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Neerabup's tutors include a career primary teacher with two decades' classroom and special needs experience, Kumon-trained maths and English educators, a Montessori-certified early childhood specialist, university students with ATARs up to 96.15 and academic awards, plus private tutors in maths, science and arts—many bringing mentoring, coaching or youth leadership backgrounds.

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Liam

Chemistry Tutor Sinagra, WA
Always be available to listen to any questions/problems that the student may have. As well as always making sure they completely understand something before they move on. Also, making the student trust you so they feel they can talk to you about any question no matter how stupid they think it is. I feel I can 'dumb' things down well, if someone is…
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Harrison

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help reinforce what is being taught in class and provide them with further explanations that may be more effective/relatable and walk them through difficult concepts at their pace so they can get the greatest value from each session. Furthermore, as a tutor, I would have to…
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PUDAMINI

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
1. Tailoring lessons to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student helps them understand concepts more effectively. This personalized approach boosts confidence and academic performance, ensuring students feel supported and capable of tackling challenges 2. Developing a positive, supportive relationship with students creates a…
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Samuel

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not spoon-feed the student. School is about learning to tackle challenges and problems, not necessarily about just passing or just scoring good grades. As a tutor, you are there to ensure you equip the student with the right tools and show them how to use those tools. I believe my…
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John

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
To help students understand the basic concepts in whatever they have to study and help them develop a deeper, more relatable understanding. It is also important for me as a tutor to serve as a good role model for students. I try to make concepts easier for students to understand. Particularly, i strive for understanding rather than memorization…
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Anjali

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
I believe that patience, understanding, and validation are the three most important things a tutor can provide a pupil. Many students who need tutoring believe they are falling behind or that their contributions in class are insufficient, but tutors should always ensure that their students' learning is valid at their own speed and constantly…
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Sabrina

Chemistry Tutor Joondalup, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to help them gain a better understanding in certain subjects by sharing their knowledge, whilst building a good relationship to know the student’s goals and learning styles. In addition to previous teaching experience, I have received additional classes from great tutors as well.…
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Lauren

Chemistry Tutor Ocean Reef, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is develop problem solving skills and to help them to make connections in their own mind, leading to greater retention in the long term. A tutor’s end goal shouldn’t be to teach a student how to work out a specific problem, it should be to get the student to a point where they can tackle…
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Juan Pablo

Chemistry Tutor Connolly, WA
Teach them how to study in a way that works for them. Patience and empathy. I think I'm also good at grounding abstract subjects that might be difficult to understand with relevant examples that help students conceptualize them…
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Jack

Chemistry Tutor Carabooda, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them and show them that what they think is impossible is not and that it can be achieved with some hard work and a nudge in the right direction I think my strengths include being able to identify the student's weak areas and focusing on them to help them improve.…

Local Reviews

Only 3 sessions in but what a difference my son who was adamant he didn't want to do it now loves it and is so much more confident in class and doing homework. His homework results were always 55 percent and below now 90 and above. One happy parent and 15 year old! He said it's heaps easier one on one and how it's explained. I'm impressed.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Islay revised simple probability exercises and calculating probability as decimals, and also completed a Year 9 statistics test focusing on mean, mode, median, and range.

For Year 9, Aiden worked through measurement problems involving volume and surface area of cuboids and cubes as well as problem solving with Venn diagrams in probability.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex focused on film techniques—exploring SWAT codes such as lighting and camera angles—and analyzed how these technical features create different moods in horror and romantic genres.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student found it difficult to maintain focus during longer revision sessions, especially when covering familiar content; "he wanted to move on before finishing the task," noted a tutor, which left key skills under-practiced.

In Year 11 English, another hesitated to start creative writing tasks without reassurance, struggling with self-confidence and idea planning—this made first drafts slow and fragmented.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student repeatedly left homework incomplete and needed reminders to practice times tables between lessons. These patterns led to missed consolidation opportunities and growing frustration when recalling information in class or assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Neerabup tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to struggle explaining her maths methods; now she confidently talks through each step and identifies her own mistakes without prompting.

Another high school learner, previously hesitant to ask for help, started speaking up when stuck on graphing "rise over run," leading to much faster progress in plotting points correctly.

In a recent primary session, a Year 4 student who'd always guessed at reading tricky words now pauses to sound them out carefully before moving on—something she avoided before—and finished the lesson by reading an entire short passage aloud.

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 Clarkson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Joseph Banks Secondary College.