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Wembley Downs' tutors include a qualified primary school teacher with UK classroom experience, ATAR 98+ and 97+ graduates, an academic scholarship recipient, Kumon and Fun Track learning mentors, a university psychology tutor with first-class honours, seasoned peer mentors and youth coaches, and award-winning specialists in mathematics, science, music, English literature and sport.

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Nancy

Engineering Studies Tutor Nedlands, WA
-Investigate a student's weakness and focus on overcoming that weakness. -A tutor should have an individual plan for each student depending on a student's specific need. -A tutor should aim to develop the skills of a student with time. Results in a scorecard should serve as a KPI. Persistence is one of my favorite traits when it comes to…
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Shouvik Barua

Engineering Studies Tutor Nedlands, WA
A tutor can create a positive learning environment as being supportive, encouraging etc. He can understand the strength and weekness of a student and work on them. He should be able to provide explanation to the concepts. Moreover, a tutor should provide constructive and specific feedback to the students so that they can improve their…
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Yudy

Engineering Studies Tutor Crawley, WA
be a friendly face, who they can trust and share their emotions i do not judge other people's mistakes and try to show them how to overcome those by sharing my personal experience. I am reliable with my availability, so they can trust on me when they need me the…
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Fatemeh

Engineering Studies Tutor Perth, WA
I believe that a tutor should be prepared for the session and knows the students needs. Because students abilities are different, so the tutor should know his students very well. Clarifying the problem and then develop the critical thinking ability in the students. Moreover, the progress of students should be monitored carefully. I am a very…
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Anisha

Engineering Studies 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…

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Great service, took the drama out of finding a tutor. really impressed.
Alexandra M., Wembley Downs

Inside Wembley DownsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jacob focused on prime factorization and calculating highest common factors and lowest common multiples through a series of number and word problems.

Year 8 student Maya worked on expanding algebraic brackets with both addition and subtraction, as well as rearranging equations to isolate variables.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Olivia practiced converting between mixed, proper, and improper fractions and decimals, using visual aids to reinforce her understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student's tendency to avoid writing out working led to confusion with negatives—"he tried solving in his head and missed adding the minus sign."

Another Year 11 learner grew frustrated when extended problems required sustained effort, preferring breaks rather than persisting with written steps.

In English (Year 7), messy story planning made it hard to condense narratives within exam time limits; as a tutor observed, "the plot of a video game was recounted instead of an original story."

In multiple grades, skipping assigned reading meant students struggled to analyze texts or discuss beyond surface details.

Recent Achievements

One Wembley Downs tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on algebra—this week, after just a few reminders, he managed to expand brackets and rearrange equations on his own.

Another high schooler, usually hesitant with creative writing, surprised their tutor by finishing an entire story draft for the first time, building narrative flow much more confidently than before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously guessed at tricky words has started asking for help when reading aloud instead of skipping them—she now works through unfamiliar vocabulary step by step.

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 Scarborough Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wembley Downs Primary School.