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Casuarina's tutors include a Head of Department and university lecturer with over a decade in maths education, an ATAR 99.5 school dux and multi-subject tutor, seasoned K–12 teachers with international credentials, peer mentors and competition awardees in STEM, plus experienced child educators, Olympiad achievers, creative coaches, and published academic leaders.

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    Carefully screened, fewer than 10% are good enough to work with us.

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    We come to you

    You decide where and when to meet. As little or as often as you want.

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    Working with Children Check

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    Real Results

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  • Any Grade
    Any Grade

    High school or primary, you'll get a tutor that fits your needs.

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    1000's of Happy Students

    Our tutors show WHAT to study + HOW to study

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    Lesson Reports

    You'll get feedback on each lesson, so you know how your child gets on.

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Physics Tutor Atwell, WA
Help then understand the question and not just let then know the answer…

Local Reviews

The first tutoring session went very well. Marcus is getting along with Praneetha great. I was impressed with the amount of work that was gotten through in just one hour.
Nicole, Bertram

Inside CasuarinaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia revised algebraic fractions and decimals, focusing on simplifying and converting between forms.

For Year 10, Lucas tackled simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution methods to solve for unknowns.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya worked through polynomial division by linear expressions and practiced finding solutions to cubic functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student relied heavily on her calculator—even for simple division—which, as one tutor observed, "raises some concern about her confidence in foundational skills." This led to slower progress and missed opportunities to strengthen mental calculation.

In a Year 11 session, the habit of not communicating about upcoming assessments meant that revision was less targeted; this lack of organization left critical topics underprepared.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's written work during long division remained incomplete without guidance, making it difficult for her to check steps or build independence.

Each moment reflected how small process habits shape learning day by day.

Recent Achievements

One Casuarina tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to probability—she now asks clarifying questions right away, instead of hesitating silently as she did before, and recently worked through two-way tables almost entirely on her own.

In a Year 7 session, the student who once needed every step explained for long division managed several problems independently, especially tackling larger numbers and remainders without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary student who previously guessed at parts of speech began actively asking for examples and correcting himself when reading aloud, showing much more engagement during grammar games.

What they say about our tutoring

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We're very happy with Shehara and Marco has started to build a bond with Shehara. Marco's making steady progress and we'd like to keep the Maths tutoring going.

Henry was very happy with Hayden's style of tutoring. He found him clear and concise in the way he explained methods, and was teaching him the same way his teacher is at school. Whilst I was listening in the background I could hear that Hayden was very encouraging towards Henry which I'm sure gave him some confidence to tackle the next equation. I know that Hayden will leave more and more homework going forward, he was keen to get to know Henry as a person, identify his strengths and weaknesses first.

Chris is actually very happy with Shehara. He seems motivated. He's had two sessions with her and seems to like it so all good here.

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