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Huldah
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Huldah

Tutor Ardross, WA
1. just being there for a student- all students learn at different paces but it's important to adjust our teaching methods to suit the students. 2. Being able to notice areas where the student is struggling rather than rely on them to tell us. - I am approachable and friendly. - As a graduate of a 93.40 ATAR including averages of (85%+ in…
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Joel

Tutor Ardross, WA
At the crux of it all, the ultimate goal of tutoring is for the tutor to enable the student to have an easier time grappling with material that they would otherwise struggle with. Furthermore, each student will require a different approach in order for this goal to be achieved. As such, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to…
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Anouk
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Anouk

Tutor Ardross, WA
I believe that helping the student truely understand the unit or content they are struggling with is important. However, I also believe that self achievement is important. Not all students are going to get A's, but if I can help them achieve their personal goals, then I consider it a job well done. Making the student feel accomplished and clever,…
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jennifer

Tutor Ardross, WA
Be understanding and patient, while also pushing them to do their best. I am patient and can explain concepts very well. I helped a lot of people in high school with their…
Sarun
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Sarun

Tutor Ardross, WA
Make sure a student truely understands the concepts and fundamentals without just memorising the end result Finding ways to easily explain concepts to other…
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Lachie

Tutor Ardross, WA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen to them to find out what it is that they're struggling with. I also believe that having multiple approaches to solving problems is very important. I like to think that I my easy-going nature helps students to relax, especially when tasks can become frustrating. I also…
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Yovundhi

Tutor Ardross, WA
I believe a tutor's role is to guide, facilitate and provide feedback on the student's own work. It is essential that the student independently develops the skills necessary to become competent. A tutor's role in this process is to encourage the student to explore their own knowledge, and provide tips to consolidate their understanding, and make…
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Muhammad Ayaan

Tutor Ardross, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to support the student until they genuinely understand the concept, even if that means going slightly over time. Learning should not stop the moment the session ends; it’s essential to ensure the student leaves the lesson with a clear and confident understanding of what they were meant to learn. One of…
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Felicia

Tutor Ardross, WA
A tutor's primary role is to foster a supportive rapport with students, prioritizing trust over grades. By creating an environment where questions and concerns are freely shared, we guide them on their learning path. Encouragement and recognition further boost their confidence. Ultimately, a tutor is a dependable ally, cultivating a positive…
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Joshua

Tutor Ardross, WA
Uncover learning styles - I will identify how the student best learns, whether it be visual, kinesthetic, aural, or some other form. Helping a student understand how to progress their own learning Compassion and motivation - Understanding that everyone starts from a different levels, and no 2 people are the same. Building a rapport with the…
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Bryn

Tutor Ardross, WA
Building confidence is the main thing that will see a rise in a student’s grade. It’s important for them to be able to feel comfortable using their knowledge in assessments and have a strong self belief of skill for them to achieve highly. When I do maths I focus on understanding based learning, and viewing topics from different angles is my…
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Akshitha

Tutor Ardross, WA
Help and guide them in the right path by specialising in their strengths and focusing on their weaknesses Patience, working as a team and organisational…
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Pem

Tutor Mount Pleasant, WA
The most important thing is to build confidence of the student in their learning, and making them believe that they can do it without giving them pressure or distinguishing one from another for their abilities. It is also important for the tutor to create a comfortable learning environment where they don’t feel embarrassed making mistakes but…
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NISHA REENA

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Being empathetic towards students by understanding their problems, explaining concepts clearly, and remaining patient and supportive while encouraging them to enjoy the subject. Simplifying complex concepts into easy steps , staying patient with students, and motivating them to keep trying until they…
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ALISON

Tutor Applecross, WA
To understand the needs of a student and try to work out a plan together so that the student feel that he or she could reach the goal. A tutor must know the student well to be able to give effective support. I am approachable and understanding towards my students' needs. I am also organised and always try to keep my work done on schedule. I am…
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Jackie

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Help them understand the contents, provide tips and feedback on their work and do lots of guided practise! I am very organised and I always do my best to motivate and encourage my students to do their best, with a year of experience with students from different grade…
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Ryan

Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
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Agy Jude

Tutor Salter Point, WA
The most important things is to always be there to help your student even if sometimes you don't know the answer to everything. You should understand that the students look up to you for help and be ready to help them whenever required. You should be ready to listen to any problem they might have and understand that each student is different and…
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Wesley

Tutor Salter Point, WA
Make sure the student is calm and doesn't panic when confronted woith a problem and show them how to break down the steps to solve the problem bit by bit. I try to get the student to do their own work to ensure they know what to do. Listening to me, watching and asking questions at first but then to do it themselves to make sure they can do…
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Darragh

Tutor Alfred Cove, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students are to listen to them, understand their individual needs, and relentlessly support their learning journey. By actively listening, a tutor can identify where the student is struggling and how they best learn, which allows for a tailored approach that makes the material more…
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Melika

Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a supportive learning environment, encourage curiosity, and help students believe in their ability to succeed. A tutor should not only teach the content but also guide students to become independent learners who feel confident tackling challenges on their own. I am patient, understanding, and…
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Joannes Karmel

Tutor Rossmoyne, WA
Not only is it important for the tutor help raise the academic abilities for a student, but also their confidence, and enjoyment for the subject. This to me, is the ultimate end goal in tutoring, and without them, they will not be motivated to study their subjects. Furthermore, a tutor should teach the student the fundamentals of time management…
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Herlene

Tutor Como, WA
Teach them skills to master the subject. Teach them life lessons as well - eg resilience. Teach them different ways to look at things. Be a friend/listening ear when they need. Patient and caring. I believe that caring about my student's overall wellbeing is just as important as their grades. Resilience, not all methods of teaching will work…

Local Reviews

Xinchi has just been over again this evening and I would like to say what a lovely young man he is. He is very thorough, knows what he is teaching, and has a lovely manner. He has already built a nice rapport with Cameron. We are keen to see Cameron's progress under Xinchi's guidance.
Tania, Applecross

Inside ArdrossTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jack worked on calculating area, length, and perimeter in measurement tasks and practiced geometric shapes and angles using diagrams.

In Year 8, Ava tackled linear equations and began exploring parabolas, followed by an investigation into geometric relationships in curves.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student focused on applying indices rules through BIMDAS operations and completed basic data analysis for an assignment using real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

Homework discipline was a challenge for one Year 9 student, as noted: "didn't do homework," which meant test preparation was incomplete—impacting recall of mean, median, and range.

In Year 7, confusion about decimal conversion led to hesitation during multi-step problems; "still unsure about decimals as well as making a few silly mistakes."

For a Year 11 learner, time management issues appeared in assignment work—longer tasks were left unfinished.

Organization and equation memory also slipped in senior years: one note recorded "needs work on remembering equations," especially under test pressure, leaving key steps missing from final answers.

Recent Achievements

One Ardross tutor noticed a big shift with Jack in Year 9—after weeks of hesitating on multi-step worded problems, he now breaks them down and solves them independently, catching his own mistakes as he works.

In Year 11 maths, Kara had struggled to remember the indice laws but can now explain and apply them correctly across different problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student recently started choosing multiplication games over other activities, asking for harder times tables after initially avoiding them altogether. Last week she finished all her multiplication card challenges without needing hints.

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 Civic Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Pleasant Primary School.