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Kings Park's tutors include a national-level maths teacher with 10 years' classroom success, a university maths club president and WA chess champion mentor, early childhood and special education graduates with extensive K–12 experience, ATAR 97+ and subject award achievers, and specialist science, music, and English educators passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Isha

English Tutor Northbridge, WA
understand the issues a student has and help them accordingly. my patience and understanding as well as experience in giving multiple…
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Callum

English Tutor Northbridge, WA
Creating a wanting to learn. No child will improve grades if they do not want to learn and that comes from my own personal experience. Therefore the most important thing for me is that I can help a student enjoy learning and then through that passion myself and the student can enjoy seeing improvements in their learning and grades. It’s also…
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Sarah

English Tutor South Perth, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand each student. Each student faces different academic struggles, at varying levels. It is crucial for tutors to sense the students' needs, listen to them, and tailor their tutoring style to enhance students' learning ability. My strengths are empathy. I used to have poor skills and…
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Carina

English Tutor West Leederville, WA
To be support and attentively listen in order to empathise with them and then help them where they want it Friendly, passionate and resilient. I want to make a difference just as I have had excellent tutors make a difference for…
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Kaumadi

English Tutor Northbridge, WA
Explain unclear areas as many times as needed Understand whether the student is fully comfortable with all the crucial points in the area My communication is known to be clear I get along with kids well I am very flexible and can adapt to the learning style of your…
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Walter

English Tutor Jolimont, WA
The tutor should understand his subject matter to be able to deliver complicated ideas to the students simply and concisely. If the tutor cannot do so, he should further his knowledge of that subject matter. I love to use descriptive and outside the box methods to understand mathematical concepts. Because school teaching is restrict by time, the…
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Soumya

English Tutor Jolimont, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and let them grow. Also, tutors need to be patient when it comes to teaching students. The greatest strength I have as a tutor is patience. I am calm & patient with kids which helps me to build a great rapport with them. Also, as a teacher it's important to listen to…
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SHEETAL

English Tutor Jolimont, WA
A tutor can change a student's perspective towards studies and make difficult subjects easy for them. Thereby boosting a student's confidence in the subject, which enables them to further share this knowledge with fellow classmates when they have a difficulty. I am very patient and willing to explain the concepts again and again with examples till…
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Rachael

English Tutor Jolimont, WA
The goal of a tutor is to help the students gain confidence in their subject and help the student with their grades. It is important a tutor is able to help a student gain enjoyment from the subject so that they are inspired and happy to continue to study when the tutor is not around. My greatest strengths are in tutoring English. I am able to…
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Leopold

English Tutor Subiaco, WA
Make sure they understand key concepts not just getting questions correct, increasing results to an acceptable level so they can get some enjoyment out of improving their grades. My strengths are getting the best results out of all students no matter their difficulty. Also communication with students are very…
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Sanjay

English Tutor Jolimont, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to teach a student how to pursue their own studies, that is, if I can teach a student how to study without the need for a tutor, that's worth more than tutoring them the whole year and it will serve them well for the rest of their life. An excellent tutor will keep their students motivated and…
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Harsini

English Tutor Perth, WA
The most critical things a tutor can do are to clarify, establish a supportive and encouraging atmosphere, and help students develop independent problem-solving skills. A tutor should not only help with current school problems but also transfer self-confidence and effective study habits with which students can succeed in school. My strengths as a…
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Abhishek

English Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence in their abilities, foster a positive attitude towards learning, and provide personalized support tailored to their individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should strive to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter, encourage critical thinking and…
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Aaron

English Tutor East Perth, WA
1) Listen to the student 2) understand their level of knowledge and attention span 3) evaluate their strengths and weaknesses and play to their strengths 4) Inculcate the practice of regular revisions, through a mix of audio, visual, and interactive methods I believe my strength lies in my ability to convert complex concepts and theories into…
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Anumolakjot

