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Tutors in Willagee include a university mathematics lecturer and national top graduate, an ATAR 98+ biomedicine student with multiple school dux awards, an accredited primary teacher with maths specialisation, an engineering honours scholar, published academic award winners, and experienced youth mentors, coaches, dance instructors, and subject medalists—all bringing proven expertise in teaching and inspiring K–12 students.

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Leo

Software Dev Tutor Cockburn, WA
In one word I think it is support. But not just "support". It is also encouragement, patience, continuing support throughout. Supporting the student to achieve better grades, gain better self esteem and confidence. Support student to have a good mindset walking into tests and exams. Support student to have outstanding logic, which isn't only…
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James

Software Dev Tutor Waterford, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do to help a student is, first find out what they know and then build from there. A lot of the questions that stumped me wasn't because I couldn't find the solution but because I didnt know why the solution worked, and I just needed it rationalized for me. I think my biggest strength is that I also have…
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Abinaya

Software Dev Tutor Waterford, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to understand that each child is unique in their own way. They have different strengths and weaknesses and with that their own capacity of understanding. As tutors its our responsibility to analyze and best suit our teaching methods to meet each child's unique levels in order to ensure that the child has…
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Magniya

Software Dev Tutor Como, WA
A tutor's most important role is to create a supportive learning environment, help students overcome challenges, and personalize lessons to meet individual needs, ensuring they stay motivated and engaged. My strengths as a tutor include simplifying complex topics, adapting to different learning styles, maintaining patience, strong communication,…
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Matthew

Software Dev Tutor Como, WA
I feel that above all else a tutor is there to help a student learn but is also required to help guide a student through whatever it may be. It never hurts to have another opinion from someone outside of family or maybe even religion or culture. Ability to transfer knowledge in an understandable way and the resilience to continue even when they…

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Olivia is great. Edie is happy and feeling more motivated. Thanks
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Paige worked through real numbers, estimation, and the multiplication and division of decimals, with a focus on identifying areas for improvement.

Year 8 Oli concentrated on solving linear equations using graphs and revising properties of quadrilaterals in preparation for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Isabel practiced trigonometry questions and completed a mock test to identify strengths and weaknesses ahead of her assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly skipped reviewing previous lesson notes, which meant class time was used reteaching old multiplication techniques instead of advancing ("we had to go back and repeat some multiplication techniques").

In Year 10, one learner struggled with algebra worded problems—hesitating to write out working, which made it hard to spot where the translation from words to equations broke down.

A Year 4 student found expressing number facts in writing difficult; this sometimes slowed progress when practicing sums with larger numbers or using inequality symbols.

Missed homework and unorganised files led to extra confusion during sessions for a senior student revising real numbers.

Recent Achievements

A Willagee tutor recently noticed that a Year 10 student, Abbi, who previously needed help with factorising quadratics, now solves standard quadratic equations independently and completes her homework using the elimination method without prompting.

In Year 11, Isabel showed a shift from just following steps to confidently creating algebraic equations from worded problems—a skill she found challenging last term.

Meanwhile, Xavier in Year 3 has started counting numbers and solving addition problems on his own after weeks of needing reminders; he now initiates his work without cues 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 Willagee Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Caralee Community School.