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Tutors in Rivervale include a secondary school maths teacher with an academic excellence award, an ATAR 98.20 high achiever and scholarship recipient, a biomedical science master's graduate and experienced K–12 tutor, accomplished peer mentors and youth leaders, passionate engineers with teaching backgrounds, and a music conductor recognised for extensive community service and top science competition results.

Rick
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Rick

Tutor Victoria Park, WA
It depends a little bit on age but the older they get the more important confidence is going to be and giving the students confidence is the most important job. I'm not going to teach a 12 year old a lot more, they have spent years in school and they have all the knowledge they need. The important job of tutor is to make them believe that they…
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R.M. Aruni

Tutor Victoria Park, WA
the most important things a tutor can do for a student is uplift them knowledge wise as well as in person. To give them knowledge while instilling good habits and ethics. To make them grow into a better version of themselves. I'm good at keeping the class knowledgeable yet interesting at the same time. I have a sharp eye, so it is easier for me to…
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Chloe
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Chloe

Tutor Belmont, WA
Be able to help them gain a passion for learning and understanding, and to be able to build resilience and perseverance when encountering problems or concepts they do not understand. I hope students will be able to form a healthy relationship with their academics and find fulfilment and joy in the work they do. I am good at breaking down complex…
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Jovia

Tutor Victoria Park, WA
As i was mentoring students at Curtin i got to realise that being a form of support not only academically but also forming a relationship with the student is the most important thing a tutor can do. Providing room for human connection and cheering the student on . I am often described as an observant and good listener, which allows me to…
Van
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Van

Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
Find ways that is most understandable to the student and understanding that everyone learns a different way. I'm resilient and persistent in finding ways to solve a problem, therefore I can find different ways to help students understand the…
Supriya
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Supriya

Tutor Redcliffe, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to tailor their teaching approach to the individual needs of each student. This involves understanding their learning style, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and providing personalized guidance and support to help them succeed. My strengths as a tutor include effective…
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Habiba

Tutor East Victoria Park, WA
The main responsibilities of a tutor are to establish a structured learning environment, promote understanding, and boost confidence. A tutor aids students in understanding concepts by simplifying difficult subjects, catering to specific needs, and upholding academic integrity. Learning becomes more interesting and accessible when students feel…
Kunj
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Kunj

Tutor Maylands, WA
A tutor can make his/her student - a confident person. A tutor is responsible for improving skills of students. Moreover, strengthening subject comprehension is an another task. So a tutor is responsible for making his/her subject, a good strength of the student. A student-teacher relationship is quite respectful and is build on the bricks of…
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Amos

Tutor Kensington, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is, teach a student the joy of learning and adapting to new problems on their own. This is so they can progress more by themselves and feel more independent and confident in their learning. I can help keep students engaged, and able to clearly explain things in an understanding way that has been…
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Sumera Fatima

Tutor Maylands, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support to address their specific learning needs, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, helping them develop critical thinking skills, and empowering them to become independent learners. Additionally, offering encouragement and motivation can…
Khandu
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Khandu

Tutor St James, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them to gain the ability to develop learning skills to improve their academic performances in order to achieve their dreams. My strength as a tutor is to make the learning process simple and relevant to student’s interests. Some students are sharp and can pick up things fast,…
Brandon
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Brandon

Tutor East Perth, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to simply understand the problem a student is having whether it be as simple as the method in which the student learns to something more complex such as the right equation for the right problem. My primary strength being that I'm fairly laid back but my second and probably more important aspect…
Prasad
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Prasad

Tutor East Perth, WA
1. Making difficult problems much easy to understand and learn. 2. Helping student as much as possible to score good marks. 3. Handling student in a patient way. 1. Problem solving capacity. 2. Confident. 3. Repeat multiple times until student understands properly. 4. Strong subject knowledge. 5.…
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BADAR

Tutor St James, WA
The major goal for me as a tutor is to ensure my students have the ability to confidently tackle their problems and further improve the knowledge of the concept to be applied The ability to adopt my teaching methods depending on students' various factors such as age, understanding of of the contents and also the ease of grasping a particular…
Passang
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Passang

