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Tutors in Wangara include a Montessori-trained educator with seven years' classroom experience, a First Class Honours primary teacher with international expertise, high school and ATAR science specialists, university medallists in mathematics and engineering, an accomplished private maths tutor, Kumon mentors, and award-winning academic achievers recognised for leadership and mentoring young learners.

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James

Physics Tutor Landsdale, WA
A tutor has to be able to accomodate to each students need individually. It's important to understand the needs and habits of each student as each person learns uniquely. This, in turn, provides them with the best possible learning experience which maximises potential and results. - Good Communicator - Vast Knowledge of subjects - Can make…
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Joshua

Physics Tutor Greenwood, WA
I think that the most important part of being a tutor is not only teaching a student on how to excel at the particular subject, but teach them to develop certain study habits and techniques that they will then be able to utilize and apply to different subjects as well. Therefore building a foundation of study skills which they can then apply…
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Joshua

Physics Tutor Landsdale, WA
A good tutor will get the student to understand the content, but an amazing tutor can inspire the student to want for more. Personally, I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can provide is that open dialogue. Students learn so much more when there is a genuine interest in the subject, and the only way to grow it is through…
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Brae

Physics Tutor Landsdale, WA
Listening is the key thing. It’s great that you can teach people, but if they can’t understand the way you teach it you must listen to what helps them learn the subjects I am very clear, concise and very effective when it comes to helping people understand maths and…
Divya
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Divya

Physics Tutor Alexander Heights, WA
Truly personalize the learning. Incorporate connections to the student's interests. Teach to the student's strengths. Minimize the student's weaknesses. Adaptability, Energy, motivation, enthusiasm, Openness , availability, respect, discernment, acceptance, interpersonal skills, versatility, Flexibility,…
Jeremy
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Jeremy

Physics Tutor Padbury, WA
The most important part of tutoring in my opinion is being able to adapt to different students requirements, and noticing what each student needs most from you. Some students need someone to slowly work through problems and teach them the process, while others need someone to help enforce good habits and routines rather than purely just teaching,…
Mick
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Mick

Physics Tutor Koondoola, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is to explain concepts to the students correctly and to help guide a student in their studies. My strengths as a tutor are that I am willing to help the students with their learning journey and cater to all their…
Rajvi
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Rajvi

Physics Tutor Koondoola, WA
normalising downfall in grades motivating them taking followups regarding self-studies teaching skills, easy explanation methods fun memonics creation for…
Anisha
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Anisha

Physics Tutor Duncraig, WA
Other than endeavor to increase the student's performance and confidence in the subject. I believe a tutor must be able to generate interest in the subject so that the student is motivated to study and their performance consistently improves and is sustained. I think my greatest strength as a tutor is my attitude. I am approachable and if I am not…
Andrew
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Heathridge, WA
I think a tutor should not only serve as a teacher of sorts, but also a mentor. It's important that a student can look up to their tutor to give them the drive and confidence to continue learning since they have a role model who supported them in their learning and accomplishments. Tutors should also give students the tools needed to not only…
Laura
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Laura

Physics Tutor Sinagra, WA
Actively listening to the student and what they want to achieve. Being empathetic to the student and if a particular strategy isn't working, then tackling it from a different angle until together the tutor and student find what works best for the student and their style of learning. I am intuitive, empathetic and an excellent listener. I myself…
John
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John

Physics Tutor Joondalup, WA
To help students understand the basic concepts in whatever they have to study and help them develop a deeper, more relatable understanding. It is also important for me as a tutor to serve as a good role model for students. I try to make concepts easier for students to understand. Particularly, i strive for understanding rather than memorization…
PUDAMINI
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PUDAMINI

Physics Tutor Joondalup, WA
1. Tailoring lessons to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student helps them understand concepts more effectively. This personalized approach boosts confidence and academic performance, ensuring students feel supported and capable of tackling challenges 2. Developing a positive, supportive relationship with students creates a…
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Samuel

