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Tutors in Koondoola include a Have Sum Fun Maths competitor with a 98.5 ATAR, an Australian Maths High Distinction recipient and Kumon mentor for 30+ students, a seasoned peer supporter and youth coach, experienced private maths tutors with engineering backgrounds, and school award winners in physics, chemistry, biology, and creative writing.

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Jiya

Psychology Tutor Bedford, WA
A tutor is beyond someone that can just teach some topics to students, but they are someone that the student looks upto, and feels comfortable sharing their weaknesses to. It is essential for for the tutor to understand the child’s needs, and cater to those specifically. My strengths are that i have recently graduated high school, so I am very…
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Psychology Tutor Dianella, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to provide constructive but fair feedback to their students, while also providing practical advice and support to them, so they can improve in areas where they were originally struggling. I believe that I am a patient and understanding person, who is quite personable and can talk to people easily. I have…
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Psychology Tutor Nollamara, WA
First of all respect for diversity and sincerity are the key factor to enter in any workforce. Secondly time managment, delivery method, discussion between students and parents, questionnaires to understand their views and observation, proper strategies and course plans are the other important things that every tutor should understand. Thirdly,…
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Ishika

Psychology Tutor Inglewood, 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…

Local Reviews

Kaylee has been helping my 9yr old son with his maths. I could see he was struggling with concepts, which was affecting his confidence. He's one of the youngest in his class, but I didn't want him to fall behind. He's only had three sessions so far, but already I can see a change in him. Would highly recommend Kaylee
Lindsey Johnson, Alexander Heights

Inside KoondoolaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Aiden focused on arithmetic and geometric sequences, building confidence with both recursive and explicit formulae and connecting these to linear functions.

Year 11 student Emily reviewed bivariate data, working through correlation coefficients, regression lines, and using residual plots to evaluate the effectiveness of least squares regression.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Lucas practiced rearranging equations to solve for unknowns and applied BIMDAS to multi-step algebraic worded problems for better accuracy.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student hesitated to write out their working in algebra, preferring mental calculations—"she said, 'I can do this in my head,' but got stuck when signs changed." This habit led to errors going unnoticed.

A Year 11 student avoided attempting complex finance questions and relied heavily on routines shown by the tutor rather than breaking down new problems independently.

In a Year 5 session, confusion about division with fractions meant steps were skipped or forgotten, causing repeated mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled to distinguish between correlation and causation when interpreting data, leading to mislabelled variables during practice.

Recent Achievements

One Koondoola tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when tackling statistics problems now breaking down questions into logical steps and distinguishing between correlation and causation on her own.

In another session, a Year 9 student—previously reliant on prompts—methodically checked their working for multi-step algebra tasks without being asked, even creating clear diagrams for 3D nets.

Meanwhile, in primary years, Jasmine moved from needing reminders to write out times tables to independently rearranging equations and identifying which terms to move first before solving, finishing the worksheet with minimal 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 Girrawheen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Roseworth Primary School.