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Tutors in Greenwood include a seasoned school maths teacher and department head, an ATAR 99.75 runner-up dux and Olympiad chemistry tutor, experienced K–12 maths specialists with degrees from UWA, peer mentors, youth sports coaches, registered teachers with global classroom experience, and academic award-winners spanning Mathematics Olympiads to university honors.

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Ekam

Geography Tutor Heathridge, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for his/her students is to individualise the learning process. This means adapting to the individual's learning style, learning their strengths and weaknesses and tailoring the teaching style to cater for each, and keeping track of their progress. Instilling confidence in the student is also…
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Stella

Geography Tutor Warwick, 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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Pranav

Geography Tutor Darch, WA
Teach a student the way they can understand it. I’ve had many tutors for my self and the one thing that I didn’t like to much was that they didn’t know how to fully explain and they didn’t know how I like to learn. So finding the way the student learns the most efficiently from is one of the most important things I am a very calm and…
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Sarah

Geography Tutor Koondoola, WA
Listen to them, always ask if they understand and if they do not try to explain again or in another way. It is also beneficial to know what type of learner the students are. What motivates them and keeping them engaged throughout the session. My patience, listening and…
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Shayanton

Geography Tutor Heathridge, WA
Understand how the student thinks, and how best to reach out to them so that they understand the topic most effectively, and most importantly create a fun environment where studying can be viewed as a fun activity as well. My strengths are empathy, critical thinking ability and enthusiasm for learning. I can explain one item (e.g. math problem) in…

Local Reviews

The tutoring went extremely well for both Isaac and Alegra. Even more impressive is that my Husband who was there as I was at work was impressed. He does not impress that easily ????. When I spoke to Brendan on the phone before the class I though he was very well spoken and professional.
Amanda, Greenwood

Inside GreenwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Noah worked on identifying and analysing textual features like simile, alliteration, organic imagery, juxtaposition, and tone in Trevor Noah's memoir *Born a Crime*, as well as explaining how descriptive and figurative language shapes interpretation.

Year 8 student Ava practised applying index laws to expressions with negative indices and fractional indices, along with reviewing scientific notation through a range of examples.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Emily focused on consolidating multiplication skills by practising her 4 times tables and beginning work on two-digit by one-digit multiplication.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left homework incomplete, especially before algebra revision, which made it harder to apply feedback and slowed progress on tougher topics.

In Year 10 maths, one learner relied heavily on hints instead of breaking down multi-step problems independently; "she just needed a few hints here and there to trigger her memory," noted a tutor, but this meant real test confidence didn't build up.

A primary student's work in times tables was messy and sometimes skipped clear working for speed—leading to confusion when checking answers later.

When attention drifted or materials were forgotten, momentum slipped away.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Greenwood noticed that a Year 10 student, who used to rely heavily on hints for algebra, managed to form algebraic expressions independently this week—marking a clear step up in independence.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student showed a shift in attitude by openly asking for help with stem-and-leaf plots instead of staying silent when confused; by the end, she could handle those questions solo.

For a younger student, reading aloud had been daunting at first, but after some encouragement during their Greenwood tutoring session, she read an entire passage fluently without pausing or second-guessing herself.

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 Duncraig Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Liwara Catholic Primary School.