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Tutors in Pearsall include a Montessori-trained educator with seven years' classroom leadership, a primary teacher rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted, Kumon's highest-achieving maths specialist, an ATAR 98.8 scorer with science distinctions, experienced English and STEM mentors, peer coaches for academic competitions, and university graduates in astrophysics, engineering and psychology who bring both subject mastery and kid-facing expertise.

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Rameez

Software Dev Tutor Wanneroo, WA
The basic understanding of the concept The clearing of concepts with examples from grass root…
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Wernigh

Software Dev Tutor Landsdale, WA
The most important thing is that the student can feel safe and comfortable in the learning environment, as well as them being able to openly ask questions and not feel judged for asking questions. Another really important thing is to change my teaching method based on the student to ensure they can understand the topics and learn in a way that…
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Adam

Software Dev Tutor Wanneroo, WA
A good tutor should give to every student: 1- an understanding of the principles in the material; 2- the tools to tackle the material with confidence - typically inductive or deductive reasoning; and 3- an appreciation for the subject. As a homeschool parent I'm always learning new ways to teach STEM. Now semi-retired, I'm a mathematician…
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Felix

Software Dev Tutor Darch, WA
Be a pillar of support for the student, not just in studies but any worries they may have, within reason, and to be viewed closer to a friend while maintaining professional standards, to create a more positive environment. Patient, willing to learn together with the student if it is something I also don't understand and because I have cousins…
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Kavin

Software Dev Tutor Heathridge, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student's confidence, create a safe learning environment, and foster a genuine curiosity for the subject. A tutor should act as a guide and a mentor, not just someone who provides answers. I believe in encouraging students to think critically and learn from their mistakes, which helps them…
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ANH QUAN

Software Dev Tutor Marangaroo, WA
Here are few important things a tutor should do for a student, in my opinion: 1. Be patient. It allows for a learning environment where students feel comfortable taking the time they need to grasp concepts 2. Don't overwhelm students with an excess of information, but rather to introduce knowledge at a pace that is manageable for them 3.…
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Aaron

Software Dev Tutor Hillarys, WA
Be patient with the student and try different approaches to teaching Being patient and explaining concepts…
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Shekin

Software Dev Tutor Darch, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student more confident in themselves which motivates them in their studies so they succeed. I have seen in a personal level how badly confidence can affect someone in their studies. You start doubting yourself and think you are horrible at a subject. This leads to the person to not…
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Kushil

Software Dev Tutor Kingsley, WA
- Be prepared for all sessions - Be on time for all sessions - Communicate in a friendly manner with students so that they feel relaxed and able to concentrate for the time period. - Have an array of resources available to share with students Ability to communicate complex concepts to students by breaking these ideas down into more relatable…
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Ashan

Software Dev Tutor Joondalup, WA
Constantly provide constructive criticism and feedbacks that would work towards their success, encouraging a growth mindset, and identifying the students learning style and adapting teaching methods to match. My kindness and friendliness as a person, my communication skills, my patience, my ability to explain complex concepts in a simplified…
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Erin

Software Dev Tutor Greenwood, WA
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be enthusiastic when teaching and understand their topic well. It will motivate students to learn and ask in-depth questions. The tutor should be clear to avoid miscommunication, flexible to different learning methods, and engaging. In addition, it is fundamental for the tutor to…
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Dhirendra Kumar

Software Dev Tutor Marangaroo, WA
Giving them prowess to become confident thinker, sharp analyser and high motivation to solve problems. He can enlarge their vision to see the direct relationship of the abstract looking concepts to the applications scattered around thus increase their interest in learning the subject. It also greatly a role of tutor to create a structure in…
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Benjamin

Software Dev Tutor Padbury, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is give the student a complete and well-rounded understanding of the topic or question. With an incomplete understanding of the foundation of a question, gaps in knowledge can prohibit students from being able to navigate a straight forward process to find a solution. I believe my strengths would…
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Software Dev Tutor Hamersley, WA
A tutor should create a supportive environment, simplify difficult concepts, and encourage independent thinking so the student becomes more confident and self-reliant. I’m patient, clear in my explanations, and good at breaking down complex topics—especially in math and science. I also adapt my teaching style to suit each student’s learning…
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Lachlan

Software Dev Tutor Hillarys, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be a reliable source of guidance and support. Consistency helps build trust, and when students know they can depend on their tutor, they feel more confident in their learning journey. A great tutor also adapts to the student’s needs, making lessons engaging and effective. Beyond…
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Juan Pablo

Software Dev 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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Tom

Software Dev Tutor Sorrento, WA
Inspire them. Make it so the student wants to learn! I am very hard working, I've got a Degree in Chemical Engineering and I'm good with…
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Mick

Software Dev Tutor Koondoola, WA
The most important things a tutor can do is to explain concepts to the students correctly and to help guide a student in their studies. My strengths as a tutor are that I am willing to help the students with their learning journey and cater to all their…

Local Reviews

Great work with my son on the first session. .Nice to meet you Eloise. Thank you for leaving feedback on my acoount about the first session.. And l am looking forward for the next lesson. Website also has great resources.
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Inside PearsallTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Jack worked on converting fractions to percentages and practiced finding percentages of whole numbers using step-by-step examples.

Year 8 student Mia focused on the laws of indices, including simplifying and solving problems with exponents, and also reviewed perimeter and area calculations for triangles in worded contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sophie tackled probability concepts by calculating probabilities for single events and understanding mutually exclusive outcomes through real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student frequently left homework incomplete and often relied on class prompts rather than practicing independently—especially with index laws. As a tutor noted, "she sometimes has to refer to the notes instead of recalling the rules from memory."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 learner hesitated to attempt probability word problems unless formulas were in front of him, showing an over-reliance on aids and reluctance to break down complex scenarios.

During algebra sessions with a Year 7 student, skipping working led to forgotten terms in final answers—"she'd write 5x but leave out the +9"—which muddied accuracy when checking later.

Recent Achievements

One Pearsall tutor noted a high school student who had previously struggled with indices now scored 85% on a recent test, confidently simplifying problems that once caused confusion.

Another secondary student, who used to hesitate when faced with unfamiliar maths questions, has started tackling challenging problems independently and only asks for help after giving them an honest attempt.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently began talking through her reasoning out loud during lessons—where she once stayed quiet and guessed answers—showing clear steps as she ordered numbers by place value and rounded them to the nearest ten.

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