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Tutors in Rossmoyne include a university mathematics lecturer with multiple academic prizes, an ATAR 98.9 graduate and GATE scholar, experienced English teachers from China's top schools, peer mentors and school leaders with national competition awards, accomplished STEM undergraduates, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, and specialists in early childhood education and creative coaching.

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Alyssa

Tutor Riverton, WA
First, I think a tutor should have good subject and curriculum knowledge so that they may be able to provide as much information as they can towards the kids. I think communication skills is another important thing a tutor must have (the way they explain the topics so that it is easy for the students to understand). Finally a tutor must be patient…
Divya
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Divya

Tutor Willetton, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to make the student feel understood, build their confidence, and explain concepts in a way that truly makes sense to them. As someone who is still a student myself, I know how overwhelming things can get, so I try to create a comfortable space where they are not afraid to ask questions or make…
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Muhammad
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Muhammad

Tutor Riverton, WA
Prepare the best tutoring methodology keeping in mind students strengths and weaknesses Build compliance with high school course and curriculum Build and keep interest of student in the subject Do regular assessments to follow improvement strategies I have resilience, patience, subject expertise and excellent teaching methodologies which can…
Talin
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Talin

Tutor Bull Creek, WA
Tutors have two roles, One is to actively support the student who might be struggling to cope up with their peers and/or looking to improve their performance. The second is to make the student learn in a different environment from their school. Schools have multiple children and every child has some issue they are facing. As a tutor sitting 1-1…
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Dashvin Kaur

Tutor Bull Creek, WA
-Making small yet impactful improvements in a student's learning style and cultivating a positive attitude towards learning. -Patient -Dedication -Fun and…
Akshay
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Akshay

Tutor Manning, WA
A tutor is responsible for motivating a student in order to achieve excellent grades. A tutor does not only train a student academically but also guides them to the right path in life by sharing their own experiences. I would consider demonstrating openness and listening to the needs of a child to be a positive trait for a tutor. I am definitely…
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Aifert

Tutor Willetton, WA
Putting down your ego, communicate and being there for them is definitely the top priority. They will obviously get discouraged at times when they don't get the answers. But I believe with patience, they are destined to get what they want. I think my passion and hunger to understand a problem stands out from other people the most. In every…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
Katie
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Katie

Tutor Waterford, WA
Teach students HOW to learn in future. Give them techniques to implement into their everyday school routine that will, in the long run, benefit their understanding. I believe it is equally important to really listen to students properly. As someone who has received tutoring before, when your tutor misinterprets you, it is difficult to get to the…
Mary
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Mary

Tutor Waterford, WA
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is helping them achieve the results they want to pave the way for future career pathways. This can be achieved by maximising a student's potential through motivation, encouragement, and engaging them with the content that you are tutoring them for. There is nothing worse than just…
Laksh
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Laksh

Tutor Waterford, WA
A teacher can build a friendly relationship with the student which can help the student open up to a teacher which will help them understand their concepts and ideas. Also, this friendly nature would motivate student to be focused in the classes and develop the ability to learn further. My strengths are excellent communication skills which helps…
Priya
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Priya

Tutor Waterford, WA
Th most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized instruction tailored to their unique needs and strengths, which maximizes learning potential. Encouraging and motivating students helps build their confidence and keeps them engaged. Active listening and clear communication ensure that students feel understood and…
Harveer
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Harveer

Tutor Waterford, WA
Having a human connection with students is very important, allows the tutor to provide academic guidance based on the problem they are facing. My communication, and problem solving skills. Understanding different problems can allow a tutor to communicate and provide an academic…
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Amursha

Tutor Waterford, WA
Teach them the relevant and easy methods. Test their knowledge time to time. In the end test whether they have understood what I have taught. Be kind enough to teach anything till they understand. I think its my interest and I try to teach in a way I fond it easier for anyone to catch up. I try to give anyone the most, the best I can do to help…
Santosh
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Santosh

Tutor Waterford, WA
Personally, I believe in three things a good tutor can do for a student. First, Can Encourage every child understanding their speciality and treating them differently. The prevailing inherited difference in them is a mean to stimulus the school going students and that can be done by the tutor. Second, Can Motivate on every walk to the student…
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Jai

Tutor Waterford, WA
A tutor has to make sure a student enjoys the content they are learning that they want to improve rather than just being there because their parents made them take the tutoring. Whether that's ensuring the student sees their growth in a subject or presenting the information in a way they enjoy. Im studying Math teaching at a secondary level at…
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Madeleine

Tutor Waterford, WA
I think that as a tutor, we should be different from teachers at school. We should provide extra care to their needs and catering to what areas of a particular topic they are struggling with, in order for them to improve. Therefore, I think that conducting a personalized teaching plan for the students to observe and explore what methods they can…
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Austin

Tutor Waterford, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Foster Understanding: Help the student grasp difficult concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts and using relatable examples. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student to believe in their abilities, boosting their self-esteem and motivation. 3. Tailor…
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Kabilan

Tutor Waterford, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their educational situation, and come up with different methods and techniques to create interest in the them, and making learning more fun. A tutor should also encourage students to make mistakes. This would enable the student to learn more about the subject and come up with…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Waterford, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and ensure student's understanding and mastery on the subject they are pursuing. I am able to communicate complex idea in a simple way. i am also good at giving analogies or examples to facilitate student's understanding of the…
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Nishan

Tutor Waterford, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to provide guidance and support for the students. Adapting teaching methodologies and helping students with critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As a tutor, my strength is the ability to explain complex situations with simple and relatable ideas. I am also patient, agile, and attentive towards my…
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Tahsin Ibn

Tutor Waterford, WA
Well, there are lots of stuff a tutor can do for a student . Like ; inspiring and motivating, encourage active learning, understanding student needs, setting clear goals , providing constructive feedback , keeping patient and persistent etc. Among all these , I think , understanding a student is the most important thing for a tutor. I believe I…
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Rishee

Tutor Waterford, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to celebrate even the smallest of wins. No matter how slow or hard progress is, it is still progress! Of course it is important to push students, but it is equally important to build their self confidence. One of my strengths is my patience. Thanks to my past experience as a Teacher's…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is going great for Tom and he has learnt more in 2 sessions with Austin than he has in maths at school this term. He actually passed his Maths exam!!!!!
Nina, Rossmoyne

Inside RossmoyneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Chloe worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as solving worded problems involving percentage discounts.

Year 8 student Olivia focused on strategies for finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) and greatest common factor (GCF) using factor trees, alongside practicing adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James reviewed probability concepts such as mean, median, mode, and completed questions involving tree diagrams and stem-and-leaf plots to interpret data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 5 maths, Tiana often struggled to interpret worded questions and sometimes completed only part of a task before moving on—"she would understand the concept was LCM, but not how many times it occurred in a minute."

Written work could be neater to support later review.

Across several sessions, she made repeated mistakes in GCF questions by forgetting to use the prime factor tree method, showing a reliance on familiar routines rather than adapting when needed.

In English writing tasks, time management issues led her to leave essays unfinished or missing conclusions.

Missing or incomplete homework further limited opportunities for feedback and progress.

Recent Achievements

One Rossmoyne tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to make frequent errors with greatest common factor questions now applying the taught algorithm consistently—she completed all problems this week without careless mistakes.

In Year 7, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help started taking initiative by using last week's fraction strategies independently, managing to add mixed and improper fractions on her own.

Meanwhile, a primary school learner who struggled with weekly spelling tests reduced her mistakes from twelve down to just two after acting on feedback and revising more intentionally at home.

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