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Tutors in Westlake include a Brisbane Grammar Dux and multi-year subject dux, an Assistant Professor with both university and K–12 teaching experience, an award-winning academic tutor pursuing a PhD, a teacher aide and high school specialist, ATAR 99th percentile scorers, peer mentors, Olympiad participants, seasoned maths graduates, and university students passionate about STEM and education.

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Tony

Geography Tutor Westlake, QLD
Being able to explain concepts well to a student is arguably the most important thing. The best tutors are those who can explain and teach challenging ideas with relative ease in a short period of time because they have such good interpersonal skills. I believe my greatest strength is personal interaction with the student, and the ability to…
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Vas Witharamalage

Geography Tutor Middle Park, QLD
Build and improve the confidence of a particular subject. Easy tactics to memorise and improve the subject knowledge. Build up confidence of the examinations. Clear communication with the subject. Easy methods to memorise technical stuff Confidence build up, How to answer questions and elaborate. Teaching with fun and not…
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Kayla

Geography Tutor Mount Ommaney, 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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Fahmiyah

Geography Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
A tutor's responsibility I believe is to not only help out the students with their homework, assignments and exams preparation but also be a mentor for them helping them overcome the difficulties faced by them in school, help them to not only make use of their strengths but also accept their weaknesses and make a positive outcome of it. A tutor…
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Joseph

Geography 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…
Dana
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Dana

Geography Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
The most important thing I can do as a tutor is to encourage the student to do their best and achieve their goals. If their goal is to get straight A's then I will ensure that I do all I can to help them get there. If their goal is to pass or to improve their grades, it is important that I help them do that. I do not want to give them the answers,…
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Edwin

Geography Tutor Chelmer, QLD
Listen to feedback. Make sure they understand what they are being taught and determine if a new approach is needed. Sometimes the same information can be summarised and presented in a different way that is just easier for some people to understand. My own capacity for learning. Information retention and comprehensive analysis. Communication…
Edward
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Edward

Geography Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is foster an excitement about the learning process. A good tutor can help a student to achieve not only their language goals but to appreciate how important language is to their overall academic achievement. My strengths as a tutor revolve around my communicative style of teaching/tutoring. I'm…
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Samuel

Geography 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…
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Yi-Jung (Rebecca)

Geography Tutor Kenmore, QLD
Listen. Good listening skill is a must. Because it may be the only chance that the student is willing to share with an adult what is really going on. I find sometimes comprehending the texts or the assignments are not student's weakest areas. It may be a case when the student has questions such as "how do I write a report?" or "what is a PEEL…
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Parbath

Geography Tutor Gailes, QLD
Providing guidance, understanding weakness and providing suitable measures to help them to excel academically. Providing strategies to study and learn smartly. I am always excited to learn new things and get motivated to excel further more. I am sociable, adaptable and full of patience. I have a good management skills apart from technical…
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Sierra

Geography Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
Be a good support system and accept them no matter what. Be able to meet them where they are at and go from there in helping them grow. Patience is key when working with students! As well as being able to think quickly and come up with multiple ways to solve a…
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Cassandra

Geography Tutor Durack, QLD
Give them confidence in their own ability to succeed Perseverance and the ability to approach difficulties from many different angles until the right one is…
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Rishabh

Geography Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor needs to be able to imbibe in a student, a way of thinking about things, instead of just spoonfeeding the content and making everything easy for the student. It is very important to clear the basics of the student before anything else. Once the base is strong enough, the student will be able to handle any level of complexity in things. I…

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Everything about this process has been nothing but easy and rewarding! We have received a tutor who is not only very knowledgeable but an amazing teacher!
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Content Covered

Year 12 student Sanvi focused on refining her chemistry assignment rationale and analysis, then practiced exam-style questions on acid-base equilibria and buffer solutions.

In Year 11, Ethan reviewed the application of log laws to algebraic equations in math before switching to chemistry to explore VSEPR theory and its impact on molecular shape using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya completed revision on Pythagoras' theorem with targeted practice problems and wrapped up her work on algebraic expressions by solving index law questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student avoided writing out solutions in algebra, often saying, "I can do this in my head," which led to sign errors that went unnoticed until revision.

A Year 11 chemistry student was reminded to "clean up the rationale" and follow the given structure, as messy formatting made it hard to locate key arguments during peer review.

In senior maths (Year 12), over-reliance on calculators for logarithmic equations meant basic log laws were not committed to memory—this slowed progress on non-calculator tasks.

One younger learner missed assigned homework entirely, leaving foundational concepts unpracticed by next lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Westlake tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to leave assignments until the last minute now starting chemistry tasks early, giving her time to improve her rationale and make real links between concepts.

In Year 12 maths, a student who previously hesitated on practice exams has started attempting every question independently and can now derive and integrate complex functions with much less prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student showed a shift from guessing at diagrams in problem-solving questions to drawing them out purposefully before working through each step—something he'd avoided before.

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 Middle Park State School.