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Tutors in Clarkson include a former UK headteacher with decades of leadership, a registered relief teacher with a Master's in Teaching, an experienced secondary maths department head and lecturer, Montessori-trained early childhood specialists, high-ATAR school mentors, university STEM graduates, and peer coaches—each bringing hands-on classroom expertise and real passion for student learning.

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Demi

Tutor Tapping, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and listen to what they aren't understanding. Also to be able to identify that is a student isn't understanding a concept then the tutor needs to be able to recognise this and try to explain it to them in a different way. I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am a very…
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Dara

Tutor Ashby, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to help students feel engaged and motivated towards the subject they are learning which can be achieved through an upbeat and cooperative environment. As a tutor, there should always be a focus on encouraging students especially at times they may feel demotivated. By maintaining a positive attitude and patience,…
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isla

Tutor Joondalup, WA
be patient and help students understand the content through a method most useful for their success. my tutoring style is very flexible and can be modified to best meet every child needs, helping kids who are struggling with the teaching style used in class. i have good communication skills and am empathetic to students who have difficulties in…
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Aryan

Tutor Joondalup, WA
A tutor's main duties include giving students individualized guidance, breaking down difficult concepts, encouraging critical thinking, boosting confidence, creating a supportive environment, setting goals, promoting efficient study techniques, encouraging a love of learning, working with stakeholders, and providing flexible support. The…
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Faith

Tutor Joondalup, WA
Make sure that the student has understood the basics Ability to breakdown concepts Giving short notes/summary…
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Neenu

Tutor Joondalup, WA
A tutor should not just give answers but teach students how to think critically, solve problems, and learn independently. These are skills that go beyond the classroom I always focus on the students individual goals whether it's improving grades, preparing for exams, or just understanding the basics. I also provide consistent encouragement to help…
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Owen

Tutor Ocean Reef, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do in my eyes is be able to make them feel comfortable and confident when learning Creating a environment that caters most for the student to learn at their best is crucial I believe I have many strengths however, my friendly and approachable personality sets me apart from others I am certain I have a…
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Jennifer

Tutor Joondalup, WA
To understand that students aren’t going to magically understand concepts they have been struggling with for a while. It’s important that tutors don’t put pressure into students to hurry up and understand as that will only cause more stress. If the student doesn’t understand, it’s up to the tutor to re-word themselves and explain the…
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Jamie

Tutor Joondalup, WA
Help a student feel confident enough to tackle a question independently, regardless of the result Being patient with the student and understanding of issues since I have been a student…
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Fathima Afra

Tutor Heathridge, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to guide the student in a practical way rather than sticking to the theory. Furthermore, it is also important that a tutor acknowledges that the level of grasping capability of a student when it comes to the knowledge in Math is different from another student. And it is important…
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Akeesha

Tutor Joondalup, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to accommodate the learning needs of the student.Some students can be auditory,visual or aesthetic learners.For these three different learners it is important to use different strategies during the teaching procedure.Therefore, understanding the type of learner your student is and…
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Murad Ali

Tutor Heathridge, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain the difficult concept in the most relevant and tangible way possible so that the student can feel the Physical connection with knowledge in the book and real world. And indeed, both are complimentary to each other. I think my passion for teaching is my…
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Hong

Tutor Heathridge, WA
1st, Know their knowledge blind spot; 2nd, Improve their theoretical frame in the subject; 3rd, Practice, practice, and practice; 4th, Review their quiz and test carefully and figure out why they made a mistake. 1. Good math ability since I was a child. 2. Experience in teaching from A-level/Sat course to University course. 3.…
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Ratidzo

Tutor Heathridge, WA
Is to ensure that the student grasps the concept and develops interest in learning.…
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Valentin

Tutor Heathridge, WA
The most important thing is definitely the love for a subject. I remember my tutor gave me the love for math it was because of the way he explained math to me. After that, I became one of the best students at my school Structural and analytical thinker. I encourage learning by using a number of different strategies, hands-on activities, and…
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Hector

Tutor Ashby, WA
I consider effective communication to be very important between the tutor and the student as it is essential for the proper understanding of what the tutor is teaching. Feedback for the student is also very important because it allows the student to work on their weaknesses and improve. I think I can offer multiple ways to explain a topic. This…
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Ella

Tutor Mindarie, WA
It's important to be understanding, to listen to what a student (or parent) wants to get out of tutoring, and to focus on the student's goals. It's also important to be clear in your teaching, and to come up with creative and interesting ways to teach each student, as every student is different. I have a very enthusiastic and positive approach to…
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junaid

Tutor Ridgewood, WA
Support the student and ensure that the student enjoys the experience and wishes to learn more. My strength would be that i am patient and would go full lengths to ensure the student gains the skills…
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Estherfe

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
The important things a tutor can do to her students is to teach the lessons to students the correctly and relate this lessons not just in theory but also in practical applications. I am an engineer. I studied higher mathematics subjects in college. I am patient person and I am elated to know that I have shared what I know to other…
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KATIE

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
Support their confidence, understand that struggles and mistakes are all an important part of the learning process and help them to feel comfortable with this. Also to help them enjoy learning! My enthusiasm, my ability to explain and model concepts at the right time and the right level. I have compassion and understanding of how children learn. I…
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Callum

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are build confidence, create a safe space to learn, and make the subject understandable. It’s not just about teaching content—it’s about helping the student believe they can succeed. A good tutor should listen, be patient, and celebrate small wins along the way so the student feels supported…
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Humdan

Tutor Ridgewood, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, make learning easier to understand, and support them in reaching their goals. I'm great at breaking down complex ideas into simple, clear steps, staying patient, and adapting my teaching style to fit how each student learns…
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Noah

Tutor Quinns Rocks, WA
The reason why a student hires a student is because they struggle in the classroom environment, where they may not get that much help from the teacher. Which is why it is important for the tutor to provide a more personal teaching method and generate a friendship between each other. Making sure you help with anything the student is struggling…

Local Reviews

Very helpful! Tilly has really appreciated the tutoring she receives from Jasveen who has been very helpful in improving her understanding and grades.
Leanne, Clarkson

Inside ClarksonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex worked on adding and subtracting large numbers and decimals, as well as calculating **perimeter in measurement problems**.

For Year 9, Jasmine tackled **surface area calculations for prisms and cylinders**, applying formulas to different shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lucas reviewed trigonometry with a focus on **solving angles of elevation and depression using real-world examples**.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student often left homework incomplete, particularly the second page of their maths booklet, leading to confusion with worded fraction problems.

In Year 9, one student relied heavily on having an iPad nearby during sessions—"it ends up being a bit distracting most of the time and really shouldn't be in the room if not necessary"—and forgot to bring home their assessment sheet, making it difficult to understand teacher expectations.

For a Year 11 student preparing for OLNA-style questions, reluctance to start questions meant revision time was lost at the outset instead of being spent on practice and feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Clarkson tutor noticed a big change in Ella, a Year 10 student who used to keep her ideas to herself—this week, she shared her opinions unprompted on a film's themes, something she'd avoided during previous assignments.

In Year 8 maths, Kyle has become much quicker and more accurate at solving measurement problems; when tutoring first started, he often hesitated and double-checked every answer.

For a younger student in Year 4, making division questions about money finally clicked—she now confidently works through problems independently, linking them back to real-world dollars and cents and finishing all the set questions without help.

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