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Woodbridge's tutors feature a former school Dux with a 98.50 ATAR and multiple academic awards, veteran maths specialists with teaching and tutoring experience from Year 4 to Year 12, a science Olympiad participant, experienced youth mentors and camp leaders, plus educators with postgraduate credentials in chemistry, mathematics, and child development.

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Maria

Tutor Midland, WA
As a tutor, it is important to not just teach the questions but to teach the concept. This is vital as the ability to adapt to new questions and situations will not only help them with their studies but further in life. Learning math isn't about learning how to do the questions but about finding the correct approach to tackle questions, it builds…
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Harrison

Tutor Embleton, WA
I place a lot of emphasis on the student's understanding of the subject material. Science and Math is about understanding and connecting concepts rather than memorizing. Secondly, I will examine the student's problem solving process, and guide them to improve their workflow. Thirdly, I make the subject interesting and relevant to the student…
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Amal

Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Personalize learning and teach the student specific to their learning style. Its best to ensure they learn the info required in the way the student is capable of learning, rather than enforcing them to follow a default method. Definitely communication and experience with younger people, if they struggle to understand a topic I could explain in…
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Reet

Tutor Bayswater, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is be present for their students. We have to be active, be present and treat everyone with kindness. I try to give equal opportunities to every students, understand their problems and try to solve…
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Eeshan

Tutor Forrestfield, WA
Apply all types of teaching techniques and consider all learning types in order to provide the best tutoring for the student and ensure a safe, comfortable and rewarding environment. Respectful, Kind, Honest, Firm but Fair, Knowledgeable,…
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SIBIYA

Tutor Eden Hill, WA
Tutors can be a great source of inspiration to a student to do more and learn more. The knowledge that we could share to a student would be the greatest gift anyone could share as an individual or as a tutor. So, if at least one student is benefited with my knowledge and inspired to do more than just the ordinary that could be the greatest impact…

Local Reviews

Stella is great. Our son likes her and all is going very well.
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Inside WoodbridgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jazmine focused on division using hands-on games with tokens, and also practised reading both 12- and 24-hour time.

In Year 8, Ben revised Pythagoras' theorem by solving problems involving unknown sides in right-angled triangles and moved on to trigonometric ratios for finding side lengths and angles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James worked through probability questions using Venn diagrams to find probabilities of different combinations, then reinforced skills with practice on linear equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not bring his notes to a test preparation session and, as one tutor observed, "he was unable to do many questions without help of his notes"—misplaced materials led to wasted revision time.

In Year 7 English, another student's creative writing draft had "some grammar errors," but she often missed teacher feedback on answering the question directly; analysis tasks were left incomplete because she didn't apply feedback mid-task.

A Year 11 student over-relied on referring back to notes during algebra practice instead of memorising laws, slowing down progress in exam conditions and leading to lost marks when recall was needed under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodbridge recently noticed some great shifts: one Year 9 student who used to rely on written prompts is now confidently explaining the laws of indices out loud and asks for clarification when confused, rather than guessing.

A high schooler preparing for a surds test surprised himself by working through tougher equations that he'd barely attempted at school before—he even tackled these without guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student who was previously terrified of division not only managed to separate tokens into groups but recited her 4-times table from memory during practice.

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 Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Governor Stirling Senior High School.