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Tutors in Gelorup include a university medallist and PhD writer, experienced school and university lecturers, primary and secondary maths specialists, an ATAR 97.5 scorer, education assistants with special needs expertise, competition-winning artists, seasoned science teachers—including former principals—and award-winning student mentors dedicated to K–12 learning across academic, creative, and leadership domains.

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Ethan

Tutor Gelorup, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students is to support them in their way of learning while also offering alternative study methods that may help them to better understand a concept. By doing this, a tutor can assist the student the best they can while also challenging the student to try something new and different and…
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Lindsay

Tutor Carey Park, WA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated in their own learning. Whether this is by finding a way to keep them interested in the topics at hand or by continually encouraging any self motivation observed. I believe I am incredibly patient. I am still a student myself so can understand what it…
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Silvana

Tutor Bunbury, WA
I think that it is important for a tutor to instill confidence in a student and encourage them to believe in their abilities and potential. I believe that it is also important for a tutor to create a supportive environment in which the student feels comfortable asking questions without the fear of embarrassment. I am a patient individual and…
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A tutor must adapt to the strengths of a student. Different students have different ways of understanding concepts. For example, some need written explanations and some are comfortable with verbal explanations. Keeping this in mind is key to helping a student. Also, it is very important for a tutor to make a student comfortable enough for…

Local Reviews

Kiera has been amazing!! When my son is happy to do math, she must be doing something right. Her approach and nature has been wonderful and couldn't be happier!
Joanne

Inside GelorupTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack focused on solving algebraic equations and applying Pythagoras' theorem to right-angled triangles, with extra practice on simple interest calculations.

Another Year 8, Olivia, revised for a test by working through problems involving percentage increase and decrease alongside consolidating skills in Pythagoras' theorem and algebra.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ashanti worked on classifying angles using protractors and completed a spelling crossword based on weekly word lists from school.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled with test time management in science, spending too long on challenging questions and leaving easier ones incomplete—"she didn't get to the last two sections despite knowing the content."

In Year 8 English, homework was often left unfinished or not brought to sessions, which meant feedback couldn't be given.

For a Year 6 student, avoidance of unfamiliar problems was noticeable; she hesitated to attempt difficult multiplication unless prompted.

A Year 4 student tended to skip using diagrams in maths tasks, resulting in only partially answered questions and missed marks for interpretation.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Gelorup noticed one high school student who previously gave brief, surface-level answers is now extending his writing by explaining why certain events matter and even asking for feedback on drafts—he recently completed a detailed narrative with creative figurative language.

Another secondary student, who used to wait for step-by-step help in maths, now works through indices questions independently and seeks out extra practice problems after sessions.

In Year 4, Addison was initially hesitant about new math games but ended up joining in enthusiastically and later finished her time worksheets without needing any prompts.

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 Withers Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School.