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Tutors in Gaythorne include a top 0.01% Australian Maths Competition medalist and Olympiad bronze winner, a seasoned K–12 school teacher with international classroom and coaching experience, peer mentors from leading science academies, university medical students, youth camp leaders, and award-winning high school graduates in physics, chemistry, writing and mathematics.

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Jack

Info Processing Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to try make difficult content more engaging and easier to grapple with. As I mentioned before, students having difficulty with a topic will be less engaged and less willing to put in the work. That's why it's the tutor's responsibility to try make the content more appealing or reframe it in…
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Riku

Info Processing Tutor Grange, QLD
I think it is to listen and understand a student, and try their best to indentify what is best for them. A tutor should be emotionally supportive, and help students believe in their potential. It may be that I understand what it feels like to not be able to do or not understand something. I can empathise with students about how difficult learning…
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Devika
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Devika

Info Processing Tutor Stafford Heights, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to understand them in person and encourage them to be a good human being . A teacher should understand their students very well. As a tutor I am confident enough that I would pass my knowledge to the children by clarifying all their doubts in an easy…
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Wei Jian

Info Processing Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important things I can do for a student is develop a strong rapport with my student, getting to know their strengths and weaknesses, tailoring my teaching method to their individual needs, building a positive relationship that foster trust, motivation and a comfortable learning material My greatest strengths as a tutor is my ability to…
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Anushreya

Info Processing Tutor Stafford Heights, QLD
Boosting confidence in the student and and help him/her to become more involved . Good understanding of basics in almost all…
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Mehrnaz

Info Processing Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Being able to develop a curriculum base on the student's weakness and strength. I think my creativity in teaching and being able to stay updated with the new curriculum in my…
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Mustafa

Info Processing Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Getting the student to the other side of the crossing in most often not the purpose in tutoring, but teaching them to swim and cross on their own is. The most influential thing a tutor can do is to help the student discover and navigate their educational journey effectively, which is beneficial to them in the longer run. Specifically, a tutor…
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Khuslen

Info Processing Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important thing is for the tutor to facilitate the learning experience for the student, rather than telling the student what to do. Students shouldn't just learn the content but they should also learn how to understand and research future concepts on their own. I want my students to get a great understanding of the entire concept instead…
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Thomas Herman

Info Processing Tutor Herston, QLD
The important things I as a tutor can do is having an open and honest relationship with the student. Giving the best academic advise in terms of learning skills that the student need in order to be successful not only academically but also in the society. Giving honest feedback to the student in a way that will motivate him to continue to…
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Fayaaz

Info Processing Tutor Red Hill, QLD
The ability to help the student in understanding the concept clearly as well as make sure that the individual is able to solve problems related to the topic they are having issues with. Making sure at the end of the day that the student is able to provide an overview of what has been taught to make sure he or she has understood the concept…
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Joseph

Info Processing Tutor Bridgeman Downs, QLD
Adjusting their teaching style to suit the way that student learns. Sometimes, explaining the content for a long time will work, but most of the time it doesn't. Including the student in the lesson is very important. I used tutoring in highschool, so I have a good idea of how to frame my lessons and adjust…
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Hamna

Info Processing Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them overcome a block/limitation they are facing. This could be one specific topic or subject which is a fundamental for their growth. I think unlocking such concepts for students can be a game changer. - Tailoring my learning plan for each child's needs - Ability to recognise and…
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Natasha

Info Processing Tutor Wavell Heights, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: firstly, helping students understand what they think they are not being taught enough/want to understand more of, secondly, improve their confidence/attitude towards the content that they are learning in a specific class (e.g. Maths can seem quite daunting to some students; changing…
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Liam

Info Processing Tutor Chermside, QLD
Believe in their potential and support their growth. I learn knew skills quickly and take on any challenge. I am good at explaining problems to others and I am organised. I can be quiet and shy at times which can hinder work especially with…
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Beatrice

Info Processing Tutor Aspley, QLD
Patience and persistence. Just because they don't understand it one way doesn't mean they cannot in another. My strength as a tutor is being able to explain and break down complex materials for many different…
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Bhavina

Info Processing Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
Motivating and encouraging the student in order for the student to achieve its potential. This is done by setting target goals. Monitor progress and adjust, regularly assessing a students progress. Essentially provide accurate guidance to help the student get through complex topics. I have vast knowledge of a lot of subjects and can provide the…
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Soni

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A Tutor can provide additional and supplement information to the children and can make them to achieve their educational goals. My Dedication, Discipline and…
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Cherish

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Building up their confidence high enough so that no student ever feels shy or hesitant about asking any queries no matter how silly they might think it would sound because until the student is completely clear about the concept with absolutely zero doubts , there is less chance of progressing further. The fact that I relate with students at a…
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Leanne

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
the patience, clarity, kindness, dedication Maths PhD with 3 years CSE postdoc experience. Over a decade teaching experience as a senior tutor in 3 Australian universities Qualified at both theory and practical sides of mathematics and software engineering/development. Passion to help young people achieving academic…
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Shumpei

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I believe this ties back to my strength; I believe patience and compliment are the most important things in tutoring. These students take a lot of time to improve on what they struggle. First, I need to be patient with their progress. Second, I acknowledge their improvements by giving them compliments. Patience. I am also a springboard and…
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Juan

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Understand how the student learns and try to shape the tutoring to them needs. I also consider important to share the passion and excitement for learning. I have a strong background in statistics and I have been working as a Data Scientist a few years, allowing me to understand how to convey the data in the way I want. I found this related to math…
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Angelo

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
To make sure the student comprehends the information behind the subject, not just how to answer a question. Calm,…
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Tegshzaya

Info Processing Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is that they give them with the tools and methods to approach and solve problems and give the student a competitive edge in solving and understanding the problem. I am a very patient tutor one, and I don't like to just solve the problem for them. I try my best to guide them and make them solve…

Local Reviews

Will is maths tutoring both of my children (age 11 and 13) by video conference (Zoom) during the Covid 19 outbreak. This is working just as well as when we had Will sitting next to us and he is doing a wonderful job in increasing both of my children's confidence in maths. With them being at home full time now, they are really benefiting from this weekly one on one tutoring. I would highly recommend Will as a maths tutor.
Sarah Young, The Gap

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Zoe focused on calculating the area of various shapes and applying Pythagoras' theorem to solve right-angled triangle problems.

For Year 9, Tom worked through expanding algebraic brackets and simplifying linear expressions, with extra practice using step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sam practised recognising number patterns and worked with decimals and fractions during targeted activities to build confidence in foundational maths skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated when writing extended responses in a maths assignment, often second-guessing herself—she knew the content but was unsure about explaining why steps were taken. This led to incomplete explanations and lost marks for reasoning.

In Year 8, messy working made it hard to trace errors in algebra, as noted: setting out could be refined.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's slow pace meant not all questions were finished during lessons, especially with measurement tasks.

For one primary student, frustration and boredom with Maths caused her to disengage completely when faced with non-routine problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Gaythorne recently saw Liz, a Year 9 student, move from relying on guesswork with algebra to independently expanding and simplifying brackets—something she'd previously found confusing.

In another session, Liz prepared for her maths assignment by identifying her own mistakes and explaining exactly how she planned to fix them, which is a big shift from earlier weeks when she waited for guidance.

At the primary level, one student who struggled with reading instructions now asks clarifying questions before starting tasks; last lesson, he completed all spelling words without skipping any steps.

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 Mitchelton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hillbrook Anglican School.