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Wattle Grove's tutors include a seasoned mathematics specialist with over six years' experience across all levels, university lecturers and academic award-winners, ATAR 94.5 and 93+ graduates, Olympiad and competition achievers, experienced K–12 mentors in maths and English, plus current engineering and pharmacy students with proven tutoring backgrounds and distinction-level results.

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Priyank

Physics Tutor East Cannington, 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…
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Mohammed

Physics Tutor Maddington, WA
To actually teach the curriculum in most efficient manner and engage with the student to enjoy and understand the teachings. My ability to adapt and change teaching techniques for different students. My years of experience and academic…
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Sheikh

Physics Tutor Cannington, WA
If a tutor develops a sense of trust and belief of a student so the student can ask anything, even a thousand times without hesitating is the most important thing. That bond can make learning better and more fun as well. I teach by getting to the intellectual level of the student. It takes a little time to understand the student and how they…
NAVNOOR KAUR
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NAVNOOR KAUR

Physics Tutor Cannington, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support, building confidence, fostering critical thinking skills, promoting a positive learning environment, and setting realistic goals. These elements empower students to succeed academically and develop essential life skills in a supportive and encouraging…
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Aaditya

Physics Tutor Martin, WA
The purpose of tutoring is to help students help themselves, or to assist or guide them to the point at which they become an independent learner, and thus no longer need a tutor. A tutor is a person with which a student can ask questions freely and without hesitation in a protective and conducive atmosphere. I always tell my students that the only…
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Elton

Physics Tutor Thornlie, WA
1. Teach at a good pace with a style that suits the student. This one is probably the most important one. This is what people find a tutor for. 1. Be a friend. Relating to students and being approachable is very important. 2. Show commitment. A committed tutor usually means a committed student 3. Build confidence. Showing a student they…
William
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William

Physics Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Tailoring learning specifically for each student. In a classroom, a teacher isn't able to specify learning for each student, rather needing to address the class as a whole. As a tutor however you are able to personally work through problems with students, building understanding of the fundamental concepts as you go. I believe my primary strengths…
Heeraman (Ross)
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Heeraman (Ross)

Physics Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Enable them with additional or improved skills to experience growth in understanding and hence an improvement in marks/grades. These skills could be techniques on how to answer types of questions. Ability to map out student understanding and select appropriate strategy to improve conceptual understanding. This approach was used in my Doctor of…
Amir
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Amir

Physics Tutor Langford, WA
The tutor should explain as simple as he/she can to the students for better understanding and solve some examples to achieve appropriate understanding of any concepts. I had a student in year 9 that had so many problems in maths and his grade was D, after working together his grad converted to…
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JaeWon

Physics Tutor Bentley, WA
I believe the most crucial role of a tutor is to understand each student's current level of comprehension and tailor the learning experience accordingly. By adapting teaching methods to match the student's pace and learning style, I aim to make the educational journey enjoyable and accessible. Beyond imparting knowledge, it's equally important to…
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Suyash

Physics Tutor Lynwood, WA
Not only teach them the concept at hand, but also a way to approach learning new concepts. This enables the student to have a better appreciation of the subject and a self-desire to learn. The ability to step into the shoes of the student in order to explain concepts clearly and…
Sh Mohammad Dien
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Sh Mohammad Dien

Physics Tutor Lynwood, WA
One of the most important things I can do for a student, I believe, is to be dedicated to meeting their needs and being able to adapt to suit them. As a tutor i believe one of my main strengths are my ability to teach a broad range of topics and concepts for a broad spectrum of students. I am a patient and dedicated individual and I find that this…
Derek
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Derek

Physics Tutor Lynwood, 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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Rajan

Physics Tutor Bentley, WA
Help them excel in their studies. Patience is a…
Zubin
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Zubin

Physics Tutor Bentley, WA
Explaining concepts as thoroughly as possible as that's what I found to be useful for me, and trying different methods of conveying information until the student gets it. As a student I strive to understand the content provided as well beyond the scope required to fully cement concepts in my mind. I find that to have a much more pronounced impact…
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Paing-Min

Physics Tutor Bentley, WA
The most importnat thing a tutor needs to do is to guide the students along the right part to revise the things that they have learnt on each particular day and make sure that they actually understand what is going on. Moreover, encouragement and support is also required all along the process of tutoring. My Strength would be that I am…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the learning process fun, because at the end of the day, if the student isn't enjoying what they are doing(whether it be succeeding or seeing improvement), they aren't going to remember anything. The learning process has to be a clear pathway, with no maybes, and a fun, enjoyable time. I believe…
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Raymond

Physics Tutor Belmont, WA
- Make sure that any concerns a student has regarding their education is addressed appropriately. - Being a good and trustworthy role model. - Inspiring students and encourage them to realise their passion for learning. - Address any difficulties in their schoolwork - Assist them in reaching their full potential. - Provide…
Rong
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Rong

Physics Tutor St James, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is not the knowledge or information which we can teach to them, but the learning atitude and critical thinking method. My explanation abilitiy and patience are the strenghts as a…
Sakir Adnan
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Sakir Adnan

Physics Tutor Rivervale, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, encourage independence, provide clarity, create a positive learning environment, and tailor instruction. By helping students believe in their ability to understand and master the subject matter, tutors boost their self-confidence, which is crucial for academic…
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Jivitesh

Physics Tutor St James, WA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for his student, is to make the latter find himself. This means that the tutor should first teach him how to learn, make him find ways/conditions in which he thrives the most. I believe that if the student manages to unlock that skill, irrespective of the subject, the sky is the limit for the…
Banjo
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Banjo

Physics Tutor St James, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is break down this unclimbable mountain of a problem into a simple hill. I believe that everyone has areas that they struggle with, and a lot of time with math, it's a lot less scary than it looks. I love tutoring mathematics, and have been doing so for months now, seeing year 11, 10, and 9…
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Vinay

Physics Tutor St James, WA
Listening and spending time building a teacher-student relation, Focusing on strength of a student while minimizing and working on the weaknesses.Creating a fun, confident and vibrant environment for a student where he can learn without stress and enjoys what is being taught. Keeping track of a student progress and driving him through his study…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Jacqui, she is very accommodating and has made great progress with our son. Her calm and patient manner is really working and our son's confidence and learning has improved after only a few lessons.
Wayne

Inside Wattle GroveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student worked through time and motion word problems and revised measurement conversions using real-world examples.

In Year 10, Chloe focused on solving simultaneous equations and practiced interpreting univariate data sets.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James explored limiting reagent calculations in chemistry and reviewed exam topics including percentage purity and the Haber process.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping steps in rearranging formulas led to sign errors and confusion—"she needs to work on her algebraic skills, particularly in rearranging formulas."

A Year 12 student hesitated with statistics questions, spending too long on one part due to uncertainty about what the question was asking; this meant running out of time for later sections.

In Year 8, a lack of confidence showed when she second-guessed herself even after correct answers.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 measurement tasks, forgetting to convert units resulted in incomplete solutions and lost marks despite knowing the underlying concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Wattle Grove tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with real-life maths applications now confidently compares different interest rates, working through the calculations independently.

In Year 8, a student who once needed constant hints for algebra has started explaining her problem-solving steps back to the tutor before moving on—she's clearly more self-assured and proactive.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by asking detailed questions about time and motion, showing initiative that wasn't there in previous sessions; she finished all the practice problems without needing any help.

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