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Tutors in Eglinton include a 10-year Singapore-trained primary teacher and WA-accredited educator, a university-level science and maths tutor with high distinctions and peer mentoring experience, a seasoned K–12 maths tutor with six years' experience, an award-winning academic leader, and engineers and PhDs offering expertise across STEM subjects.

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Nitika

Science Tutor Ridgewood, WA
Encouragement is the most important quality a tutor should have. Doubt is unfortunately a huge negative factor when trying to learn so when a tutor shows a true belief to a student, confidence sparks & can fuel motivation. I believe a tutor is meant to empower their student to success By personal experience, I’ve had both, a tutors who just…
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Krishna

Science Tutor Merriwa, WA
Every student is different and every student has different ways of understanding concepts. Some might learn them easily via a practical approach while others focus on the theory first. Understanding the weak points of a student and focusing on the strength of a student is very important for a tutor to know. One of my strengths is a strong…
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Ella

Science Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
A tutor should firstly be encouraging; to be more confident in their studies, for them to work hard and try their best, and to inspire a love of learning. Secondly, it is imperative to be understanding. Every student is unique, with varying goals, learning styles, and abilities, so learning should be tailored to each individual to ensure every…
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Zishuo

Science Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
Individualized instruction: Every student has unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. A tutor should strive to understand each student's specific needs and tailor their instruction accordingly. I can patiently engage students and address students' questions and concerns. I can provide ongoing support and…
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Nicole

Science Tutor Butler, WA
1. Be understanding and compassionate, as we may not fully understand their scenario or their struggles. 2. Listening to students in regards to what their weakest areas are and implementing any methods they may want to use to address the issue (e.g. practice questions). 3. Understanding when it's the right time to say "lets move onto another…
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Philipp

Science Tutor Alkimos, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to use different methods of teaching to communicate the content, so the student can learn in a number of ways. Everyone learns differently, so when you meet a student for the first time, you should experiment with different teaching styles (explaining the content, using examples, scenarios,…
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Vaithianathan

Science Tutor Butler, WA
A tutor can bring in enjoyment into students even when they study. Most of the students don't enjoy study time the main reason being they don't understand certain concepts and find it hard. But a tutor can explain that to students in a way they understand bring in interest thereby the enjoyment factor into it. I have great patience, good problem…
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Te Huika

Science Tutor Ridgewood, WA
Understanding each student's unique learning style, strengths, and weaknesses allows the tutor to tailor their approach to meet the student's specific needs. Encouraging and supporting students through challenges helps build their confidence and self-esteem, empowering them to tackle difficult tasks and believe in their abilities. Providing clear…
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Ella

Science Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
It's important to be understanding, to listen to what a student (or parent) wants to get out of tutoring, and to focus on the student's goals. It's also important to be clear in your teaching, and to come up with creative and interesting ways to teach each student, as every student is different. I have a very enthusiastic and positive approach to…
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Alyvea-Rose

Science Tutor
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient, stay calm at all times and try new ways to explain the work if they don’t understand. My strengths are that I can break the work down enough so that anyone can understand. I’m a very patient person so the students will never feel pressured or stressed. I’m also…

Local Reviews

Jack our tutor has been amazing for our sons confidence and has taught him to enjoy maths again and maths isn't hard when you are shown the simple way I only wish we had started this journey a lot earlier thank year 9
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Inside EglintonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chloe built confidence with times tables through a quiz and practised identifying equivalent fractions, using number lines for visual understanding.

Year 7 student Jake focused on combining like terms in algebra and explored gradients by working through practice equations.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya tackled linear equations and ratios, progressing to applying these concepts in real-world word problems for deeper comprehension.

Recent Challenges

In upper primary maths, one student often preferred to work out problems in his head rather than writing steps (sometimes Aidan does all his working in his head), leading to confusion on multi-step coin-counting and missing number tasks.

In lower secondary, another student hesitated to write answers for fear of making mistakes, which slowed progress in algebra and ratio problems.

Homework completion was inconsistent: Izzy had lost her whiteboard homework, causing missed revision opportunities.

Across English, some learners edited unnecessarily or skipped proofreading, so grammar and sentence errors persisted until discussed together during sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Eglinton tutor noticed a real shift in Caitlin, a high school student who now speaks up when she needs help—last week, she steadily worked through her homework and started to grasp gradients in algebra, after struggling with them before.

In another session, Dina independently edited her own story ending, using similes and onomatopoeia—a big step from earlier weeks where she hesitated to revise her writing.

With younger students, Izzy set her own learning goals at the start of the lesson and stuck to them throughout, driving her work without reminders. She finished every planned activity for the day.

What they say about our tutoring

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Thank you for your email. Ben and David are working well together and it appears that the working relationship is positive. Interestingly, Ben has instantly been able to move to working with David as both David and Ben have in common the same secondary school that Ben is currently going to. So while David attended the school some years prior to Ben, and much has change, they were still able to compare experiences about the school which helped start them working constructively. We are very satisfied with continuing with David.

Yes so far we are happy with Emma. The reason we want the tutoring is that I would like Stephanie to be extended in a similar way to that which coaching colleges follow ie they seem to follow the curriculum of selective schools. I would like Stephanie to have the same opportunity to be extended. Since the coaching colleges are inconvenient for us, we much prefer to have a tutor like Emma.

Tanay enjoys learning with Curtis which is a great thing so I am sure he will listen to what Curtis has to tell him.

See Science tutors in suburbs around Eglinton

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Shorehaven Primary School.