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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.

Paulina
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Paulina

Software Dev Tutor Shenton Park, WA
Giving students the confidence to know that they can understand concepts, and achieve grades that they never thought they could. Patience to explain concepts when a student doesn't understand, and the ability to break down problems into smaller manageable steps. Experience working with children with Autism, learning difficulties and…
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Saif Ali

Software Dev Tutor Subiaco, WA
Assess the current level of proficiency of the student Plan a roadmap for the student to get from Novice - Competent Adjust as per child's learning style and attention span Amicable personality Excellent Orator Can understand different Accents Break down complex topics to provide understanding from the…
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Vishal
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Vishal

Software Dev Tutor South Perth, WA
Certainly! The most crucial aspects of effective tutoring involve creating a supportive learning environment, understanding the student's needs, communicating clearly, building confidence, being patient and empathetic, adapting teaching methods, setting goals, providing resources, and motivating the student. A tutor's main goal is to guide and…
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Talin

Software Dev Tutor Perth, WA
Tutors have two roles, One is to actively support the student who might be struggling to cope up with their peers and/or looking to improve their performance. The second is to make the student learn in a different environment from their school. Schools have multiple children and every child has some issue they are facing. As a tutor sitting 1-1…
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Aksa

Software Dev 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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Sujal

Software Dev Tutor St James, WA
Most important thing for any tutor is to understand their student well. If they know the students quite well only then they could develop the educational materials and classes that caters the student's need. Next big thing is encouraging the students and help them maintain a positive attitude. Only if the student is motivated and have positive…
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Sherzod

Software Dev Tutor Osborne Park, WA
First of all, empathy so student never feels uncomfortable about not knowing a topic. Secondly, the ability to listen is as important as explaining things, so I'll be able to understand their point of view on a specific problem/subject. And, of course, the knowledge the tutor provides will be a main achievement and a perfect indicator of progress.…
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Sarel

Software Dev Tutor Shelley, WA
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
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Youssef

Software Dev Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Becoming a father figure to their student. This can be achieved by helping them through their hardest times, creating long lasting friendships and helping them out in all sorts of things in life. From school to personal issues. I believe I am someone who can guide students through their hardest times, a friend who they can vent to, someone who can…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Riverton, 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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Armaan

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be just as…
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JING ZHI

Software Dev Tutor West Perth, WA
to identify weak points in a student's studies, motivate and inspire a student to do better I can identify misconceptions and areas of…
Stuart
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Stuart

Software Dev Tutor Crawley, WA
Make the topic interesting and understandable. I am technically competent at most topics, and am capable of explaining them in an understandable manner. Unfortunately, I also care about what the students would think of…
Will
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Will

Software Dev Tutor Northbridge, WA
Build their confidence — because when students feel capable, they become unstoppable Make learning approachable — using clear explanations, real-life examples, and the right pace Create structure and consistency — so progress isn’t just random, it’s reliable Be a calm, supportive presence — someone they can rely on when school feels…
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Bryce

Software Dev Tutor Bentley, WA
Give the student the ability to understand the problem instead of just the capacity to solve it. Being able to communicate a difficult idea clearly and…
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Narasimhan (NACHI)

Software Dev Tutor Maylands, WA
To help students with the necessary learning skills and confidence to succeed on their own; specifically, through: * teaching effective learning strategies for long term retention of knowledge; * building self confidence through encouragement and positive thinking; * assessing their needs and fulfilling them with a collaborative learning…
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Victor

Software Dev Tutor Joondanna, WA
Helping students gain an appreciation for topics that they study. By bringing more enjoyment to the topics that students study they can become more engaged and learn more effectively. Visual communication is my strongest area, I'm able to articulate my thoughts best through diagrams and written explanations, it also works very well in tandem with…
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Nandani

Software Dev Tutor St James, WA
Tutors play an important role in a student's life. They play an important role in building students future and inspiring them to be a responsible and capable individual as an adult. As per me, my strengths as tutor are to explain complex problems in an easy way such that they learn the tricks and problems and also enjoy…
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Jennie

Software Dev Tutor Dianella, WA
I thought that as a tutor, I needed to have a systematic understanding of knowledge so as to know the difficulties of students and have an in-depth understanding of syllabus. Patience is also important When I was in high school, I took Math extension 1 and got a high score in HSC. During my Bachelor degree in University of Sydney, I double…
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Gleb

Software Dev Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important part of tutoring is passion for sharing knowledge. This may mean going for unpaid overtime, figuring out different teaching methods in your own time, and being happy by simply making a difference in someone's life. I understand what it feels like to struggle in a subject, so I believe I can use that understanding to provide high…
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Mehar Muhammad Farhan

Software Dev Tutor Wilson, WA
One of the core thing is to maintain the relation of trust on which studen can able to depend and on which student can able to make question. In this way its understandable the current situation of student. I look and understand the things very precisely. If i took a responsibility to explain something then I use techniques to stay on the level of…

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.