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Tutors in Milton include a Bachelor of Mathematics graduate with professional tutoring and mentoring experience, a Physics and English dux entering UQ Medicine, an award-winning chess coach with an OP1, a trained secondary teacher and relief teacher, peer coaches for maths and science, and subject-topping achievers in both ATAR and international Olympiads.

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Rohan

Tutor Chermside, QLD
Give them the confidence and the tools to take their own learning that one level further. I am proficient in determining what a student needs to grow better, whether it be some more basic knowledge or more…
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De

Tutor West End, QLD
For it's most important for a tutor or mentor to encourage asking. You won't know anything unless you ask for it. More importantly, this builds a person's confidence, which is especially helpful in succeeding. My strengths as a tutor are patience and perseverance. I do not stop until the end goal is achieved. I persist as necessary to succeed, not…
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Ramisa

Tutor West End, QLD
Offer any potential students my utmost support and patience, dedication and devotion into clarifying their understanding of their task sheets, verbalising and brainstorming ideas, drafting and associated feedback, etc. My passion for English is undeniable, and I hope to share the full extent of my knowledge with my students. Additionally,…
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Kairo

Tutor Auchenflower, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is get them to enjoy or at least engage more with a subject they may be struggling with. Proving new angles and fresh insight is one of the best ways to do that. I also think providing students with an internal motivation can be very helpful (getting them to engage with their…
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Saeed

Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
A good tutor, in my opinion, is the one who can make students interested in topics. I believe that people can be excited or exhausted about the same topic depending on the tutor's teaching attitude. If a tutor is successful in making students interested in their courses, students can then be more likely to be hard-working and successful. I can…
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Thomas

Tutor Petrie Terrace, QLD
A tutor must be approachable and be able to relate to their students. Connections need to be formed so optimal and enjoyable learning can occur. I have a very relaxed and patient demeanor which helps when dealing with all kids. I can also relate very well to child. Another strength I have is that being a rare male pre-service teacher in the…
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Ekram Ali

Tutor Red Hill, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning easy, enjoyable, and clear. By simplifying complex concepts, creating an engaging learning environment, and providing clear explanations, a tutor can instill confidence in the student. Additionally, fostering a positive and supportive relationship helps in addressing any…
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Abi

Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
I believe instilling a love for learning is the most important because I believe that knowledge and education is the key to leading a happy, healthy and successful life. I believe that self-motivation is the best form of motivation which generates the best long term results and is the best thing you can encourage a child to utilise. Therefore,…
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Baden

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Help them want to learn. There will always be kids who want to understand and desperately struggle to, but it is my opinion that the majority of people are capable of understanding and just aren't interested in it. I remember feeling that way about a lot of my school subjects - I still feel that way about some of my college units - but I have…
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Cyril

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Definitely the most important thing a tutor can do is to help them understand the content that they are studying in order to help them reach their goals. I am able to communicate effectively and will therefore be able to impart my knowledge onto the student. I have had recent experience with year 12 exams and have done well in them. I will be able…
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Emily

Tutor Toowong, QLD
Help them improve even if it’s just a little bit To approach complicated concepts in simpler physical ways so that students will be able to visualise…
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Thihan

Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
Be a calming presence. Learning something is difficult, and there is enough pressure and competition at school already. A tutor should provide a comfortable environment for a student to learn at their own pace without feeling inadequate or behind I'm patient, and I also try and make my teaching as real world applicable as possible - it helps the…
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Jessica

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
First of all, seeing improvement in the grades is one of the important aspect. Although it is important, I would also want the student to feel safe to ask me any questions to allow them further understanding in the contents they are working on. For me, I consider "learning fully and safely" as the most important point. This will provide them the…
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Taylor

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be there for their student, and understand the way that they learn. Understanding where their challenges are and where their strengths are. Understanding what teaching style and environment works for their student and adapting their sessions to suit. It is also important to not judge them based on their…
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James

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think understanding each student is an important part to tutoring, and being able to motivate each student into learning for themselves should be the ultimate goal for any teacher. I've had some teachers that did that for me and I have them remembered always. I think students would like me. I'm easygoing and try to make the content appealing,…
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Jaenyne

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being patient, communicate with them to understand their struggles and passing on my In-Depth knowledge on the tutoring subject. I also think that being empathetic and understanding would greatly help the student when things get tough. Especially during exam periods or when they are…
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Jackson

Tutor Taringa, QLD
A tutor must not only teach the student the concepts that they are learning at the present time but also guide them in being able to learn efficiently for their work in the future. It is important to develop good habits early on so that a student may progress further in their learning. I believe that I am able to relate to students very well in…
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Washim

Tutor New Farm, QLD
The most important thing I can do for a student is make them ask questions and help them attain a intuitive understanding of core topics. My expertise in Mathematics, Computer Programming and Physics are my greatest strengths. Moreover, I have proven experience in teaching and working with students. Organizational skills and effective…
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ELISSA

Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Provide the students with a helping hand so they can learn to lead their own studies. Good communication, flexible thinking and the use of a variety of different media/examples when…
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Ewan

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
Encouraging students to try to find a solution before helping them, getting the student to explain how and why they got to a solution, and if their answer was incorrect, showing them why. Helping the student understand any points of confusion or difficulty by asking for their understanding and correcting/explaining based on their understanding. I…
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Aaron

Tutor Stafford, QLD
A important thing a tutor can do for their student is providing quality teaching and understanding of the subject being taught. Additionally, another important thing a tutor can provide is academic guidance to allow their student's goals to be achieved. -Knowledge in multiple subjects -A strong work ethic -Excellent communication…
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Joanna

Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
To help a student build confidence in their academic ability and enjoy learning. Also, to ensure the student understands the subject material rather than just memorising. My strengths as a tutor include patience, creativity, good communication and interpersonal skills.…
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Marcus

Tutor Carina, QLD
Be a leader. A leader is a role model and a mentor. If a student's teacher is someone they admire and look up to, that student will be more motivated and more open to new ideas. I have a wide range of knowledge in many areas, not just in my speciality areas.I can relate to my students and empathise with their difficulties. I'm also very…

Local Reviews

We have been very happy with our tutor Hannah. She has been incredibly helpful.
Caroline, Paddington

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sam practised dividing decimals and fractions, then solved word problems that mixed fractions with decimals.

For Year 8, Zoe explored stem-and-leaf plots alongside calculating mean, median, mode, and range using real data sets.

In Year 10, Daniel worked through compound interest scenarios and revised inflation and depreciation calculations in preparation for his upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

One Year 9 student struggled with bringing their maths books from school, which meant valuable lesson time was lost tracking down past examples and missed homework.

In Year 11, a lack of exam back-checking and rushed time management led to "tiny mistakes in answers" that cost marks and left questions unfinished.

A Year 7 learner's written solutions for problem-solving tasks were sometimes hard to follow; as noted, "layout could be better," making it tough to spot where errors occurred.

Confidence dips after setbacks were also seen in senior grades—one student hesitated to ask clarifying questions during algebra practice, slowing progress.

Recent Achievements

One Milton tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate during problem-solving now confidently alerts the tutor about assignment issues before lessons, so they can tackle challenges together right from the start.

In a recent session with a Year 12 student, she independently revised her finance topics—especially compound interest and annuities—and completed all related questions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who struggled with times tables last term is now consistently adding and subtracting large numbers on her own and recalling multiplication facts up to five. Last week, she finished every question unaided in her worksheet.

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 West End Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hubbard's School.