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Millendon's tutors include an early childhood head teacher and ex-lecturer in maths, a seasoned K–12 education assistant with special needs expertise, a College Dux and High Distinction engineering scholar, multiple university students with teaching practicums or peer mentoring experience, and dedicated educators holding degrees or diplomas in education, early childhood, and STEM fields.

Sandini
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Sandini

Tutor The Vines, WA
I believe creating a passion for the students to love what they study is the most important thing. I am patient and understanding. And have the ability to breakdown and explain difficult problems in a way that is more understandable to the younger…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Stratton, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to find a way to engage them and encourage them to succeed in their studies. To help them actually see that they're getting better, and keep them motivated to continue working the best they can. I am a patient person with a relaxed demeanour. I can understand that each student…
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Farah

Tutor Midvale, WA
Help them solve problems on their own with minimal guidance, let them make mistakes and learn from them 1.Flexible teaching methods - i can shift my teaching patters according to what best suits the student 2. I listen and understand their point of view and let them make mistakes first before I correct…
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Caidence

Tutor Viveash, WA
A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's learning journey, I believe understanding the student's individual learning style, strengths, and areas of struggle. Tailoring lessons to their specific needs can make a big difference in how effectively they grasp new concepts. Keeping the student motivated by offering positive reinforcement, which is…
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Lalita

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Being patient, creative and flexible with learning styles, building strong relationships with the students. Teach students how to learn, help them outside of tutoring such as marking work or answering a problem. My strengths as a tutor is to help motivate the student by taking their biggest weakness in a certain subject and tackle it head on…
Hopewell
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Hopewell

Tutor Viveash, WA
Firstly, a tutor should be patient because some students understand things slowly. Tutors should also be flexible because some students understand things after being taught using a different approach. I can make a topic interesting or intriguing to students so that they can learn the topic with better understanding and enthusiasm. I would like to…
Eric
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Eric

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Helping a student learn something new isnt as important as making sure they know its normal to feel lost when understanding something new. I can speak from experience because in university i have also experienced this feeling of being “stupidâ€, but when i realised that its supposed to happen everytime when learning something new, i stopped…
Maria
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Maria

Tutor Midland, WA
As a tutor, it is important to not just teach the questions but to teach the concept. This is vital as the ability to adapt to new questions and situations will not only help them with their studies but further in life. Learning math isn't about learning how to do the questions but about finding the correct approach to tackle questions, it builds…
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Nipuni

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive and encouraging environment, build the student’s confidence, and make learning clear and engaging. A tutor should listen carefully to the student’s needs, explain concepts in simple terms, and provide personalized guidance. Helping students develop…
Jashandeep
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Jashandeep

Tutor Caversham, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
Shreya
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Shreya

Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Provide them with the best techniques to help them learn. As well as comfort them and encourage them when they feel like giving up or when they don't understand a topic or concept. I'm confident, outgoing, and smart. I'm able to teach the students effectively in unique and fun ways. I have good communication skills and I am hard-working and…
Courtney
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Courtney

Tutor Caversham, WA
The most important thing is to be there for the student. Sometimes being unable to understand a subject is really demotivating and can be frustrating. I have been in those shoes and having someone to sit with and spend the time to teach in multiple different ways is very important I am good at explaining concepts in different ways to allow…
Puneet
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Puneet

Tutor Midland, WA
Build Confidence – Help students develop a strong sense of self and overcome self-doubt. Explain Clearly – Break down complex topics into simple, understandable steps. Adapt to Their Needs – Tailor my teaching style to match how each student learns best. Stay Patient and Supportive – Create a safe, judgment-free space where questions…
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Fei

Tutor Midland, WA
Improve their marks, build their confidence, and Make Maths fun and easy Help them to understand why they made mistakes on specific questions and how to correct their errors. Provide feedback & review regularly, adjust their mistakes (specific questions and learning behaviours) I have three years of working experience as a peer learning…
Bill
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Bill

Tutor Swan View, WA
Giving a student the tools necessary to progress in the subject by himself whilst also being kind and patient. Giving just questions and answers can be done by his teacher for free, so tutors should give that extra mile. The various ways i can put a question. The one big thing about a hard question is some people might not understand it, so having…
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Flint

Tutor Swan View, WA
Show them the way without giving the answer. I feel the downfall of most tutors is giving answers and not letting the students make mistakes so that they can learn from them. Tutors should be almost like your best friend rather than your teacher and should be working with you, not telling you. I'm approachable, professional, and have an excellent…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Beechboro, WA
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is to keep the student engaged. Often students in tutoring are behind in work because they lose focus in a classroom or simply find it boring. Being able to hone a student's attention to the work will dramatically improve their chances of success. I can often work with different learning styles,…
Marjorie Valeshka
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Marjorie Valeshka

Tutor Midland, WA
An effective tutor nurtures a student's confidence in tackling math challenges, tailors teaching to individual styles, provides emotional support, imparts practical problem-solving skills, fosters independent learning, sparks and sustains interest in math's real-world relevance, and tracks progress while setting goals. In essence, a tutor not only…
William
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William

Tutor Herne Hill, 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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Conor

Tutor Aveley, WA
Improving a students confidence to approach their work & study. Many students create a mental block, especially in the subject of mathematics. Breaking down this mental barrier can seriously improve performance and allows for more efficient learning in sessions. Thinking as a student would in order to create unique ways to aid understanding. I am…
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David

Tutor Aveley, WA
Most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them the value of life and respect in every learning opportunity.…
Rajinder Veer Singh
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Rajinder Veer Singh

Tutor Aveley, WA
Provide abundant learning opportunities and encourage the students to take a positive approach towards learning while constant motivation and a Can-Do attitude. By providing multiple strategies to solve a problem and then observing which strategy works the best for particular student. 1. Problem-solving techniques - Can provide tailored solutions…
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Oswald

Tutor Aveley, WA
Allowing students to express themselves and feel at ease in the environment enabling them to learn from their mistakes and understand where they are going wrong I am patient and adaptable , and I work on the students weaknesses . I communicate clearly and appropriately with both student and parents in order to assist them in developing …

Local Reviews

Layen has been great so far. My son mentioned that, Layan has been very helpful in working with him on his homework and Math. Overall, we are very happy.
Andriani, Aveley

Inside MillendonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Harper worked on dividing four-digit numbers by one-digit divisors and practiced interpreting written multiplication and division problems.

Year 8 student Rose focused on factors, prime numbers, and explored the relationship between factors and multiples through examples from her schoolwork.

For Year 11, Aaron tackled chemistry titration experiments and discussed buffer systems as well as strategies for identifying endpoints and equivalence points in practical tasks.

Recent Challenges

In senior Chemistry, one student's notes showed "rushed writing down his working out," with overuse of corrections making the process harder to follow—especially during definite integration tasks.

In Year 11, another learner needed reminders to write down formulas for stoichiometry rather than relying on memory; missing this step led to confusion between variables like n and m/M.

For a Year 7 algebra session, a tutor observed, "he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors." This meant time was lost searching for mistakes instead of building new skills or clarifying misunderstandings in class.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Millendon noticed some meaningful shifts across different students. One high schooler, Rose, has moved from feeling unsure about algebra and trigonometry to confidently tackling complex problems during sessions.

In another case, Josh, a senior student, started using back-checking strategies—he now rereads his work to catch mistakes on his own instead of waiting for corrections.

Meanwhile, Harper in primary school doubled her reading fluency score between attempts by shifting from slow sounding-out to reading with greater flow after feedback.

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 Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Upper Swan Primary School.