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Tutors in Success include a 17-year university teaching veteran and academic adviser, an ATAR 98.65 achiever with multiple distinctions and Maths Olympiad honors, a Kumon-trained assistant experienced with K–12 learners, current undergraduate engineers and scientists from Curtin and UWA, and award-winning subject duxes skilled in guiding students to top results.

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Sakhawat

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: 1. Clarify Concepts: Provide clear explanations to help students understand difficult topics. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage and support students to boost their self-confidence in their abilities. 3. Develop Skills: Teach problem-solving strategies and study techniques that…
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Avinesh

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
To get a student more than prepared for the subject that they would need to tackle. I can do this by providing as much quality information, knowledge and advice to the student so that they can answer and manage any questions that they may face. As you can never be too prepared. Listening and communication, as that I feel is crucial in providing…
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Priyank
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Priyank

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Provide the best in his own ability and knowledge to assist a student overcome any academic problems. Strong communication skills to make it easy for other students to understand. I also have an effective and engaging public speaking skills together with good presentation skills. In addition, I have an effective time management…
Laura
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Laura

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Knowing each person personalities and how they can find their type of studying is a better option. Every student have their own style to make it easy to understand and learn. That is why, we also need to adjust and make sure to use the opportunity. Show them the bright side of every subject they hate, do not push the idea to student that they have…
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Leodas

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Never to discourage a student but instead find the positive side of the student’s academic background and thereby gradually augmenting the strengths of the same student (to have a sanguine attitude). Although the same student already possesses all the necessary skills to achieve their best, sometimes it takes motivation and encouragement from…
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Olaoluwa

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
- Increase their competence of school work - Drive their ambition - Improve their confidence - Give the student ways in which they can stay focused during exams, tests etc. - Being able to adapt to the style of the student because everyone is different and a tutor must be flexible in order to best cater for the student they are working…
Aneeta
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Aneeta

Physics Tutor Piara Waters, WA
Students often tend to be awkward and shy, so a tutor need to be laid back and can keep their cool even when students are non-responsive or sometimes, rude. A tutor needs to take the student's academic struggles into account, and praise the efforts they put in and also keep track of the student's progress. The most important thing a tutor can do…
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Dinuka

Physics 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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Faith

Physics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Getting to know their weak points and tailor making your tuition according to this. Also, help maintain and further strengthen their strong points. Realising everyone is an individual and dealing with each differently according to their needs. I can also adapt to various environments within a short…
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Kiranjeet

Physics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Adapting different teaching methods to break the monotony of traditional classrooms. Analysing the learning speed of child. Patiently listening to the problems of the students. Creating positive environment where child can learn without any burden. My strength is I am a quick learner and easily adaptable to any kind of environment. I consider…
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Derek

Physics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Make sure the pace of the lesson is not too fast or too slow for the student. Keep an open dialogue so students are comfortable with voicing concerns and questions. I can explain new concepts easily and quickly, and I know what concepts are hardest and most likely to come up in exams, and common…
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Tahmid

Physics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
A teacher must be absolutely predictable in terms of her expectations of her pupils. She must stick to her classroom expectations and be very consistent. If a class senses that the teacher is unsure, they will be in charge of that classroom very shortly. Therefore, consistency is a must. Fairness is also important. Being willing to listen and…
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Amanda

Physics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Helping the student understand, because I always believe if they could understand the topic, they can continue to answer the rest of the questions on their own. I also believe that making the student like to study is one of the important thing of a tutor, because sometimes tutors can be too strict and make the child feel like its just another…
Patrick
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Patrick

Physics Tutor Leeming, WA
To explain things in such a way as if they aren't familiar with the concept. This way they are able to understand what they are doing and why it is done in such a way. I believe understanding the concept is the most important way to be able to apply it to questions. It also provides a good foundation to attempt higher order questions with critical…
Jeslyn Le Ling
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Jeslyn Le Ling

Physics Tutor Leeming, WA
To understand how they learn and adapt to the child's learning style, or it'll be harder for the child to understand concepts. Being able to break things down into steps and helps the children understand concepts…
Ananya
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Ananya

Physics Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the children is to come at their level and make them understand every thing. Moreover, trying to build a good rapport with them so as to make them comfortable. A tutor should be very understanding and patient. Their first priority should be to concept clearance and improved understanding of the…
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B-Jay

Physics Tutor Hamilton Hill, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their cognitive load. Focusing on how much the student can process during a given session, allows an effective learning plan to be created. In turn, the student will be able to establish deeper understandings and be able to reach their full potential. My strengths are…

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Im very happy with the service we hve received. It was very simple and easy to get started. Thankyou karen brabham
Karen, Success

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sara worked on multiplication and division of fractions, as well as measuring the area and perimeter of rectangles.

Year 8 student Jack practised solving equations in the form y = mx + c and sketched linear graphs using graph paper to reinforce coordinate skills.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Chloe focused on finding gradients, midpoints, and lengths of lines, then moved on to algebraic solving of equations for revision before an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping written steps led to confusion when combining x and y terms—"he tries to do long winding questions in his head when they are far easier to write down," one tutor noted.

A Year 11 student became overwhelmed by complex equations without visual aids; this slowed problem solving and sometimes caused negative signs to be swapped.

In Year 4, incomplete homework on fractions revealed shaky understanding, especially when linking fractions to decimals or ratios.

For a younger learner in Year 2, hesitation after mistakes meant less independent thinking during basic addition tasks, with confidence dipping noticeably mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Success tutor noted a high school student who previously forgot to carry over variables during algebra simplification now consistently checks both sides of equations, reducing small errors.

Another older student, after struggling with negative indices and BIMDAS rules, now works through index problems independently and applies order of operations accurately without prompts.

In the primary years, Xavier—who initially needed reminders to identify odd and even numbers—now recognises them correctly by session end and actively enjoys practicing addition games, showing much greater willingness to tackle new types of problems without hesitation.

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 Success Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hammond Park Primary School.