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Quinns Rocks' tutors include a former UK primary headteacher with decades of classroom leadership, award-winning school Dux and subject dux recipients, experienced relief teachers with Master's degrees, passionate peer mentors, seasoned maths and English specialists, Montessori-trained early years educators, youth sports coaches, and high-achieving university students in education, science and mathematics.

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Vivian

Science Tutor Connolly, WA
Having a good relationship with students can affect the way they learn and also their attitudes towards education, so creating a bond where we can trust each other would be very important to me. I have lots of patients with students. I understand that all students can be at different levels academically and even socially. Having a good…
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Andrew

Science Tutor Banksia Grove, WA
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Shelby

Science Tutor Joondalup, WA
Understand the students method of learning and cater to it Empathy - i understand the struggle kids go through and the pressure they’re under so don’t like to inflict that…
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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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Diya

Science Tutor Joondalup, WA
Students spend a major part of a day in school. Many children are unable to get the most of it due to time-constraints and lack of individual attention in a class. However, there are a few students who maintain attention and focus in a classroom environment. Reason is they are more prepared than the rest. If a child follows what is happening in…
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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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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…

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Inside Quinns RocksTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student James worked through coordinate geometry—specifically linear equations and their graphs—using examples from his textbook, then moved onto calculating the surface area of prisms and cylinders.

Another Year 10 student, Emily, revised quadratic equations in Chapters 10A–10D and tackled bearings and angle problems using diagrams for visual support.

For Year 11, Sarah focused on chemistry by practicing stoichiometry calculations, while also revising algebraic factorisation techniques relevant to her upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, one student's tendency to rely on the iPad calculator—even when unnecessary—meant less practice with mental calculations; as noted, "the iPad is a distraction and shouldn't be in the room if not necessary."

In Year 8, messy written work and skipping working steps during algebra led to confusion when reviewing solutions.

A senior student preparing for OLNA avoided asking clarifying questions in class, resulting in uncertainty about how to present data for an assignment.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student did not bring home the assessment sheet, leaving both tutor and student unsure of teacher expectations and next steps.

Recent Achievements

One Quinns Rocks tutor noticed a big shift with Ella in Year 10 English: after being hesitant to contribute ideas during her last assignment, she was much more willing to share opinions about the film they studied, even linking its message to broader themes.

In a senior maths session, Kyle showed clear improvement by answering measurement problems both faster and more accurately than when he started—especially tricky unit conversions mastered.

Meanwhile, in Year 3, Isabella surprised her tutor by picking up the 9-times tables quickly after already mastering others, finishing the set independently with no prompting needed.

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 Peter Moyes Anglican Community School.