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Tutors in Sinnamon Park include an ATAR 99.0 achiever and economics competition winner, a Master of Teaching student with K–12 mentoring experience, a debating captain and coach, accomplished university students in engineering, science, and finance, plus tutors with school leadership roles and extensive experience supporting younger learners across maths, English, sciences, humanities, and more.

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Kayla

PDHPE Tutor Jindalee, QLD
If you are a tutor, your job is to empower other people. Even if you are picking up blind spots, asking a student to paraphrase something, or advising more research in a particular area, there are ways to convey this information that are encouraging and helpful, (rather than condescending). We all have blind spots, too. I have found it…
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Stephen

PDHPE Tutor Corinda, QLD
Improve students' grades at school and improve students' self-confidence towards Maths and English. I have a very high knowledge of the N.S.W. School curriculum. I am professional with all parents and I cater to the individual student and the student's…
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Joseph
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Joseph

PDHPE Tutor Kenmore, QLD
I believe that using good listening skills validates them, improves the educational outcomes and in turn improves confidence. Guiding them through the uncomfortable process of learning. I believe my empathy and experience with education are my strengths. I have a good ability to understand the student's perspective and what they are struggling…
Shashi
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Shashi

PDHPE Tutor Taringa, QLD
help them to learn new skills, time management strategies and assist them to overcome their weaknesses that preventing them to be successful in their studies. I have a several attributes that I see as strengths, such as rapport well with the students, listen to them, understand their weaknesses and strengths easily and I can explain same thing in…
Anna
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Anna

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do are to listen to their students and respond accordingly when tutoring them. It is also important to encourage their abilities and help them to succeed. A tutor should also be there to encourage continuous learning and creating a positive learning environment. I believe my strengths as a tutor are working…
Carina
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Carina

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing you can do for a student as a tutor is to give them the space the communicate. I think that in learning anything, you need to have an understanding of where others are coming from to be able to identify where they differ. This relates to tutoring because if there is a misunderstanding in a topic, I can identify where this…
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Idelle

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
Support them. Sometimes students just need that boost of confidence and support to understand. Frustration in their own learning can often end up being the reason why a concept is not being understood. I was an inclusion support assistant at a primary school, working with various kids with learning difficulties and disabilities. This has given me…
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Yixin

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
Understand their weaknesses and tackle those problems they have Concepts are still fresh in my mind as I am working towards a bachelor of education with Math as one of my subject…
Sienna
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Sienna

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Build up their confidence and belief in themselves Patience,…
Lian
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Lian

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
It is imperative for a tutor to know the students' weakness in order to be able to plan, practice, and implement the necessary actions/studies needed for the quickest and most effective improvements. As a tutor, I would label my friendliness and approachability as big strengths of mine for this will allow my students to get along with me easily,…
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Hermes

PDHPE Tutor West End, QLD
I think communication is one of the most important aspects as a tutor which we could change their of how they solve the problems or questions with a simple communication I’m really talkative and outgoing so I think I could get involved with the students…
Brodie
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Brodie

PDHPE Tutor Bardon, QLD
Support and motivate them without giving away the answers and doing it all for them. Being relatable and creating a friendship. Motivating…
Ainsley
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Ainsley

PDHPE Tutor Oxley, QLD
I would have to say the tutor would need to be driven. If the tutor doesn’t have that drive how will their student show any motivation or show the knowledge they’ve gained I think I’m quite patient. Patience is always ideal when tutoring as something cannot always be fully understood. Additionally I have been told I’m very understanding…
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Samuel

PDHPE Tutor Pinjarra Hills, QLD
Give them the ability to believe in themselves. 1. My strong background in physics, maths and business. 2. My ability to teach people in depth about specific things. 3. My patience when…
Louise
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Louise

PDHPE Tutor Durack, QLD
Been approachable If you do not know something look it up. Be honest it the student and say let's look it up together as not everyone knows everything. Able to communicate its all demographic of…
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Jamie-Leigh

