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Kings Park's tutors include a national-level maths teacher with 10 years' classroom success, a university maths club president and WA chess champion mentor, early childhood and special education graduates with extensive K–12 experience, ATAR 97+ and subject award achievers, and specialist science, music, and English educators passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Joanne

Physics Tutor Mount Claremont, WA
Instill confidence in the subjects that the students need assistance with. I am able to modify lessons according to the students'…
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Amirhossein

Physics Tutor Herdsman, WA
The most important things as a tutor include being an expert on the subject and being able to explain in detail without unneccesary complexity, ensuring that the student understands the content fully and ensuring that learning is enjoyable. My past tutoring experience and my great marks in Mathematics means that I posses the ability to effectively…
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Rick
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Rick

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
It depends a little bit on age but the older they get the more important confidence is going to be and giving the students confidence is the most important job. I'm not going to teach a 12 year old a lot more, they have spent years in school and they have all the knowledge they need. The important job of tutor is to make them believe that they…
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Marvin

Physics Tutor Glendalough, WA
- Help them learn the logical and systematic way to solve a problem. Teach them the method and the thinking behind it rather than just the answer. - Help them build up independent studying. I'll be constantly challenging them to solve problems on their own, in a way that could force them to think independently and more efficient. - Build up…
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Priyank

Physics Tutor Churchlands, WA
As a tutor, My primary responsibility would be to build a positive relationship between my student and support them with their academic and/or mental weaknesses, in addition, my role would also include building their knowledge for the future and prepare them for their academic success ahead. In order to maximise their gain, I would build a…
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Pat

Physics Tutor Churchlands, WA
1) Help the student think for themselves 2) Clear the blockage that prevents a student from solving a problem 3) Increase their confidence 4) Give a wider perspective to tackle the problem Patience, clear understanding of how to deliver the content in a lucid way, openness to different level of student in terms of their ability to understand,…
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Jamba

Physics Tutor Glendalough, WA
I can simplify learning materials to suit to the learning ability of the tutee and work on an approach that brings significant progress. I can easily identify areas of learning difficulties faced by a student and provide support according to tutee's ability to grasp the learning…
Juan
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Juan

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is providing the tools and resources to be able to tackle problems independently, no matter the difficulty. To do this, it is important to design personalised methodologies that allow students to learn the basic knowledge, get familiar with some examples and then put into practice what was learned…
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Yin Kei

Physics Tutor Applecross, WA
Creating a positive working environment between the student and the mentor by using various teaching methods Organised, creative, patient and…
Ryan
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Ryan

Physics Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
MD OHIRUL QAYS JOARDER
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MD OHIRUL QAYS JOARDER

Physics Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
A tutor should try to make the circumstances for learning the students easily. The main factor depends on the tutor albeit subject topics can be easy or difficult. I have the communication and problem solving abilities to realize the situation of the students so that they can learn with enjoyment. Additionally, I can understand the mental…
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Deki

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
Tutoring is not like formal teaching in the school where we teach concepts, assigns activity, monitor assess student’s academic learning. Tutoring is completely focused on what the particular student wishes to progress in; helping students in the area they aren’t confident about, making students to set a goal and achieve the target with…
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Shruti

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Fostering Understanding: Helping the student truly understand the material rather than just memorizing it. Building Confidence: Encouraging the student and helping them build confidence in their abilities. Developing Critical Thinking: Teaching the student to think critically and…
Raja
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Raja

Physics Tutor Victoria Park, WA
-Understanding the individual needs of a student. -Planning the lessons; the complexity, the depth and the amount of work practice as per the indivudual. -Scaffolding. -Creating interest to engage the students. I make my lessons engaging and interavctive. I bring context to learning by giving real life examples and application. Due to my prior…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students is to support them in their way of learning while also offering alternative study methods that may help them to better understand a concept. By doing this, a tutor can assist the student the best they can while also challenging the student to try something new and different and…
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Pranav

