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Tutors in Rothwell include a former primary school teacher with 25 years' classroom and enrichment experience, a published author and ATAR 99.8 scorer, seasoned high school maths tutors, university students in education and medical science, an award-winning coach for K–12 children, experienced teacher aides, and specialists with postgraduate degrees in science, business, and engineering.

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Economics Tutor Kippa-ring, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for her student is being patient and understanding that if he or she have difficulty to understand a certain topic or subject I am there to help him to learn and find a way to make her or him to understand. My strenght as tutor is being patient and understanding to my clients as well as giving…
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Economics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
The role of a tutor is to provide the appropriate resources and teaching strategies based on the student's learning ability. Additionally, a tutor should display compassion, empathy and patience especially when students encounter topics that they find difficult. It is the duty of the tutor to ensure the student can be assisted in a safe and…
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Mansi seems very lovely, very quiet and very patient.
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Inside RothwellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava worked on calculating mean, median and mode in statistics, as well as interpreting class limits for grouped data.

In Year 10, Ethan focused on factorising quadratics using the difference of two squares and practiced applying these skills to a range of quadratic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ruby tackled solving trigonometric equations and explored modelling trigonometric functions and their transformations with reference to the unit circle.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, untidy setting out of maths work often made it difficult to track errors—one tutor noted, "the layout needs some improvement," especially during algebraic problem-solving.

A Year 11 student struggled under test conditions; despite knowing the content, anxiety led to missed steps and a lack of visible working.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student avoided practicing harder times tables, choosing only familiar numbers and slowing overall progress.

Across all years, incomplete catch-up tasks and reliance on teacher feedback delayed targeted revision—meaning gaps persisted until directly addressed in session rather than at home.

Recent Achievements

One Rothwell tutor noted a Year 11 student who recently switched to general maths and, after hesitating with participation in the past, is now actively volunteering answers and has even moved ahead of her classwork.

Another high schooler who previously kept quiet during sessions is now identifying specific issues he's facing and openly discussing them—he tackled revision problems independently last week.

From primary, a Year 5 student who once waited for prompts now brings her own example questions to work on each lesson; this time she finished all set tasks before the session ended.

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 Deception Bay Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Grace Lutheran College.