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Nowergup's tutors include a Master-qualified school relief teacher, an IELTS specialist with years of classroom and exam prep experience, a recent ATAR 99.25 graduate and Year 12 Dux, university maths students, experienced peer mentors and youth coaches, and award-winning writers—offering K–12 learners support from accomplished educators and standout academic achievers.

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Noah

Science Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
The reason why a student hires a student is because they struggle in the classroom environment, where they may not get that much help from the teacher. Which is why it is important for the tutor to provide a more personal teaching method and generate a friendship between each other. Making sure you help with anything the student is struggling…
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Alyvea-Rose

Science Tutor Butler, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient, stay calm at all times and try new ways to explain the work if they don’t understand. My strengths are that I can break the work down enough so that anyone can understand. I’m a very patient person so the students will never feel pressured or stressed. I’m also…
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Callum

Science Tutor Mindarie, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are build confidence, create a safe space to learn, and make the subject understandable. Its not just about teaching content its about helping the student believe they can succeed. A good tutor should listen, be patient, and celebrate small wins along the way so the student feels supported and…
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Thomas

Science Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is build understanding and confidence at the same time. Knowledge alone isn’t enough—students need to trust their reasoning and approach. A good tutor provides clear frameworks, honest feedback, and a supportive but disciplined environment that helps students become independent, confident learners. My…
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Declan

Science Tutor Carramar, WA
Again, if you can relate to your students you will have an easier time understanding what problems they're having, and adapting your style. This along with open communication and non-judgement. Being empathetic with students struggles. Trying to figure out the students learning style and tailor my teaching to…
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chandrama

Science Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them see the subject in the light that they do and nurture their interest in it. Failure in getting the concepts also leads to fear and that's where a tutor has to support the student , to prevent them from losing confidence in themselves. My biggest strength as a tutor is my…
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Simbarashe

Science Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
Encourage them. Make them know that the emphases is on learning instead of always being correct I\'m very patient so they hopefully won\'t feel any pressure or disappointment when they get things wrong. That also leads into my reassuring…
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tashinga

Science Tutor Carramar, WA
to give a diffrent perspective on how to aproach a question and maybe give the student confidence to attempt a problem my interpersonal…
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Andrew

Science Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
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Jack

Science Tutor Kinross, WA
The most important thing a tutor or any teacher can do, I think, would be to instill confidence in the students own ability to do deal with the task given, whatever that task may entail. I think the way I explain and teach is very beneficial specifically in a one on one setting. I've always found it harder to teach to many people because not…
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Alyssa

Science Tutor Carramar, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make learning fun so they don't feel pressured into doing work but if it's fun they are going to enjoy it more. Even little things such as brain breaks are going to benefit the child so they can give their brain a break before diving back into it. I want to make sure that all…
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Palak

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
As a tutor, my approach revolves around understanding each student's unique needs and tailoring my teaching accordingly. For instance, if a student struggling with calculus. Through initial assessments and conversations, I identified that they learned best through hands-on examples rather than theoretical explanations. I will customized sessions…
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Rebecca

Science Tutor Tapping, WA
A tutor should push the student as much as they possibly can. Not answer the questions for them, continue making sure the student understands throughout a session and asking the student to teach a question to the tutor. A tutor can build the confidence of a student, reassuring the student on their strengths, and encouraging them to build and…
Thomas
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Thomas

Science Tutor Joondalup, WA
Putting all their effort into the student, and making sure they are your number one priority. Also being respectful towards the students, making them feel comfortable towards you. I am a good communicator, I am quite young so I'll be able to engage with most of the students better than someone older, I have fresh knowledge only just coming out of…
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Aimee

Science Tutor Burns Beach, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be supportive in helping students reach their full potential. Whether this be through going over difficult concepts, assisting in methods of memorisation and retaining information, or providing effective study techniques, it is the role of a tutor to support their students in areas needed.…
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Justyna

Science Tutor Currambine, WA
Increase their confidence, reduce any anxiety they have about maths Provide new and interesting ways of solving problems Helping them relate what they're doing to the real world (for example, even if it is not something they will be doing in the future, learning how to reason and problem solve will always be valuable to them) Cater to different…

Local Reviews

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jacob practised expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions using the distributive property, then combined like terms for more efficient solutions.

Year 9's Aanya worked on solving simultaneous equations by eliminating variables through subtraction and applying substitution to find unknowns.

For Year 10, Ben tackled linear equation word problems involving wages and income, focusing on setting up and solving equations from real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student's written working in algebra was often incomplete—he skipped showing steps in equations with coefficients, which hid sign errors. This made backtracking harder and slowed progress on new material.

A Year 11 student tackling calculus relied heavily on mental calculation rather than pen and paper, especially when differentiating; this led to confusion with more complex equations and increased error rates.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student lost her homework for the week, leaving some planned revision unfinished before the next session.

In another instance, a Year 4 learner hesitated to start composite shape problems due to low confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Nowergup tutor noticed a high school student who used to skip writing out their steps in maths now consistently breaks down equations on paper, making fewer calculation errors and solving linear equations with coefficients and fractions independently.

Another secondary student, after struggling with simultaneous equations, can now confidently use elimination and substitution methods to find both variables—she even tackled questions involving tricky fractions without hesitation.

Meanwhile, a younger student has started setting her own goals at the start of each session; this week she stuck to those targets, racing ahead on problem-solving tasks and revisiting previous challenges to solve them unaided.

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like East Butler Primary School.