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Sinagra's tutors feature a UK-trained secondary maths teacher rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, an Education Assistant with years of K–12 support experience, Kumon and private maths/English tutors including ATAR 99 and school dux recipients, university science medalists, seasoned youth mentors, creative writing coaches, and multiple postgraduates in education and STEM.

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I intend to help a student develop his/her skills and confidence in a particular subject; in addition, I will use various teaching methodologies that are tailored specifically for each student ensuring maximum effectiveness on the student's performance. I am passionate, self-driven and patient. Therefore, I will try to assist my students with…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe environment for the student to feel comfortable communicating the gaps in their knowledge. It is important to show students that learning can be enjoyable and rewarding and to help them find the ways in which they learn best. I am passionate about science and maths, which allows me to bring…
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Lauren
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I consider an improvement in confidence incredibly significant to a child's attitude to learning. If a student is confident in their abilities to learn a subject, then they will be more likely to put effort into correcting their mistakes. This confidence and ability to recognise improvement will directly and positively affect the student's self…
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The most important thing a tutor or any teacher can do, I think, would be to instill confidence in the students own ability to do deal with the task given, whatever that task may entail. I think the way I explain and teach is very beneficial specifically in a one on one setting. I've always found it harder to teach to many people because not…
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A problem solving ability, so the student can become competent on their own. The ability to explain something in multiple different ways to form a better overall…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be supportive in helping students reach their full potential. Whether this be through going over difficult concepts, assisting in methods of memorisation and retaining information, or providing effective study techniques, it is the role of a tutor to support their students in areas needed.…
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Listening and being patient. Just because something makes sense to you doesn't mean it is easy for the student. Letting the student explain where they are struggling and really listening to them can help the tutor to better understand their problem. Being patient is crucial as learning always takes time and its our job to ensure the student isn't…
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Not only identify potential errors made by the student but also shed light on how to improve them. I find this method especially effective when using personal experiences. Providing practice questions including worked solutions is also key aspect of my teaching. I personally used to struggle with maths in primary school and was able to find…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to: 1 - place a focus on topics the student is struggling with 2 - teach these topics in a way that is different from what they are being taught in class. From a basic principles foundation and adding complexity as the student understands the topic more. I am currently a 3rd-year…
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Change their lives for the better and help in their educational development. Patience Loyal Committed…
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I believe that creating a true relationship and connection with the student is an incredibly important part of being a successful tutor. If the student genuinely enjoys their tutoring session they are more likely to want to continue to learn and therefore engage with the content. By building a portfolio with the student, they are more likely to…
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In my eyes, one of the most important aspects of a tutor would be the ability to see things through the student's perspective. Being able to pinpoint exactly what the student needs help with can make the entire learning experience more efficient and a lot more rewarding overall. It also makes the student feel a lot more comfortable, as a learning…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is help facilitate the individuals own learning - helping provide a framework, and offering support when needed - but letting the majority of the main ideas coming from the individual Patience, understanding that the needs of each individual are different, being able to explain topics in a variety of…
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Be an emotionally, mentally and physically guiding supportive role model in academics and in social aspects of life. Its one thing to tell a student how to solve a problem in a maths question but its another thing to help guide them through the rigors of highschool life and adolescence. As a tutor you must always strive to be a supportive figure…
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- be able to explain difficult concepts in a simpler manner - Know how/what the student is trying to ask and focus on that while also making sure they understand the core concepts/fundamentals to help them excel in the future - Being able to explain stuff in a less complicated manner - being friendly and social, approachable for…
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Listening is the key thing. It’s great that you can teach people, but if they can’t understand the way you teach it you must listen to what helps them learn the subjects I am very clear, concise and very effective when it comes to helping people understand maths and…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. My biggest strength is my ability to build relationships with students. I excel at natural encouragement…
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A tutor has to be able to accomodate to each students need individually. It's important to understand the needs and habits of each student as each person learns uniquely. This, in turn, provides them with the best possible learning experience which maximises potential and results. - Good Communicator - Vast Knowledge of subjects - Can make…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is guide them towards building self-esteem, confidence in themselves and ensure that when the tuition is over the student is able to recall the hours with the tutor and so be able to work through new challenging material by themselves. I am an incredibly dedicated and enthusiastic individual,…
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I think one of the most important things a tutor should do is make their student feel comfortable. This is because it allows a good relationship to form and therefore, the student will feel they can be honest about when and what they are struggling with. I care about people and have a lot of patience which allows me to build a good relationship…
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I think the most important things a tutor can do is listen to the students and identify their problem areas. Providing motivation to students help them persevere is quite essential to their development. I am a good listener and problem solver. I enjoy a challenge and always ask questions to feed my natural curiosity. I am also committed and loyal…
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Tailoring lessons to the student's unique learning style and needs is crucial. Every student is different, and adapting to their strengths and weaknesses helps them excel. A tutor should simplify complex ideas and break them down into understandable parts. Clear explanations and practical examples can help students grasp difficult subjects. I…
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For me, a tutor should be able to understand and listen to their students, give students the freedom to ask any questions, help them improve their skills to achieve their goals. My communication and problem solving skills will help me in explaining to the students their questions and solve them in a timely…

Local Reviews

It is all going very well. We are very happy with Zuleika.
Audrey, Woodvale

Inside SinagraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Petrone focused on solving geometry problems involving kites and finding equations of diagonals, then practised inequalities and exponential equations through targeted worksheets.

In Year 10, Jayden worked on revision for quadratic functions, including completing the square and factorising both monic and non-monic quadratics, with some brief practice simplifying surds.

Meanwhile, Lily in Year 4 rated her confidence across Term 1 and 2 maths topics using a colour-coded system to identify strengths and areas needing extra support as a foundation for future lessons.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student did not show working for algebraic problems—she skipped showing steps in factorising quadratics, which hid sign errors—making it harder to pinpoint and fix mistakes.

A Year 12 student struggled with test timing; rushing through a circular motion question led to missed marks despite knowing the formulas.

In Year 8, layout issues appeared when shading Venn diagrams; messy diagrams made it tough to identify overlapping regions quickly during practice.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student left times tables homework incomplete, so gaps in multiplication facts slowed down worded maths questions the following session.

Recent Achievements

One Sinagra tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who used to leave working out blank—she now details every step, even adding her own notes to help remember methods.

In Year 9, a student who had hovered just around the class average for maths assessments surprised herself by scoring 16% above the mean on her most recent exam after weeks of steady effort.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously guessed at fraction-decimal-percent conversions is now pausing to think through each one and shows her reasoning clearly before answering.

What they say about our tutoring

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At this point, we are happy with the way things are progressing. Ryan seems a bright and capable young man and Kirsten does feel the sessions are assisting her.

We have been very happy with Matthew and importantly, Xavier has worked well with Matthew and has found the tutoring beneficial.

Claire found Samir to be a great tutor - very knowledgeable, encouraging and helpful :-)

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 Wanneroo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's School.