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Tutors in South Guildford include a Head of Science with a doctorate and 33 years' teaching experience, Dux awardees with ATARs up to 98.5, K–12 maths specialists from Guildford Grammar, international Olympiad competitors, university medalists, peer mentors, and educators holding master's degrees—offering students guidance grounded in real classroom expertise and academic excellence.

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Jack

Geography Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Turning a laborious task that makes a student feel worse about themselves, into something that can be enjoyable or at least tolerable to learn. Learning should be fun and rewarding not frustrating. Even if minimal numerical advances in marks are made short term, being able to help a student see that learning/study can be enjoyable is a much…
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Soumojit

Geography Tutor Embleton, WA
Become redundant, from a tutoring point of view. That way, the student has moved up and is more confident in charting a path of their own. I don't want to ever tell a child that you know a too much and that's a bad thing. If they feed their curiosity, then part of my job is done. Easy communication Expensive world view Critical thinking…
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Mark
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Mark

Geography Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for his/her students includes: - Inspire a sense of confidence in the students with regard to the subject matter. - Increase their level of proficiency. - Prepare them for an upcoming test or exam. - Help them develop a passion for tutoring as well. I think my strengths as a tutor areas follows: -…
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Muhammad

Geography Tutor Rivervale, WA
The role of a tutor extends beyond just teaching subject. Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to recognize that each student has unique strengths and weaknesses and tailor the teaching style and pace to accommodate the student's learning needs. A tutor must also Instill confidence in the student by acknowledging…
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Nurafiqah

Geography Tutor Maylands, WA
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Summaiya

Geography Tutor Maylands, WA
1.Empower them to become independent learners 2.helps in building their critical thinking 3.bulding confidence 4.teaching study and learning strategies 1.Strong communication skills 2.Patience 3.Motivational ability 4.Active listening 5.Problem solving capacity 6.Positive…
Muhammad Fahad
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Muhammad Fahad

Geography Tutor Rivervale, WA
Just come to the level of student try to understand first the student how he does understand. Be mentally strong to make myself an ideal person for.my…
Victor
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Victor

Geography Tutor Inglewood, WA
Personally, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient as every student has different learning speeds, always listen, observe and pay attention to feedback from the student. A positive word of encouragement from time to time can go a long way. I enjoy a dialogue while tutoring and for me, this provides positive…
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Khushi

Geography Tutor Maylands, WA
Firstly it is important to make them understand the concepts, before giving them exercises. Unless & until they haven't properly learn the basics you shouldn't teach them advance. Firstly make them clear their basics and thereafter move forward. It is very important to have patience & be calm while dealing with kids and I am blessed with that…
anna
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anna

Geography Tutor Maylands, WA
Being patient with them and understanding their method of study to personalise the teaching/tutoring method to ensure the child absorbs the most information they can. I have previously been a music tutor and I think my best strengths are my patience with younger children, my proficiency in the subjects I teach. The fact that I can relate to them…
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Jacqueline

Geography Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Tutoring, I believe, should be building a student’s confidence and involve consistent encouragement and celebrating their successes, no matter how small. By offering constructive feedback and setting manageable goals, I help the student see their progress. This boost in confidence can lead to improved grades and a more motivated, engaged…
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Leandro

Geography Tutor Carlisle, WA
I consider confidence building and personal growth to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Confidence building is important in a way that the learner becomes self-assured in their abilities to take on challenges and in turn creates a "ripple" effect on their overall academic performance. This in turn leads to personal growth…
Gillian Micadel
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Gillian Micadel

Geography Tutor Carlisle, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help him/her to be independent without the help of others. It only means that I will genuinely help them by answering problems but at the same time, teach him/her that in reality in life, there are times that no one is there who they can ask questions. But of course be humble enough to ask…
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Humberto

Geography Tutor Dianella, WA
The best think a tutor can do is encourage the students to keep learning and be curious about everything, My strenght is my view I see the mathematical problems, I can explain complex definitions in a easy and funny…
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Dorji

Geography Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Teach simple and effective Take assessments Patience and…
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Anjali

Geography Tutor Queens Park, WA
A tutor can listen to them and really understand their challenges in order to provide a tailor-made learning solution. Each child is different with specific learning needs, a great tutor can help them find the right way of learning that is most fruitful. I believe in learning myself for a solid subject knowledge and great interpersonal skills,…
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Manojkumar

Geography Tutor Victoria Park, WA
1. To improve the student's grades and understanding of the respective subject. 2. To motivate and increase the confidence. 3. To make the student realize that he/she has more than what it takes to become the topper in his/her subject. 1. Communication - I try to communicate in a manner which the student thoroughly understands the concept. I…
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Sonam

Geography Tutor Victoria Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass personalized instruction that adapts to the student's learning style, building a strong foundational understanding, fostering motivation and a love for learning. I believe that effective tutoring involves a holistic approach that addresses the student's individual needs, supports…
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Vandna

Geography Tutor Brabham, WA
Talk to them and give them present examples Communication…
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Aleena

Geography Tutor Queens Park, WA
Understanding the student is the main thing a teacher can do. I have a lot of patience.The students may not be interested in the subject but I think that if we teach the students in an interesting way they will show the…

Local Reviews

Rakim has made significant progress in some of his maths subjects as a result of the sessions with Mohammad. Mohammad has been kind, considerate and patient with Rakim which has been fantastic, just what Rakim needed.
Connie, South Guildford

Inside South GuildfordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ethan focused on identifying author's purpose in a range of texts—discussing how language features and visual elements can persuade, inform, or entertain—and explored spelling patterns using the Sound Waves program.

In Year 9, Sophie worked through index laws by tackling both basic and more complex questions involving pronumerals, and then applied these concepts to problem-solving tasks that combined different rules.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Josh revised trigonometric ratios by solving for unknown side lengths and angles in triangles, practiced applying tangent to word problems, and briefly reviewed geometric congruency and similarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled with organisation, not informing the tutor about an upcoming test or recording class topics—"should write this down otherwise I would not know what to focus on."

In Year 9 maths, a student often forgot to simplify answers or skipped steps when working with fractions, leading to lost marks despite understanding concepts.

For Year 7 English, there was hesitation in editing work independently; even after spotting errors aloud, self-correction was avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's messy working made it difficult to track their process in measurement tasks, causing confusion and extra time spent clarifying steps.

Recent Achievements

One South Guildford tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to avoid writing out her working now reliably records every step while solving algebraic equations, making far fewer errors and showing real independence.

In Year 9 English, another student who previously struggled to analyse persuasive techniques has started identifying subtle devices in texts and confidently explains their impact on audiences.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who once rushed through spelling tasks is now pausing to sound out tricky words slowly before writing—this shift means she's self-correcting more often and getting nearly all her sight words right without prompting.

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