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Tutors in Hamersley include a Kumon instructor experienced with Year 3–12 maths, a former school lecturer and ATAR medalist, an award-winning Olympiad participant, a university STEM gold medallist, qualified Education Assistants with classroom experience, high-achieving recent graduates, seasoned peer mentors, and tutors with advanced degrees from UWA and Curtin—all passionate about supporting students' growth.

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Chinese Tutor Stirling, WA
I think the most important thing is to help students correctly understand their learning level and examine whether the existing learning methods are correct. So as to further help students improve their grades and achieve their goals. First of all, I have some coaching experience. Secondly, it is well known that Chinese foreign students are good…
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Fei

Chinese Tutor Yokine, WA
Improve their marks, build their confidence, and Make Maths fun and easy Help them to understand why they made mistakes on specific questions and how to correct their errors. Provide feedback & review regularly, adjust their mistakes (specific questions and learning behaviours) I have three years of working experience as a peer learning…
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Marvin

Chinese Tutor Glendalough, WA
- Help them learn the logical and systematic way to solve a problem. Teach them the method and the thinking behind it rather than just the answer. - Help them build up independent studying. I'll be constantly challenging them to solve problems on their own, in a way that could force them to think independently and more efficient. - Build up…
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Chinese Tutor Karrinyup, WA
Explaining concepts in an easier and fun way for them to understand and ensuring both are on the same level before moving on. Patience and…
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Senwu

Chinese Tutor Yokine, WA
Luring out their curiosity, allowing them to enjoy the process of learning and helping them to realise the importance/power of knowledge. Teach them how to think problems in real life situations and how their knowledge will solve worldwide issues in the future. The ability to engage younger students and holding onto their attention for a required…

Local Reviews

Max really enjoyed the first session with Jayden. He found it helped to focus and understand his maths tasks.
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Inside HamersleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked on factorising algebraic expressions and solving equations using elimination and simplification strategies.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on interpreting memoir texts, specifically analysing simile, alliteration, organic imagery, juxtaposition, and tone in "Born a Crime" to prepare for a comparative essay on moving to a new place.

For Year 6 student Ethan, recent lessons included adding and subtracting fractions as well as converting between decimals and fractions through step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student tackling algebra was observed skipping written steps in multi-part questions, making it difficult to catch sign errors—"needs to display working out for test situations or for long calculations with multiple steps."

In a Year 8 maths session, incomplete homework meant one learner hadn't practiced division methods before an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for binomial expansion leaned heavily on calculator checks instead of reviewing their own simplification process.

For a Year 5 lesson, drifting attention and distractions led to forgotten times tables mid-task, causing pauses as the student searched for answers already learned.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hamersley noticed a Year 9 student who used to freeze on algebra questions now working through equations with clear logic and even simplifying expressions without prompting.

Another high schooler recently handled a tricky science problem by independently explaining all the forces acting on a canoe, something he hesitated to do before.

In Year 3, one student—who often mixed up similar letters—was able to write most of the alphabet clearly by lesson's end, only flipping 'p' and 'q' once. The session finished with her writing neatly on lined paper for the first time.

What they say about our tutoring

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I consider improvements in Maths Test results as my biggest accomplishments while working for EzyMath Tutoring. Whether it be by 10, 20, or 50% improvements it is vital that students strive to a higher standard in both their effort and application to the subject. Students should have goals that are realistic of what they want to achieve in Mathematics. Small goals make a big difference in the overall success in this subject. Whether it be to get a 50% pass mark in the next Mathematics Assessment is much better than getting 43%.  I came to work for the company mainly for the tutoring experience. I have a high school teaching background so it was important for me to branch out into different areas and have a look at more 1 to 1 tutoring which can help develop further my high school teaching career. Tutoring has taught me different teaching strategies that I can implement into the classroom. The Learning Modules in particular was a great resource in reaffirming some of my initial ideas and concepts that I had with the subject. It is a great tool for both tutors and students to be able to understand the complexities in Mathematics and its differentiation from other subjects such as English, History and Science.  I would highly recommend this tutoring company to anyone willing to invest money into making improvements in Mathematics learning. The website is comprehensive and has alot of great resources for both tutors, students, and anyone interested in the subject. The worksheets are a great addition which I have found useful, and would be great use for teachers in the classroom. Overall it has been a positive experience. I believe that we can never stop learning as educators, and it is great to see good people investing alot of time and energy into making teaching and learning in Mathematics more fun, engaging, and innovative.

Being a tutor at Ezy Tutoring was a great experience. I was able to gain confidence in my ability to help students improve their skills and my ability to help them gain confidence.

Working with ezymath tutoring has made me learn a lot about management in general. The working and organizing of the entire organisation proves the efficiency of ezymath. As a tutor, everyday was a learning experience. I grew with the students in so many ways of understanding, analysing, learning and believing that each of my students could achieve their goal. Ezymath has always been a constant support. Gene especially has been very understanding during my term as a tutor. The striking quality of this organisation was the flexibility, the management never interfered in the weekly organisation of the tutorials and was completely left up to the tutor and student's availability. Ezymath also puts in great effort by monitoring the progress of not just the students but tutor's as well. Every fortnight is monitored with feedbacks and different learning modules benefiting both the tutor and student. Finally, it's a great place for tutors and students. Both their needs are catered to with much understanding. Had a great time working.

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