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
Understand where they having trouble. People understand certain concepts quicker than others and sometimes the easy things can be complicated but a misunderstanding. I haven't looked at high school math in a long time. But nothing a bit of refreshing can't…
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Tri Dinh

PDHPE Tutor Inala, QLD
Make sure they are actually learning in a way they are comfortable with. Definitely making anything more fun and learnable…
Amanda
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Amanda

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Ultimately, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is instill self-confidence within the student, positively change a student's view and approach toward learning, and assist in improving student academic performance. In my opinion, a tutor is more likely to achieve these positive student outcomes if they are consistently: - Honest,…
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Claudia

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
- listen and understand what the student is struggling with - be patience in the teaching process - be open to all questions - build relationships - be encouraging - be supportive - adjust teaching styles to students I love people, I believe I am a good problem solver hence I am able to approach tutoring with many different tactics in…
Harry
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Harry

PDHPE Tutor Yeronga, QLD
I think the first step in the journey between student and tutor is to build rapport. If the student does not feel comfortable in the space and time allocated, the learning achieved will be sub-optimal. Secondly, I believe patience is critical for tutors - I have seen firsthand the frustration that students can have independently to potential…
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Fintan

PDHPE Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be someone that can focus on just them (1-on-1), where a teacher cannot, and to find a specific way to teach them based on the students needs (i.e. How the student learns best?). A teacher is unable to do this as much as they have many students to focus on. But tutors can…
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Samuel

PDHPE Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a comfortable environment in which the student is able learn skills such as commuication, responsibility and critical thinking alongside content. I belive that my strengths as a tutor include: - An ability to connect with the students enabling a comfortable learning environment.…
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Namrata

PDHPE Tutor Moorooka, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being able to teach the student skills that can help them to utilise those skills not only in that particular topic but throughout their subjects. For example, showing a student to skim read to help them not only in English but in other subjects such as Modern History, Geography, Physics…

Local Reviews

I would like to send a sincere thank you to your team for choosing Stefanie Palin into our home. My son, at first, was not keen to have a tutor. However, upon meeting Stefanie from the very first meeting he became keen to learn! Jared`s current maths school teacher has not been able to explain elements of trigonometry. However, after Stefanie showed him techniques he understood within minutes (I overheard Jared saying this). I have found Stefanie to be punctual, professional and very eager to help Jared learn and a lovely lady. If I hear of anyone needing a tutor I will not hesitate to inform them of your company.
Angela, Sinnamon Park

Inside Sinnamon ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Lily worked through quadratic graphs and their properties, focusing on different forms of the equation and solving quadratics using factorisation and the quadratic formula.

For Year 11, Ethan addressed assignment queries involving polynomials versus non-polynomials and practiced applying derivatives to exponential and logarithmic functions within a PSMT context.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Grace consolidated her understanding of algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables to solve problems, as well as distinguishing between linear and non-linear equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student in Maths often left homework incomplete, particularly when practice involved plotting graphs or using the graphics calculator; as one tutor noted, "homework was not completed," leaving key graphing skills underdeveloped before assessment.

In Chemistry (Year 11), missed note-taking and infrequent review meant definitions and formula applications were forgotten during revision.

For a Year 8 maths learner, sessions revealed difficulty organizing materials—relevant sheets and laptops were not ready at hand—so time was lost searching for resources instead of practicing questions. In these moments, the struggle to stay organised or follow up on feedback quietly stalled progress between lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Sinnamon Park noticed a real shift with a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when confused—he now speaks up straight away if he needs something re-explained, instead of staying quiet and guessing.

In another high school session, one student who previously struggled with balancing equations managed to work through complex stoichiometry independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often skipped key steps in maths has started carefully checking her working after each question, catching mistakes herself before moving on.

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 Mount Ommaney Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Centenary State High School.