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Tutors in High Wycombe include a Science Education PhD and former Head of Faculty with 33 years' experience, K–12 classroom teachers and education postgraduates, an ATAR 97+ Law/Finance scholar, a Maths Olympiad awardee, peer mentors, and subject specialists with national academic honors—offering students the guidance of true experts and passionate educators.

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Puja

Economics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Tutor must be reliable and approachable so they can built strong connection with children -Must have sound understanding of curriculum and can adapt lessons according to the needs of the classroom or individual children - Tutor must be motivating and help children to grow their confidence - Tutor must be fun and engaging: should include…
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Ugyen

Economics Tutor Lockridge, WA
An important thing that a tutor can do is to listen to students, see where they lack, and provide constructive feedback and support. Tutors can teach students to embrace their mistakes and learn from them. I am a good listener and approachable, and I find it helpful to be able to assist the students in the right way I am patient and…
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Jashanpreet

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
Help them to understand concepts in easy way to improve their grades. Good communication skills High distinction at high school Gold medalist in international mathematics olympiad and international science…
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Japneet

Economics Tutor Belmont, WA
My teachers have been my second parents. Few of my school teachers are still in touch with me and we are like a family now. Throughout my education, I realised the importance of a good tutor. The reason why I loved few subjects and why I hated the few. Its practically the attitude of tutors and how they present their subject that makes a subject…
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Moulika

Economics Tutor Rivervale, WA
A tutor should give attention to her student as most of them work more if you recognize and praise them on their achievement. The simple things like greeting and smile are as important to light up their day. A tutor should be able to boost the confidence level of the students and make it easier for students to understand. My strengths include my…
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Gillmahr

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
I feel making the student feel comfortable around you, is the most important, if a student feels comfortable then he will not be afraid to communicate when he doesn't understand a concept. Patience and good communication skills are my biggest strengths, i try not to waffle and get straight to the point and put it in a way that is easy to…
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Bea Cheyenne

Economics Tutor Beckenham, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence by praising them even in the smallest stuff they have done right. I have observed in my nephews they joy they get when adults tell them they have done a good job. And it really sticks to their mind. Even just saying that they were good for trying will mean a lot to…
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Michayla

Economics Tutor Queens Park, WA
Listen and pay attention when they are talking to you to help identify where their problems are I am reliable I am friendly I am creative I am…
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Mia

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is fully engage with the student by understanding their unique strengths, weaknesses, style of learning and personality in order to allow the student a customised experience that lays the foundation for them to reach their maximum potential. I don’t believe it’s enough for a tutor to simply…
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JANHVI

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are:- 1) Providing clarity and explanation 2) Motivating and encouraging learners 3) Offer constructive feedback 4) Being patient and supportive. As a tutor, I possess various strengths like:- 1) Individualized Instruction 2) Immediate feedback 3) Providing motivation and…
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Evangelina

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to have trust in their own abilities. This involves being patient with the student and giving them progressively harder work. As a tutor, I believe my greatest strength is being able to make strong connections with my students based on trust. I believe in…
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Safwan

Economics Tutor East Cannington, WA
Never give up on a student. Regardless of how weak a student may be initially, the only way up from there is up and you owe it to your student to improve their situation. Diligence and patience go a long way in raising a student's level from one echelon to the next. Just be relentless, have faith, do your due diligence and keep it at it. Results…
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Ishika

Economics Tutor Bayswater, WA
-Efficient Communication. -Practical knowledge. -Presentable things to be done -Problem Solver -Polite -Interpersonal Skills. My level of communication and makes them familiar with the studies in a friendly way makes my strength, which i think is must in each profession but in teaching it works…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily practised converting between percentages and decimals, and worked through real-life percentage word problems.

In Year 8, Jack focused on solving linear equations and graphing straight lines, as well as tackling algebraic word expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah explored factorising quadratic equations and used the turning point formula to analyse the graphs of quadratics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to start solving problems in algebra unless prompted, worried about making mistakes; this perfectionism slowed progress and meant fewer attempts at unfamiliar material.

"He often waits for my approval before continuing," a tutor noted after a lesson on negative numbers—leading to lost opportunities for independent reasoning.

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student relied heavily on calculator routines rather than working through steps by hand, which hid gaps in understanding SOHCAHTOA when applied in worded questions.

A Year 7's messy written equations made it difficult even for themselves to spot where a sign error had crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in High Wycombe noticed a big shift with Niru, a Year 10 student who started using his own strategies to tackle tough maths problems instead of just following set steps—something he hadn't done before.

Remy, in Year 11, chose to work on linear equations right away despite her past frustration; she pushed through the tricky parts and even began asking deeper questions about why methods work.

In primary school, Tyler was excited to learn new mental maths shortcuts for divisibility and multiplying by 11, and immediately put them into practice without hesitation.

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