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Tutors in Highgate Hill include an ATAR 99.80 scorer and peer mentor, a science communicator with a UQ Honours in Physics, seasoned private tutors with international academic awards, a published medical researcher and kids' basketball coach, junior mentoring leaders from Brisbane State High, and accomplished subject duxes in maths and sciences with top 1% state results.

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kieran

PDHPE Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Make the process of learning fun and enjoyable, something to look forward to, instead of learning feeling forced and a chore. I am patient and understanding of others and their situation, as I tend not to put additional pressure on the students and rather help lift that weight off their…
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Drake

PDHPE Tutor West End, QLD
A non judgemental teacher. Patience, kindness, and openness. I have no problem taking the time to understand my student so that I can help them understand the…
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Jack
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Jack

PDHPE Tutor Dutton Park, QLD
The most important thing is for them to feel comfortable and enjoy learning. Creating that environment, I believe, can help motivate and inspire the child to learn more and help them focus! As a teacher I believe I have worked with a wide variety of different backgrounds and ages. I believe this has honed my skills in teaching and learning…
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Benjamin

PDHPE Tutor Dutton Park, QLD
Improve their self esteem by helping them do better at school. I think the student being tutored is the most important person, so you want to help them and improve their skills as much as possible. Strengths are listening, honesty, cheerfulness, calmness, communication Weaknesses: I'm probably a bit on the softer side, a bit too…
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Alice

PDHPE Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Help them to acheive the goals they set for themselves and build confidence within the subject they are struggling with. I am very patient and take my time with the student. I am also thoroughly organised and make sure I have lessons prepared and communicate well to make sure the child receives attention in the particular area they are struggling…
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Liam

PDHPE Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them knowledge in a comfortable and positive environment. I am very patient with everyone I encounter, I understand that everyone is at different stages of…
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Badar

PDHPE Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and encourage them to take charge in their learning and step outside their comfortable zones to learn new things and expand their horizons. This encourages students to become independent lifelong learners and creates a positive attitude towards learning. My strengths as a tutor…
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Harry

PDHPE Tutor Fairfield, QLD
I think the first step in the journey between student and tutor is to build rapport. If the student does not feel comfortable in the space and time allocated, the learning achieved will be sub-optimal. Secondly, I believe patience is critical for tutors - I have seen firsthand the frustration that students can have independently to potential…
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Viet

PDHPE Tutor Fairfield, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor could do for their students is to empower them, make them feel confident and competent in their work. That they have the potential to solve the tasks on their own. I am very patient and encouraging when it comes to tutoring. Coming from a personal training background, I have developed the ability to…
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Samuel

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a comfortable environment in which the student is able learn skills such as commuication, responsibility and critical thinking alongside content. I belive that my strengths as a tutor include: - An ability to connect with the students enabling a comfortable learning environment.…
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Emily

PDHPE Tutor Kangaroo Point, QLD
Listen to them and adapt their style and delivery accordingly. My experience and ability to cater my delivery to suit different learning…
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Alana

PDHPE Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Give them more confidence then they ever imagined they had before :) Tutoring can entirely change how a person views themselves and make them more confident in their abilities. Patience, communication skills, people skills, building trust and…
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Thomas

PDHPE Tutor Petrie Terrace, QLD
A tutor must be approachable and be able to relate to their students. Connections need to be formed so optimal and enjoyable learning can occur. I have a very relaxed and patient demeanor which helps when dealing with all kids. I can also relate very well to child. Another strength I have is that being a rare male pre-service teacher in the…
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Jamie-Leigh

PDHPE Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
Understand where they having trouble. People understand certain concepts quicker than others and sometimes the easy things can be complicated but a misunderstanding. I haven't looked at high school math in a long time. But nothing a bit of refreshing can't…
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Lucas

PDHPE Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor can make increase the learning experience for students. By investing the time and effort into the student, the tutor can make the learning experience one of individuality. By incorporating the students interests and relating the content, that can other wise be complex back to existing individual interests. The tutor can build on both…
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Harrison

