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Tutors in Salter Point include a former high school mathematics teacher, an ATAR 99.80 achiever with years of Kumon experience, a clinical psychologist specialising in K–12 support, seasoned private tutors in maths and English, university STEM students with top results, and dedicated mentors with coaching and child-facing leadership backgrounds.

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Tutor Kewdale, WA
The most important thing as a tutor is to guide the students think positively. I was influenced by my high school maths teacher so much and even now I remember what he said to the class, "all maths is easy, none of these are hard" and "practice makes progress". The encouragement from my maths teacher motivated me to have faith on myself that I…
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Jade

Tutor Claremont, WA
I think forming a personal connection to learn how a student best learns- whether this be visually, through 'doing', or watching and recreating. I am very patient and approachable, and I get personally involved, wanting my student to achieve their…
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Terence is very patient and explains concepts in a relatable way He is very empathetic and can impart knowledge
Merlyn D'Souza, Willetton

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava worked on triangle similarity and simple interest, breaking down problems step-by-step.

Year 9 student Ethan focused on calculating the surface area of cylinders and practiced converting between units using real-world measurement examples.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student tackled identifying lines of symmetry in shapes and applied mental math techniques during revision of their assigned homework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student had trouble extracting key information from worded maths problems—"needed some direction when solving problems involving complex shapes," as one tutor noted—which slowed progress on geometry tasks.

In Year 10 English, a student's tendency to "ramble" and jump between points made their essay arguments harder to follow, impacting clarity during analysis.

Meanwhile, a senior student in mathematics occasionally relied too heavily on mental calculations rather than showing working for fractions or probability, leading to repeated minor errors.

During timed assessments, overcomplicating scenarios meant less time was left for thorough checking.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Salter Point noticed one Year 10 student who used to mix up measurement units is now converting between them accurately, especially after practicing tricky scale problems.

In a recent session, a Year 11 English student who struggled with linking evidence to explanations began independently connecting quotes to analysis in their paragraphs—something they hesitated to do before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student has become noticeably quicker at long division and can now solve most problems independently, finishing an entire worksheet on their own last lesson.

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 Manning Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aquinas College.