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Oxenford's tutors feature a former school dux and ATAR 99.75 achiever, seasoned K–12 English specialists with international teaching credentials, an HSC dux with a perfect maths score, experienced university-level educators, Olympiad and academic award winners, youth mentors, peer tutors, netball coaches, and early childhood experts—all dedicated to nurturing student success.

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Megan

Economics Tutor Oxenford, QLD
The most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is find a way to communicate the information to them in a way that the student understands and continuously supporting and encouraging the student to do their very best and make learning enjoyable. I am patient, flexible and approachable as a tutor. I believe the tutoring or style…
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Hebe

Economics Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
provide some teaching materials and be patient when explaining to students. I am friendly and an easy going person. I can express my ideas clearly and thoroughly to the…
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Awais Farid

Economics Tutor Arundel, QLD
Self reliance and confidence in own abilities. Nothing is hard once you put your mind to it I believe in simplicity and try to teach complex topics through simple and logical…
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Awais Farid

Economics Tutor Parkwood, QLD
It is normal to find difficulties in understanding concepts and it is not a fault of student to seek help. Realization of this is the first step of a student towards learning and putting effort I understand the level of a student and teach after analyzing the learning level with relatable examples. I believe in repetition of course, so I try to…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack focused on solving equations for lines, finding gradients, and determining x- and y-intercepts using worked examples.

For Year 10, Olivia practised rearranging different forms of linear equations and revisited how to find specific x and y values from given graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sam developed skills in working with integers and plotting points accurately on an axis through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, messy written layout when rearranging equations or plotting graphs often made it hard to spot calculation errors—one note said, "layout when working out" was a clear obstacle.

A Year 11 student struggled with planning responses for assessments, leaving answers underdeveloped and missing marks: "need to start writing for assessment."

For Year 9, skipping over worded questions in revision meant weaker problem-solving confidence during practice tests.

In the moment, untidy work and avoiding tougher question types led to more time spent correcting mistakes than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

One Oxenford tutor noticed a high school student who previously made small mistakes when solving equations is now catching those errors and finishing all calculations independently.

Another win: a Year 9 student, who used to sit quietly even when confused, started telling the tutor exactly when she didn't understand something—making it much easier to address tricky concepts right away.

In primary, one younger student who was often passive at the start of lessons recently came in organised and ready to ask questions she'd prepared herself before the session began.

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