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Mathusha

Chemistry Tutor Carindale, QLD
I build a rapport with the students and customise the lesson with a mature and sensitive approach by understanding the student's strengths and weaknesses. I make sure I keep the student motivated by making learning interesting and engaging. I am an active listener. I plan ahead to make the classes interesting and active. I have a mature and…
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Varvara

Chemistry Tutor Mansfield, QLD
I am confident that an ability to find a right way to deliver an imformation is the best thing a true tutor can do. It is always important to remember that every student is different and therefore a study approach has to be different as well. As I tutor, I am an excellent communicator, which allows me to find a right way to educate other students…
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David
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David

Chemistry Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Teach them the ways to study Give them a general guideline For math, firstly, I will make sure students understand the concepts and principles. Then, we need to do many questions so that students can be familiar with different types of questions and understand the application of math. OP1 (ATAR =99.45) High distinction in Australian Mathematics…
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Theodora

Chemistry Tutor Holland Park, QLD
Give them the tools to achieve a high standards and a sense of belief in themselves. My strengths as a tutor are ability to solve problems methodically and logically in a way that students can understand easily and apply for themselves to their school work and assist in achieving their…
Uen Kwan Audrey
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Uen Kwan Audrey

Chemistry Tutor Wishart, QLD
The most important thing I could do for my students is to inspire them through learning. For example, students can understand the complex topic better through application to daily situations. In Mathematics, this will better prepare them for complex questions and PSMTs as students will be learning real life applications as well as problem solving…
Paola
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Paola

Chemistry Tutor Lota, QLD
Being a reliable and trustworthy tutor, who could adapt their teaching style and made of communication to suit all levels of ability. I am the type of tutor who will come into the role and make a positive impact on those students I am teaching. My strengths include I am highly organized and well planned which means I will always be able to…
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Anil

Chemistry Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
Provide a safe learning environment where all questions are relevant and tools for them to develop confidence in the subject matter. Patience, Experience, Approachable and…
Zeran
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Zeran

Chemistry Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
I believe the most important thing for a chemistry tutor to do is to guide their students through a difficult concept step by step, and lend them as much assistance as necessary. Ultimately, the goal is to help the students to succeed. I have very recently graduated from high-school, thus I have a fresh understanding of what is taught and how it…
Eamon
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Eamon

Chemistry Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Communicate the fundamentals of the problem at hand and provide insight into what is being solved. In maths especially understanding the question and helping the student to find that understanding is always the first move to make with a student. If they don't understand what's being asked then they won't be able to find the right answer and…
Feba
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Feba

Chemistry Tutor Rochedale, QLD
Instilling a passion for learning in a pupil is the most significant contribution a chemistry tutor can make. Encouraging enquiry, offering direction, and customising instruction to meet the requirements of each student can enable them to not only understand academic material but also cultivate a lifetime love of learning. My strong abilities as a…
Eric
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Eric

Chemistry Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
I think it's okay for tutors to make mistakes while teaching, but these mistakes have to be found out and clearly explained to the students afterwards. Hence the most important thing I think as a chemistry tutor is to be sincere and responsible. I am academically excellent on Maths and I am fully confident on teaching this subject since I achieved…
Marcus
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Marcus

Chemistry Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Not only is knowing the content extremely important, but the way tutors teach the content is more important. Every student has their own needs, and a chemistry tutor must recognise that some teaching strategies might work for some but not work for others. My strengths is my teaching style. I believe my ability to connect with the student allows…
Melody
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Melody

Chemistry Tutor Manly, QLD
It's vital for the tutor to help the student learn how to learn in their own way. Also allowing for a trusting relationship so that the student feels comfortable asking for help. Futhermore It is ideal to help the student believe in their own abilities and have confidence in their work. My biggest strengths are my patience and organisation. I…
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Prabhjot

