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Jude

Physics Tutor Chermside West, QLD
There are various skills and attitudes that a tutor should have inorder for the student to enjoy and learn during lesson time. Being able to build rapport was one of the skills that a tutor should have its a way for the student to be comfortable. Moreover, being attentive to the student is a way of making the lesson flow smoothly. For instance…
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Anh Tai

Physics Tutor Herston, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be a supportive mentor, create a comfortable learning environment, and help them truly understand and enjoy the subject. A tutor should not only guide students toward good grades, but also inspire passion in science and learning. I think my strengths as a tutor are a solid…
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Jennifer

Physics Tutor Herston, QLD
1) Helping students to reach their academic goals through personalised teaching, assessments and making learning fun. 2) Listen to what they have to say about school, including their achievements and struggles, and provide the necessary support. 3) Always encourage the student and comment on their genuine attempts, hard work, improvements…
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Nuzhah

Physics Tutor Herston, QLD
Teach them a subject in a way that allows them to be critical thinkers in the subject. Patience in explaining a topic in different ways and making the students practice questions until they are able to master a…
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Keerthana

Physics Tutor Herston, QLD
As a tutor, I believe the most vital role I can play for a student is to serve as a reliable guide on their learning journey. It's about being present to help the student navigate challenges and celebrate their successes. I perceive myself as a partner dedicated to the student's growth and understanding. I consider it of utmost importance to…
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Liam

Physics Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
Explain in different ways to ensure they understand the content Summarising and explaining in a way that allows students to…
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Saranya

Physics 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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Abhirup

Physics Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Make sure the student doesn't need a tutor anymore Finding his or her…
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Lois Justin

Physics Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
- Build a better study habit and work ethic - Identify strengths and weaknesses, and improving on the weaknesses while maintaining the strengths - Learn things in a new perspective (different from their teacher's). There are different ways of doing things. - Clarify misunderstandings and confusions about difficult topics. - Overall, these…
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Nnamdi

Physics Tutor Everton Park, QLD
The most important thing to me is to guide a student on how to approach problems to have the best chance of solving it, and hence boost self confidence to always try I think I am good at painting a very good image of a problem, making it easier to understand and relate with. I also tell good stories to make a problem become interesting, and hence…
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Christofer

Physics Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important things to me is to engage, motivate and involve the student with their study. Too many students suffer from sidelining and taking a backseat in education due to a number of reasons. Hence, being able to link a student's passion by showing how education is not a blocker but rather an enabler for their curiousities and wonders is…
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Thayanithi

Physics 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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Daniel

Physics Tutor Red Hill, QLD
Help them in all aspects of life, not just their academic knowledge, but how to balance study with sport, socialising, sleep, and such. Life is about enjoyment as well as learning! I have 2 years tutoring experience that have helped me become super patient, resilient, and understanding, as I have worked with 40+ different students and parents. I…
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Jason

Physics Tutor Geebung, QLD
Not only show students how to complete a specific question but also how to complete similar questions using the same process. This can assist them in creating good habits that will benefit them in the future. Having completed these high school subjects recently I possess a considerable amount of knowledge in the content being taught. I am also…
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John Eduard

Physics Tutor Teneriffe, QLD
For me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand how they feel about the subject or a topic. We must have to guide them and emphasize the importance of the topic by giving them a real life examples and illustrations. I think in that way they will find the subject more interesting. What I can consider as my strength as…
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Mahima

Physics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A tutor should make the student feel supported, understood, and confident. It’s not just about giving answers—it’s about helping them think independently, stay motivated, and believe in their ability to learn and improve. I’m patient, a good listener, and able to explain things in a simple, relatable way. I adapt my approach based on each…
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Carolina

Physics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: be patient, have a clear and calm communication, have a relaxed vibe and provide safety, so that the student can be open about his/her doubts and what struggles him/her the most. I believe I have a clear communication and patience to teach, which are qualities that I would value when…
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Florian

Physics Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be reachable for him and to do his best to understand his needs. He also has to make him work enough but should always be careful to never underestimate or surestimate the student. I think it is I do not have forget that I was a student some years ago. My two years of intensive maths…
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Ciaran

Physics Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to assure them that they are making progress. They shouldn't be compared to their peers, but rather themselves from before. I'm very patient and I understand that the reason many of the young people going to extra tutoring do so because they need help. I am aware that the students…
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Julio

Physics Tutor New Farm, QLD
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do is to teach perseverance and adaptability, because sometimes, the only thing you need to do to learn something new or that you struggle with, is just to change your perspective a little. I think I can inspire others by showing how fun can it be to discover how things works and how everything is…
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Osman

Physics Tutor Petrie Terrace, QLD
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to have a greater willingness to learn. A tutor should foster a student to have the confidence to actively solve problems through their own volition. I believe continuous growth can be achieved by an empowered student, motivated by their innate potential to…
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Vedant

Physics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
A tutor can give his time for the student and make him understand until he understands it completely Important thing would be tutor can make him study until he/she has aced that topic Make the student understand the topic/concept if they are unsure of anything Another strength would be that whoever has tutored from me, has always passed his/her…
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Hui Han Hannie

Physics Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart good skills and knowledge and a keenness for learning. I am a responsible person who makes sure that the tutee learns from the sessions. I have a lot of patience and can explain things…

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Inside Gordon ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emily worked through applying Pythagoras' Theorem to complex shapes and revisited how to prove the theorem using diagrams.

In Year 10, Noah focused on factorising both monic and non-monic quadratic equations as well as solving them with step-by-step algebraic methods.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex tackled constant acceleration problems in linear motion and reviewed thermal equilibrium concepts in physics, using real-world scenarios to deepen understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Physics student struggled with manipulating equations for heat and energy—"swapping denominators and quotients" caused confusion, which slowed progress in qmcΔt calculations.

In Year 8, a student's working was often hard to follow; as one tutor noted, "legibility and setting out of working" made it difficult to spot calculation errors during algebra tasks.

A Year 10 learner repeatedly avoided homework, saying they "could not find book," so new concepts in trigonometry remained shaky week-to-week.

In English (Year 12), research assignments stalled when evidence wasn't evaluated or sources properly organized, leaving introductions unfinished and arguments unclear.

Recent Achievements

A Gordon Park tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask questions now reads worded maths problems aloud and talks through each step before attempting answers, showing more self-direction.

In a senior session, one student's marks jumped in their latest practice exam after weeks of struggling with non-monic quadratic factorisation—now tackling these confidently without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner, who used to rush and make errors when calculating surface areas, now pauses to identify all shapes involved and correctly substitutes measurements 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 Grange Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Padua College.