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Northbridge's tutors include a former secondary school Maths and Physics teacher with an Imperial College degree, a university Maths Olympiad top 202 scorer, an award-winning law graduate and teaching assistant, experienced peer mentors, passionate language and science specialists, student leaders, and academic high achievers with expertise spanning biomedical science, engineering, psychology, finance and more.

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Jincy

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, encourage curiosity, and create a supportive environment. A good tutor helps students think independently, not just find the right answers. Through my mentoring experience, I've learned the value of patience and adaptability in meeting different learning needs, while my…
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Si-Young

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I consider one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help develop their confidence alongside their competence in approaching questions. Good tutors can do this by creating a safe, supportive environment where students can feel comfortable making mistakes and learning from them. Another really important thing a tutor…
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Archit

Tutor Northbridge, WA
The most important thing I would say is motivate the students, a tutor is someone who can quite literally make or break the child and it is essential that the tutoe to the best of their capabolities try and motivate the child to explore their complete potential. My patience is what I take pride in, I am an extremely patient and understanding…
Henry
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Henry

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Be patient with them Making them understand the problem and how to strategically solve…
David
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David

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Make sure that the student is comfortable to express their exact approach and unknowns on a topic. The more time you can spend on the exact areas of struggle the greater the improvement. The ability to see knowledge from a deeper level and be able to present it from many angles. This has been appreciated by the students I tutored in high school.…
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Hari

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Teach the morals of studies and how they are helpful for the future and how to learn things in the best way and not take pressure in learning things so that they don't take exams hard and write it with happiness. Teaching concepts in the best and simpler way with examples instead of theoretically explaining them is my best strength in teaching…
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Phat

Tutor Northbridge, WA
There are several important things that I think a tutor can do for a student, which includes strengthening their subject's knowledges, building confidence, encouraging ability of solving problems, developing subject's skills, and providing support & motivation. As a tutor, I believe that I can explain complex concepts in simpler terms, making them…
Apala
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Apala

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Understand what might be difficult for a student to learn, and make it all the more simple and fun, keeping in mind that the difficulty of the subject doesn’t discourage students from approaching it! Understanding of the subject. Ability to simplify complex topics. Making learning fun and interactive. Activity based and practical application…
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Sebin

Tutor Northbridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student fall in love with the subject being tutored. This will eventually cultivate curiosity in the student. It is a well-known observation worldwide that Math is the most hated subject among students. With my several years of experience in learning and teaching math, I am…
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olivia

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student truly understand the material and build confidence. When a student feels comfortable making mistakes and asking questions, real learning happens. Encouraging confidence is just as important as teaching the content. My strengths are patience, clarity, adaptability, and the ability…
Saumy
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Saumy

Tutor Northbridge, WA
To be kind and understanding of the students . I can be patient and comply with what the student needs and the best way to help him /her through…
Dennis
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Dennis

Tutor Northbridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is firstly understanding the level of knowledge a student has and understanding how to best convey information to a student, whether its through straight up lectures or from working through example questions in an exercise, different students usually have different ways in which they could…
Tina
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Tina

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Get them motivated to learn - best case scenario, even without supervision. Get them to understand that it's not their fault if they don't understand something - everyone has different strengths and noone is perfect in every subject. Get them to see how what they learn is important in 'real life', outside the classroom. The list goes on! I am…
Zack
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Zack

Tutor Northbridge, WA
As a tutor, I believe there are several important things that can greatly benefit a student: 1. Individualized Support: Providing personalized attention and adapting teaching methods to suit the student's learning style and needs. 2. Building Confidence: Encouraging and empowering students to believe in their abilities. 3. Clarifying…
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Akshitha

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I think a tutor can really make students think and make them understand concepts rather than just memorising theory. We can also build a trust and make them more confident in themselves. It is a tutor’s job to make the students think and inculcate the habit of consistently. I feel like i can understand people well. I am a very approachable…
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Batrisyia

Tutor Northbridge, WA
As a tutor, I stress knowing my students' individual learning methods and providing tailored attention to assure their knowledge of challenging ideas. I collaborate with them to develop attainable goals and provide constructive feedback to measure their progress. I teach students study methods to help them learn more efficiently and stay focused.…
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Temogo

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Being able to adapt to a student's needs. Not everyone can grasp concepts when they are explained the first time so it's important to be flexible and apply different learning styles. Another thing a tutor can do is to engage with the parents and provide feedback on the student's performance. This also allows one to gather feedback from the parents…
Kanishk
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Kanishk

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to pique their interest in the subject and let their curiosity take over, so they wish to learn more about it on their own and not think of learning as work. I communicate effectively and am very patient with the students. I believe in helping them achieve a solid foundation of…
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Danielle

Tutor Northbridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to encourage their students and help to build their confidence. When students are unable to understand what is being taught in class, it can be very frustrating and demoralising. Hence, i believe it is a tutor’s job to assist students. By improving their problem solving skills and constantly…
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Lukas

Tutor Northbridge, WA
A tutor should be able to explain and help the student to understand the concept and not just memorize it. A tutor should be able to explain something in multiple ways to properly break down and explain a concept. I am a friendly and open individual who is able to explain concepts and assist students when they need…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Making the learning process enjoyable for students. My main strength is my ability to not only be a tutor but a friend to students. This way I ensure that lessons are not only productive but also enjoyable and something to look forward to. I am patient and understanding, and can therefore cater to different styles of learning. Furthermore, I…
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Dylan

Tutor Northbridge, WA
Respect children's intelligence. They lack knowledge not intelligence. Fill in the gaps in their knowledge so that they can succeed and don't waste their time with what they already know. I show them how to do the work not do it for them. Make them feel like they accomplished something so that they have the will and confidence to succeed in the…
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Yusuke

Tutor Northbridge, WA
I strongly believe that two things are the most important in a tutor: perspective and engagement. Perspective due to how different minds work at understanding, and how no approach fits all students. Engagement to engage their problem solving skills, to ensure that the key is understanding and refrain from relying on memory. As I find the…

Local Reviews

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Margaret, Mount Lawley

Inside NorthbridgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Sophie worked through volume and surface area of 3D shapes as well as an introduction to Pythagoras' theorem, using visual diagrams to support understanding.

For Year 10, Marcus focused on simplifying algebraic fractions and solving simultaneous equations with step-by-step practice from his homework set.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily revised exponential growth and decay alongside compound interest problems, applying formulas in real-world contexts for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's session was cut short as time only allowed for homework completion, leaving no space to review missed concepts—"need to prepare altogether next time so lesson can be concise."

In Year 9 maths, one student forgot last week's trigonometry homework, limiting progress on bearings questions.

A Year 5 learner relied heavily on mental sums for fractions and percentages; this led to skipped working steps and confusion when problems became longer.

Meanwhile, a senior chemistry student struggled to recall rules for surds and indices without regular revision outside tutoring hours, making exam prep more stressful than needed.

Recent Achievements

One Northbridge tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now actively seeks clarification on statistics questions and double-checks his working without prompting.

In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with surds and indices was able to recall the rules independently and correctly apply them in several practice problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student—who used to skip showing her full workings—now carefully writes out every step when tackling perimeter and area questions, even checking her calculations before moving on.

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 City of Perth Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St George's Anglican Grammar School.