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Being patient and understanding. At the beginning of my tutoring journey, I provided several private one on one tutoring sessions. I started to expect a lot from the students as some students performed better than ours. But it is later I started understanding every student is different and we should always work at their pace. Never push them and…
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Md Mashfequl

English Tutor Perth, WA
They are: 1. Provide individualized support 2. Build confidence 3. Encourage critical thinking 4. Promote independence 5. Provide feedback As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in several areas: Effective Communication: I can explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner, breaking them down into simpler components to…
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Shreya

English Tutor Highgate, WA
Listening to a student is the most important thing a tutor can do. It allows you to prepare better for future sessions and meet the needs of the students. It also helps you modify your teaching approach to keep the students engaged in the class. I believe my approach to teaching is efficient as I break down concepts to the basics and use multiple…
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zoe

English Tutor Highgate, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to create a safe, supportive environment and to make learning feel achievable and enjoyable. For younger students especially, its important to build their confidence and help them develop good learning habits early on. A tutor should listen, be patient, and find ways to connect lessons to each…
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Avinash

English Tutor North Perth, WA
Indulging self in creating and to cultivate an academic surroundings in their respective place by setting high, but not impossible, expectations for the students. Include new ideas and teaching methods if he/she do not grab the same conventional way. Pushing them to achieve higher standards and ensure they will eventually get there by praise.Some…
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Christopher

English Tutor Wembley, WA
I think the most important things for a tutor is to make sure the student knows how there education will be valuable for adulthood. Also for tutors to be able to adapt for there students needs and learning styles, and also make sure the lessons are a mixture of tutors teaching and students asking and answering questions. I think I am reliable,…
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Laura

English Tutor Highgate, WA
It is important for a tutor to understand their students' learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses and adapt each lesson accordingly to specific students. With this, students are more likely to understand what they are trying to learn. As they continue to solidify their knowledge through tutoring, their confidence will boost and hopefully,…
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R.M. Aruni

English Tutor Victoria Park, WA
the most important things a tutor can do for a student is uplift them knowledge wise as well as in person. To give them knowledge while instilling good habits and ethics. To make them grow into a better version of themselves. I'm good at keeping the class knowledgeable yet interesting at the same time. I have a sharp eye, so it is easier for me to…
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Sharda

English Tutor Wembley, WA
First be a good listener and then let student to explain their point of view, and then explain the chapter or as per course Patience, and can make them learn…

Local Reviews

I have a child in year 5 who has difficulty in mathematics which makes him dislike math class. with the help of Ryan, my child came to understand mathematics and even liked the subject. in my opinion Ryan is a very good teacher and can also make mathematics seem easy..
Achmad mohdar, South Perth

Inside Kings ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ben tackled ratios and rates of change using real-life examples, while Year 9 student Maya focused on calculating measures of central tendency and exploring variance and distribution in data sets.

For Year 6, Olivia practiced interpreting images to answer inferential questions and read short texts to build her skills in drawing conclusions from written clues, also solving maths word problems involving addition and subtraction.

Recent Challenges

Distraction and loss of focus were key challenges in both primary and high school lessons.

For example, as a tutor noted, "Olly gets distracted and off topic very easily," which led to needing direct answers instead of practicing inferencing in Year 5 reading and maths.

In Year 11 Maths, forgetting to write units or skipping written working created confusion during problem-solving with rates of change.

Several students did not consistently complete or remember homework for revision—one high schooler "sometimes has difficulty remembering the concepts taught previously," especially when workings weren't recorded, resulting in repeated gaps during algebra practice.

Recent Achievements

One Kings Park tutor recently saw a Year 11 student move from confusion to confidence with powers and square roots—after reviewing her earlier questions, she worked through new problems independently without needing hints.

In another high school session, Jurgen had previously been making "silly mistakes" in algebra, but after focusing on study strategies and self-checking, he began identifying errors himself before the tutor pointed them out.

Meanwhile, Olly (Year 3) surprised his tutor by looking up unfamiliar word definitions during reading time instead of waiting for help, showing real initiative that hadn't been there before.

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