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Baskerville's tutors include fully qualified and registered school teachers, early childhood education specialists, experienced maths lecturers, award-winning high-achievers such as a College Dux and Dean's List scholar, seasoned K–12 mentors, and university students in teaching or STEM—many with hands-on classroom, camp leading, or peer tutoring experience across all ages and abilities.

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Jashandeep

Psychology Tutor Caversham, WA
According to me, it is to be open and provide a comfortable environment to the students, where they can study and share their thoughts without hesitating. Apart from this, it is to make learning a fun process by teaching in a more fun way, this includes doing different activities to make children understand the concepts, etc. I do possess great…
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Shreya

Psychology Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
Provide them with the best techniques to help them learn. As well as comfort them and encourage them when they feel like giving up or when they don't understand a topic or concept. I'm confident, outgoing, and smart. I'm able to teach the students effectively in unique and fun ways. I have good communication skills and I am hard-working and…
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Tristan has been a fantastic tutor for my daughter, he is very professional and always well prepared.
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Year 6 student James focused on converting fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as revising index laws and measurement unit conversions using past test questions.

In Year 8, Jeanuel worked through algebra substitution problems from his workbook and tackled simple interest calculations to reinforce his understanding of financial maths.

For a Year 10 student, recent lessons addressed trigonometry—specifically sine, cosine, and tangent—and introduced the use of inverse functions for solving triangle-based problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with keeping clear, step-by-step written work in algebra and measurement—often trying to solve everything mentally, which led to lost confidence when he couldn't recall methods later. "He still tends to try and work out everything in his head," a tutor noted after missed homework and incomplete working caused confusion during sessions.

In Year 10, another student's working was messy and inconsistent when tackling inverse trig functions and scientific notation; skipping layout made it harder for him to find starting points or fix mistakes, especially under test conditions where time pressure mounted.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Baskerville noticed James, a high school student, has started highlighting like terms without prompting—something he previously needed reminders for—which now helps him simplify algebraic expressions more independently.

Another secondary student recently improved his test score by about 10% after putting extra effort into organising his working and creating a formula sheet on his own.

In Year 3 English, one student who used to guess at answers is now taking time to read comprehension questions carefully and finding starting points before responding.

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 Upper Swan Primary School.