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Mosman Park's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate and school Dux, seasoned private tutors with proven scholarship results, a General Excellence scholar recognised for state-level STEM and writing awards, ATAR 99+ high-achievers, experienced peer mentors, youth sports coaches, and primary education specialists—each bringing standout academic records and real experience guiding K–12 students.

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Saleh

Engineering Studies Tutor Ardross, WA
I believe that tutors must be good analyzers if they want to succeed. I mean that they have to examine the way students study and practice and even think. After a good observation, they can provide students with the tools with which students can improve their weaknesses. This can be different form one student to another one. Besides, Encouraging…
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Shwetabh

Engineering Studies Tutor Jolimont, WA
I think being able to communicate effectively is very important for a tutor.He/she should be able to put himself in the student's shoes. And accordingly elucidate concepts. Every student has his own strengths and weakness in a subject. The tutor should be able to identify these. Apart from this, a tutor should have very strong basics.Only if…
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Richard

Engineering Studies Tutor Salter Point, WA
Listen to the student, and pay attention to how the student approaches the study material and offer different options that might help them better. I can explain a concept from a different perspective than that of a university lecturer or a teacher, so that the concept is easily…
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Vincent

Engineering Studies Tutor Como, WA
The sole priority of the tutor is to do anything they can to continually further the skills and success of their student. However this has to be achieved in a reasonable way. Every student has a different learning style and a different ability level. I am able to adapt the way I tutor to suit these different styles and ensure the proper…
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JING ZHI

Engineering Studies 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…
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Andy

Engineering Studies Tutor South Perth, WA
Teaching, encouraging, motivating and inspiring students are the most important things that a tutor can do. Teaching is the most basic yet one of the most important duties for a tutor. Moreover, a tutor needs to continuously encourage and motivate students during lessons, so they may spark their interest in a particular subject or area of study in…

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He certainly is a nice young man.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily worked on converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages as well as tackling percentage word problems using real-life scenarios.

In Year 9, Sophie focused on understanding circle theorems—solving problems involving tangents and alternate segment theorem, and practicing correct mathematical notation.

For Year 10, Marcus consolidated skills in sketching parabolas by completing the square and identifying key features from turning point form, also using discriminant rules for axis of symmetry.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student faced challenges with time management in tests, often leaving complex calculus questions unfinished; as one tutor observed, "he needed to plan which problems to tackle first but ran out of time."

In Year 8, another student's working was described as "messy and hard to follow," especially during algebra tasks—key steps were skipped on paper, making it tough to track errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner forgot to complete homework on subtraction with borrowing, so most of the lesson was spent revisiting old ground rather than building new skills. This slowed overall progress and left them feeling frustrated by the end.

Recent Achievements

One Mosman Park tutor saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over critical points in functions to independently finding x- and y-intercepts and confidently identifying maxima and minima without prompting.

A Year 9 student who used to skip over tricky worded ratio problems now tries each question solo before asking for help, neatly setting out her solutions and catching her own errors.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Jimmy has shifted from guessing during subtraction to actively voicing his doubts and using a checklist he created to avoid place value mistakes—he finished the session by solving all borrowing questions unaided 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 Claremont Community Hub & Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mosman Park Primary School.