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Murdoch's tutors feature a university lecturer and curriculum designer with over a decade of experience, accomplished peer mentors and youth coaches, seasoned private tutors for K–12 maths and science, a creative writing awardee, gifted visual arts graduate, and high-achieving STEM students—including an Olympiad participant and school Dux—passionate about guiding young learners.

Marie Annelaure Kimberley
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Marie Annelaure Kimberley

Tutor Melville, WA
A tutor can build a child's confidence, boost them to achieve higher. Help them to ask questions because they will learn from that. Furthermore if it is hard for a student to understand something, a tutor should try a different approach so that the student understands better. The tutor should come up with new learning strategies. As a tutor the…
Angela
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Angela

Tutor Hilton, WA
Listen to the individual needs of the student. Work with the individual needs of the student. Providing engaging activities for the student to learn a concept which they may need further support with. Be patient and work at the pace of the student. Building strong relationships with students. Understanding that not all students learn the same.…
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Gemma
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Gemma

Tutor Attadale, WA
It is essential for the tutor to present themselves, their content, and their teaching methods in a way which makes the lesson engaging and enjoyable for the student. The tutor is a great influence on the student, and by showing a love and passion for what is being taught, the tutor is able to influence the student to experience the same love and…
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Mayuraa

Tutor Willetton, WA
Making sure my students have every resource they have before entering any exams or any test and making sure they are up to date with their curriculum. But most importantly, always having fun in class and teaching the kids in an unique way from what everyone else don't do. When i understand, and guide them in a way where kids love it, they will be…
Waleed
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Waleed

Tutor Riverton, WA
Regardless of a child's needs, it is important for tutors and teachers to approach each child with empathy, respect, and a willingness to adapt their teaching style to suit the child's individual learning needs. By doing so, they can help every child reach their full potential and succeed in their academic and personal pursuits. Every child is…
Zakery
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Zakery

Tutor Jandakot, WA
Patience is first and foremost when you're with a student. It is vastly important that you should respect the pace at which the student learns and works at, to never pressure or rush the student, to challenge them without making them feel small or inadequate. We all learn in different ways and at different speeds - none of which are better or…
Emily
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Emily

Tutor Riverton, WA
If the student is seeking a tutor, most likely their own school teacher isn't enough. Hence, as a tutor, the extra help they sought, needs to seek better ways to help the student improve. I consider exploring the right way to teach each student, is most important. I like to think I'm patient and approachable. I'm not a strict school teacher, but a…
Agy Jude
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Agy Jude

Tutor Salter Point, WA
The most important things is to always be there to help your student even if sometimes you don't know the answer to everything. You should understand that the students look up to you for help and be ready to help them whenever required. You should be ready to listen to any problem they might have and understand that each student is different and…
Wesley
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Wesley

Tutor Salter Point, WA
Make sure the student is calm and doesn't panic when confronted woith a problem and show them how to break down the steps to solve the problem bit by bit. I try to get the student to do their own work to ensure they know what to do. Listening to me, watching and asking questions at first but then to do it themselves to make sure they can do…
Deena
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Deena

Tutor Jandakot, WA
Provide the student with clarity on their work with a full understanding of the information. Not only does it educate the student and prepare them for the future but it gives each student a mass amount of satisfaction and relief once they understand each topic. I’m very throughout with communication, being a public speaker for 5 years and with …
Antony
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Antony

Tutor Riverton, WA
Making sure that the tutor answers questions the student asks. Also to teach and show the student more new skills they can apply for their subject and to encourage the student to ask more questions when uncertain. I am a friendly, positive and patient tutor. I will find number of ways to explain answers to the questions the students have to ask…
ALISON
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ALISON

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…
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Samiul

Tutor Attadale, WA
Listen and understand any issues or problems they have and take care of it whether it be personal or as a group in the class. At the end of the day its the students who were teaching and they require the utmost attention for better growth so they can be ready and have a better future. I am easy going, understanding, kind but strict when need to be…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Como, WA
I believe explaining a concept in such a way that the student understands it intuitively and can thus use that understanding to solve different problems, rather than simply rote-learning a series of facts, is an incredibly important part of being a tutor. The tutor should be adding to a student's toolkit such that they can solve a variety of…
Avani
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Avani

Tutor Riverton, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Listening to them and understanding their point of view when something seems difficult for them, even when it isn't really from my perspective. Then combatting this problem by exploring different ways to present a difficult concept. I do this using analogies and using simple…
Joyti
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Joyti

Tutor Riverton, WA
A tutor can make the complicated things easier. Also, can make a proper timetable and show a way how to study strategically without getting bored or stressed I can easily amalgamate with my student as a friend and I think that's my most powerful side as a tutor. This is because they don't hesitate to tell me their problems and that's how I get to…
Aidan
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Aidan

Tutor Manning, WA
The first thing would be to establish a plan of goals and expectations and help the student identify their role in this plan. Once a tutor has an idea of the expectation of the parents/school/ students then only can progress take shape, and this might have many forms and variations as to how this is executed as the student grows or stalls. So,…
Raymond
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Raymond

Tutor Spearwood, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them in its most effective and efficient way possible. Because we tutors are responsible in making a hard lesson an easy one for the students. I really love math as a subject and I think that's my strength as a math…
Sarel
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Sarel

Tutor Shelley, WA
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
Ayesha
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Ayesha

Tutor Shelley, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient and adapt to their learning style. Not everyone learns the same way, with the same words or at the same time. It is of utmost importance to showcase your belief in them and empower them to enjoy what they are studying and not just do it for the sake of school but do it for…
Nikita
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Nikita

Tutor Shelley, WA
Individualized Instruction: Tailoring teaching methods and materials to meet the student's specific needs, learning style, and pace. Clarifying Concepts: Helping students understand difficult concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts, providing examples, and offering clear explanations. Building Confidence: Encouraging and…
Yash
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Yash

Tutor Willetton, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are to support their individual learning journey and to empower them to believe in their own abilities. This means more than just helping them understand content—it involves creating a space where they feel heard, valued, and encouraged to ask questions without fear of judgment. I strive to equip…
Richer
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Richer

Tutor Spearwood, 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,…

Local Reviews

Charlotte’s first session with Olivia went well and we hope to have her back over school holidays.
Sarah, Murdoch

Inside MurdochTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Savannah explored the relationship between fractions, decimals, and operations like multiplication and division while reviewing a NAPLAN practice test.

Year 9 student Ryan worked on solving linear equations for x and y, graphing those equations, and understanding gradients and intercepts using visual aids.

For Year 10, Alice focused on algebraic factorisation techniques as well as revising rotation of triangles in preparation for an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly relied on glancing at multiplication tables during problem-solving, rather than practicing recall—this habit slowed progress in mastering mental maths and caused hesitation under time pressure.

In Year 10, another student did not use revision materials provided or arrive with specific questions after independent attempts; as one tutor noted, "she needs to come prepared so the session is more beneficial."

Meanwhile, a primary learner skipped double-checking answers in subtraction, resulting in frequent copying errors.

These patterns meant extra lesson time was spent clarifying misunderstandings instead of building new skills or confidence before assessments.

Recent Achievements

A Murdoch tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after initially forgetting how to approach similar triangles, managed to master the method by the end of their session and could solve problems independently.

In another case, a Year 8 student who had previously relied on multiplication charts is now working through times-tables without prompts and even completed a daunting set of questions quickly once encouraged.

Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school has begun expressing exactly where she feels unsure instead of staying quiet—she's now telling her tutor which concepts "make sense" as they work together.

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 SEDA College WA (Murdoch).