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Karawatha's tutors include a qualified primary teacher with classroom and relief teaching experience, Kumon instructors with proven results, an award-winning high school dux (ATAR 98.8), a science graduate with years of private tutoring and coaching, university scholars in STEM and humanities, and passionate mentors skilled at working with children from preschool to Year 12.

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Shafaq

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I think it is a tutor's job to make the subject fun for the kid and make them love the subject, not develop a hate for it. I used to hate chemistry back in highschool and found it very hard until I found a tutor who made me understand it and I eventually started to love the subject. I ended up getting an A* in the subject. I would want to follow…

Local Reviews

Yu Yu was absolutely amazing Very professional, friendly, honest and Intelligent. Highly recommend him.
Kholoud, Stretton

Inside KarawathaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Priya worked on converting fractions to decimals and percentages, as well as adding fractions with both like and unlike denominators.

In Year 10, Emily reviewed chapters for her upcoming exam by graphing circles and exponentials, tackling quadratics, and solving simultaneous equations using log laws.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael focused on financial maths—calculating compound interest, simple interest, and recurrence relations—to build readiness for external assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, a student often jumped to answers in problem-solving rather than breaking questions into steps; as one tutor noted, "she sometimes jumps to the answer instead of trying to break it into steps," leading to repeated errors.

In Year 10 mathematics, another student's written work during Earth geometry problems lacked clear working and formula selection—this made it difficult for them to pinpoint where mistakes occurred or maximize marks.

A senior biology student was advised to spend more time reading studies in detail before writing responses, as rushing led to missed information and weaker arguments.

Recent Achievements

One Karawatha tutor noted that a Year 12 student who previously hesitated with financial math now independently works through multiple-choice problems, using question clues to guide her solutions.

In Year 10 science, another student—who used to stay quiet—has started actively clarifying doubts and summarising complex genetics concepts like nondisjunction in her own words.

Meanwhile, a younger learner who often guessed times tables is now confidently applying mental strategies and even self-attempting new patterns without prompting.

Most recently, the Year 12 student finished several practice questions solo near the end of the session 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 Logan Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodridge State High School.