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Forrestfield's tutors include a former Deputy Chief Program Officer and long-time school teacher with a Master of Education, an Olympiad prize-winner and high-ATAR graduates, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, peer mentors, and Curtin postgraduates in engineering, pharmacy, and IT—many with national academic awards or years of experience supporting student learning.

Dalila
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Dalila

Online Tutor Wattle Grove, WA
One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to break down complex topics into simple, relatable explanations. I also genuinely care about my students’ progress, and I make an effort to understand their learning styles, struggles, and goals. I know that everyone learns differently, so I adapt my approach to fit their needs. Most…
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Yanush

Online Tutor East Cannington, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be patient, supportive, and encouraging. A tutor should help the student understand the material, build confidence, and develop good study habits so they can learn on their own too. I think my strength as a tutor lies in being empathetic and focused on each student’s unique…
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Fathima Hafsa
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Fathima Hafsa

Online Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, making them believe in their abilities and approach learning with a positive mindset. I aim to make learning simple and clear by breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps and adapting my teaching style to suit each student's unique learning needs. I…
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Caesar

Online Tutor Kewdale, WA
More important than anything else, an effective tutor must be able to meet the student at their level, whether that is their level of understanding or lack thereof of a given topic, or even going the extra mile and addressing external circumstances they face that affect their academic performance. My main strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
Syed Muhammad Ahmed
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Syed Muhammad Ahmed

Online Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Personal relation. The feeling of not annoying the teacher but the teacher being there for them even if the student asks the same question multiple times. To be a part of their result for example if they pass to try to be a part of their happiness and if they are unable to achieve the result they intend to then to try to be comforting and motivate…
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YAO

Online Tutor Carlisle, WA
Belive everyone can be the genius, as a tutor, what you need to do is find the right way to help them or find the suitable direction of study for them. I am passionate in education, since I have got hundreds students and they are all different and everyone has his own personatlities, most of my students are children and tennagers and do not like…
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Erfana

Online Tutor Carlisle, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are to listen to their concerns and understand their unique challenges. By building trust and a positive rapport, I can create an environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and expressing themselves. My role as a tutor is to encourage critical thinking, foster independence, and equip…
Allan Hua Heng
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Allan Hua Heng

Online Tutor St James, WA
Being a tutor, we can provide personalized attention in their learning progress, improve their grades, increase their motivation in learning, improve their self-esteem in learning, and encourage higher levels of learning. I would say I am a very determined and highly motivated person to students and myself. I do take my job seriously but I can see…
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Praneetha

Online Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Students all learn differently, in different ways, and at different times. A student may be a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic (movement) learner. Some are a combination of all three types of learning styles. I believe it is a tutor's job to cater their teaching style to each student, and provide them with a tailored learning experience that…
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Sh Mohammad Dien

Online Tutor Ferndale, WA
One of the most important things I can do for a student, I believe, is to be dedicated to meeting their needs and being able to adapt to suit them. As a tutor i believe one of my main strengths are my ability to teach a broad range of topics and concepts for a broad spectrum of students. I am a patient and dedicated individual and I find that this…
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Suyash

Online Tutor Lynwood, WA
Not only teach them the concept at hand, but also a way to approach learning new concepts. This enables the student to have a better appreciation of the subject and a self-desire to learn. The ability to step into the shoes of the student in order to explain concepts clearly and…
Fatemeh
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Fatemeh

Online Tutor Rivervale, WA
I believe that a tutor should be prepared for the session and knows the students needs. Because students abilities are different, so the tutor should know his students very well. Clarifying the problem and then develop the critical thinking ability in the students. Moreover, the progress of students should be monitored carefully. I am a very…
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Grace

Online Tutor St James, WA
Most important thing is growing a strong personal relationship with the student and incorporate connection with the student's interests so as to personalize the learning and to teach to their strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. Also communication and collaboration with the parents to monitor student's performance With great organizational…

Local Reviews

Jackie was so very helpful our daughter really liked her because she was very approachable, took baby steps and was very patient. I liked how she was very prepared for each tutorial.
Stephannie

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Jack practised converting fractions to percentages and multiplying fractions, using real-life examples for context.

In Year 9, Sarah worked on simplifying surds and indices, as well as solving equations involving functions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex focused on bivariate data—plotting data points, adding a trend line, and estimating values from the line of best fit to interpret relationships between variables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student working on normal distribution and compound interest sometimes left assignments incomplete or requires clarification from teacher in regards to the assignment before progressing.

During Year 9 algebra, messy written work—especially when factoring expressions—led to errors that took extra time to untangle.

In Year 6, homework on fraction addition was only partially completed, with some skipped questions making it hard to review progress together.

A Year 3 learner hesitated to attempt new multiplication tables unless confident of perfection first; this slowed practice and limited exposure to trickier facts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Forrestfield noticed one Year 11 student, who previously mixed up the rules for surds and indices, now solves equations involving both without prompting and has started factoring basic algebraic expressions independently.

In a recent high school session, another student who used to skip graphing questions can now plot x and y values correctly and confidently identifies key points on the graph during practice.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once hesitated with reading aloud is now volunteering to read passages out loud in each session and answers follow-up questions using details from the text.

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