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Tutors in South Lake include a former public school teacher with seven years' classroom experience, a Master of Teaching candidate and ATAR mathematics awardee, Kumon specialists, an Olympiad-recognised mathematician, experienced K–12 tutors, STEM graduates with university honors, seasoned English mentors, and youth coaches skilled at inspiring confidence and academic growth.

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Dinuka

Science Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Most importantly I think a tutor should be dedicated in his or her approach to improving a students learning abilities. Also, the teaching should be engaging, challenging and enjoyable so that the student gains the confidence to move towards self learning. I consider myself to be a patient person and a good listener. When teaching I try to…
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Science Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The most important thing is to motivate to them so that they want to learn, instead of thinking that studying is just for the sake of having good results in school. This will help in the long run, as one should never stop learning. I am able to guide my students by having different ways of explaining things if they don't understand at first and to…
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Callum is great. I’m sure Emma’s results will improve with the regular sessions which we should be able to maintain moving forward.
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Inside South LakeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aiden focused on English skills, including analysing themes and symbolism in The Outsiders, practicing short answer responses versus essay writing, and revising persuasive devices like emotive language and anecdote.

Year 10 student Caitlin worked through linear equations—solving for x and y intercepts—and used simultaneous equations to find quadratic and cubic functions as part of a maths investigation.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Claire prepared for exams by reviewing definite integrals of trigonometric functions and consolidating understanding of integration by substitution using past test questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student's tendency to write short answers as a single essay instead of distinct responses revealed uncertainty with structure—"he appeared unclear on how to compose a short answer paragraph," one tutor noted.

In senior maths, a Year 12 struggled to pause and visualize solutions before starting exam questions, leading to confusion when handling sequences and series under pressure.

For a Year 7 student, misplaced or lost notes meant difficulty recalling key points for a documentary essay, leaving her unprepared for test revision.

These process gaps left each student feeling rushed or under-confident during assessment moments that mattered most.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Lake recently noticed some strong learning shifts across year levels. One high school student who previously hesitated to tackle unfamiliar question types is now speaking up whenever unclear, asking for guidance rather than quietly guessing—especially with challenging maths problems involving quadratics and discriminants.

Another older student set a goal to score 70% in Mathematics applications; after focused practice on test-style questions, he managed to approach new problem formats calmly and saw improvement compared to earlier results.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student started writing poems independently at home for the first time, trying out limericks and haikus without 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 Coolbellup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Lake Primary School.