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Tutors in Melville include a Bachelor of Education-qualified primary maths specialist, an award-winning university lecturer and maths degree topper, experienced English and music tutors pursuing Masters of Education, high-ATAR graduates with leadership and coaching backgrounds, accomplished science and engineering students, seasoned youth mentors, and volunteers recognised for their academic excellence and commitment to working with children.

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Talin

Software Dev Tutor Bull Creek, 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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Pranav

Software Dev Tutor Crawley, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is understand their student’s weakness and strengths and work on them and use them respectively. The major role is guidance. Showing them that it is just not about passing exams and good grades but the knowledge and values remain with you until lifetime. Hence a tutor can be the one that guides a…
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Aksa

Software Dev Tutor Claremont, 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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Alwyn

Software Dev Tutor Claremont, 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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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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Aifert

Software Dev Tutor Willetton, WA
Putting down your ego, communicate and being there for them is definitely the top priority. They will obviously get discouraged at times when they don't get the answers. But I believe with patience, they are destined to get what they want. I think my passion and hunger to understand a problem stands out from other people the most. In every…
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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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Vishal

Software Dev Tutor Como, 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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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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Cindy

Software Dev Tutor Hilton, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is come down to the kids level and understand where and what exactly the problem the kid is facing, and then provide a solution from that point of view. I think my strengths are problem solving and making sure a kid understands the solution in a way as simplified as…
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Thivya

Software Dev Tutor Winthrop, WA
1.Strong personal relationships with the students. 2.try to minimize the student's weakness. 3. Listen to them and help them on how they can improve. My strengths: 1.Innovative ways for students to learn. 2.patience. 3. I am m very enthusiastic. 4. Empathy. 5.…
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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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Tinashe

Software Dev Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are create a supportive learning environment, build the student’s confidence, and develop their problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers. A tutor should guide students to think critically, reinforce foundational concepts, and equip them with strategies they can use independently in the…
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Stuart

Software Dev Tutor Nedlands, 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…
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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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Fake

Software Dev Tutor Jandakot, WA
To help a student understand the core concepts being taught so that they can solve problems from first principles. To show a student different methods for learning effectively and to encourage them to adopt those methods. To convey the importance of being outside of one's comfort zone when it comes to learning. To teach a student the importance…

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Michelle Robertson, Melville

Inside MelvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Michael focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication using distributive strategies and worked on memorising times tables for quicker recall.

For Year 8, Paige reviewed the properties of quadrilaterals and triangles through guided exercises and began exploring transformations of 2D shapes.

Meanwhile, Oli in Year 9 tackled simplifying algebraic expressions and index laws, then moved to practice solving linear equations and graphing them by hand.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly completed problem-solving steps in their head for multiplication, rarely writing out their process; as one tutor observed, "he needs to write down in detail how he solves problems, rather than just the answer." This habit meant errors were difficult to spot or correct and made review sessions inefficient.

In a senior class, another student arrived without reviewing prior lesson notes—resulting in time spent re-teaching last week's material instead of progressing with new algebra concepts.

Missed homework and disorganized notes also slowed progress in Years 8 and 11, leaving important topics like summary statistics under-practiced before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Melville tutor recently noticed that a Year 10 student, Oli, has started reviewing his lesson notes before sessions and as a result, scored highly on his latest quiz—a big shift from last term when he'd often forget past material.

In Year 7 maths, Hayden used to rely heavily on step-by-step guidance but is now tackling similar problems independently after seeing one example, writing out solutions clearly without prompting.

For a younger student in Year 4, Michael—who previously guessed answers quietly—has begun thinking out loud while working through multiplication problems, making it easier to spot and address misunderstandings.

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 AH Bracks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Melville Primary School.