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Tutors in Hyde Park include a published PhD lecturer and STEM mentor, experienced high school English teacher, Kumon and private tutors with years of K–12 maths and science support, a former school vice-captain, seasoned peer mentors, gymnastics and sports coaches, and Dux or ATAR 99+ academic awardees across multiple subjects.

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Shane

Physics Tutor Townsville, QLD
I believe that a good teacher will prioritise the mindset of their student(s) before attempting to actually teach them anything. To enter the flow state prior to gaining knowledge is, in my view, of utmost importance. A tutor should find a way to ensure that their student is enjoying the learning experience. One example is, rather than explaining…
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Jude

Physics Tutor Townsville, QLD
There are various skills and attitudes that a physics tutor should have inorder for the student to enjoy and learn during lesson time. Being able to build rapport was one of the skills that a tutor should have its a way for the student to be comfortable. Moreover, being attentive to the student is a way of making the lesson flow smoothly. For…
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Bron

Physics Tutor Townsville, QLD
The most important thing you can do for a student is usually to inspire them, as this is the number one key to success and personal growth for them in a subject, in my opinion. Allowing students to appreciate beauty and simplicity links the value of the topics to their work in it. Of course, some students are already very passionate so for them…
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Jesleen

Physics Tutor Townsville, QLD
The most important thing that a physics tutor can do for a student is to engage the student in a way which makes them want to keep learning that specific subject if not fall in love with it. At the end of the day motivation must come from the student themself and as a tutor I believe it is my job to help the student find that motivation. I believe…

Local Reviews

Brandon has shown he is very astute in assessing the areas where Angel needs help in his approach to his work and is helping him with those as well as improving his maths
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Inside Hyde ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Ava focused on quadratic equations—progressing to more challenging problems—and practiced writing and naming ionic and covalent compounds in Chemistry.

Year 11 student Isaac worked through chemistry questions identifying ionic and covalent bond interactions, including determining compound types and chemical formulas.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Sophia reviewed index laws, calculated order of operations with integers and decimals, and simplified expressions from her recent school test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly did not complete assigned homework, especially with algebra and coordinate geometry tasks; as a tutor noted, "she could not finish her assigned homework again," which meant key graphing practice was missed.

In Year 11 Chemistry, one student struggled to locate the most updated version of an assessment during a session, slowing progress on risk assessment writing.

Meanwhile, in Year 8 Maths, over-reliance on working out "in her head" without explaining why answers were correct left reasoning gaps—for example, failing to justify why cos55 > cos65.

Unfinished tasks and missing materials created visible interruptions in lesson flow.

Recent Achievements

A Hyde Park tutor noticed Eve, a Year 10 student, now identifies her own mistakes on school tests and asks targeted questions about where she went wrong—something she used to shy away from.

In a recent session, Jacinta (Year 11) arrived with a complete essay draft plus feedback from her teacher and had already revised parts of it independently before the lesson.

Meanwhile, Lauren in Year 8 has started tackling Pythagorean theorem problems on her own and speaks up when she's unsure, rather than waiting for prompts.

Last week, Jacinta finished reading Act 3 of her assigned book ahead of schedule.

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 Citylibraries Flinders Street—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Margaret Mary's College.