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Mount Richon's tutors include PhD and Masters-qualified maths and science educators with Cambridge and WA curriculum experience, an award-winning Chemistry department head, a university-level mathematics curriculum developer, primary specialists with education degrees, accomplished English teachers with IELTS expertise, ATAR 94.9–99+ graduates, and experienced private tutors passionate about mentoring students from early years through Year 12.

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Noel Xavier

Economics Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being patient and listening to the student, and being able to instill study habits and life lessons to students. I struggled myself as a student, and I think I can relate to certain obstacles of a student. Although, I did excel in high school as I worked hard. I am proficient in both hard sciences and social…
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Manesha

Economics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
Improve their confidence in the field of study is very important. In year 11 I found myself questioning my mathematical skills and this often made me perform bad in tests because I'd doubt myself and make silly mistakes. Over the summer break before year 12 I had a private tutor who helped me improve my confidence and in year 12 I found out that I…
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Soham

Economics Tutor Harrisdale, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do is teach concepts in a way thats easy in the students perception and the way the student can best understanding something as this is very different for different students. My strengths as a tutor is the way i teach student about questions in multiple ways to open there ways of answering questions…
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Samuel

Economics Tutor Southern River, WA
-I think having the ability to pinpoint what a student is struggling with and adapt their course in accordance with that. -being encouraging and making the experience enjoyable for the student. -understanding and good knowledge of subjects being taught. -Communication with Highschoolers: Have worked as a volunteer youth leader for 2 and a…
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Raghini

Economics Tutor Byford, WA
The most important thing is to make them comfortable with you because if they aren't, they won't learn anything I'm patient so I'm happy to go over material any amount of times for the student to understand it. I'm friendly so my students don't feel…
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Zikang

Economics Tutor Southern River, WA
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is cultivate the student's interest in studying. The person who is going to make the biggest difference in the students academics is themselves. As a tutor, my job is to help the student achieve better in their subjects as well as motivate them to make a difference for themselves. I specialize in…
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Aaditya

Economics Tutor Gosnells, WA
The purpose of tutoring is to help students help themselves, or to assist or guide them to the point at which they become an independent learner, and thus no longer need a tutor. A tutor is a person with which a student can ask questions freely and without hesitation in a protective and conducive atmosphere. I always tell my students that the only…

Local Reviews

Dylan was extremely professional and he came prepared with a range of materials.
Hannah, Armadale

Inside Mount RichonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Isabelle focused on trigonometry basics and solving quadratic equations, as well as revising exam papers to strengthen understanding.

In Year 10, Ethan worked through compound interest calculations and practiced applying the sine equation, using worked examples for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sam tackled fraction multiplication and division before moving onto a brief introduction to quadratic equations and some hands-on geometry activities.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to keep their notes organised during geometry revision, which made it hard to track errors and slowed down correction—"it would be nice to have notes ready, we can discuss notes organisation next time."

In Year 11, one student did not complete their worksheet and left some homework unfinished, missing out on vital practice for multi-digit operations.

For a Year 10 learner, over-reliance on the calculator during algebra meant working steps were skipped; this caused repeated sign mistakes that weren't caught until late in the session.

Each of these habits led to confusion or lost learning time.

Recent Achievements

A Mount Richon tutor recently noticed that a Year 10 student, who had previously struggled with trigonometry, became visibly more comfortable after working through targeted practice and even finished the tougher ratio questions using a basketball analogy—something he couldn't do before.

In Year 8, another student who used to keep quiet during sessions now comes prepared with her own questions and isn't afraid to ask for clarification when stuck, showing real initiative compared to earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler surprised her tutor by remembering how to convert fractions to percentages weeks after their last session and volunteered to tackle new fraction problems without hesitation.

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 Armadale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Armadale Senior High School.