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Menora's tutors include a 20-year primary school teaching specialist and literacy leader, an ATAR 99.95 Dux with national academic prizes and mentoring experience, a university maths and engineering lecturer, an award-winning musician and youth tutor, certified peer mentors, education postgraduates, experienced K–12 English teachers, and accomplished Olympiad-level students in maths and science.

Anish
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Anish

Tutor Inglewood, WA
A tutor can individualize attention, clarify concepts, build confidence, provide feedback and assessment, motivate and inspire the student. Tutors should have a comprehensive grasp of the material, including key concepts, principles, and problem-solving techniques. This expertise allows tutors to effectively explain complex topics and provide…
Jayashini
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Jayashini

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the pupil’s learning style and adapt the teaching to which best suits the pupil. It is imperative to understand that everyone absorbs knowledge differently and thus it is importantly that a tutor understands that and adapts accordingly. My greatest strength is my ability to understand…
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Laura
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Laura

Tutor Mount Lawley, 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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Talya

Tutor Yokine, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: -create a learning environment that is supportive, where making mistakes is encouraged as it’s the only way to improve. -make learning something fun and rewarding not just another arduous task that has to be done. -boost self confidence by showing the student that they can…
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Mengyi

Tutor Mount Lawley, WA
Help students to find a learning method that fits their learning ability and personality. I believe that every student is an independent individual and it is very important to find a suitable teaching method if you want to make student study more efficiently and easily. Proper method and patient teaching can make a student become an outstanding…
Passang
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Passang

Tutor Inglewood, WA
Make them understand the question and guide them to solve the issue. And also making them to practise the questions continuously and revising the same briefly the next day. I can teach the students patiently and make then…
Tekebo
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Tekebo

Tutor Inglewood, WA
I believe tutoring is about teaching students to learn independently and truly understand concepts, rather than simply memorising them, giving my student the confidence and knowledge needed to succeed academically. I recently graduated with an ATAR of 96.75, excelling in maths and physics courses. Having just completed these subjects, the concepts…
Marina
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Marina

Tutor Inglewood, WA
Identifying the individual's strengths and weaknesses. Not only trying to help building on the weak points, but also reassuring and building their confidence by highlighting how much they already know. Also finding a strategy that they learn best, e.g. explaining new concepts by touching on processes they are already familiar with. I believe two…
Yanne
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Yanne

Tutor Inglewood, WA
The most important is to inspire the student, creating an environment where learning can be fun, interactive and productive. Unlocking their creativity is the ultimate goal. I am currently a mature full-time student at UWA doing a BSc IT & Political science.As a Dad of three i know how to deal with kids. My strengths are: -Patience -The ability…
Karma
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Karma

Tutor Yokine, WA
As a tutor, one has the greatest responsibility in making or breaking students' faith in the subject. This can radically change the outlook of a student on life and career. My strengths are in the ability to research and highlight the practical aspect of the subject. I like to listen and avoid preempting a scholar's…
Anahat
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Anahat

Tutor Dianella, WA
A tutor must always try to know the level of understanding of the student and mould one’s teaching as per the student’s understandability. A tutor should also try his/her best to make learning fun. -Dedicated and persistent -Self motivated, never give up attitude -Patient -Good listener and empathetic -Fair -Reliable -Good…
Gnaneshwar Reddy
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Gnaneshwar Reddy

Tutor Mount Hawthorn, WA
Develop strong fundamental skills. My math…
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Prakhar

Tutor Dianella, WA
Making the student believe that Knowledge is Power. Understand and identify where exactly the student is struggling or facing difficulties. Also making sure that the student is in the right headspace at the time of studying is equally important. Firstly, I try and understand the current progress of the student. I believe in making the person…
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Ji Chao Tristan

Tutor Highgate, WA
If I can make a student begin thinking more about the subject than just a grade to obtain, I would have felt that I made one more curious person. Curiosity is the root of knowledge in my opinion, and it would be the seed that I can share with the students that I engage with. I believe, they would lie in science, especially with regard to my…
Niamh
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Niamh

Tutor Highgate, WA
Tutors are able to offer a creative and flexible learning style and are also able to give each student the individual help that they need. I am patient, adaptable, enthusiastic and…
Cheki
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Cheki

Tutor Joondanna, WA
Tutor is not only responsible to teach what is in the unit or course but also about the basic etiquette and instil good attitudes in students. Helping students apart from subject matters and outside of classroom can be one of the important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience. I think one of the important qualities a tutor must possess is…
Daryn
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Daryn

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give a student a true, deep understanding of the material. I am kind, patient and…
Kirti
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Kirti

Tutor West Perth, WA
Illustrating the solution, explaining with the right examples, respecting everyone's views and value every question however simple it maybe. Making the discourse interesting and interactive. These are the most important things a tutor must deliver while teaching students. Simplifying complex topics with day to day examples is what I do. I will not…
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Sangay

Tutor Dianella, WA
Guide, support, counsel, teach, research, assist, counsel students to learn with fun. Employ individual tailored pedagogy and assessment. Patience Proactive Optimism…
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Simeon

Tutor West Perth, WA
Establishing good rapport hence promoting trust Adjusting techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Patience because things that are easy for tutors may not be so for students. hence go with the student pace and never get annoyed repeat process until student understands where necessary Be a good listener. Learn…
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Ameena

Tutor Joondanna, WA
The most important thing is to minimize the student's burden to study a subject. Listen to the students and help them overcome their problems to learn a topic. Communicate with their parents and plan a timetable for the student. To give the students the utmost attention. Show empathy towards the student. As a tutor, I can have open communication…
Mathew
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Mathew

Tutor Joondanna, WA
One of the most important thing a tutor can do is to encourage their students to strive for success , but more importantly to help students learn topics in a fun way rather than being forced to study Some of my strengths as a tutor include patience , encouragement and ability to tutor each child according to their needs and wants , and not pushing…
Audrey
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Audrey

Tutor Joondanna, WA
When the students starts becoming interested in studying and find the fun in learning things. Patience and trying to understand the students'…

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Inside MenoraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Annie focused on converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, then practiced addition and subtraction with mixed numbers.

In Year 9, Liam worked through graphing quadratic polynomials in f(x) form and was introduced to exponential graphs by sketching several types for practice.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily revised bivariate data analysis and measurement skills, including calculating the perimeter of different shapes and reviewing indices and surds.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 maths, hesitation to trust initial answers led to over-erasing and second-guessing; "Stop erasing working!" was a tutor's note after a polynomial exercise. This perfectionism slowed progress and hid the reasoning behind mostly correct solutions.

In Year 8 algebra, not reading each question carefully resulted in solving for area when perimeter was required—losing marks despite knowing the process.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student's recount writing often lacked sentence breaks and clear formatting, making ideas hard to follow for both writer and reader. Misplaced confidence or messy structure meant extra time spent clarifying rather than advancing.

Recent Achievements

One Menora tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with indices and surds is now asking questions on her own and isn't getting tripped up by tricky conversions between shapes or units.

In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with quadratic equations was able to work through several problems independently, only checking in for occasional guidance.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner—previously unsure about reading time—now confidently converts between am/pm and 24-hour clock formats without help, even explaining the process aloud as she works.

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