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Tutors in Mitchelton include a Maths Olympiad medalist ranked top 0.01% nationwide, veteran primary and secondary teachers with international experience, university scholars and STEM competition winners, a peer mentoring medical student, youth theatre directors, and tutors skilled in working with diverse learners—offering expertise from creative writing to advanced mathematics and science.

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Abhirup

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

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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Brodie
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Brodie

Tutor Bardon, QLD
Support and motivate them without giving away the answers and doing it all for them. Being relatable and creating a friendship. Motivating…
Neve
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Neve

Tutor Chermside West, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity and build confidence. It is crucial to break down complex ideas into manageable sections and go through these thoroughly. A tutor should also create a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. Beyond…
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Saranya

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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Mustafa

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most crucial aspects of effective tutoring involve personalised learning, providing clear explanations tailored to individual needs, fostering critical thinking skills, and building student confidence. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to accommodate varied learning styles, offer straightforward explanations, encourage independent…
Anna
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Anna

Tutor Bardon, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do are to listen to their students and respond accordingly when tutoring them. It is also important to encourage their abilities and help them to succeed. A tutor should also be there to encourage continuous learning and creating a positive learning environment. I believe my strengths as a tutor are working…
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Afra

Tutor Chermside, QLD
Being able to communicate with them in a friendly way, and not making them feel intimidated. Having to understand what study method is the best for them. Being patient in trying to help them understand better is important as they will then feel more comfortable and confident in doing or solving questions. I believe I can communicate effectively…
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Abdallah

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
I think it’s when the tutor can make the student do the work while enjoying and excelling in it is the most important thing a tutor can give to a student. just the ability to engage a students with the content by relating to real life concepts can make kids curious to learn more and thats very important. I am very patient. I would take my time…
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Anh Tai

Tutor Kelvin Grove, 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…
erica
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erica

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The three most essential things a tutor can do for a student are academic advice, human connection, and consistency. When these three things are combined, a young learner may be able to completely rethink a class, subject, or school as a whole. Energy and originality in the learning environment. the capacity to simply express complex ideas.…
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Nuzhah

Tutor Kelvin Grove, 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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Sparkle Mirth

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
Patience and the ability to enjoy what you are doing is what I consider important. I enjoy doing…
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Keerthana

Tutor Kelvin Grove, 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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Tiffany

Tutor Herston, QLD
To try to understand what students don't clear and to be patient to explain to them. On the other hand,i think patient, caring and friendly is also important. As a student who studying communication, communication skills with people will be my strength as a tutor. Communicating and understanding what students' questions and explained clearly to…
Holli
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Holli

Tutor Herston, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is offering unconditional support while teaching kids. Children need a secure, calm, and nurturing environment to help them grow, so I believe offering these traits to kids while tutoring them is so important. To be a successful tutor, they have to possess qualities in which assists…
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Isaac

Tutor Herston, QLD
I feel as if the most import thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and genuinely care about their issues, wellbeing and grades. Developing and achieving goals together while having fun along the way is the best thing I can do for a student. My strength as a tutor is clear and understandable communication with a dash of fun. I feel as if…
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Gabriel

Tutor Herston, QLD
As a tutor, what I believe to be important for a student is the ability to not only push but to better the student in their schooling career. My years of high school were spent with teachers who picked favourites and let me fade into the background. As a tutor, I would enjoy seeing the potential in someone and letting them see that for themselves.…
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Kasun

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
• Peer Learning and Interactive Teaching • Assessment Review and Guidance • Daily Homework and Monthly Revision • Supervision of classroom work • Pre-preparation to Exams • Weekly Feedback on student's progress • Time management and goal planning • Parental Involvement in student's school work • Exposure to practical…
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Chelsea

Tutor Chermside, QLD
Believing in the student and knowing them well is extremely valuable. If you are aware of a students particular learning style and their struggles and strengths then it will become easier to cater for their needs and to adjust instructional strategies to make learning more accessible. It is also important for tutors to know the content and be…
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Athul

Tutor Herston, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can provide to his/her students is knowledge. And should treat each student equally, and have a mentality to help whenever a student needs it. As a tutor first of all I try to understand each and every students sitting before me. This way it helps me to guide each one of them to the right path. Iam very friendly…
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Emily

Tutor Herston, QLD
Show them that it's okay not to understand something and give them confidence and guidance to solve concepts effectively I can communicate concepts in different ways and I am a people…
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Paul

Tutor Herston, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to create a transformative learning experience. Of course, being a tutor that can explain concepts well is a vital but beyond that, in my opinion, exceptional tutoring is where the tutor can support and cultivate self-growth and self-reliance in students so they can carry on these habits…

Local Reviews

I emailed Ezymath and they got back to me within 24hrs. Found out what I needed and got me in touch with a tutor. Very easy to start the process. First tutor did not gel with our child so we were not charged and they put us in contact with another who is just the fit. The admin have been more than helpful and friendly every step of the way. We found that we needed to redo some things and strat from fresh, the tutor is excellent.
Rob, Mitchelton

Inside MitcheltonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student James practised solving simultaneous equations and worked on Pythagoras' Theorem in geometry.

Year 9 student Lily focused on calculating simple and compound interest, as well as applying trigonometry to angles of elevation questions.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Zoe improved her understanding of decimals by placing them accurately on a Cartesian plane and used scales on maps for measurement problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student working on algebraic equations often avoided writing out steps, especially when expanding brackets; as one tutor noted, "he skipped showing his working, which led to repeated sign errors."

In Year 11 trigonometry sessions, over-reliance on calculators meant key formulae were not memorised—this slowed problem-solving and left gaps in understanding.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner frequently arrived without necessary reading books or forgot homework for spelling practice, making it hard to build consistency.

For one creative writing assignment in Year 8 English, hesitation about starting the story resulted in little progress that day and growing frustration.

Recent Achievements

One Mitchelton tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on linear equations now tackling each step independently and even double-checking their own answers before asking for help.

A Year 11 student recently managed to solve compound interest questions without reaching for the calculator immediately, which was a real shift from her earlier habit of guessing at the formulas.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner—who once hesitated to read aloud—confidently finished an entire page during reading and writing practice, pausing only to ask about unfamiliar words rather than skipping them.

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 Mitchelton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Dolours School.