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Regents Park's tutors include an experienced maths lecturer, a Dux and school subject toppers with ATARs up to 98+, seasoned private tutors, peer mentors, STEM ambassadors, student club leaders, and international academic awardees—many bringing standout achievements in Olympiads, creative arts, debating, and youth leadership alongside proven skills supporting K–12 learners.

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Sean

Science Tutor Sunnybank Hills, 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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Manikandaprabhu

Science Tutor Kuraby, QLD
Education is the single most powerful tool that can shape the way our youth thinks. It plays an instrumental role in moulding a child's perspective on almost everything. We make sure that the learning experience will be created in a format that students would like. It was always effective, but we will try to make it interesting with…
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Dale
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Dale

Science Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
The most important thing is to understand each student as a person so that you can personalise their learning and teach to their strengths. This comes with communicating and listening to what that student has to say to you. I like to ask students questions about their background with the subject, or related subjects and what they're hoping to…
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Hamid

Science Tutor Kuraby, QLD
Inspire them. Anyone can regurgitate textbook material in a different way. But only few can truly educate and inspire their students to become the very best version of themselves. Some of the strengths that I believe are quite necessary for a tutor other than leadership are resilience, and the ability to properly analyse a students learning…
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Fatima

Science Tutor Underwood, QLD
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is basically giving them the ability to simply understand their work, as this understanding forms the foundation of what they need to know and without this understanding they would not be able to pus themselves forward into learner their work on a broader perspective. I am a fast…
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Lakshitha

Science Tutor Doolandella, QLD
Providing a healthy learning environment, addressing the student's needs and playing to their strengths while also regularly improving their weaknesses. I am very patient when tutoring as I have tutored all kinds of students and even friends so I am highly adaptive to the students and their learning preferences. I am very organised and I think I…
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Katie

Science Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
To me, one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be open and encouraging. Everyone (not only kids) gets embarrassed and scared to ask questions when they don't know what to do -- its our job to make sure they feel safe enough to ask so that they can fully grasp everything in their minds. If one of my students kept…
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Laura

Science Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Be empathetic and help them through a method they are most comfortable with, even if it can be time consuming. As I have recently graduated highschool, the information is still fresh in my mind. I have been through what most students are currently going through (stress and difficulties) thus it will be easier for me to guide them through their…
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Kyran

Science Tutor Doolandella, QLD
As a tutor is paid to improve a student's grades and so that's the underlying aim. But what a tutor should really do is teach a student how to learn better and improve. That means reminding them to proofread, read the criteria sheet before and after researching, and set up study plans that work with them (if that's palm cards, end of the week…
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muntaha

Science 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…
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Daniel-Louis

Science Tutor Runcorn, QLD
Stay that extra bit of time if possible to make sure a student understands the concepts outlined instead of just leaving at the end of the session. Thorough understanding of maths topics, strong communication skills and patience with…

Local Reviews

Yu Yu was absolutely amazing Very professional, friendly, honest and Intelligent. Highly recommend him.
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Inside Regents ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Sarah focused on applications of the second derivative, particularly in motion problems involving displacement, velocity, and acceleration, and also solved questions requiring interpretation of results.

Year 11 student Daniel worked through logarithms and trigonometric modelling, tackling both equation-solving and worded application questions.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Mia revised addition, subtraction, multiplication tables (2s, 3s, 5s), and identified fractions and shapes using a mix of basic practice and real-life worded problems for context.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student working on exam revision often hesitated to attempt unfamiliar modelling questions, asking for reassurance despite having correct reasoning; as noted, she still struggles with worded questions, specifically with modelling questions that ask to sketch or find the equation to a function.

In Year 10, calculator skills repeatedly created obstacles—one student struggled to access the right program during TA questions and needed step-by-step guides for basic functions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student tackling three-digit subtraction rarely wrote out her process, relying on mental calculations instead of showing working, which led to frequent borrowing errors and slower progress through homework.

Recent Achievements

One Regents Park tutor recently noticed a Year 12 student who, after struggling with calculator skills and complex probability questions, now navigates the right menus independently, picking up small errors early on—this shift to self-correction marks a big change from previous lessons.

In another high school session, a Year 11 student has started explaining her reasoning out loud when tackling tough trigonometry problems; this habit means she's more willing to ask why certain formulas are used instead of just guessing.

Meanwhile, in primary years, one student switched from using fingers for every addition problem to relying on mental strategies, confidently explaining answers even if she's unsure.

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 Logan West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Indie School, Logan - Browns Plains Campus.