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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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Alexey

English Tutor North Perth, WA
It is important to build a relationship with the student and to always guide them but not push them to their limits. It is also important that the student understands how its done, while having them memorise a pattern is easy, allowing them to understand how to solve these types of questions will allow them to apply their solution to more things.…
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Trang

English Tutor Nollamara, WA
One of the important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and boost their confidence. Once they believe in themselves, they can improve quickly. Also, being an inspirational teacher is no less crucial. Teacher should make students truly interested in the subject rather than study merely for exams. I am patient and willing to repeat…
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Asher
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Asher

English Tutor Yokine, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are: -improve the outlook of a subject as only with a positive outlook can true success be gained -after this, the student can gain from the knowledge, tips and tricks of a tutor -putting in place long term goals to continue successes. Some of my tutoring strengths are: -Knowledge of the topics…
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Anahat

English Tutor Yokine, WA
A tutor must always try to know the level of understanding of the student and mould one’s teaching as per the student’s understandability. A tutor should also try his/her best to make learning fun. -Dedicated and persistent -Self motivated, never give up attitude -Patient -Good listener and empathetic -Fair -Reliable -Good…
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Anne-Marie

English Tutor Nollamara, WA
Adapting to their needs - no two children are the same and so should not be treated the same. All children learn differently and their needs must be met by a tutor Adapting to their needs Working with all ages in past Being kind and caring Making learning fun and…
Anne
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Anne

English Tutor Yokine, WA
Tutor can really provide the extra help that students need to connect them back to the class I am patient , understanding , kind, funny and well…
Amaan
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Amaan

English Tutor Westminster, WA
You have to teach according to the students. Your main motive is to teach them. So change your pace and methods according to students. Try easy methods first. I can make learning easy. I always choose the easiest method to teach a…
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Jered

English Tutor Westminster, WA
Encourage them! Sometimes the issue isn't in the difficulty of the concept, but that they don't believe in themselves. I believe bringing the right attitude of positive reinforcement can really make a difference as well as demonstrating a ton of examples, so the student can establish a pattern. I believe everyone can be good at Maths. It just…
Kalden
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Kalden

English Tutor Westminster, WA
I have always been a different learner, growing up in Bhutan, the education system is very traditional which included reading textbooks, solving problems and just mugging up answers. I always wanted to understand the subject and apply concepts and in that I feel a tutor must understand the pupil's point of view. The teaching style makes or breaks…
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Dung

English Tutor Westminster, WA
Make them feel grounded and comfortable in their present studies so that they may be prepared for the studies in future. This comes in tandem with teaching a guise of humility and realism of the student and their future endeavours. Humorous, empathetic, patient and the ability to apply a unique perspective if necessary. These qualities make it…
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Advika

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think patience is the biggest key factor as without that there can be no way a tutor could help a student. Learning new things can be tricky and scary which is why a tutor must be able to understand a student's learning pace, be able to communicate thoroughly and also make the learning experience a fun one I am a very patient person which I…
Michael
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Michael

English Tutor Swanbourne, WA
To me, the two most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Providing a student with a strong base understanding of a topic so that they can succeed in learning while at school (e.g. contributing well to class discussions). 2. Helping a student refine and better understand what they were taught in class. I think I have a strong…
Kate
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Kate

English Tutor Coolbinia, WA
tutor/mentor should teach student how to think and ways to process the the subject in question. Student will not able to maintain the theory if all they they can remember is the process I think my strength is the ability to communicate with younger kids and also trying different methods to help them understand and learn. I believe that learning…
Sophie
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Sophie

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Be a good mentor and role model. My aim is not only to help my students succeed academically, but also to succeed in all aspects of school life. I'm reliable, organised, open, friendly and flexible. I take pride in the relationships I build with my students and my ability to adapt to each student's learning…
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Edelene

English Tutor West Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be persistent. It is important to me to not give up on a student just because they may be a little challenging or learn differently from others. I am patient and willing to give my all in order to help my students become the best version of themselves. I am able to relate to students and…
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Waiman

English Tutor Duncraig, WA
Ensure that when they leave they will have learnt something new or enhanced previously learnt skills. I am patient with children and will strive to use multiple approaches to ensure they understand the content as well as a genuine passion for maths…
Sarah
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Sarah

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think the most important things I can do for a student revolve around mentorship. Being a tutor is not just about imparting information and tips to the student. It is recognising the student as a whole, looking after their mental wellbeing, and ensuring that what they're learning is being tailored to them, rather than a cookie-cut approach. A…
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Kirti

English Tutor West Perth, WA
Illustrating the solution, explaining with the right examples, respecting everyone's views and value every question however simple it maybe. Making the discourse interesting and interactive. These are the most important things a tutor must deliver while teaching students. Simplifying complex topics with day to day examples is what I do. I will not…
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Anumolakjot

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Being patient and understanding. At the beginning of my tutoring journey, I provided several private one on one tutoring sessions. I started to expect a lot from the students as some students performed better than ours. But it is later I started understanding every student is different and we should always work at their pace. Never push them and…
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Angana

English Tutor Warwick, WA
A tutor can help increase a student confidence in a subject. Confidence is important in academics and can cause an improvement in marks, mental wellbeing and overall happiness in students. Good marks and confidence can take students further in their learning and make them want to know more about the subject rather than find it as a chore. I…
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Robert

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
The best way to help a student learn to assist them in breaking down the problems they face. Whether it be breaking down the question, time management or controlling stress levels, the most important aspect of tutoring is to strengthen their fundamental skills. I have clear speech and an ability to connect with the student, aided them in their…
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Caitlin

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Above all else, I believe a tutor should prioritise student wellbeing. Beyond academic achievement, it's essential to foster a sense of belonging, confidence and self-worth in each student. This involves attentive listening, emotional support, and creating a safe, judgement-free space. Additionally, empowering students to take ownership of their…
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Mona

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. I think my strengths as a tutor are my ability to explain concepts clearly and break them down into simple steps, as well as my patience when…

Local Reviews

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.