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Salisbury's tutors include a PhD candidate and published scientist, a seasoned primary school teacher and academic coordinator, multiple engineering postgraduates with teaching experience, an HSC dux and scholarship recipient, maths tutors with 90+ ATARs, and accomplished university students in law, health sciences, data science and education—many bringing real classroom mentoring and youth leadership backgrounds.

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Zetong

Chinese Tutor Toowong, QLD
I think the most important thing I can do is to maintain patience, gain experience in communication skills, and give students a sense of accomplishment and a way to learn and, ideally, enjoy the subject, which means more than getting them to pass just one exam. One of my strengths is that I have a good foundation in mathematics and given a little…
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Jessica

Chinese Tutor Brisbane, QLD
First of all, seeing improvement in the grades is one of the important aspect. Although it is important, I would also want the student to feel safe to ask me any questions to allow them further understanding in the contents they are working on. For me, I consider "learning fully and safely" as the most important point. This will provide them the…
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Siyi

Chinese Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Knowing their weakness and helping them particularly based on their weakness to get improve. 1. My personality. I'm an outgoing person, easy to talk with. 2. My experiences. I have experienced teaching whether 20 students or just a small group with 3-4 students, but I can notice how they perform during the class and sometimes if they need help I…
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Joanne

Chinese Tutor Brisbane, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is being able to identify and modify the teaching method to accomodate the student's individual learning style and what is best for them. I am passionate, calm, patient, positive, enthusiastic, empathetic, responsible, confident, problem solver, self-reflection, good communicator and…
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Jaenyne

Chinese Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being patient, communicate with them to understand their struggles and passing on my In-Depth knowledge on the tutoring subject. I also think that being empathetic and understanding would greatly help the student when things get tough. Especially during exam periods or when they are…

Local Reviews

Mehdi made really good connection with my son straight away. He enjoyed the time and is eager to continue.
Scott Spresser, Salisbury

Inside SalisburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily practised adding and subtracting fractions, then moved on to working with decimals by using number lines for clarity.

In Year 9, Alex focused on algebraic equations and interpreting patterns in sequences through hands-on examples.

For Year 11, Layla tackled combinations and probability questions she'd prepared ahead of time, followed by some challenging proof questions to deepen her understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often avoided showing working in algebra, making it hard to spot where understanding slipped—"he seemed to know what to do but didn't want to try," as one tutor noted.

In Year 10, incomplete revision meant only the easier familiar material was practiced; tougher trigonometry questions left him stuck without a strategy.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student struggled with fractions but would lose focus and need extra guidance just to start each problem.

In senior maths, forgetting required materials or mixing up formula sheets led to time lost hunting for basics instead of solving equations.

Recent Achievements

A Salisbury tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to hesitate on algebra—now, he attempts questions without prompts and even checks his own working.

In another high school session, one student who struggled to recall how to solve simultaneous equations last term was able to complete all the steps independently this week, showing clear progress in both understanding and initiative.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner has started asking for help instead of guessing when stuck on fractions, leading her to finish her worksheet with only two minor errors.

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 Coopers Plains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like The BUSY School - Salisbury Campus.