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Tutors in Acacia Ridge include a School Dux and Premier's All-Rounder Award recipient with an ATAR of 99.20, a veteran secondary Maths teacher with over a decade's classroom experience and multiple education awards, accomplished peer mentors and academic society leaders, university science medalists, and experienced K–12 private tutors with proven subject mastery and passion for teaching.

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Ding

Psychology Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Being a tutor is not only about delivering contents and information, it is more about supporting and developing students interest in a certain field. Most importantly, i think confidence is the key for students in a learning process, as a tutor, I’d positively encourage them even if they make mistakes in their work. I am friendly, caring, and…
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Shianne

Psychology Tutor Robertson, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is provide an opportunity for the student to thrive. To establish belief in them, as typically students seek out tutoring as they believe they are not 'good' at a subject. Being the one person there that cheers them on is a powerful thing. Providing alternate methods for students to learn is…
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Hoi Yan

Psychology Tutor Runcorn, QLD
I believe tutoring helps students develop a genuine love for learning. There are 2 characteristics a tutor needs to achieve this. Firstly, the tutor should have an open and friendly personality. Learning is inherently effortful, and having someone friendly to guide the process makes it more enjoyable and productive. Additionally, tutors need to…
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Dylan

Psychology Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
Give consistent, constructive, and detailed feedback as well as explaining all doubts the student has until there are no more questions and they fully understand the concept. Not only is helping kids with their work, the most important thing but also to help motivate themselves and become independent learners. Patience and empathy. Studying is not…
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Sophie

Psychology Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student the tools and resources to be able to succeed and learn on their own, and giving them assistance whenever they might need it. My strengths when it comes to tutoring are that I'm patient, understanding, and empathetic. Being patient and understanding are some of the most important qualities…
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Zaakiyah

Psychology Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Firstly to help them understand something that they may be scared or ashamed of not knowing. Also, to help teach special small techniques to quicken solutions. I'm super open and friendly and have a lot of patience, so I can sit and understand what the problem is before rushing and forcing the student to hop…
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Javeria

Psychology Tutor Doolandella, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not spoon feed information, its the art of teaching the child to a degree where it helps them but doesnt answer the entire thing. Spoon feeding a student will only help temporarily and is very harmful. I believe my strengths are that i dont like to teach every child the same way. Each…
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muntaha

Psychology Tutor Underwood, QLD
Educators play an important role in how students minds are shaped and how they approach problems in their studies. Believing in students that they can achieve their goal is one of the most important aspects of teaching them so it encourages them to strive towards their goal rather than realise they aren't capable enough. Watching them set out a…

Local Reviews

Our student is very happy with her tutor's in-depth explanations. I am very happy with EzyMath's clear information, quick responses, and the well-organised and responsive tutor provided within a few days of making the request. The monthly report is detailed and clear, and gaps in general study skills are being filled, which will help with all subjects.
Helena, Acacia Ridge

Inside Acacia RidgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aryan focused on equivalent algebraic expressions and factorisation, working through targeted practice questions.

For Year 8, Ava completed lessons on mean and averages—calculating the mean from data sets and solving problems where only partial information was given.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Zoe revised genetics content in biology, reviewing key concepts and applying them to example scenarios for deeper understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's notebook was "not well maintained," with untidy layout making it harder to revisit mistakes in topics like decimals and pie graphs.

For a Year 11 assignment, missing progress between sessions—due to not following up with the teacher as planned—meant sections stayed incomplete until the last minute, increasing stress.

In Year 10 algebra, one student skipped writing out all working: "He jumped straight to the answer," which hid errors and cost marks on tests.

Meanwhile, a senior student repeatedly forgot to bring required materials (textbook/calculator), limiting productivity during revision for upcoming exams.

Recent Achievements

One Acacia Ridge tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification; this session, he came prepared with specific questions from class and actively sought help on trickier problems.

A Year 9 student, who once skipped over worded algebra tasks, now takes the initiative to break down multi-step problems herself and explains her reasoning aloud without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, one Year 5 student surprised her tutor by creating her own shortcut method for perimeter calculations—she even explained how it worked after working through examples independently.

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 Coopers Plains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aboriginal & Islander Independent Community School.