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Tutors in Rossmoyne include a university mathematics lecturer with multiple academic prizes, an ATAR 98.9 graduate and GATE scholar, experienced English teachers from China's top schools, peer mentors and school leaders with national competition awards, accomplished STEM undergraduates, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, and specialists in early childhood education and creative coaching.

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Seniru

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Help the student reach their goals, of getting the understanding of the concept and high marks I can really put myself into the shoes of the student, as i understand not everyone is the same, and everyone learns in different ways. So I am very good at changing my approach depending on the student, and catering to their own unique needs and…
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Ashlin

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I would say the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is helping them grow as individuals, and help them find a love for learning - a strong passion for the academic studies. A tutor needs to also serve as a good role model for the students, and be a person the student can trust to help them improve their grades. I would say…
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Shashank

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Being understanding. Everyone learns and does everything at their own rate, I believe tutors need to understand when to adapt what teaching method with their student and when to switch techniques. By being a student myself I understand how to connect with a student and teach in various ways, allowing for an adaptive teaching…
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Ian

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I think a chemistry tutor is mainly able to improve a student's knowledge/understanding of their subjects. They can also teach the student study strategies which can be carried over to university/TAFE studies. I have a strong understanding of Maths and Science subjects (Maths Specialist/Methods, Physics and Chemistry). Additionally, I have a year…
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Hin

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
From my experience, the desire to learn and succeed must come from within, but once that feeling is there it is the tutor's responsibility to cultivate and grow this passion and to translate it into continuous improvement. Hence, one of the most important things that a chemistry tutor can do is understand the student's needs and to meet those…
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sugaan

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is not only understanding the students well, but also knowing how much the student knows, and being able to convey lessons well. Patience and perseverance with students. Ability to understand the needs of different types of students and handle them…
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Jasotha

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Gives more confidence and patience, in explainng the concept of maths to the student. Cheer the students in a good way upon solving the given question. My strength is explaining the concepts in Maths to the students at a low level so that the student can understand the concept in the section. Furthermore, working at the elementary levels, and…
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Jaylen

Chemistry Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is focus on that student, listen to what they want and then create a personalised lesson just for them. The major difference between a class and a tutor is how the tutor is able to focus on the one student, and maximising this chance and truly listening to the student and…
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Richard

Chemistry Tutor Willetton, WA
For me, the two things that aided me most when I was being tutored in highschool were practice questions given to me by tutors and when these tutors took their time to really deconstruct these concepts until I fully understood them. My biggest strength is patience. Sometimes it takes students a long time to begin to understand certain concepts and…
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Joyti

Chemistry Tutor Riverton, WA
A tutor can make the complicated things easier. Also, can make a proper timetable and show a way how to study strategically without getting bored or stressed I can easily amalgamate with my student as a friend and I think that's my most powerful side as a tutor. This is because they don't hesitate to tell me their problems and that's how I get to…
Sarel
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Sarel

Chemistry Tutor Shelley, WA
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
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Aidan

Chemistry Tutor Manning, WA
The first thing would be to establish a plan of goals and expectations and help the student identify their role in this plan. Once a chemistry tutor has an idea of the expectation of the parents/school/ students then only can progress take shape, and this might have many forms and variations as to how this is executed as the student grows or…
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Alyssa

Chemistry Tutor Riverton, WA
First, I think a chemistry tutor should have good subject and curriculum knowledge so that they may be able to provide as much information as they can towards the kids. I think communication skills is another important thing a tutor must have (the way they explain the topics so that it is easy for the students to understand). Finally a tutor must…
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Muhammad

Chemistry Tutor Riverton, WA
Prepare the best tutoring methodology keeping in mind students strengths and weaknesses Build compliance with high school course and curriculum Build and keep interest of student in the subject Do regular assessments to follow improvement strategies I have resilience, patience, subject expertise and excellent teaching methodologies which can…
Ryan
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Ryan

Chemistry Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a chemistry tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a…
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Holly

Chemistry Tutor Waterford, WA
Being able to help them achieve their goals and make them feel like they can overcome whatever learning barrier is in their way. Tutors do this by being friendly and unjudgemental while giving clear, understandable explanations in order to help the student achieve their goals. I will be able to explain things clearly in a way the student can…
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Katie

Chemistry Tutor Waterford, WA
Teach students HOW to learn in future. Give them techniques to implement into their everyday school routine that will, in the long run, benefit their understanding. I believe it is equally important to really listen to students properly. As someone who has received tutoring before, when your tutor misinterprets you, it is difficult to get to the…
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Jadon Dwight

Chemistry Tutor Bateman, WA
I can make the student not only competent, but also comfortable and confident in a certain topic. I understand how stressful hard subjects can be. I want to take away the feeling of fear when students enter a class they think they're not good in. Another thing is teaching a student to be an autodidact. I was fortunate enough to know this tactic…
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Senith

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
My philosophy is simple: everyone can succeed with the right support. I use a personalized approach, adapting my techniques to your unique learning style. I'm committed to helping you not only overcome obstacles but also build the confidence and skills you need to achieve your goals. My biggest strength as a tutor is my strong educational…
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Bardia

Chemistry Tutor Mount Pleasant, WA
the most important thing for a chemistry tutor is to be able to listen to their students to truly understand their wants and needs, in order to help them achieve their goals the best way they can. I am able to adapt to different learning styles, teaching the students in the manner that appears best to them. I am good at listening to the students…
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Chethma

Chemistry Tutor Bentley, WA
Make the students better citizens. Shape their future. Give them some extra knowledge more than the syllabus. Understand the ways student will learn Kindliness Eager to teach and learn Try new methods of…
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Ovin

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are providing unwavering support and encouragement, fostering a positive learning environment, and tailoring my teaching approach to their unique needs and learning style. This means actively listening to their questions and concerns, offering clear explanations, and patiently guiding them through…
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Leonard

Chemistry Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is to foster a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and sharing their struggles. By creating this atmosphere, I help students develop a deeper understanding of challenging topics. Tailoring a personalised learning experience for each student. This enables them to…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is going great for Tom and he has learnt more in 2 sessions with Austin than he has in maths at school this term. He actually passed his Maths exam!!!!!
Nina, Rossmoyne

Inside RossmoyneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Chloe worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as solving worded problems involving percentage discounts.

Year 8 student Olivia focused on strategies for finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) and greatest common factor (GCF) using factor trees, alongside practicing adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James reviewed probability concepts such as mean, median, mode, and completed questions involving tree diagrams and stem-and-leaf plots to interpret data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 5 maths, Tiana often struggled to interpret worded questions and sometimes completed only part of a task before moving on—"she would understand the concept was LCM, but not how many times it occurred in a minute."

Written work could be neater to support later review.

Across several sessions, she made repeated mistakes in GCF questions by forgetting to use the prime factor tree method, showing a reliance on familiar routines rather than adapting when needed.

In English writing tasks, time management issues led her to leave essays unfinished or missing conclusions.

Missing or incomplete homework further limited opportunities for feedback and progress.

Recent Achievements

One Rossmoyne tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to make frequent errors with greatest common factor questions now applying the taught algorithm consistently—she completed all problems this week without careless mistakes.

In Year 7, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help started taking initiative by using last week's fraction strategies independently, managing to add mixed and improper fractions on her own.

Meanwhile, a primary school learner who struggled with weekly spelling tests reduced her mistakes from twelve down to just two after acting on feedback and revising more intentionally at home.

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 Willetton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rossmoyne Primary School.