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Tutors in Melaleuca include a WA Department of Education-registered primary teacher with over a decade's classroom and childcare experience, a seasoned university mathematics instructor, Kumon teaching assistant, Code Camp mentor, elite gymnastics coach, multiple ATAR 95+ achievers, and passionate pre-service educators with awards in music, English, and mathematics competitions.

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Neha

English Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
I think one of the most important things an english tutor can do is help a student build confidence. A lot of the time, students know more than they think they just need someone to guide them, encourage them, and help them see their own progress. It’s also really important to create a safe, supportive space where they feel comfortable asking…
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Rebecca

English Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
I consider active listening and patience most important because if you don't have those, the student will get discouraged and you won't be able to help them fully. The student's needs always come first. My strengths are that I'm kind, compassionate, patient and I listen to the student and make sure I understand what they're having difficulties…
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Ron

English Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Accountability. Ensuring if you are unable to answer the student's questions initially, you take initiative to research and get back to them later on. Involve the student in their learning. Listen carefully to their opinions and incorporate it into how a study plan is formed, rather than the tutor making decisions for the student. Patience…
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Kiany

English Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Improving confidence in a student's ability, I believe, is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Confidence will not only transfer into their class but in almost all aspects of their life. The confidence and belief a student has in themselves is priceless and I aim to achieve a high level of self-belief with all my students. I am…
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SHARDIL

English Tutor Ellenbrook, WA
Treating them on the basis of their skills and talent Patience, creativity,…

Local Reviews

The first tutor session went well and Josh was happy with Michael.
Joanna

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Alyssa worked on identifying and calculating angles on parallel lines, as well as interpreting pie charts by using angle measures to find missing data.

In Year 10, Will focused on sample spaces and events in probability, including using Venn diagrams to calculate different probabilities.

For Year 11, Kahlie practiced sketching polynomial functions—finding their natural domain and range—and explored transformations of functions with graphical examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on function sketching was encouraged to self-check answers, but tended to move on without reviewing errors—"needs to be able to self check answers and identify where he went wrong."

In Year 8 trigonometry, a student hesitated to answer questions for fear of being incorrect, which slowed progress and led to frequent requests for reassurance rather than independent attempts.

For Year 6 measurement, a lack of confidence with unit conversions meant calculations were sometimes paused mid-question while the student double-checked whether to multiply or divide. Each scenario resulted in slower completion times and reduced exposure to new material.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Melaleuca noted a Year 11 student who previously hesitated with theoretical versus experimental probability is now confidently explaining sample spaces and applying the addition rule without prompting.

Another high schooler, after needing assistance to break down complex questions, recently deconstructed problems independently and made quick mental calculations—a shift from earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, a younger student who was confused by subtraction borrowing strategies worked hard over several lessons and can now solve most such problems correctly on her own; she finished last week's set with almost all answers right.

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 Wanneroo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Arbor Grove Primary School.