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Tutors in Tamala Park include a former headteacher and improvement advisor with decades of primary leadership, a secondary maths department head and university lecturer awarded "best final year student" honors, an Actuarial Science dux and peer mentor, experienced classroom teachers, Maths Olympiad and UNSW award winners, plus seasoned K–12 tutors and music/literature duxes.

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Lorin

Engineering Studies Tutor Clarkson, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them believe themselves when they got frustrated with the problem which they have trouble solving. Since I am a professionally trained coach, I have confidence in teaching and mentoring kids. I am also a very patient person and am always happy to answer any…
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Luke

Engineering Studies Tutor Ocean Reef, WA
I believe to explain a concept that the student can understand is paramount in the role of a tutor. For this to be done the student needs to comprehend the simple skills that leads up to the final difficult concept. If a tutor is able to explain this complex concept by explaining the simple skills and breaking down the concept in a simpler method,…
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Alen

Engineering Studies Tutor Joondalup, WA
the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially help the young learner to understand the subjects better. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. Ability to connect…
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ANN MARY TOM

Engineering Studies Tutor Joondalup, WA
I may consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student as providing personalized support, clarifying concepts, fostering a positive learning environment, offering guidance and feedback, developing effective study skills, instilling motivation and confidence, and adapting to the student's individual needs. As a tutor I perceive my…
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Manggala

Engineering Studies Tutor Tapping, WA
Students are different from each other, some are fast learner while others are the opposite. As a tutor, I think its important to deliver a lesson that is easy to comprehend regardless of how academic the students are. I am more to lean to visual than texts. Since one of my hobbies is drawing, I would use this skill to deliver visual aid to…
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Callum

Engineering Studies Tutor Mindarie, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are build confidence, create a safe space to learn, and make the subject understandable. Its not just about teaching content its about helping the student believe they can succeed. A good tutor should listen, be patient, and celebrate small wins along the way so the student feels supported and…
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junaid

Engineering Studies Tutor Ridgewood, WA
Support the student and ensure that the student enjoys the experience and wishes to learn more. My strength would be that i am patient and would go full lengths to ensure the student gains the skills…
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Vaithianathan

Engineering Studies Tutor Ridgewood, WA
A tutor can bring in enjoyment into students even when they study. Most of the students don't enjoy study time the main reason being they don't understand certain concepts and find it hard. But a tutor can explain that to students in a way they understand bring in interest thereby the enjoyment factor into it. I have great patience, good problem…
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tashinga

Engineering Studies Tutor Joondalup, WA
to give a diffrent perspective on how to aproach a question and maybe give the student confidence to attempt a problem my interpersonal…
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Anthony

Engineering Studies Tutor Craigie, WA
To help them work through their difficulties, at their level so they understand fully how to do something in the future and are able to help others with the same problem. Strengths: - good at working with others, - if I don't know something I will always find out or ask for help, - confident and knowledgeable, - hardworking, - very hands on both…

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Mike has tutored me for physics and helped me increase my grade which in turn increased my projected ATAR. Mike is a friendly and very knowledgeable tutor. Would recommend him to anyone
Amanda, Quinns Rocks

Inside Tamala ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Emily worked through graphing parabolas and reviewed applications of quadratics, focusing on how to interpret and sketch these using real-life examples.

For Year 8, Jacob practised unit circle concepts, including converting between degrees and radians, as well as applying this knowledge to word problems involving trigonometric contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 5 Naomi explored area calculations for rectangles and composite shapes using length Ă— width formulas, then practised converting time between analogue, digital, and the 24-hour clock format.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly relied on a calculator for even straightforward factorising tasks in algebra, as one tutor observed: "He reached for the calculator instead of checking his brackets by hand." This made it harder to spot errors and slowed independent problem-solving.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student struggled with measuring accurately because they continued starting from '1' rather than '0' on the ruler—despite reminders—so answers often didn't match expectations.

In English, a Year 6 student erased written work excessively out of worry about mistakes; confidence dropped after corrections, and writing became hesitant and less fluent during sentence practice.

Recent Achievements

A Tamala Park tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with polynomial long division for weeks, worked through a full problem independently and explained each step out loud—something she avoided before.

In Year 9 maths, one student who often guessed answers now uses place value arrow cards to check her calculations and talks herself through the steps without waiting for help.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to rush reading tasks has started re-reading passages slowly for accuracy and now spots missing punctuation on her own; last session, she caught three missed commas 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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kinross College.