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Tutors in Martin include a CELTA-qualified English teacher with global classroom experience, Kumon maths and English specialists trusted by hundreds of students, a seasoned school maths teacher with postgraduate degrees, an ATAR 94.8 graduate peer mentor, university science dux and scholarship recipients, and experienced youth leaders passionate about nurturing K–12 learners.

Melvin
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Melvin

Physics Tutor Huntingdale, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their learning styles and needs. It is often that tutors stick to their own teaching methods, but it is important to be adaptable to each student's learning abilities. By working with a student, a tutor can ensure that knowledge is captured in the correct way, which will…
Jackson
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Jackson

Physics Tutor Thornlie, WA
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Vaibhav

Physics Tutor Huntingdale, WA
A tutor has to be able to help the pupil understand the concept at a pace or in a manner that allows the pupil to gather information clearly diminishing any difficulties that they might have. The best thing a tutor to do is come prepared and organised before a session bringing along questions related to the issues that the pupil might have and…
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Mojolaoluwa

Physics Tutor Champion Lakes, WA
At its core, tutoring is about so much more than academic work; it's about building a relationship, cultivating a connection, and helping students change not only their results in a class, but also their attitude toward it. I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is adapting their learning to give a more personalised learning…
Musawa
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Musawa

Physics Tutor Champion Lakes, WA
Be understanding, patient and clear in the way you explain things and talk to the students. Don't make the students feel pressured as well. Being understanding, as not everyone has the same level of intuition or intelligence level. I am able to recognise this and be patient in every experience I have had…
Sonam
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Sonam

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
I believe that a tutor can be an instrument to elevate the childrens understanding about the world around and prepare them for better tomorrow. My strength as a tutor is my patience to deal with different forms of…
Safiullah
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Safiullah

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
A good friend and a teacher who can let the students grow and learn the knowledge. I make the students feel free to ask questions and take interest in the…
Sayeed Bin
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Sayeed Bin

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
build a student's confidence, deepen their understanding, and guide them toward becoming an independent learner. Strong communicator, know how to access…
Dangy
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Dangy

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
Understand them and always welcoming for all their doubts. I have a kid with in me so will be able to explain everything in children's perspective…
Kajal
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Kajal

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
To support students to become more independent , persist in life and reach their goals. A tutor should give the best in providing academic knowledge to students so that they work effectively. I am passionate about tutoring and have the ability to make the every problem of my students easy and also motivate them how to give their best in their…
Yoseph
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Yoseph

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
Assessing the needs of the student. Find where they are at and start from there, I feel this can create a more enjoyable tutoring experience. - Casual - Flexible on teaching methodologies - Make mistakes, learn from…
Mohammed
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Mohammed

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
To actually teach the curriculum in most efficient manner and engage with the student to enjoy and understand the teachings. My ability to adapt and change teaching techniques for different students. My years of experience and academic…
Mardone
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Mardone

Physics Tutor Huntingdale, WA
To motivate learners and realise their full potential through a properly design learning process using discovery approach. A learning process that also relevant to learner’s needs developing them mentally, physically, socially and emotionally. A Holistic way to teach and learners learn. The tomb of knowledge I have gained from 10 years of…
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Ryano

Physics Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping them to understand and master the basic foundations in their subjects. These are important as from these key concepts, students will build on them further so they can tackle even harder questions with confidence. A great tutor will also showcase to a student the bigger picture, and…
Ethan
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Armadale, WA
One of the most important things I could do for a student is to be patient and positive about the subject and their learning. It’s not just about telling them something, it’s about getting them to wholly understand a concept in its entirety, gaining the ability to think about a question or problem critically and find the most appropriate and…
Elton
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Elton

Physics Tutor Thornlie, WA
1. Teach at a good pace with a style that suits the student. This one is probably the most important one. This is what people find a tutor for. 1. Be a friend. Relating to students and being approachable is very important. 2. Show commitment. A committed tutor usually means a committed student 3. Build confidence. Showing a student they…
Tahmid
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Tahmid

Physics Tutor Southern River, WA
A teacher must be absolutely predictable in terms of her expectations of her pupils. She must stick to her classroom expectations and be very consistent. If a class senses that the teacher is unsure, they will be in charge of that classroom very shortly. Therefore, consistency is a must. Fairness is also important. Being willing to listen and…
ali
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ali

Physics Tutor Southern River, WA
To teach them how to be an independent learner and cope with dealing with new problems and how to approach them, with a problem solving mindset and confidence. Being able to quickly identify the students method of learning and approaching problems and adapt to that in order to maximize the productivity of the time I am with them and to minimize…
Harsh
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Harsh

Physics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I feel the best part about being a tutor is not only solving a student's problems but only inducing confidence in them that they can deal with a particular topic effectively. I have been described as friendly, I use simple language to make students understand a concept and also I am a good…
Amanda
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Amanda

Physics Tutor Southern River, WA
Helping the student understand, because I always believe if they could understand the topic, they can continue to answer the rest of the questions on their own. I also believe that making the student like to study is one of the important thing of a tutor, because sometimes tutors can be too strict and make the child feel like its just another…
Charana Randula
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Charana Randula

Physics Tutor Lesmurdie, WA
As a tutor, I consider the most important things to do for a student are: 1. Providing personalized guidance and support: Understanding each student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to tailor the teaching approach accordingly, fostering a productive learning environment. 2. Instilling confidence and motivation: Encouraging…
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Hui Yen

Physics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be able relate and communicate efficiently. A tutor must be able to adjust their teaching style to accommodate individual student so that the student is able to fully understand and digest the information given to them as to address any problems they have. I think my…
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Mahmud

Physics Tutor Southern River, WA
A tutor must ensure the student is comfortable with them and can easily express their concerns and learning difficulties. I think i am patient and caring which ensures that the students understand and learn…

Local Reviews

We have just had our first session with Mahmud and things are going well.
Jaime

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Oscar practiced converting between percentages, decimals, and fractions, as well as tackling OLNA-style numeracy questions for confidence-building.

In Year 10, Ava focused on solving problems involving simple and compound interest alongside reviewing methods for calculating mean, median, and mode using sample data.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student named Lily worked through linear algebra basics—solving systems of equations and matrix operations—before moving on to understanding eigenvalues and eigenvectors in more advanced lessons.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student relied heavily on a calculator for basic percentage and finance problems—she reached for the calculator even with simple fractions, which slowed her confidence when asked to explain reasoning aloud.

A Year 10 student's algebra solutions were difficult to follow due to messy working out, making it hard to spot sign errors during revision.

In English (Year 7), homework tasks such as research on World War I were not completed before lessons, resulting in less time available for writing assignments.

For a senior student, annotation and written analysis in poetry remained incomplete without consistent at-home practice.

Recent Achievements

One Martin tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with percentage conversions in earlier sessions, could now complete most OLNA practice questions independently and accurately apply the right formulas.

In a recent session with a senior high schooler, there was a shift from confusion to confidence—she worked through matrix multiplication problems on her own for the first time and explained her steps aloud without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary student who once hesitated to share answers during maths lessons began volunteering solutions to probability problems before being asked, showing new initiative and engagement.

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 Knowledge Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lumen Christi College.