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North Coogee's tutors include a university lecturer and PhD in science with a decade of teaching, award-winning early childhood and primary educators, experienced K–12 maths and English mentors, National Youth Science Forum participants, top-ATAR achievers, peer mentors, STEM graduates with honours, and youth coaches skilled at engaging students of all ages.

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Sarun

Economics Tutor Booragoon, WA
Make sure a student truely understands the concepts and fundamentals without just memorising the end result Finding ways to easily explain concepts to other…
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Aaron

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
I believe a tutor should be able to clearly communicate the fundamentals of a subject in simple terms to ensure the student can build on their knowledge. I believe this also increases the chances that the student will actually want to learn and improve more than they did before. Understanding any problems the student is facing with subject is also…
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Josiah

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
As someone who has had tutors in the past; I can say with confidence that a tutor allows the student to catch up on what they didn’t understand in school the first time. Some topics are just harder than others.Unfortunately, most schools won’t slow down for each individual student just because they’re having a hard time. A tutor can enable a…
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Thinley

Economics Tutor Success, WA
As per my perspective I think understanding individual needs is the most important thing. Recognizing child's strengths, weaknesses, preferred learning style and specific learning style can be best support to the child's learning journey. Joint as a tutor there are few characteristics in me which is suitable for a tutor, first knowledge as a…

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Our son is really happy with his tutoring from Yusuf.
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Inside North CoogeeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chinnu worked on multiplying, dividing, and simplifying fractions, as well as exploring how short division methods can support fraction calculations.

In Year 10, Ethan focused on parabolas and quadratic equations, including a pre-test review of these concepts with problem-solving strategies.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Zoe tackled Graph Theory topics such as Eulerian and Semi-Eulerian paths and practiced breaking down complex problems into smaller steps for more effective problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often disengaged from problem-solving in maths when an answer wasn't immediately clear, saying "I don't know how to do that" and moving on without applying strategies practiced together. This avoidance made it harder to build confidence and fluency with challenging content.

In Year 5, another student repeatedly left homework incomplete, especially with fraction number line revision—uncertainty about instructions was left unaddressed instead of seeking clarification. As one tutor noted, "he just decides he doesn't know it and moves on," which meant less exposure to new problem types and missed opportunities for feedback.

Recent Achievements

A North Coogee tutor noticed a big shift in Harrison (Year 11), who, after initially missing key ideas about parabolas and quadratics, could explain their main features independently by the second week.

Meanwhile, Dominique (Year 8) began actively asking for help when stuck—last term she hesitated and rarely spoke up, but now she voices her questions right away and tries out "thinking aloud" strategies.

For a younger student, Chinnu (Year 4), blending art with maths led to much quicker times tables recall; last session he completed his graphing homework neatly and even set his own targets for next time.

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 Spearwood Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fremantle Christian College.