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Leeming's tutors include a university lecturer with national teaching awards, an ex-university peer mentor and school Dux, Kumon and private maths specialists, a PhD-qualified clinical educator, medal-winning ATAR scorers and Olympiad achievers, plus seasoned youth coaches, early childhood experts, and passionate subject leaders from STEM to creative writing.

Claude
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Claude

English Tutor Alfred Cove, WA
A tutor above all else needs to encourage students to strive to be better in all facets of learning. As required a tutor should also be a mentor and counsellor and provide students with an atmosphere conducive to developing strong learning skills. I am compassionate , patient and understanding. These traits have been honed through my general…
Peljor
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Peljor

English Tutor Lynwood, WA
Apart from Academics, I value teaching life skills and life values to students. They should be a good person before being a good employee. As a tutor I am strict when I have to be and lenient when the situation requires. It’s always good to change lanes when required and not stay put on being strict. Each student is a different person and it…
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Angela
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Angela

English Tutor Waterford, WA
Besides achieving acad3mic grades, i believe teaching the kids about respect and boundaries are just as important. The best way to teach them this is froma young age so they can properly grow into a respectable adult Since i am not too old yet, i believe i can connect with the kids better than most people. Additionally, i am also fun and easy to…
Megan
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Megan

English Tutor Piara Waters, WA
1. Building a trusting and comfortable relationship with the student is crucial in making sure the student enjoys tuition and enjoys learning new content. 2. Supporting the learning style they feel most comfortable with/one that will help them learn best. 3. Maintaining communication with the student/student's parents after tuition hours to…
ALISON
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ALISON

English Tutor Applecross, WA
To understand the needs of a student and try to work out a plan together so that the student feel that he or she could reach the goal. A tutor must know the student well to be able to give effective support. I am approachable and understanding towards my students' needs. I am also organised and always try to keep my work done on schedule. I am…
Samin
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Samin

English Tutor Lynwood, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are ignite a love of learning, empower students through understanding, build confidence, personalize the experience, and champion their academic success, while also helping them discover their capabilities, motivating them, and fostering their dream aspirations. I excel at explaining complex ideas clearly…
Manar
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Manar

English Tutor Lynwood, WA
A tutor needs to teach a student, obviously. But more importantly, a tutor needs to empower a student. To make them break through barriers they wouldn’t have thought were possible, to achieve their potential, plus a little more. Tutors should also be more personalised, not so just a second teacher. Tutors should recognise why this specific…
Hassan
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Hassan

English Tutor Lynwood, WA
A tutor must listen to their students and understand that each child is unique and has different learning rates. The tutor must be patient with the child and create strategies for efficient learning. Building relationships with the child is key to tutoring, The tutor shouldn't be a stranger to them; they should feel comfortable being taught by you…
Sindhura
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Sindhura

English Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I believe the most benefical things a tutor can do for a student is to foster comprehension, build confidence and encourage independent thinking. Even though it is important to help a student comprehend the topic, it is equally important that we make a comfortable environment for them to make mistakes, learn from them, ask even slighest of doubts.…
Srutika
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Srutika

English Tutor Waterford, WA
1. Not complicating things 2. Making them feel secure in learning Rapport building and listening to student's needs, I feel that as a strength and obviously…
Anumolakjot
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Anumolakjot

English Tutor Langford, 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…
Louis
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Louis

English Tutor Wilson, WA
According to my work experience, what a tutor can do for students is to stimulate their interest in a subject, and when they are confused about certain topics, provide them with ideas and help them explore to find the final answer, rather than tell them the theoretical answer directly. This will give students a sense of accomplishment about their…
Jasmyne
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Jasmyne

English Tutor Ferndale, WA
Being approachable, allow the student to work at their pace, provide support in a way that suits the student, build a trusting rapport with student and parents/carers I'm studying to be a primary teacher (2nd year), this means that I'm learning current things that I can implement and adapt to suit student needs. I'm also patient and I listen to…
Alysha
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Alysha

