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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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Donya

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
I believe that a good tutor's primary goal is to utilise everything at their disposal to convert concepts into tangible and engaging topics and enthuse their students. Thus, I believe motivation is the fuel for accomplishing great results. With tutoring, we can help students to build confidence by tackling their academic fears and as a result,…
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Jack

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Practice and opportunity. Students come to tutors to practice on what they feel weak at and need the many opportunities to try and try to become confident. My strengths is my patience, I am happy to retry a question as many times as a student…
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Rika

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Having the heart to serve the students for their learning experience and growth. I give detailed, individual feedback to all…
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Jordan

Tutor Marsden, QLD
Make the student feel comfortable and listen to them so that the instructions fit their level of knowledge and style of learning. Outside of sessions, the tutor should master the content. I am patient and friendly. I find maths intuitive. I'm a voracious reader. My background in economics and philosophy help me to explain new concepts in clear…
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Yu-Jen

Tutor Stretton, QLD
The most important thing about being a tutor is definitely creating output for the student as effectively and efficiently as possible. However, this cannot be done in a way where the student feels obliged to come to your sessions to study. They must enjoy the environment so that they are doing this happily and to their own accord. I am persistent,…
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Navdisha

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Listen to the students, being creative with students for their learning material, providing academic guidance, connection towards students. Patience, Active Listening, Communication, Creativity,…
Jessica
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Jessica

Tutor Marsden, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is work with the student at their own pace and find ways that work best for them. It allows for them to not feel rushed and be able to take their time and not feel silly. I like to interact with children. I am a dedicated worker and love to be organized. I like to interact with kids at their…
Rohan
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Rohan

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Help them learn the way they learn best. Education is extremely important, and often students that seek tuition are having troubles with the work, which is often caused by the teacher not teaching them in the way that they learn best. And that is okay, so as a tutor, I would want to see how they learn best, and help them to enjoy and achieve in…
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Sushanta

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Most important thing in learning process is repetition of lessons and patient hearing and understanding of their thought process or logic. Students need to be guided in their thought process - the way they better understand. As a tutor my strngths are : 1) I can present various ways of problem solving, that suit their ability. 2) I am very…
Gurleen
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Gurleen

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Care, i think i tutor must care for the student and their grades, with care it is much easier for the student to learn with a comfortable atmosphere. I use visual representations, clear explanations and creative ways to…
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Zhiqiang Amos

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to create a safe learning environment that strives to nurture the student's ability to think critically and to approach questions in a systematic manner. Applying Socratic questioning techniques is one way to do so. The power relationship between the student and teacher must be balanced so that…
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Kishan

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Ultimately, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Some qualities of a good tutor include skills in communication, listening, collaboration,…
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Robert

Tutor Park Ridge South, QLD
helping them to overcome their lack of confidence and/or fear of that which they are struggling with patience and determination to problem…
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Fay

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
I personally think, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is giving them clear explanations, boost students motivation and engage them in learning and offer constructive and useful feedbacks. Providing a concise and understandable explanations of complex topics and concepts is certainly an important requirement for a tutor,…
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Alexi

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe that a tutor should instil a positive mindset to learning in each student, by encouraging them to challenge themselves, be persistent, and know that making mistakes is a part of learning. I also feel that a tutor should teach their students practical strategies and skills that students can learn to use independently. This way, students…
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Simon

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
Inspire them. One of the biggest roadblocks for many students is a general reluctance to do it due to negative stigma from either their parents, peers or even themselves. Sometimes when students don't quite grasp a concept, they will think "well I just don't get it", and then further down the line every time that concept is built upon, they will…
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Caitlin

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be able to work at their pace and style, and give all the time the students needs to completely understand, learn, and comprehend certain ideas and concepts for effective learning and long-term retention. I'm an adaptable and compassionate tutor who really takes the time to understand how…
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Van Tri Duc

Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
A success of being a tutor is the success of building their students' confidence, not only in their study but in their life as well. Because it is really great to see they are happier in themselves when they come home from school and the actual achievement they can make after receiving a proper tutoring session. I used to get lower grades in the…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Listen to the student - understand what they know and where they need help. Be patient and willing to explain things multiple times. Ensure lessons are fun and engaing. I am very patient and a calm, which creates a comfortable learning experience for the…
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Namya

Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Building confidence in students is the important thing a tutor can do. This is crucial because without confidence, it can be quite daunting for a student to overcome their academic challenges. Dealing with empathy and patience is my primary strength in tutoring. I can help them feel comfortable asking me for help, as someone who has been in their…
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Chamini

Tutor Pallara, QLD
Building a student’s love for learning is the most important part of education. When they truly enjoy what they are learning, they naturally reach their highest potential academically. I’ve seen this hold true for every child I’ve worked with, regardless of where they are on the learning spectrum. My strengths as a tutor include an ability…
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Gabin

Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
The most important things that I can do for students are helping them to succeed, build a professional friendship, and mentoring them by being a role model and teaching them good studying habits without forgetting to encouraging them. My strength as a tutor is the experience that I have from the informal tutoring that I have done back in high…
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Hannah

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can provide a student with is the confidence in themselves that is needed to accomplish what they dream. By explaining things in a way which makes sense to each individual student they are equipped with the tools they require to get where they want to be in life. My ability to explain concepts in a way…

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.