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Sorrento's tutors include a university top 1% achiever with extensive experience teaching up to 20 students weekly, an ATAR 92 Maths Specialist dux and Defence Force Innovators Award recipient, a seasoned youth leader and K–12 tutor, Kumon and peer mentoring specialists, plus academic high performers in engineering, science, languages, psychology and the arts.

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Jered

Tutor Westminster, WA
Encourage them! Sometimes the issue isn't in the difficulty of the concept, but that they don't believe in themselves. I believe bringing the right attitude of positive reinforcement can really make a difference as well as demonstrating a ton of examples, so the student can establish a pattern. I believe everyone can be good at Maths. It just…
Diana
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Diana

Tutor Westminster, WA
Understanding a student, their weaknesses in terms of studies and helping them to overcome these weaknesses Understanding, patient, accommodating,…
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Wernigh
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Wernigh

Tutor Darch, WA
The most important thing is that the student can feel safe and comfortable in the learning environment, as well as them being able to openly ask questions and not feel judged for asking questions. Another really important thing is to change my teaching method based on the student to ensure they can understand the topics and learn in a way that…
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Jennifer

Tutor Joondalup, WA
To understand that students aren’t going to magically understand concepts they have been struggling with for a while. It’s important that tutors don’t put pressure into students to hurry up and understand as that will only cause more stress. If the student doesn’t understand, it’s up to the tutor to re-word themselves and explain the…
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Mahindu

Tutor Scarborough, WA
The most important thing for a tutor to do is making the student feel in control of their learning and making sure they understand the relevant concepts with minimal hassle from either party. My strengths as a tutor are the fact that I can explain complex/difficult concept in a way that can be easily understood by the students. Also, due to my…
Anna
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Anna

Tutor Doubleview, WA
Making sure that the student properly understands what they're being taught and assisted with - that the information is going to stick and actually be of use to them after the tutoring session is over. Being able to break down complicated writing-related concepts into a form that's both novel and understandable. I'm also a fast reader, and am…
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Dashiel

Tutor Doubleview, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student want to study the subject, instead of relying on others for help. In other words, building a foundation of passion for the subject. I believe that my strengths are trying to get the student to not just repeat practice questions, but also try to understand the…
Akhila
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Akhila

Tutor Doubleview, WA
A tutor's mission is like being a guide in a fun adventure park of knowledge! Firstly, we gotta make sure our students feel like they're strapping in for the most exciting roller coaster ride of their academic life. Secondly, it's all about keeping the energy high and the atmosphere as cheerful as a sunny day at the beach. Lastly, we sprinkle in a…
Aaron
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Aaron

Tutor Doubleview, WA
To motivate students and make maths seem enjoyable, or at least tolerable. I am familiar and fresh with the topics, as I am actively studying Maths and genetics at uni, and I understand what its like to struggle with difficult topics from my own experience. I can help with conceptual understanding of topics students are struggling with, rather…
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Neenu

Tutor Joondalup, WA
A tutor should not just give answers but teach students how to think critically, solve problems, and learn independently. These are skills that go beyond the classroom I always focus on the students individual goals whether it's improving grades, preparing for exams, or just understanding the basics. I also provide consistent encouragement to help…
Leonard
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Leonard

Tutor Girrawheen, 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…
Sherzod
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Sherzod

Tutor Stirling, WA
First of all, empathy so student never feels uncomfortable about not knowing a topic. Secondly, the ability to listen is as important as explaining things, so I'll be able to understand their point of view on a specific problem/subject. And, of course, the knowledge the tutor provides will be a main achievement and a perfect indicator of progress.…
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Fenil

Tutor Balga, WA
Flexibility of timing Intelligence and…
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Sheikh Jawad

Tutor Girrawheen, WA
He can be a source of inspiration for the student to achieve a dream, to motivate the student that he is capable of doing more. I can explain complex ideas using easy and real-life…
Tara
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Tara

Tutor Connolly, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a positive relationship, one that allows the student to be comfortable enough to ask for help and to share what they might be struggling with. It is also vital that a tutor is patient and supportive of the students. I am a patient and encouraging tutor. I listen to my students and I…
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Tej

Tutor Joondalup, WA
If tutor is teaching students, first of all, students should not feel bored. Different students different angle of understanding, so s/he should use different techniques and ideas to made students understand it. I want all my students should understand the mathematics. I don't mean they should understand all the mathematics syllabus but should…
Jiya
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Jiya

Tutor Darch, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build self-confidence and motivation, foster a belief in the student's own potential and have a positive attitude toward learning, which is very important for overcoming academic challenges. Also, create a safe, patient learning environment by being welcoming and patient, which allows…
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Nur

Tutor Darch, WA
A tutor should be able to motivate and inspire the student to learn and achieve their goals. I aim to understand the student and find the best style that will help them and be willing to be flexible but also patient in my approach. I am patient and understanding having experience previously tutoring during my university days and now as part of…
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Felix

Tutor Darch, WA
Be a pillar of support for the student, not just in studies but any worries they may have, within reason, and to be viewed closer to a friend while maintaining professional standards, to create a more positive environment. Patient, willing to learn together with the student if it is something I also don't understand and because I have cousins…
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Syed

Tutor Darch, WA
1. Sharing with them good learning strategies best suited to the student so they can eventually learn on their own which is crucial to their success in the future. 2. Motivate the student to try their best, be hard-working and to never give up if they're struggling. 3. Encourage them to have a positive attitude towards learning and their…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Doubleview, WA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel more confident about their abilities and knowledge. The more they can back them-self, the more they can be composed in a test environment, the better they perform in test conditions, the better their marks. Like a positive feedback loop, this will also increase confidence;better…
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isla

Tutor Darch, WA
be patient and help students understand the content through a method most useful for their success. my tutoring style is very flexible and can be modified to best meet every child needs, helping kids who are struggling with the teaching style used in class. i have good communication skills and am empathetic to students who have difficulties in…
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Durba

Tutor Hocking, WA
A teacher can do the most if they can interpret they could enrich knowledge of their students with their way of teaching and most importantly build a strong knowledge of good practices and bad practices in terms of studies. I can change my way of teaching according to the student's personality and preference. Let us suppose there might be…

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Alice focused on volumes and surface areas of cylinders and prisms, then practiced solving algebraic equations and plotting linear inequalities on number lines.

In Year 10, Jacob worked through simultaneous equations and revised how to find the equation of a line given two points, including some calculator-free practice.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah concentrated on financial maths by comparing gross versus net income and converting between weekly, monthly, and annual wage calculations using real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often rushed through algebraic equations, sometimes skipping steps or presenting messy working (e.g., "x/31/3"), which led to confusion and arithmetic errors.

In Year 11, one student felt overwhelmed by worded problems in probability, frequently guessing rather than applying a systematic approach—"he seemed intimidated by worded problems, often guessing the answer."

A Year 10 learner preparing for trig function transformations relied heavily on memorisation instead of building an intuitive process, causing slow progress when facing new formats.

Another senior student struggled with test revision organisation; notes were incomplete and key formulae missing during practice sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Sorrento tutor noticed a Year 10 student who initially hesitated with factorising into double brackets now actively checks his own answers by expanding them, showing real independence compared to earlier sessions.

In a recent high school session, another student who previously made frequent arithmetic errors is now consistently double-checking work and solving worded equations without needing reminders.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by independently recalling the steps for long division after several practice runs, moving from partial recall to completing problems solo by the end of the 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 Duncraig Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart College.