Due to the current situation we are experiencing significant demand for tutoring. Fast track your enrolment online: Enrol Online Now

Private maths tutors that come to you in person or online

100% Good Fit
Guarantee

Tutors in Mundaring include a PhD-qualified science educator with 33 years' teaching and head of faculty experience, a permanent primary school teacher and award-winning STEM mentor, ATAR 99.55 dux and academic scholarship recipients, specialist early childhood and education support tutors, and seasoned peer mentors—each bringing rich subject expertise and outstanding dedication to student growth.

Tom
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Tom

Tutor Mundaring, WA
Give students the tools, capabilities and confidence to find answers and solve problems on their own, rather than just showing them the answers. Communicating concepts to people in a way which helps them understand the content and helping them break down…
Melanye
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Melanye

Tutor Sawyers Valley, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give their best effort to explain the subject while still letting the student have a chance at engaging with the subejct matter. This is because students in my opinion tend to learn better from the encouragement that they recieve upon engagement to the material. I think that…
1st Lesson Trial

Help Your Child Succeed in Maths

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

Kelly
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Kelly

Tutor Glen Forrest, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow them to build up their own confidence in the subject that they are struggling in, as well as allowing them not to see the subject as a chore or something to avoid, but as an enjoyable and fun task that would be highly useful for the future! My strengths are that I would always find…
Emma
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Emma

Tutor Stoneville, WA
I consider making the student comfortable and confident the most important thing. If the student is neither of these, they aren’t going to want to learn My strengths are definitely math. I was academic though high school but chose not to proceed into…
Nicola
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Nicola

Tutor Stoneville, WA
Tutors work with students to guide their learning process, by personalising the content delivery in a way the child is able to respond to. This also incorporates the ability to motivate the child to learn, to believe in their own abilities and to strive to keeping persevering. I believe I have the necessary strength simply to push. I describe…
Dean
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Dean

Tutor Sawyers Valley, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to act as a guide for a students learning, supporting them to develop tools and skills that work best for them and can be replicated in the classroom. Throughout my own school experience, I often had to approach tasks in different ways to what was standard or expected. I believe this reflects in my strengths as…
Renae
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Renae

Tutor Mount Helena, WA
It's really important to know your students. Through developing relationships with students you build your understanding of how to cater lessons to enhance their unique way of learning. Knowing your students is critical in building relationships, respect and for the children to have success in their learning. I am well organised, have great time…
Luke
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12

Luke

Tutor Glen Forrest, WA
An encouraging learning environment. I always have and I will continue to uphold this key ingredient in a good teaching environment, by listening, never criticising and only offering constructive advice the student will take pride in their studies and always feel welcome to ask questions. It's the most important factor in developing a good…

Local Reviews

Watched Emma become more confident & improving in her area of struggle and have really appreciated the positive teaching style
Donna Goodlet

Inside MundaringTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Charlie worked on simplifying polynomial expressions and using the distributive property to factor algebraic terms.

For Year 7, Mia focused on calculating mean, median, and range for small data sets, with extra practice interpreting stem-and-leaf plots.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia tackled multiplying and dividing fractions as well as reviewing NAPLAN writing tasks by planning story outlines around who, what, when, where, and why.

Recent Challenges

One Year 8 student repeatedly avoided completing set homework (probability questions and re-writing an introduction), leading to less effective preparation for class tests.

As a tutor noted, "she wasn't cooperative and didn't want to involve herself in the lesson, even though she has a test the next day."

In Year 7 mathematics, another student became distracted during online tasks, with missed deadlines and unfinished MathSpace activities.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner struggled to stay focused on equivalent fractions worksheets—often shifting attention to drawing instead of engaging with practice questions. This left foundational skills underdeveloped when moving into new topics.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mundaring recently noticed some great shifts among students. One high schooler who used to avoid asking questions about algebra now regularly speaks up when stuck, which has led her to independently solve problems on simplifying expressions for the first time.

Another student in Year 10 was able to complete all her set maths homework without needing reminders, and even identified the next topic she wanted to tackle—a big step from last year's struggles with motivation.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously guessed at spellings now stops to sound out words before writing them down.

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 Mundaring Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.