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Samson's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate awarded for mathematics excellence, an ATAR 99+ achiever and Australian Maths Competition distinction winner, a Cambridge A-Level graduate with proven tutoring results, school Duxes and academic award recipients, plus experienced mentors, coaches, peer leaders and STEM specialists passionate about guiding K–12 students.

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Ru

Tutor Winthrop, WA
I believe encouragement, repetition and clarification of syllabus points are things that a tutor can focus on, in which will greatly improve the confidence and results of the student. I have just recently graduated high school and thus share common experiences with the current students, I believe this as an advantage as I can guide and mentor my…
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Darragh

Tutor Melville, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students are to listen to them, understand their individual needs, and relentlessly support their learning journey. By actively listening, a tutor can identify where the student is struggling and how they best learn, which allows for a tailored approach that makes the material more…
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Divyesh

Tutor Murdoch, WA
The power of being non-judgmental. A tutor must understand that every student has different learning capabilities and focus more on students that find it difficult to grasp concepts without belittling them. I believe I have two strengths as a tutor- 1. I do not follow the status quo/ set pattern of teaching. I like to mix things up so that my…
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Sakthivelnathan

Tutor Murdoch, WA
Make student to realize the need of mathematics in their life and work place. Create a habit of imagining or visualizing a math problem, upon reading it. I let the student to realize that mathematics is a basic language to learn almost everything around the world. I am good at breaking down a complex math problem and simplify it by…
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Joshua

Tutor Melville, WA
A tutor should provide what a teacher can't. There is a reason that students seek tutoring, and it is therefore a tutor's role to meet their needs. I believe patience is the most important thing. Not everyone thinks the same, and its important for a tutor to understand this, and to move at a pace that suits the student, whilst also challenging…
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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…
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Josephine

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to approach topics that the student is finding difficult differently. When approaching the topic differently it can aid the student in seeing it from a different angle and which way they learn best. I am a very organised and patient person, that strives for the success of…
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David

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
Teach them that can confidently learn independently. I have tutored undergraduate level biology privately in the past for about six months. I have also supervised over 20 honours, masters, and doctoral students in formal university settings. I have training in postgraduate biostatistics and mathematical modelling and have supervised PhD students…
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Paul

Tutor Beaconsfield, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to listen to them to gauge their level of knowledge and interest in a subject, then to offer motivation and positive reinforcement. This gives the student the confidence to help 'drive' the learning process, with the tutor guiding that process by offering information, skills and…
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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,…
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Siti

Tutor North Lake, WA
To help them to be more confident about themselves, and believe in themselves that they can do very well in the subject. By teaching them in the easy way that they can handle and make them feel successful with their learning. I have a very good habit as both teacher and mentor, which to make sequence of the learning as simple as possible. I…
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Khashayar

Tutor Melville, WA
active communication will enable the tutor to understand the student's issues, strengths, weaknesses, and effectively plan the lessons for student's need. In addition to that, a clear and simplified explanation of subjects will not only enable understanding of the topic, but also could develop an interest of the subject in the student. Once the…
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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…
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Claude

Tutor Alfred Cove, WA
A tutor above all else needs to encourage students to strive to be better in all facets of learning. As required a tutor should also be a mentor and counsellor and provide students with an atmosphere conducive to developing strong learning skills. I am compassionate , patient and understanding. These traits have been honed through my general…
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Jaden

Tutor Booragoon, WA
The most important thing to do as a tutor is to ensure your students are comfortable with you teaching them. Being able to cater to each student and getting to know them to ensure that you can adapt your teaching methods to be suite them. I am a very patient person and always do my best to explain concepts in a way people can understand…
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Joanna Christine

Tutor Spearwood, WA
Imparting knowledge Being patient and have a creative way of…
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Jackie

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Help them understand the contents, provide tips and feedback on their work and do lots of guided practise! I am very organised and I always do my best to motivate and encourage my students to do their best, with a year of experience with students from different grade…
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Myra

Tutor Booragoon, WA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, provide clarity on challenging concepts, and, most importantly, inspire a genuine curiosity to learn more. A good tutor should create an environment where students feel supported, ask questions freely, and explore topics beyond the lesson because they…
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Jannzel Marie Bianca

Tutor Bateman, WA
Being able to pass knowledge and for them to get things easy. Also, for them to know that studying is not hard but enjoyable! Patient,…
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Jadon Dwight

Tutor Bateman, WA
I can make the student not only competent, but also comfortable and confident in a certain topic. I understand how stressful hard subjects can be. I want to take away the feeling of fear when students enter a class they think they're not good in. Another thing is teaching a student to be an autodidact. I was fortunate enough to know this tactic…
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Paul

Tutor Booragoon, WA
Strictly in terms of ATAR, to help students do and understand past exams so when the real exams come, they would feel less stressed and more "at home" with the topics being examined, whilst being able to manage time well due to them having done similar past exam questions as routine. But in terms of tutoring, actually helping the student…
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Matthew

Tutor Fremantle, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a structured learning environment. Often, the biggest source of exam-related stress is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of material and not seeing the connections between topics. A tutor should help students make sense of this by summarizing key concepts and looking ahead,…
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Roshini

Tutor Leeming, WA
- Improve the grades to increase the student's motivation in the subject - Improve the understanding of the subject by using different teaching methods - Evaluate the weakness and teach the right basics in order to learn more complex topics - Recognising the weakness of a student - Passionate about Maths and strong grasp in Maths skills by…

Local Reviews

Really friendly and great at communicating with my daughter who is quite shy. Sana really put my daughter at ease straight away
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Inside SamsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jade reviewed index laws and practised interpreting and sketching linear graphs.

For Year 10, Harry focused on trigonometric ratios and tackled multi-step probability questions using tree diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Aiden explored applications of geometric series in financial contexts and worked through techniques for differentiating exponential functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student preparing for Specialist Mathematics exams often didn't have a clear study plan or key exam dates on hand, leading to last-minute revision and gaps in coverage ("Need an outline of when exams and other assessments are").

In Year 9 Maths, another student relied on class notes alone rather than attempting practice questions from the textbook before class—this limited exposure to harder problems.

One tutor noted that a Year 7 student rarely communicated when stuck: "I need to be made aware of when you don't understand something," which meant persistent misunderstandings weren't addressed promptly.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Samson noticed a Year 11 student who used to leave revision until the last minute now sticking to a self-made study plan and even setting up extra practice before an upcoming exam.

In Year 9, another student who often hesitated to try harder problems started regularly attempting more difficult questions during sessions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner—previously quiet and reserved—has begun asking for clarification whenever unclear instead of just nodding along.

Last week, that same student finished writing a full page independently in preparation for their class test.

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 Coolbellup Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Samson Primary School.