Tutor Maylands, WA
Make them understand the question and guide them to solve the issue. And also making them to practise the questions continuously and revising the same briefly the next day. I can teach the students patiently and make then…
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Kien Gi

Tutor East Perth, WA
I always create a safe, respectful learning space where my students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I can instil good study habits where my students become independent learners. I aim to help my students to understand, not memorise, so they grasp concepts and apply them independently. I am friendly and easy to get along…
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Chiedza

Tutor Redcliffe, WA
I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for a student is help the student develop more confidence in themselves. This will result in them trying their best which is what is most important. I am very patient, positive, persistent and hard working. These strengths help me to motivate students. I am also creative and practical. I always find a…
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Zeya

Tutor East Perth, WA
Listen to a student from the heart, lead and help a student to establish confidence of the subject. Teach the basic logic, the idea that comes from, and how can a student solve a question instead of simply tell a student what to do next. Treat different students differently, develop the most suitable methodology for each student to…
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Dikesh

Tutor Redcliffe, WA
A tutor can guide and help the student in the teaching-learning process. First, the tutor should find innovative ways of teaching learning and different methodologies and engage them so that their learning happens in the best way possible. A tutor should focus on practice and assessments. He/she can share the tips and techniques on how to study…
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Vishal

Tutor South Perth, WA
Certainly! The most crucial aspects of effective tutoring involve creating a supportive learning environment, understanding the student's needs, communicating clearly, building confidence, being patient and empathetic, adapting teaching methods, setting goals, providing resources, and motivating the student. A tutor's main goal is to guide and…
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Javier

Tutor East Perth, WA
To take the time to prepare a lesson suited for the student and take the time to get to know the student and identify his/her strengths in order to capitalize them, and identify his/her weaknesses so that we can work on them. Since I have been a teacher in these subjects, I know which topics most students struggle understanding; and because I am…
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Rachel

Tutor East Perth, WA
Aside from helping students improve on their grades, I hope to inculcate values in my students. I hope to cultivate resilience in my students by letting them try, and not giving up when faced with tough problems. This is particularly important in Mathematics where students will encounter questions that may faze them. I am an understanding tutor…
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Sherwin

Tutor East Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to provide a pillar of support both emotionally and academically so that students are able to rely on the tutor and not feel lost and dejected. Having the attitude to learn, patience and being a friend to accompany these students on their learning journey. As i am a student myself, i can relate to the…

Local Reviews

Lindsay has been an amazing tutor for Charriot. He has been able to teach Charriot to solve and understand math issues. He is a great teacher.
Marie, Lathlain

Inside RivervaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Isla focused on times tables recall and worked through measurement activities using practical examples.

For Year 8, Jack revised Pythagoras' theorem and tackled trigonometry questions to find unknown angles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Zoe prepared for her maths test by practicing simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods, then drew linear graphs to consolidate understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, when revising simultaneous equations, "relied on a calculator for basic steps," making it harder to spot small errors in working.

In Year 10 Chemistry, notes were incomplete and key cycle steps were missing—meaning last-minute revision was less effective before assessments.

A senior student practicing circle proofs often left side labels unmatched, which caused confusion during exams.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student struggled to convert mm to cm due to skipping over the reference table provided in her workbook.

When confidence dropped after setbacks, another high schooler hesitated to attempt harder worded problems alone.

Recent Achievements

One Rivervale tutor noticed a Year 11 student who'd previously been hesitant with trigonometry now tackling exam-style questions without help, even choosing the correct rule for triangle similarity on her own.

Another high school student moved from confusion about algebraic rearrangement to solving for x independently and quickly, showing real initiative by checking her answers before asking for feedback.

In Year 7, a student who often guessed at graphing tasks last term is now confidently identifying bar graph features and explaining them aloud—last session she labelled all axes accurately without any prompting.

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 Ruth Faulkner Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rivervale Primary School.