PDHPE Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is relate to their learning. A great tutor will adapt their learning styles and pedagogy to frame the student and enable them to learn in the best way possible. For example, you may have several students across the week, yet all of them are different. A great tutor makes an effort in…
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Sean

PDHPE Tutor Fortitude Valley, QLD
Encouraging the use of potential, and subtly promoting the values of the pursuit of academic achievement. Strong rapport building skills, Patient, Encouraging, Light hearted, Great empathising skills, Understand means of learning strategies and memory function, Knowing to reward progress. As for weaknesses, I'm not too sure since I've lived most…
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Calem

PDHPE Tutor Coorparoo, QLD
I personally think the most important thing is to cater to each students individual needs and strengths, as not everyone is the same. Different students will require different approaches to the same topic, so I feel like I am able to do that if necessary. I believe my strengths lie in my strong logical skills to be able to help in many areas of…
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Bhavina

PDHPE Tutor Newstead, 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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Namrata

PDHPE Tutor Moorooka, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being able to teach the student skills that can help them to utilise those skills not only in that particular topic but throughout their subjects. For example, showing a student to skim read to help them not only in English but in other subjects such as Modern History, Geography, Physics…
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Zak

PDHPE Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
The main purpose of a tutor is to expand the tutee's tree of knowledge in a holistic manner. There is no point simply explaining the knowledge behind 1 leaf if it has nothing to hold on to, ie. the trunk and branches. If the leaf has nothing to hold on to then it will fall. So the tutors job is to find the best and most empathetic way from their…
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Ashlyn

PDHPE Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be giving them confidence in their ability with particular "hard" concepts. and being able to help and develop specific skills with them so they can complete their best work in school. my strengths as a tutor would be that I believe I am very understanding and kind and regardless of a…
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Krrish

PDHPE Tutor Hamilton, QLD
The most important thing in my opinion is make it fun and engaging no matter what. As a recently graduated student, I remember the only times I learnt things was when teachers made it engaging and fun when learning. My strengths are communication, patience, fun vibes, and ensuring student satisfaction. Whilst I’m still young I can always share…

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Easy to set up, Friendly and really listens to the child's needs so that a strategic plan can be organised to help the student's learning experience be comfortable and engaging.
Nita Tailor, St Lucia

Inside Highgate HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Tahlia focused on integrating trigonometric functions and evaluating sine and cosine at various angles, then practiced applying general rules for integration and explored 'integration by recognition' using past exam-style questions.

For Year 10, Olivia worked through index laws, simultaneous equations, and Pythagoras' theorem via targeted problem sets from a practice exam sheet.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Henry tackled surface area calculations for prisms and applied the Pythagorean theorem to measurement problems directly linked to his homework tasks.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 mathematics, one student tended to "rush getting through problems," leading to incomplete understanding of methods and less clarity in answers—this became apparent during algebra practice.

For a Year 12 physics assignment, another student struggled to translate graphical information into written analysis; not all details were clearly explained in the report.

In multiple senior math sessions, back checking work for small errors was missed—one tutor noted, "she almost solved the question perfectly but simply made small algebraic errors." Without this habit, time was spent fixing avoidable mistakes rather than tackling more advanced problems or exam strategies.

Recent Achievements

A Highgate Hill tutor recently noticed Tahlia, a senior student, taking charge of her physics experimental report—she not only analysed her results thoroughly but also explained the experiment's limitations independently, something she previously struggled to articulate.

In another session, Lauren in Year 11 tackled advanced trigonometric graphing: after guided practice, she could identify all key parameters from a graph and sketch transformations herself rather than waiting for step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, Ella, who'd changed schools mid-term, asked directly for a refresher on missed maths content instead of passively sitting through confusion; by lesson's end she was confidently solving problems again.

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 West End Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Laurence's College.