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Indooroopilly's tutors include a former primary and secondary school teacher with years of classroom leadership, peer mentors in maths, psychology and journalism, an award-winning Physics student with a 94.65 ATAR, experienced music and academic coaches, PhD holders in science and engineering, and passionate subject specialists with proven success guiding K–12 learners.

Anika
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Anika

Tutor Toowong, QLD
I would like to answer this question from the student’s point of view. It’s not important for the tutor to know each and everything but what is important is that if the student is unable to understand a topic and the tutor is also not aware of it, it’s his/her responsibility to give that student the assurance that he/she will try to solve it…
Yash Balaram
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Yash Balaram

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
To teach a topic is to simplify it, make the students imagine and live in the topic by giving them real life examples and case studies. As a tutor I beleive in understanding student's perspective, I try to put myself in their shoes and consider all the possibilities. While preparing a topic I prepare as if the students know everything (which helps…
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Sohtaroh
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Sohtaroh

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
From my experience, the most important thing/skill as a tutor is to understand what students are not understanding. I believe that the most effective way to increase academic score/grade is to find the weakness/ topics that we do not quite get. Tutors should find those in students quickly and resolve it by teaching effectively. One of the biggest…
Bronte
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Bronte

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that it is incredibly important for a tutor to inspire their student to achieve their very best in terms of their academics. I also believe that a tutor can act as a more relatable source of academic help instead of a teacher; a tutor can provide more in depth help outside the class room. I can sympathise with the students in terms of…
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Siddharth

Tutor Toowong, QLD
A tutor is the most important person in a student's life, he/she can turn a student life in a better direction if guided properly, therefore I believe a tutor must be disciplined and dedicated toward the student. patience is one of the strengths I have, and I believe it is the most important characteristic a tutor must have. Besides, I always…
Sheela
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Sheela

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
Establish a trust and good will that we have the best of interests and intensions for them to do well. And to build a friendly rapport so they will not hesitate to communicate with us and ask questions without hesitation. Understanding the needs to the student and their style of learning, then catering the teaching method to suit…
Ratnica
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Ratnica

Tutor Toowong, QLD
I think identifying the misunderstanding and making sure their foundation is solid. As long as they understand the content, they will be able to answer the questions! I would say I'm very patient, and due to my fluency in English, I'm able to easily get the child to understand the content. I also excelled throughout school, and have a high GPA at…
Justin
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Justin

Tutor Toowong, QLD
Improving grade ability to communicate on a same level with the student so they understand…
Aliyya
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Aliyya

Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a safe and supportive learning environment that encourages curiosity and confidence. By personalizing lessons to match the student's unique learning style, a tutor can make learning more accessible and engaging. Offering consistent encouragement and constructive feedback…
Dinushika
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Dinushika

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to help them feel supported and encouraged. This means teaching in a way that makes sense to them and giving them helpful feedback. It's also important to boost their confidence so they believe in themselves and stay motivated to learn. Creating a friendly and open environment where they…
Valerie
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Valerie

Tutor Toowong, QLD
Listen to them. Education is a big system where getting your voice heard feels impossible, a tutor is the best thing the students have if they need to talk about it - even if that's just you agreeing that the resources they were given weren't enough and that it's understandable that they're stuck. I have a good record of teaching people flagged as…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Ideally, I want to instill the same sense of wonder and love that I have for mathematics in the students. This won't work for all students, of course, so failing that I think a tutor should be able to teach a student how to think for themselves - it's one thing to be shown how to get an answer, and it's another thing entirely to be taught how to…
Stamatios
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Stamatios

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor should be able to provide lessons to a student which are tailored to their abilities and learning style. This is something which students can't always get in their regular classes and a tutor could provide through being attentive. They should also be able to make students feel confident in their abilities and iron out any weaknesses. My…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor is a mentor and a friend to a student as they are coming to them when they are struggling and trusting them to build up their skills and their grades so that they can achieve their desired grade. The most important thing is trust between the tutor and student, meaning that the tutor will do right by the student. I used to struggled when I…
Patrick
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Patrick

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is assist them to a point where they understand the content and can expand their knowledge without the help of a tutor, so that in examination environments they can use the knowledge and assistance a tutor provided them to understand the task and apply their knowledge to achieve their set goal.…
AMOS
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AMOS

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important aspect I strive for is to imbue students with key values such as perseverance, integrity, and responsibility. Critical ethics that will not only help them in the short-term but for their future as well. I am goal-orientated, encouraging and analytical. I have diversified teaching methods to foster learning interests in students,…
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Simar

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The paramount aspects of my role as a tutor are to create a motivating learning environment, tailor teaching methods to individual needs, provide constructive feedback, encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and offer emotional support to foster personal and academic growth. These actions collectively empower students, instilling…
Hamna
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Hamna

Tutor West End, QLD
Recognise their study patterns and strengths, and help them reach their goals using those strengths to keep them motivated As someone who puts in a lot of effort to studies, I am able to identify the strengths of each student and modify accordingly, whilst working at their…
Nan
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Nan

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
From my point of view, inspiring student motivation for learning and helping the student become an independent learner are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. When a tutor embodies passion for learning, students are more likely to have a positive emotional connection to learning. And in this way will inspire their motivation to…
Brianne
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Brianne

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Build confidence in their own abilities as well as provide guidance and support where needed My strengths would be being able to communicate clearly and precisely along with my flexibility and professionalism whilst also being approachable. My weakness would be that I haven't had too much experience in a professional tutoring position, so I would…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
In my current study, the most important skills are independent learning and peer teaching. I aim to teach students how to identify their gaps and where to look, whether Google or Youtube or books or teachers. I will teach students study skills like note taking or flashcard techniques. In the end, my goal will be to make the student the expert and…
Joanne
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Joanne

Tutor Toowong, QLD
Encourage, keep things interesting, relate to the student Finding different ways to keep the student engaged. Experience with…
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Helena

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
One of them is to understand that all students have their own personality and style of learning. So I think for a tutor to see each student as unique is important in order to not give up on them. This way, the teaching and learning process will be more enjoyable for both parties. I am patient, and when I encounter a difficult problem, I will spend…

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Inside IndooroopillyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Adrita worked through understanding algebraic rules, including substitution and expanding brackets, as well as tackling area and volume problems.

In Year 10, Sebastian focused on trigonometric functions by exploring the unit circle and its relationship to graphing these functions, plus practiced solving simultaneous equations using elimination and algebraic methods.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Max reviewed exponential and logarithmic functions in-depth, applying them to real-world contexts such as half-life and the Richter scale.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, Max struggled to keep up with homework and often relied on set processes without understanding the logic behind methods—"using an equation straight away without understanding where it came from is a major factor for errors." This led to difficulty recalling strategies during tests.

For a Year 11 student, messy note-taking in algebra caused simple mistakes to be glossed over, especially when multiple equations were involved.

In Year 7, Adrita's tendency to rush through "easy" questions resulted in overlooked details and careless errors.

Motivation dips after setbacks also surfaced, with one student viewing maths as a "chore," dampening engagement during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Indooroopilly noticed Sebastian, a Year 11 student, has started spotting his own calculation errors during textbook work—something he hadn't done before, which is vital for exam success.

Max, now in Year 8, used to hesitate when unsure but has begun actively asking questions about unfamiliar problems instead of guessing or skipping them.

In Year 7, Adrita showed real independence by quickly tackling more complex algebraic equations after mastering the basics early on; she even identified key problem words herself and solved new question types without prompting.

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 Indooroopilly Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Family Primary School.