English Tutor Ferndale, WA
Make sure the student is able to understand the content and give tips on how to revise and learn on their own too. I have good communication skills and I am patient…
Richer
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Richer

English Tutor Beeliar, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is the ability for the student to develop a independent style of learning and facing adversities with a strategy in mind. This allows the student to not only develop academically but also fosters a lifestyle of learning that will help them transition into high education. I am clear,…
Jerin Varghese
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Jerin Varghese

English Tutor Wilson, WA
Giving his attention and time according to the needs of each student is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I believe my greatest strengths are patience,personal communication and listening. With a combination of these skills along with empathy I believe I can help students develop knowledge and skills in subjects which find…
Chethma
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Chethma

English Tutor Bentley, WA
Make the students better citizens. Shape their future. Give them some extra knowledge more than the syllabus. Understand the ways student will learn Kindliness Eager to teach and learn Try new methods of…
Kim Thanh Phuc
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Kim Thanh Phuc

English Tutor Bentley, WA
The ability to help a student realise their own strengths and weakness so they can change themselves for the better. I see myself as a very caring and attentive person. I can work well underpressure and power through harsh…
Justine
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Justine

English Tutor Success, WA
The most important thing is to ensure that a student properly understands the task in front of them so that at a later stage, they are able to work independently and without assistance. A tutor also needs to remain positive and act as a positive influence over the student and ensure the student feels safe and comfortable at all times. I am…
Constantine
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Constantine

English Tutor Thornlie, WA
The most important thing that I believe a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide for them the skills they need to not only succeed, but also build their own confidence in their personal skill and performance. It is important for students to not only have the skills, but to be confident in their ability to solve problems using these…
Shivani
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Shivani

English Tutor Southern River, WA
Tutors can inspire and motivate students to stay engaged, set goals, and strive for excellence, helping them build confidence in their abilities. They can teach effective study strategies, time management techniques, and organisational skills to help students become more efficient learners. However I also believe the student needs to put in the…
Intiser
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Intiser

English Tutor Bentley, WA
The most vital job of a a tutor is to provide enough confidence to the students so that They can have believe in themselves to solve any numerical problems or to understand any other subjects. Secondly, tutors must try to teach in the most easiest way with a medium pace, so that even the weakest student in the class can understand with ease.…
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Bibek

English Tutor Bentley, WA
Being a tutor requires a great responsibility. The first and foremost thing a tutor can do is to be a friend with the student and develop a rapport. We have to understand them first then only we can approach accordingly through our teaching. It's like being a therapist and getting to know them better. If we succeed then we can easily transfer and…

Local Reviews

Excellent tutor. Well matched to my child. Only reservation is the lack of commitment to a specific day and time.
Esma, Leeming

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Tom worked on simplifying and expanding algebraic expressions, then practiced solving simultaneous equations using questions from his textbook.

In Year 10, Harry focused on understanding normal distribution characteristics for an assignment and also reviewed classwork involving trigonometry problems.

Meanwhile, Fergus in Year 6 tackled fraction operations and decimal calculations, with extra practice on word problems connecting percentages and basic algebra to help build confidence across topics he'll see in his upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often tackled algebra questions mentally, rarely writing down steps—"still thinking in his head rather than writing down"—which led to confusion during revision and missed follow-through marks.

In Year 11, a lack of organization became clear when he was unaware of test dates or required topics; "he stated he was unaware of the test on Tuesday and therefore had not prepared for it."

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student relied heavily on times table sheets for fractions work instead of memorization, slowing progress with multi-step calculations. These habits made tracking errors difficult and left gaps unaddressed before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Leeming tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to rely on guesswork—he's now writing out his steps and talking through problems, even choosing to start his cheat sheet early and take the lead during sessions.

In Year 11, Harry went from making frequent careless mistakes to attempting more questions before tutoring, which let him pinpoint gaps and fix them together; he also asked for prompts rather than waiting for full solutions.

Meanwhile, a younger student has moved from nervous hesitation to working independently on times tables using pattern tricks, then confidently checking fraction answers without prompting.

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