Physics Tutor Joondalup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not spoon-feed the student. School is about learning to tackle challenges and problems, not necessarily about just passing or just scoring good grades. As a tutor, you are there to ensure you equip the student with the right tools and show them how to use those tools. I believe my…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Balcatta, WA
To make a student feel more confident in their abilities and to encourage them to ask questions, also not only show a student how but why it something works to give them a better understanding. Pateince, as well as being able to approach a topic in different…
Diya
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Diya

Physics Tutor Heathridge, WA
Students spend a major part of a day in school. Many children are unable to get the most of it due to time-constraints and lack of individual attention in a class. However, there are a few students who maintain attention and focus in a classroom environment. Reason is they are more prepared than the rest. If a child follows what is happening in…
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Kausar

Physics Tutor Ashby, WA
To ensure the student receives the necessary attention, time and guidance to achieve their potential, e.g if one program doesn't work, being able to quickly adapt to a different approach to meet the children requirements and potential should be considered quickly and implemented time effectively Attention to detail, developing strong/committing…
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Yoseph

Physics Tutor Hillarys, WA
I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student, is to be patient and as encouraging to a student as possible. Being able to explain in simple ways the method of calculations, good communication skills, and being able to determine the root of the…
Zichang
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Zichang

Physics Tutor Ballajura, WA
Help student to understanding rather than just getting questions' answers right. I have great communication when meeting new people, I can sense their problem and always come up with solutions. I am able to bring critical thinking skills to student while…
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Francisco

Physics Tutor Sorrento, WA
In my eyes, one of the most important aspects of a tutor would be the ability to see things through the student's perspective. Being able to pinpoint exactly what the student needs help with can make the entire learning experience more efficient and a lot more rewarding overall. It also makes the student feel a lot more comfortable, as a learning…
Carlo
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Carlo

Physics Tutor Mullaloo, WA
It is incredibly important for the tutor to adapt to a style of teaching that is suitable for every individual student, as kids learn and process information in their own unique way. My strengths as a tutor are my ability to communicate kindly and effectively to kids of all…
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Abdul Kadir

Physics Tutor Dianella, WA
Personally, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only teach them a certain concept but rather equip them with the tools to be able to learn the concept and future concepts themselves. Whether that may be going through study strategies or instilling motivation, the main crux of the job should be so that the student can…
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Zachary

Physics Tutor Carine, WA
Help them understand the core fundamentals to work out a question on their own and target their students I started off very weak in maths through the early years of highschool, so i understand the struggle kids have with not just not knowing how to do the math but the actual understandings of how to do it on its own. In Physics its what i love and…

Local Reviews

Tri is very calm and approachable. My daughter has found him to be friendly and easy to work with.
Teneile Tushingham, Darch

Inside WangaraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ethan worked on single- and double-digit addition and subtraction, as well as building confidence with the 1 and 2 times tables using matching card games.

In Year 9, Lily focused on solving linear equations and working through algebra textbook exercises, then reviewed her test results to target areas needing extra practice.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Max tackled quadratic factorisation—including difference of perfect squares—and extended into transformations of quadratic functions, supporting his understanding with graph-based examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student reviewing a recent test found most marks lost to "silly mistakes" under time pressure; as discussed, better planning in assessments is needed to avoid these errors.

In Year 8 algebra, one learner repeatedly swapped y- and x-intercepts—this mix-up, noted during graph work, made it hard to check answers efficiently.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 child tackling two-times tables often guessed rather than counted or worked through the logic, slowing improvement. As one tutor put it: "He tended to guess answers...and was usually incorrect unless physically counting." This left him frustrated when clues ran out.

Recent Achievements

One Wangara tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate on tough problems now attempts challenging questions independently, showing much more initiative.

Another high schooler who previously struggled with indice laws managed to complete all related exercises independently this week—something she hadn't done before.

In primary sessions, a Year 4 student who would often guess answers began asking clarifying questions when unsure and finished his maths worksheet with only one prompt from the tutor.

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 Woodvale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Madeley Primary School.