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Tutors in Eagle Farm include a university-level maths and statistics master's candidate with teaching assistant experience, an Australian Maths Competition distinction recipient (ATAR 97.5), Olympiad and top 1% National Chemistry Quiz achievers, experienced K–12 and high-school tutors, a certified teacher aide, and youth mentors with years supporting students' learning and wellbeing.

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Abdeali

Science Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Teach student life. Being kind human is better than an arrogant genius. I look up to my mentors, who not only taught me skills, but also gave me their thoughts and their experience. I do like to keep that in mind and be very careful of how I think and act around them, as the most important thing a tutor can do is teach a student the biggest…
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Jordan

Science Tutor Stafford Heights, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teaching the student to adapt to and overcome any and all learning challenges by looking at a problem from all angles. I believe in a laissez-faire teaching style, which puts more responsibility on the student to identify their mistakes and overcome whilst giving hints when they could be…
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Saranya

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
To understand their weakness in a particular subject, explain and teach them in such a way that they feel confident. Clear in explaining the concepts Adaptability Patience Enthusiasm Subject Mastery Effective Communication…
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Thayanithi

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
A tutor can inform the students about how to study a particular topic by providing some tricks, tips, study techniques, analogies, etc. My strengths include: - my quality education in top universities with a track record of accomplishments and scholarships, - more than three years of tutoring experience, - a clear conceptual understanding of…
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Sarmad

Science Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
He can present himself to be a role model for students because education without values is like ship without a direction. 1. Knowledge base 2. Experience 3. Pedagogical…
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Hans Hyun Seok

Science Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I believe that themost important thing a tutor can do for a student is to pass on tips and tricks from their schooling experience rather than just hand out textbook knowledge - anyone can do that. Little tips and tricks as well as talks about future plans are going to help students more in the long run as well as teach them niche studying habits…
Nicola
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Nicola

Science Tutor Carina Heights, QLD
Providing a student with the fundamental skills they need to persevere and be confident in their own ability to achieve. A good tutor should be personable, responsible and articulate and employ methods of teaching that best suit a particular student. I explain difficult concepts as simply as I can and break it down so it's easier to understand.…
Arsha
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Arsha

Science Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The ideal role of a tutor is multifaceted and goes beyond simply imparting knowledge to students. A tutor should strive to be a supportive and effective educator and mentor to facilitate learning. As a tutor, my primary responsibility is understanding each student's unique learning needs and tailoring my teaching approach accordingly. By…
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MANISHA

Science Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor does for his students is boosting the morale of their weak students and providing them assistance accordingly because every student has a different grasping level so, unlike a teacher, the tutor has to modify his teaching methods and strategies according to his students. I am very determinate and passionate about…
John
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John

Science Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a 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 this will…
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Naomi

Science Tutor Newmarket, QLD
Believing in your student has to be one of the most important things a tutor can do as you help the student know that nothing is impossible and they can do it all. I also think patience is also important as everyone learns differently and at various paces. I believe I am easy to communicate with. In terms of communicating with parents, my…
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Dat

Science Tutor Petrie Terrace, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping them fully understand the problems as well as the solutions. The tutor should help students understand the importance of each step in the solution instead of helping them seeking the final answer. I have experiences in teaching and tutoring different groups of students including…
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Mia

Science Tutor Manly West, QLD
To help them feel comfortable with the work and more confident in their abilities. It is not always about the student getting an A+ but more helping them feel better about their learning and watching them see improvements. Being empathetic and understanding to account for different types of students who have different learning abilities and needs.…
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ingrid

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Provided constructive feedback on assignments, helping students improve their writing and problem-solving skills. Created tailored lesson plans and study guides to teach and assist students in area of…
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Abbe

Science Tutor Wynnum, QLD
The most important things are: - to help the student become an independent learner so that eventually they do not rely to a tutor for academic success - to give them methods or techniques so that their study is more effective and efficient - to help the student learn how to prioritise what they need to get done (in terms of homework, study, or…
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Alice

Science Tutor Wynnum, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them with the tools and confidence to become independent learners. Beyond just imparting knowledge, a tutor should encourage critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a strong sense of self-efficacy in their students. This involves not only explaining concepts but…
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Abhishek

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
As a tutor, the ability to get a student invested in the topic they are learning and keep it sustained by making the process an organized effort through active conversations and dialogue is vital in any classroom. Being a student myself, I understand the mindset a student has when trying to mentally grasp a concept and use it to solve problems.…
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Wojciech

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Show patience and understanding and make the students feel appreciated. It's essential that the student doesn't feel threatened by neither the topic nor the teacher. The ability to build a sincere and friendly relationship with the students. I'm quite a friendly and outgoing person, which helps in building a pleasant environment during the…
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Mehr

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Someone who is able to build strong relationships with the student. This helps to truly personalize their learning and teach to the student's strength. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic and the ability to engage with a…
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Julia

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Find a way to teach that will be most influential and impactful for the student. I am persistent, understanding, and creative in finding ways to…
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Charles

Science Tutor Wynnum, QLD
A tutor needs to be able to quickly pick up on a students strengths and weaknesses so that they can focus on the correct areas of study. They also need to be able to create an optimal learning environment specialized to that specific student. Importantly a tutor needs to make the learning a fun experience for the student as this is what allows the…
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Armaan

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do is instill confidence in their students so they can tackle problems they were previously unfimiliar with on their own, as well as perform in high stress environments, such as tests. The best way to do this in my opinion is to go through practice problems with the students untill they fully…
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Nour

Science Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
I believe that the greatest affect that a good tutor can do for a student is to infatuate the student into the subject, meaning to truly engage and interest the student in the topic. Once this happens the student will grow a love for the subject, leading them to career paths regarding this subject. This will more importantly grow a work ethic for…

Local Reviews

Patricia has been instrumental in helping my son go from a D average to an A student. She promoted a learning environment for him that made him feel comfortable and confident and that has had a snowball effect with his results. Seeing him improve his grades in maths also gave him the motivation to put in more effort into his other subjects. I would highly recommend Patricia. Outside of tutoring time, she would always go out of her way to send him revision and relevant resources. We will miss her smiling happy face!
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Josh focused on solving simultaneous equations and revising quadratic equations, with extra practice using the quadratic formula.

Year 10 Rebecca worked through long division of polynomials and explored real-world applications of derivatives in function analysis.

For Year 11, Lincoln tackled trigonometry with a deep dive into the unit circle and exact value calculations, while also reviewing compound and double angle formulas for sine and cosine.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Maths Methods student recently moved from General and struggled to catch up, missing foundational concepts and feeling "stuck when questions were framed differently."

In Year 10, a student avoided tackling worded problems, focusing instead on familiar algebra drills—this limited real exam readiness.

For a primary student, hesitation and lack of confidence in mental arithmetic led to second-guessing answers; as one tutor observed, "confidence seems to be a big factor."

Meanwhile, another senior missed homework set on algebraic rules, resulting in gaps that showed up during revision quizzes. Missed practice or incomplete tasks meant these gaps persisted into assessments.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10, Clara had previously hesitated to ask questions when stuck, but now she readily speaks up for clarification and attempts new problems independently—she even tackled factorising quadratic equations on her own after guided practice.

Phoenix, a senior student, struggled with using Excel for his maths assignment at first; by the end of their sessions, he was confidently creating scatter plots, analysing regression lines, and interpreting statistical trends without prompts.

Meanwhile, Olivia in primary school became noticeably more engaged during online tutorials and started using the interactive whiteboard to complete algebra worksheets with minimal support.

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