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Peron's tutors include a Dux with an ATAR of 99.15 and double degree in Mechatronics and Computer Science, a PhD candidate and university medalist with five years' tutoring experience, seasoned early childhood educators, school teachers, youth mentors, engineering students ranked top 5 in their cohort, and specialists in maths and English education.

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Wanna

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to mentor and help guide those who are in need of help and are struggling to understand the concepts of the subjects they are studying. It is also to show various ways of learning to help the student discover the best way they can learn. I am an outgoing and patient person who is quite detailed. I would…
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Mahum

Tutor Cooloongup, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning easy and fun for them so they enjoy learning. One of the reasons why I love studying at my college is my teachers. I think a tutor decide if a student likes the subject or not. I am naturally good with children and I talk a lot. A lot of people have suggested I…
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Mattea

Tutor Waikiki, WA
To help them understand and teach them techniques in passing so they are satisfied and use these techniques in the future. I come with examples or stories to create an easier understanding.…
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Jack

Tutor Waikiki, WA
From what i've experienced, sense of self, self esteem and motivation all play a crucial role in learning. In 1 on 1 learning environments it's much easier for tutors to explore why it is a kid might not understand some concepts. I think it's crucial for kids to never feel as if the topic they are trying to understand is larger than themselves.…
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Karena

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Build their confidence in their knowledge and understanding. My kind and caring nature, and personal love for…
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Yun

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Be patient and encouraging. I like to break things down into simplest…
Kate
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Kate

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Be patient and friendly. Understand the student about the difficulties they experiencing about the subjects they are learning. Understand what type of learners they are and which methods are easier for them to Understand. Helpful…
Dyllon
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Dyllon

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Provide them with the skills to learn and critically think beyond just what the tutor session is about. Give reason and purpose to the things that are being taught. Can communicate complex topics at various levels. Will adapt to a student's needs and understand different students learn…
Shenae
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Shenae

Tutor Warnbro, WA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be; provide clear and consistent academic student assistance in a professional manner, assist a student in identifying their personal study techniques to highlight their personal strengths and weaknesses in further developing their academic skills, and displaying dedication…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear, concise explanations and emphasize the underlying reasons or "why" behind concepts. By delivering information in a succinct manner, students can grasp key points effectively. Explaining the rationale behind concepts helps them understand the purpose and relevance of their…
Connor
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Connor

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important things a tutor can be for a student is simply being non-judgemental as mentioned before while containing a lot of patience and being available in multiple modes of communication if necessary, being available to answer any of their questions they have I believe the strengths required to be a tutor include having patience, no…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Help a student become more confident in a topic that they may struggle with, and arming them with the tools to understand more complex topics in relation to the main one. I am patient, I have a great understanding of learning styles, and I am great at figuring out how to explain a concept to a student in a way they understand it…
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Elyssa

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them feel confident in their abilities. Once a student can feel that they know what they are doing and that they are capable of learning new things and achieving well at school, they will find it much easier to be able to work through tasks and through tests and assignments…
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Hiya

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be trying different methods to help their student learn. Sticking to the same structure when it comes to learning doesn’t work for everybody and different students learn in their own unique way. It is really important that the tutor adapts to this learning style so it helps the student…
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Parinitha

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Interaction is the first and most important thing to a tutor. with their students.Able to understand the queries from the students to help solve their drawbacks. Creating a friendly atmosphere is another important thing to do as a tutor. I can explain things very easily which makes other people understand it very well. I can take the initiative…
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Bailey

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Make sure the students enjoy what they are doing. Be patient Help them boost their grades Being someone young I can bond easily with the students. Throughout my younger years I was also one to struggle so I know what it feels like so I can put myself in their shoes and show them what hard work can get you. I also believe I have strong…
Trevor
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Trevor

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important thing is to provide a connection with the student further motivating them to want to learn Very patient and will adapt to my students need to ensure they have a better chance of understanding concepts…
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Daniela

Tutor Warnbro, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor might do for a student is being open to change as well as being approachable for potential questions. In terms of being open to change, different students may require different methods in order to best suit their needs in being able to fully understand a topic they are struggling with. As well as this,…
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Briana

Tutor Warnbro, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support, foster a growth mindset, and inspire a love for learning. By tailoring lessons to individual needs, a tutor can address specific challenges and help students build confidence. Encouraging a growth mindset, where mistakes are seen as opportunities to learn,…
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Sarah

Tutor Leda, WA
Listen to them and be able guide them towards their goal with patience. I think it’s also important to be able to communicate with the parents as well and to make the student feel both enthused and motivated. I am a very patient person with great empathy and I consider myself good at communicating information to others. I also genuinely enjoy…
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Madeleine

Tutor Baldivis, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to instill a sense of confidence and help them become independent learners. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, developing effective learning strategies, and gaining the skills they need to succeed independently. My goal…
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Lisa

Tutor Warnbro, WA
Support and encouragement, patience and understanding, making learning fun! Bright, engaging, experienced with a multitude of neurodivergent children and English secondary language…
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Tran

Tutor Leda, WA
Building the students’ motivation and confidence whilst addressing any knowledge gaps. Most of all, tailoring the teaching to a student’s specific needs, helping them grasp concepts effectively. Streamlining information for easier…

Local Reviews

Laura is a bright and happy person that connects well with my 13-year-old who is quite shy and hesitant to ask questions in class. There's no judgement and no frustration if concepts are not grasped or forgotten during their session. My daughters very limited interest and understanding of maths has improved and with it a willingness to try harder at school. My daughter always looks forward to tutoring which I know is due to Laura's good attitude and patience.
Joanna Wall, Rockingham

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Megan focused on fraction addition and multiplication tables, reinforcing concepts with hands-on examples.

In Year 10, Ben worked through solving linear equations and graphing straight lines, using past exam questions to build confidence.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ava tackled investments and loans by applying simple and compound interest formulas as well as recursive relations in financial maths problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student struggled with messy written work in fraction manipulation, as noted: "Setting out of the problems correctly to avoid mistakes."

In Year 9 algebra, forgetting to write all working steps made it difficult to trace errors when revising.

One Year 10 student focused only on familiar multiplication drills but avoided mixed application problems—limiting their ability to transfer skills.

In Year 12 financial maths, over-reliance on calculators meant the recursive rule was misunderstood during loan calculations.

These habits left gaps that showed up most clearly in unfamiliar exam questions or multi-step worded problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Peron noticed that Ruby, a Year 10 student, started using her own method to tackle algebra problems and could now solve quadratic equations with only occasional hints—she used to rely on step-by-step guidance for every question.

In a recent session, Maddison (Year 11) began catching her own mistakes while working through scatter plot graphs, where she previously needed prompting to notice errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student made visible progress by independently creating fractions from shapes and timelines—a skill she had struggled to visualise just weeks before.

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 Safety Bay Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rockingham Beach Primary School.