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Tutors in Alexander Heights include a Dux with a 99.45 ATAR and Future Innovators Award, a top-20 Australian Chemistry Olympiad finalist and international Science Olympiad medalist, Kumon and My Academy tutors with extensive K–12 experience, STEM camp leaders, creative mentors, university peer coaches, and high-achieving maths specialists from Perth Modern and UWA.

Cody
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Cody

Science Tutor Darch, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to: 1 - place a focus on topics the student is struggling with 2 - teach these topics in a way that is different from what they are being taught in class. From a basic principles foundation and adding complexity as the student understands the topic more. I am currently a 3rd-year…
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Brae

Science 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…
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Abdul Kadir

Science 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…
Jeffrey
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Jeffrey

Science Tutor Nollamara, WA
I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student, is to help them build confidence in their own academic abilities by supporting them in a way that reinforces their sense of self achievement. It is also important for a tutor to reinforce and support the student's classroom learning, beyond set homework and assignments…
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Janae

Science Tutor Dianella, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is improve their confidence. Lack of confidence in one's academic ability leads to many problems including underperformance and lack of enjoyment. If a student feels confident with the skills they are learning it will greatly improve not only their academic results; but also their general…
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SHARDIL

Science Tutor Wangara, WA
Treating them on the basis of their skills and talent Patience, creativity,…
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Megan

Science Tutor Noranda, WA
Give them confidence! Students often require a tutor not only because they cannot cope with content, but because they have a lack of confidence in the subject. I have a lot of experience in working with students, allowing me to understand them better and therefore be able to effectively help and teach them. I am also continually engaging in…
Stella
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Stella

Science Tutor Hamersley, WA
Be patient, empathetic and kind. I can recognise that all students learn at a different pace and in different ways so I can motivate them and support them. Most importantly, having strong communication skills and being adaptable to each student. I am patient and understanding and have effective communication skills with children of all ages. I am…
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Jaspreet

Science Tutor Dianella, WA
A tutor provide the necessary help to the students which aid them in pursuing their interest easily. Moreover, a tutor can provide special attention to the child even as many times as the student needs. Even a small percent of difference can make or break one's career and a tutor can help a student to make this change obviously in the positive…
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Harmanpreet

Science Tutor Dianella, WA
Providing consistent positive reinforcement and celebrating small achievements helps boost the student's self-esteem and confidence. Believing in their abilities encourages them to tackle more challenging material without fear. I am open to feedback and willing to adjust my teaching methods based on the student’s needs and progress. This ensures…
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Cameron

Science Tutor Pearsall, WA
Be prepared to listen to the students problems and adjust your teaching method such that they are able to learn the way that is more effective for them. I believe I have all the material ready to be a tutor that is prepared for the students such that no time is wasted in the tutoring session to read over old material. I also believe that I can…
Anthony
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Anthony

Science Tutor Woodvale, WA
To help them work through their difficulties, at their level so they understand fully how to do something in the future and are able to help others with the same problem. Strengths: - good at working with others, - if I don't know something I will always find out or ask for help, - confident and knowledgeable, - hardworking, - very hands on both…
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Jeel

Science Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is leaving them with a range of tools for study that they can use on their own at school or if I’m not around. The student being able to use study techniques that I have taught them on their own accord is what I would aim to achieve. My strengths as a tutor would have to be my…
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Joe

Science Tutor Gwelup, WA
Help them how to study and learn themselves and rely on themselves I can relate to many students during stem…
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Seamus

Science Tutor Kiara, WA
The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer a student are personalized guidance and support. Adjusting the teaching approach to individual learning styles ensures comprehension and confidence, while genuine encouragement motivates students to overcome challenges. A tutor plays a pivotal role in creating a positive learning environment, instilling a…

Local Reviews

Amazing experience, helpful friendly and understanding that my child has a different way of learning. Highly recommended
Michelle Williams, Alexander Heights

Inside Alexander HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Chloe worked on calculating mean, median, mode, and range for different data sets and practiced representing this information using tables.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on solving linear equations and understanding isotopes and half-life in science, including some worksheet activities.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia reviewed simple interest calculations alongside forming and solving linear equations, with extra attention given to real-world worded questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was encouraged to write down thoughts when tackling algebra, but often relied on mental calculations—leading to missed steps in rearranging equations and errors like "misreading values and question."

In a Year 7 lesson, incomplete notes on angles meant confusion persisted between co-interior and alternate angle types.

One senior student practiced only familiar times tables during revision; as noted, this avoided weaker areas and limited growth in harder multiplication tasks.

In Year 8, reluctance to show working ("does not want to/ does not understand the step by step approach") slowed progress solving fractions.

Recent Achievements

One Alexander Heights tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on equations now working out both x and y values independently and even identifying whether the gradient was negative or positive—a real leap from last term's hesitation.

In a recent high school session, another student who rarely spoke up began talking through her maths thinking aloud and showed more interest in tackling new problems, rather than waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, a primary-aged learner completed all her school holiday homework on probability without reminders and could clearly explain her answers when asked.

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