Chemistry Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to boost student's confidence by clarifying concepts. Additionally, creating a supportive teaching approach and setting realistic goals really helps students in the long term. By offering motivation and believing in the student's abilities can help improve student outcomes. My biggest strength…
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Riddhika

Chemistry Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
According to me available for the student at the time of need that is more important and identifying exactly where the student get stuck or need help is what makes an efficient tutor. Explanation capacity and clarity of specific topics in subject about basics and pointing it in student's mind is the best strength that I have so far. Along with it…
John
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John

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do in my opinion is be patient with a student and try and understand the problem from their perspective. By doing this, you are able to see more clearly the issue that they might be having. I also believe that finding the best learning method for a student is a key part of the role as a tutor, and…
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Denise

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, explain concepts clearly, and create a supportive, judgment-free environment. A great tutor helps students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also guiding them toward independent thinking and problem-solving. Its…
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Zhi Yan

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Personally, the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to inspire the student to be curious. Being in a 1-to-1 setting, it gives an ideal environment for the student to get personalised help. For me, I always let my students know no questions are stupid, I do not want the student to be afraid of asking question, and to ask questions…
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Sanjana

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor can do a lot for a student. But I feel like the most important thing that can be done is to change the idea of a negative notion about a subject in the students mind. Attitude plays a key role in learning, and diminishing that fear, and giving the student confidence can really change their entire interest and perception about that certain…
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David

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important role of a chemistry tutor is to create an environment where the student feels fully comfortable and confident. It’s crucial that they never hesitate to ask questions or admit when something isn’t clear. When students feel safe and supported, genuine learning can take place. After that, I think it’s about…
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Jessie

Chemistry Tutor Tarragindi, QLD
I believe as a chemistry tutor, taking the time to truly understand my students, including their motivations, life story, personality, goals, dreams, and setbacks, is the most critical and important thing I can do. Having traits of consistency, professionalism, adaptability, empathy and understanding of students will best allow me to encourage and…
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Drew

Chemistry Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
It's very important that a chemistry tutor can passionately engage with a student and journey with them as they progress. I also think that a tutor's role as a mentor in general is important I am very passionate about it and that allows me to enthusiastically and actively engage with students and try hard to help them understand and appreciate…
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Mary

Chemistry Tutor Nathan, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make sure a student can fully understand topics that have previously been difficult. I do not think it is not enough for a tutor to simply talk through the topic with the student and expect them to understand it. A tutor should explain the topic to the student and then, after more study…

Local Reviews

Very easy to set-up, very responsive. No lock-in terms. The bonus is the tutor and my daughter clicked, so win-win.
Liam Lynch, Belmont

Inside BelmontTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jessica focused on using the sine rule to find unknown side lengths and explored how the five-number summary connects to box-and-whisker plots, including calculating quartiles and spread.

In Year 10, James practised applying indices laws—including negative indices and converting between positive/negative forms—and solved complex logarithm problems involving addition, subtraction, and the change of base rule.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 session with Olivia centred on solving trigonometric equations for non-standard values and working through domain and range questions for log and exponential functions, using both radians and degrees where required.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often hesitated to write out working for algebraic equations, leading to confusion when isolating variables and errors going unnoticed ("he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors").

In Year 11, a lack of organization—forgetting the calculator or not bringing completed homework—meant time was lost catching up instead of consolidating new concepts.

For a Year 7 learner, extracting key data from worded problems proved overwhelming; writing minimal notes made it harder to track reasoning and identify what information was missing. In those moments, confidence dipped as uncertainty grew.

Recent Achievements

One Belmont tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to get stuck on logarithms now confidently applies log and exponent rules in multi-step equations, even starting to do some calculations mentally.

In Year 9, another student has shifted from quietly following along to actively asking clarifying questions when something isn't clear—especially with trickier worded problems about time zones and linear graphs.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler who previously struggled with multiplication is now multiplying by powers of ten without hesitation and can recite the 11 times table up to three digits.

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 Carindale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Belmont State School.