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Tutors in Mount Pleasant include an ATAR 99.80 scorer and Service Captain with Kumon experience, a data science major who achieved dux-level awards and LTCL piano credentials, a Masters of Teaching (Primary) candidate with years of K–12 mentoring, Curtin and UWA undergraduates with ongoing private tutoring roles, and specialists in mathematics, psychology, engineering, and creative youth leadership.

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Simi

Legal Studies Tutor Burswood, WA
A successful tutuor does more than merely help a student to raise their grade. In my opinion, a tutor should make an impression on a student. Having had the privilege of being led by an inspirational tutor in the early stages of my High School experience, I seek to emulate this role, by sharing with students the importance of learning. A…
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Chamali

Legal Studies Tutor Claremont, WA
-Increase a student's confidence about a particular subject -Help a student to improve their grades -I have good communication skills -I am a very approachable person -I am a patient person -I am also very friendly and…
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Nicholas

Legal Studies Tutor Subiaco, WA
Over the course of a tutor's time with a student, the most important skill they can provide is the ability to think both critically and universally, fueled by a hunger for knowledge. That is to say, both a stronger and more capable work ethic. Analysing how a student mentally approaches problems, communicating to them precisely what their…
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Margaret

Legal Studies Tutor Cottesloe, WA
Provide a range of ways of looking at the topic. Encourage them to come up with solutions, guided by the tutors questions or queries. Create a comfortable and respectful environment, where the student can feel both safe and challenged. I am very patient and calm. I only want the best for my students and I always reflect on how I can improve my…
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Alysha

Legal Studies Tutor West Leederville, WA
I think the most important things are building confidence, creating a safe space to ask questions, and breaking concepts down into manageable steps. My experience in mentoring and youth programs has reinforced how important consistency, encouragement, and clear explanations are for student progress. My strengths are clear communication, patience,…
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Benita

Legal Studies Tutor Highgate, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering a supportive learning environment, tailoring teaching methods to individual needs, promoting understanding over memorisation and route learning, and instilling confidence in the student's abilities. My strengths as a tutor lie in my passion for the subjects I teach, effective…
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Bea Cheyenne

Legal Studies Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence by praising them even in the smallest stuff they have done right. I have observed in my nephews they joy they get when adults tell them they have done a good job. And it really sticks to their mind. Even just saying that they were good for trying will mean a lot to…

Local Reviews

Everything is going really well with the tutoring
Anthea, Mount Pleasant

Inside Mount PleasantTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 Jack worked on measuring area, length, and perimeter as well as identifying geometric shapes and angles using hands-on examples.

Year 9 Ava explored linear equations and began investigating the properties of parabolas, including graphing curves.

For Year 11 Sam, lessons covered solving simultaneous equations by elimination and applying index laws to simplify algebraic expressions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, missing homework and forgotten classwork meant almost none of the previous lesson's work was retained—"made further teaching difficult," a tutor noted.

A Year 10 student preparing for an algebra test relied on notes instead of memorizing key formulas, slowing progress in rearranging equations.

In Year 11 Chemistry, not writing out working or using back-checking led to repeated errors when practicing stoichiometry and redox reactions.

Another senior maths student avoided showing steps during surds problems; this habit hid mistakes and cost marks on tests.

Confidence dropped after setbacks, especially when feedback wasn't used immediately.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Pleasant noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student who used to avoid asking questions; now, she's regularly checking her understanding during lessons and even clarified oxidation numbers without prompting.

In Year 11 maths, another student finally cracked simultaneous equations after weeks of struggle—he worked through several practice problems on his own and spotted his earlier mistakes straight away.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who'd previously hesitated with fractions is now comparing them confidently and finished all her assigned worded questions independently this week.

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 Canning Bridge Express Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Pleasant Primary School.