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Padbury's tutors include a 99.75 ATAR runner-up dux and Chemistry Olympiad mentor, an award-winning Maths/Science tutor in Curtin's top 1%, a veteran engineer-PhD with decades of school mentoring, subject duxes in maths and science, primary education specialists, accomplished youth coaches and peer mentors, plus university medallists and academic prizewinners.

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Tess

Economics Tutor Marmion, WA
Not only teach the student the content at hand, but teach them how to learn the content, giving them to ability to study more effectively in the future, and learn and grow in the direction they desire. I have great patience, and the ability to adapt and change my thinking to benefit others. I am extremely personable, with the ability to build…
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Benedict

Economics Tutor Madeley, WA
Ensuring they feel that the learning environment is comfortable and safe, where they can ask questions and request feedback on their work. A tutor should also keep in mind the importance of the uniqueness of each individual, as they will need different teaching styles to cater towards them depending on their age, culture, learning style, etc.…
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Sanjna

Economics Tutor Gwelup, WA
To help the student form a routine and improve performance in the school. Teaching the skill of learning and eventually working towards independence is very important to me. When a student develops inner strength to learn, half of the work is done. Specially in Maths i like to analyze any gaps and help the student to bridge these gaps first. To…
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Shayanton

Economics Tutor Heathridge, WA
Understand how the student thinks, and how best to reach out to them so that they understand the topic most effectively, and most importantly create a fun environment where studying can be viewed as a fun activity as well. My strengths are empathy, critical thinking ability and enthusiasm for learning. I can explain one item (e.g. math problem) in…
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Cody

Economics Tutor Darch, WA
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are to: 1 - place a focus on topics the student is struggling with 2 - teach these topics in a way that is different from what they are being taught in class. From a basic principles foundation and adding complexity as the student understands the topic more. I am currently a…
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Shelby

Economics Tutor Joondalup, WA
Understand the students method of learning and cater to it Empathy - i understand the struggle kids go through and the pressure they’re under so don’t like to inflict that…
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Sendir

Economics Tutor Innaloo, WA
1. To identify where the child needs help - be it in the process of solving a question, or in fact in the way they think of what the question is asking. 2. To be able to communicate point 1 above, such that the child is able to understand. 3. Holistically take into account that each child is different, sometimes it is not a matter of merely…

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Jaiden likes Justin as he explains how to work out the Maths in different ways and Jaiden understands this
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Daniel practised solving quadratic equations and expanding brackets using the FOIL method, as well as collecting like terms for simplification.

In Year 10, Chloe worked through factorising quadratic expressions and examined relationships between parallel and perpendicular lines in linear equations, including drawing connections to their slopes.

For a Year 6 session, Leo received guidance on his HASS report about the importance of coastal environments, focusing on structuring ideas clearly within his assignment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student left homework (indices and tree diagrams) at school and struggled with calculator instructions for algebraic solutions; this meant valuable lesson time was spent troubleshooting rather than practicing.

For a Year 10 student, "work in notebook not showing steps so of no use when reviewing," leading to confusion during revision for factorisation.

A senior student's sparse class notes and missed homework sheets made it difficult to prepare for upcoming tests.

In English (Year 7), another student's arguments lacked cohesion due to rushing written responses without outlining ideas first—impacting essay clarity under timed conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Padbury noticed Danielle, a Year 10 student, has begun finishing her maths practice tests much faster than before and now gets a higher percentage of questions correct—just last session, she completed the test on time with only minor errors.

Meanwhile, Holly (Year 8) had previously struggled with supplementary angles but was visibly more decisive this week, working through those problems after just a little prompting.

In Year 3, Sam surprised his tutor by tackling new maths content independently rather than waiting for help and even volunteered to try extra challenge questions at the end of their session.

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 Whitford Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Padbury Primary School.