and confident. My strengths as a tutor would be my ability to assess and explain difficult concepts in a way that the student…
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Aimee

Science Tutor Iluka, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be supportive in helping students reach their full potential. Whether this be through going over difficult concepts, assisting in methods of memorisation and retaining information, or providing effective study techniques, it is the role of a tutor to support their students in areas needed.…
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Ahinsa

Science Tutor Woodvale, WA
To teach everything, mainly the basics, simply so that they can easily remember and pass any barrier or question thrown upon them. Moreover, I think practise questions and exercises will further contribute. Communication understanding and friendliness. I think the result all depends on how comfortable the student sees me as a tutor. So I make…
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Madeleine

Science Tutor Iluka, WA
Listening and being patient. Just because something makes sense to you doesn't mean it is easy for the student. Letting the student explain where they are struggling and really listening to them can help the tutor to better understand their problem. Being patient is crucial as learning always takes time and its our job to ensure the student isn't…
Alyssa
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Alyssa

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make learning fun so they don't feel pressured into doing work but if it's fun they are going to enjoy it more. Even little things such as brain breaks are going to benefit the child so they can give their brain a break before diving back into it. I want to make sure that all…
Jack
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Jack

Science Tutor Kinross, WA
The most important thing a tutor or any teacher can do, I think, would be to instill confidence in the students own ability to do deal with the task given, whatever that task may entail. I think the way I explain and teach is very beneficial specifically in a one on one setting. I've always found it harder to teach to many people because not…
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Declan

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
Again, if you can relate to your students you will have an easier time understanding what problems they're having, and adapting your style. This along with open communication and non-judgement. Being empathetic with students struggles. Trying to figure out the students learning style and tailor my teaching to…
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Thomas

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is build understanding and confidence at the same time. Knowledge alone isn’t enough—students need to trust their reasoning and approach. A good tutor provides clear frameworks, honest feedback, and a supportive but disciplined environment that helps students become independent, confident learners. My…
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Simbarashe

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
Encourage them. Make them know that the emphases is on learning instead of always being correct I\'m very patient so they hopefully won\'t feel any pressure or disappointment when they get things wrong. That also leads into my reassuring…
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chandrama

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them see the subject in the light that they do and nurture their interest in it. Failure in getting the concepts also leads to fear and that's where a tutor has to support the student , to prevent them from losing confidence in themselves. My biggest strength as a tutor is my…
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Andrew

Science Tutor Tapping, WA

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Emma revised financial maths, including budgeting and both simple and compound interest calculations, in preparation for her exam.

For Year 10, Caitlin focused on OLNA revision by working through practice tests covering ratios, area/perimeter/volume, measurement conversions, and interpreting data.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Isaac tackled trigonometry—solving right-angled triangles with sine and cosine rules—and reviewed simultaneous equations as well as linear graphing skills using worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often hesitated to work independently during algebra exercises, with a tutor noting, "she avoids being independent in thinking while working on exercises."

In Year 10, another student regularly relied on re-covering basic concepts rather than practicing new or challenging questions after sessions, leading to slower progress when faced with unfamiliar problems.

A senior student in Physics (Year 12) struggled to explain what derived expressions meant in context, making it difficult to justify answers in assignments.

In each case, avoidance of targeted practice or deeper explanation led to confusion and less confidence tackling assessment-style tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Joondalup tutoring session saw a high school student, Ellis, independently working through exam-style questions—he quickly identified how to approach each problem and only needed occasional hints, a clear step up from earlier sessions where he hesitated to start without guidance.

In Year 10 maths, Caitlin recently solved compound and simple interest problems on her own after initially needing step-by-step support; she now applies both formulas confidently without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Emma, managed to recall classroom information with minimal reminders and tackled most practice questions solo for the first time this term.

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 Joondalup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wanneroo Secondary College - Joondalup Campus.