Physics Tutor Burswood, WA
- To be respectful and attentive to the student, including their concerns and ability to cope up with the workload. - To conduct engaging and interesting classes for students to understand the concept, whilst having the opportunity to experience a positive atmosphere. I have many strengths that can help me be an excellent tutor, but the key…
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Sana

Physics Tutor Ardross, WA
I believe understanding the calibre of the student and providing constant motivation is something a tutor must importantly do for a student because quite often the individuality of a student gets lost in class and so the tutor needs to grab onto that individuality of the student so that they can not just progress ahead academically but also stand…
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Jaden

Physics Tutor Ardross, WA
The most important thing to do as a tutor is to ensure your students are comfortable with you teaching them. Being able to cater to each student and getting to know them to ensure that you can adapt your teaching methods to be suite them. I am a very patient person and always do my best to explain concepts in a way people can understand…
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Alwyn

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
Apart from academics, a tutor plays a crucial role in shaping a student's life. It is important to encourage students to strive for excellence, take on responsibilities, and assist those in need. Building their confidence and guiding them in these areas helps develop their character and prepares them for future challenges. I concentrate on each…
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Willy

Physics Tutor Bentley, WA
In my opinion, there are three main factors to consider: 1) Solve all the doubts that the student has. 2) Encourage students to continue exploring in depth the topic that is learned. so he can better understand what he is studying only if he can constantly practice. 3) Encourage students to ask, to do research, to challenge themselves in…
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POOJA

Physics Tutor Joondanna, WA
I think tutor should do everything for his or her students because after the parents only teacher is one person who can very closed for the student. Tutor should look after their students and if they have any bad habit then it's tutor responsibility to guide them in right direction and also inform their parents. Tutor can make hard subject into…
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Aksa

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
A tutor plays a crucial role in shaping the moral values and basic manners of a student's life. Although tutoring primarily focuses on academics, I believe that tutors can significantly influence a student's overall development. Rather than treating the class as a whole, a tutor should give individual attention to each student, understanding their…
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Katie

Physics Tutor Karawara, WA
Teach students HOW to learn in future. Give them techniques to implement into their everyday school routine that will, in the long run, benefit their understanding. I believe it is equally important to really listen to students properly. As someone who has received tutoring before, when your tutor misinterprets you, it is difficult to get to the…

Local Reviews

I have a child in year 5 who has difficulty in mathematics which makes him dislike math class. with the help of Ryan, my child came to understand mathematics and even liked the subject. in my opinion Ryan is a very good teacher and can also make mathematics seem easy..
Achmad mohdar, South Perth

Inside Kings ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ben tackled ratios and rates of change using real-life examples, while Year 9 student Maya focused on calculating measures of central tendency and exploring variance and distribution in data sets.

For Year 6, Olivia practiced interpreting images to answer inferential questions and read short texts to build her skills in drawing conclusions from written clues, also solving maths word problems involving addition and subtraction.

Recent Challenges

Distraction and loss of focus were key challenges in both primary and high school lessons.

For example, as a tutor noted, "Olly gets distracted and off topic very easily," which led to needing direct answers instead of practicing inferencing in Year 5 reading and maths.

In Year 11 Maths, forgetting to write units or skipping written working created confusion during problem-solving with rates of change.

Several students did not consistently complete or remember homework for revision—one high schooler "sometimes has difficulty remembering the concepts taught previously," especially when workings weren't recorded, resulting in repeated gaps during algebra practice.

Recent Achievements

One Kings Park tutor recently saw a Year 11 student move from confusion to confidence with powers and square roots—after reviewing her earlier questions, she worked through new problems independently without needing hints.

In another high school session, Jurgen had previously been making "silly mistakes" in algebra, but after focusing on study strategies and self-checking, he began identifying errors himself before the tutor pointed them out.

Meanwhile, Olly (Year 3) surprised his tutor by looking up unfamiliar word definitions during reading time instead of waiting for help, showing real initiative that hadn't been there before.

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