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Koongamia's tutors include a 33-year science and maths teaching veteran with a doctorate, an award-winning primary teacher with decades of classroom leadership, a former school Dux and academic scholarship holder, experienced K–12 maths and English specialists, youth mentors, peer tutors, and several educators with master's degrees—many boasting high ATARs or international academic honors.

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Tutor Midland, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering understanding, building confidence, and creating a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs, encourage critical thinking, and motivate students to stay engaged. Guiding them to become independent learners helps ensure lasting…
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Tanishque

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe that a good tutor should consider their student as their friend so that the child can feel comfortable sharing his/her problem. Moreover, a good tutor should teach their students independence to complete their work. The most important strength in order to be a successful teacher is connectivity with the Student. I believe this is my…
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Narasimhan (NACHI)

Tutor Midland, 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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Devika

Tutor Midland, WA
Support them and find their weakness , try to cover their weakness by our help. Can help students easily get the topic with easy tricks and small…
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Nabeel

Tutor Midland, WA
To be able to understand the student and to allow a safe but fair space for the student to share their struggles. If they can share then they have the ability of wanting to be taught and furthermore, wanting to push for those more challenging problems/topics. To be able to communicate and adapt my teaching methods to each specific student. For…
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Chris

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grow, allowing students to creatively problem solve by fostering independence. I communicate clearly and concisely. I can problem solve effectively and produce simple steps to complex problems. I also have a lot of patience and empathy, realising that people have…
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Gavin

Tutor Midland, WA
A tutor should: 1. Break complex concepts into simple, logical and manageable steps, making learning easier and more enjoyable. 2. Being friendly, open and understanding. Without this, students may not feel comfortable effectively learning and asking questions. 3. Providing structured practice with tailored feedback. One of the best ways…
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Robbie

Tutor Midland, WA
Tutors should be able to work well with different types of students, as well as know enough maths to explain things in great depth. Tutors need to be patient and helpful, and be able to communicate with children's parents as well. I have experience tutoring for more than five years, which has helped me gain confidence in working with children on…
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Gisha Elizabeth

Tutor Midland, WA
I try to teach the students in a simple way and I make sure that they understand the basic concepts. I believe having an understanding on the basics is really important as a tutor My biggest strength is Iam self confident and has high attention to detail. I always tend to be honest, friendly and trust worthy with my…
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Bhavana

Tutor Midland, WA
Help them understand the core concepts and make them feel confident with the subject matter. Being a teacher back in India for 13 years, I have a good teaching experience and it is something I enjoy and find…
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Bodhi

Tutor Darlington, WA
The most important aspect of tutoring for me would be the empathy and patience for students. As a student that in my youth, there was an enormous amount of pressure to succeed in academic activities, I know that being pressured by these ideas or concepts can be very confusing and stressful. So, I think being there for a student and never judging…
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Elias

Tutor Midland, WA
First of all, to actually see them as an individual, not as a job, task or challenge. In terms of learning it's important to let the students figure it out themselves, kinda nudge them in the right direction, but just handing them the answer or the formula will probably hurt them in the long run. I have dealt with all kinds of kids and youth, so…
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Tutor Stratton, WA
If a tutor can show a student how to truly learn and allow them to experience the feeling of learning, not only will that tutor help that student with a specific subject at a specific time but can also set them up to really put effort into learning throughout the rest of their lives, allowing them to reach their maximum potential in life no matter…
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Joseph

Tutor Stratton, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them love to learn and do school work, and to show them the rewards that learning will give them in the future. My main strength is being able to describe taught subjects in a way that a student will be able to understand; relating the subject to their strenghts, thus making it…
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Heeraman (Ross)

Tutor High Wycombe, WA
Enable them with additional or improved skills to experience growth in understanding and hence an improvement in marks/grades. These skills could be techniques on how to answer types of questions. Ability to map out student understanding and select appropriate strategy to improve conceptual understanding. This approach was used in my Doctor of…
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William

Tutor High Wycombe, WA
Tailoring learning specifically for each student. In a classroom, a teacher isn't able to specify learning for each student, rather needing to address the class as a whole. As a tutor however you are able to personally work through problems with students, building understanding of the fundamental concepts as you go. I believe my primary strengths…
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Sabian

Tutor Viveash, WA
Beyond just teaching the subject the, a tutor should inspire their student to become a learner by engaging them in the content. Very clear and effective…
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Diya

Tutor Viveash, WA
Helping a student to attain success in their life is the most important thing. To be a supportive hand in the stepping stone can be the best service towards future and nation. Understanding their weaknesses and merits and let them guide in the best path is challenging, but according to me, a tutor can do that. Problem solving skills, understanding…
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Shrusti

Tutor Viveash, WA
Provide strategies that are directed towards an individual's learning style, for example, using a technique so that the student can engage in the learning process and achieve results to the best of their ability. The other most important thing to consider as a tutor is to become more approachable and open to students so that they feel comfortable…
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Tobey

Tutor South Guildford, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to be as empathetic, open-minded and willing to foster a strong relationship with the student as much as possible, and to be dedicated to helping the student grow. My strengths as a tutor are my willingness to learn, my interpersonal skills and my experience in learning and helping others with various…
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William

Tutor Jane Brook, WA
You as the teacher have multiple methods and ways of teaching as everyone learns differently. I am teaching kids with dyslexia as I have it as…
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Joseph Gio

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is grow their confidence and appreciation for the subject. I think that many times, school and academics is seen to be far from everyday life when it comes to application. I think that it is important for the tutor to teach their students that the things that they learn from school can…
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Nicola

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Help the student gain confident in the subject that they are studying so they feel confident in it when they are at school or in a test. I have a lot of patience and like to break things down into smaller more manageable…

Local Reviews

Kelly is excellent! She is a brilliant tutor. Kelly is knowledgeable, patient and supportive. My son has grown in confidence with Maths and we have Kelly to thank for that. I highly recommend Kelly.
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Inside KoongamiaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emmanuel worked on narrative writing, focusing on developing story structure and enhancing literary devices using examples from his own drafts.

For Year 10, Olivia tackled Physics problems involving rearranging equations for kinetic and gravitational potential energy, and practiced calculating total mechanical energy in real-world contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Tiana reviewed differentiation techniques with exponential and trigonometric functions, including chain, product, and quotient rules for more complex calculus questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student's working out was slightly unstructured and hard to follow, making it difficult to select the right formulas in problem solving.

Another Year 9 student skipped important words in questions, leading to incomplete answers—he needs to focus on reading what is specifically asked of him.

In Year 8 science, one learner did not complete assigned homework on rearranging equations and scientific notation; this gap will be checked next lesson.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student frequently arrived without essential materials like ruler and calculator, which delayed progress during number tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Koongamia noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask questions now confidently requests clarification whenever he's unsure, which has led him to explain negative number problems out loud and correct his own mistakes.

In Year 8 maths, one student who used to rely on written calculations surprised the tutor by completing an entire practice test mentally—something he'd never managed before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often lost focus during reading stayed engaged throughout her novel study session and then revised her notes independently at home for the first time.

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 Boya Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Clayton View Primary School.