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Saad

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Understanding the individual student's problem and mitigating it. I am a good listener and try working on students' basics so that he could establish the right approach towards education. My ability to communicate with students in a friendly environment makes them at ease with me. I believe effective communication is essential in tutoring…
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Laura

Physics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Be empathetic and help them through a method they are most comfortable with, even if it can be time consuming. As I have recently graduated highschool, the information is still fresh in my mind. I have been through what most students are currently going through (stress and difficulties) thus it will be easier for me to guide them through their…
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RICHA

Physics Tutor Pallara, QLD
I believe in preparing a student to handle situation which the world throws at any point of time. A child should be prepared for every situation and should develop organizational, time management skills. As a tutor, I work at these skills as much as at the curriculum to create confident, independent learners. I believe my greatest strength is…
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Dibyang

Physics Tutor Pallara, QLD
I believe the most significant thing a tutor can do is shape their teaching based on the students weaknesses to enhance their learning to the fullest. I also believe teaching the students to be independent in their students is significant as you cannot be their for them 24/7, and helping them develop proper individual study skills is crucial for a…
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Yu Yu Chen-Yu

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Supporting the student's learning and assisting them in achieving their academic objectives is the most crucial thing a tutor can do for them. My ability to establish a relaxed environment for the learner and facilitate their understanding is one of my tutoring…
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Hamish

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
The best thing a tutor can do for their student is to help them to realise their full potential. I have a passion for learning and I love to try and instil that passion in…
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Sangdi

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire the student. This will result in the student having the desire and motivation to learn, which will consequently improve their grades and increase their self-confidence. My strengths, as a tutor, would include my passion for teaching, patience and deep understanding of the subject.…
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Itai

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Devoting oneself to studying and understanding the specific needs of a student then dedicating time to research and come u with a unique bespoke program to address these issues in a wholistic manner. I’m confident I’m knowledgeable of my subjects I’m responsive to leaner needs I’m a strong and clear communicator I’m very patient…
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Ebrahim

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Give them confidence that they have the ability to be good at maths and the knowledge that they can use the methods of learning in other subjects. My strengths would be that I could help the student understand how to tackle a problem in the best way he/she feels comfortable as there are various ways to solve math problems, and some students prefer…
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Viral

Physics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Get them interested in their subjects and build confidence in them that they can achieve their goals. Patient, approachable, empathetic,…
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Irfaan

Physics Tutor Boronia Heights, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be committed to them and to learn the way in which the student understands concepts. By doing this, a tutor can teach the students in a way that ensure the best possibility for success and growth. For me, tutoring is 100% about the student's growth, and as such, fully understanding the…
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Hongyi

Physics Tutor Springfield, QLD
Making sure the student’s foundation is solidified, and just being patient with them and helping them as much as they can, so they can fully understand it. I am very patient with others, and i find ways to explain a thing so its more easily…
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Renee

Physics Tutor Calamvale, QLD
A good tutor should not only be able to solve problems efficiently, but more importantly, teach students the way to approach different problems. It is the way of thinking that matters in students' future learning. I am patient, responsible, patient and good at explaining problems in different approaches. During the time I tutored in UQ, I was…
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Alex

Physics Tutor Calamvale, QLD
I believe communication is key to learning, and also understanding that different students require different ways of explaining things. Also, i believe that teaching in a fun environment helps with concentration and the students ability to remember new content. I believe my strengths are my knowledge, and my ability to teach in a way where…
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Sean

Physics Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Encouraging the use of potential, and subtly promoting the values of the pursuit of academic achievement. Strong rapport building skills, Patient, Encouraging, Light hearted, Great empathising skills, Understand means of learning strategies and memory function, Knowing to reward progress. As for weaknesses, I'm not too sure since I've lived most…
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Vanshika

Physics Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
As a tutor, I have always believed in setting high expectations, which pushes the students out of their comfort zones (and offering them praise for continuous motivation) and makes them achieve their desired goals. I believe that I am a good listener, which enables me to understand the emotions and problems the students face. Understanding the…
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Ainsley

Physics 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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Kevin

Physics Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
A tutor's role should be to act as a role model that can act as an easy way to ask questions that might be hard to ask in a classroom. Encouraging students to grow at their own pace and give them the knowledge and confidence to go into not just exams but the future successfully. I am someone that learns by understanding how things work,…
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Hamish

Physics Tutor Archerfield, QLD
Firstly a tutor should teach their students such that they perform better in their subjects. Secondly, a great tutor should inspire their students to keep on learning and developing once their tutoring has ended. During my studies I have worked in many groups for labs and projects, which necessitate that I discuss ideas and concepts with others.…
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Shahmir

Physics Tutor Archerfield, QLD
Identifying the problem areas of students. Explaining the theory and procedure of the solution. Hence, tutor can built better confidence in student, he/she can help them achieve good mark and create their interest in the subject. My strength would be better explaining, giving live examples and providing the students with multiple ways to solve…
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Shweta

Physics Tutor Archerfield, QLD
A student's mind is like an unshaped wet pile of mud. A tutor is an artist responsible in shaping the minds such that they can stand out as an individual. The most important responsibility of a tutor is be kind and dedicated to the wellbeing of the students. The tutor must observe, listen and reach out to the student for assistance as they carve…
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Devika

Physics Tutor Springfield, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to understand them in person and encourage them to be a good human being . A teacher should understand their students very well. As a tutor I am confident enough that I would pass my knowledge to the children by clarifying all their doubts in an easy…
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Abhinand

Physics Tutor Springfield, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student take an active role in their learning. Rather than simply dictate the steps to take, a tutor needs to ensure the student participates in each aspect of their learning, whether it be through examples or solving problems. A tutor also needs to be well informed on the content a…

Local Reviews

Hamish is great and Jackson feels confident after receiving his help.
Natalie, Heathwood

Inside HeathwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Aryan worked on single- and double-digit addition and subtraction, as well as punctuation basics like full stops and question marks.

For Year 10, Zoe focused on algebraic methods for solving equations and practised factorising perfect squares and the difference of two squares using step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lucas tackled exponential and logarithmic functions, then extended to taking derivatives of these along with trigonometric functions in preparation for upcoming topics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Physics, a student struggled with formatting and pacing their scientific report—"needs more evidence"—which led to rushed conclusions and weaker claims.

A Year 11 Maths student showed over-reliance on calculators, often rounding answers prematurely instead of using exact forms when creating functions.

During Year 8 homework on graphing questions, one learner left work incomplete; as the tutor observed, "was unable to complete homework regarding graphing questions."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student hesitated to attempt challenging addition problems independently and required prompting to check her answers aloud. This sometimes meant correct methods weren't practiced until guided step-by-step.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Heathwood noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on step-by-step guidance now tackling optimization questions solo—she picks out relevant information from complex problems and confidently applies the right techniques.

In a recent session with a Year 9 student, there was a shift: instead of guessing through index law questions, he paused to backtrack and find mistakes when prompted, showing real engagement with the process.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by adapting easily to the number-line strategy for addition and even tried harder problems independently before reading the time on an analogue clock for the first time.

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