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Tutors in Picton East include a university PhD and award-winning author with extensive K–12 mentoring, an MIT-educated maths teacher, school leaders with decades of classroom experience across Australia and internationally, specialist education assistants, accomplished peer mentors, medical students with high ATARs, and creative tutors celebrated for achievements in science, writing, dance, and mathematics competitions.

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Lindsay

Tutor Carey Park, WA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated in their own learning. Whether this is by finding a way to keep them interested in the topics at hand or by continually encouraging any self motivation observed. I believe I am incredibly patient. I am still a student myself so can understand what it…
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Ethan

Tutor Gelorup, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students is to support them in their way of learning while also offering alternative study methods that may help them to better understand a concept. By doing this, a tutor can assist the student the best they can while also challenging the student to try something new and different and…
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Amir Sohel Mohammad

Tutor Australind, WA
A tutor must adapt to the strengths of a student. Different students have different ways of understanding concepts. For example, some need written explanations and some are comfortable with verbal explanations. Keeping this in mind is key to helping a student. Also, it is very important for a tutor to make a student comfortable enough for…
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Silvana

Tutor Bunbury, WA
I think that it is important for a tutor to instill confidence in a student and encourage them to believe in their abilities and potential. I believe that it is also important for a tutor to create a supportive environment in which the student feels comfortable asking questions without the fear of embarrassment. I am a patient individual and…

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Ben is really enjoying working with Walter and he will definitely be a permanent weekly appointment in our home.
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Ava focused on IUPAC naming of organic compounds and practiced writing balanced chemical equations, using step-by-step worked examples.

In Year 11, Sam tackled redox reactions and explored oxidation numbers through assignment work and targeted revision.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Emily reviewed Pythagoras' theorem and solved algebraic equations, including test-style word problems for extra confidence.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Chemistry student often skipped writing out full chemical reactions, relying on mental recall—"he needs to write and practice the reactions rather than only doing it orally or online"—which led to repeated errors in redox equations.

In Year 9 English, one student left a narrative unfinished for homework, explaining he was "stuck on how to continue"; this hesitation made it difficult to review progress and limited feedback opportunities.

A primary student arrived without required materials, so work from previous sessions couldn't be checked, leaving gaps unaddressed for another week.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Picton East noticed a Year 10 student who previously guessed at redox reactions now works through the equations step-by-step and even explains their reasoning aloud.

Another high schooler, after struggling with paragraph structure, rewrote his practice English essay using a checklist and identified missing elements without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who often skipped over tricky words now reads stories out loud with clear expression and pauses to predict what characters might do next.

In one session, she spelled 19 out of 20 sight words correctly during a review game.

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 Eaton Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Picton Primary School.