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Tutors in Oxley include a Griffith PASS leader with multiple academic excellence awards, a university maths lecturer and private tutor, an ATAR 99 Economics competition winner, national champions in science and mathematics competitions, peer mentors and debating coaches, school Duxes, prefects, youth camp leaders, and dedicated volunteers experienced in teaching and engaging K–12 students.

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Edwin

Info Processing Tutor Chelmer, QLD
Listen to feedback. Make sure they understand what they are being taught and determine if a new approach is needed. Sometimes the same information can be summarised and presented in a different way that is just easier for some people to understand. My own capacity for learning. Information retention and comprehensive analysis. Communication…
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shashank

Info Processing Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
The greatest a tutor can do to help a student is, instead of explaining the method or process of every single question. the tutor needs to make sure that he gave a brief introduction on why he is studying that topic and explain the topic conceptually. My biggest strength is patience while tutoring to other people, especially the children. one has…
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Vivekananthan

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury, QLD
I firmly believe these are some important things a tutor offers his/her student: 1.Set High expectations. 2. Establish classroom routine 3.Show that the tutor care about each student in the class 4. Be transparent and ready to help I think that my biggest strength is my confidence and willingness to always learn and try new things. This…
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Anshraj

Info Processing Tutor Dutton Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be a mentor. Students need a guide who can not only help them academically but also go a little extra and use their experience to teach them essential skills like time management. These little details play a major role in the tutee's overall success. My strengths as a tutor include deep understanding of…
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Ratnica

Info Processing 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…
Sriman
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Sriman

Info Processing Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Provide student clarity and thorough understandings on concepts they might find a little tricky. Good communication skills, patience and thorough explanations given to a learner of any…
Mathew
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Mathew

Info Processing Tutor Mount Gravatt, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in their abilities and the ability to understand and implement the tools needed to succeed. Over the past 7 years I have been volunteering in a primary school, which has included assisting the teacher in taking students and doing one-on-one and small group…
Carl
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Carl

Info Processing Tutor Corinda, QLD
I believe that it is a tutor's responsibility to be accountable for a student's academic performance. As such, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - maintaining a flexible teaching approach to tailor a student's study to their capabilities, learning style and circumstances - encouraging and inspiring engagement with the…
Manasa
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Manasa

Info Processing Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
I think there are 3 very important things that a tutor can do for a student; - Be transparent about how to succeed - Wholeheartedly believe in the student and - Invest in them both emotionally and academically I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am able to immediately connect with the student and I make an effort to understand their…
Danilo
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Danilo

Info Processing Tutor Graceville, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student gain confidence in areas they might not have previously. I believe a tutor can help students understand that they are capable of learning whatever they put their minds to. I am a very patient tutor and have a holistic approach to teaching. I try and find the…
Alexis
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Alexis

Info Processing Tutor Mount Ommaney, QLD
The most important things I for a tutor to do is understand and listen to the student. Not listening can be one of the most frustrating things as a student, where the tutor doesn't understand what they actually need help with, and wastes time going over the wrong content in the wrong way. Being able to understand the student, and then properly…
Kyran
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Kyran

Info Processing Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
As a tutor is paid to improve a student's grades and so that's the underlying aim. But what a tutor should really do is teach a student how to learn better and improve. That means reminding them to proofread, read the criteria sheet before and after researching, and set up study plans that work with them (if that's palm cards, end of the week…
Muhammad
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Muhammad

Info Processing Tutor St Lucia, QLD
To me, two critical aspects stand out. Firstly, it is crucial to grasp the concepts being taught and discern their relevance to the contemporary industry. Students must understand how the skills they acquire can be applied in the current world scenario. Secondly, recognizing that students are the future, it is essential to lay a solid…
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Pavini

Info Processing Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand how they learn and help them in a way that will help them understand. I also think it is important to help the student, to some extent, enjoy their work so they are motivated to improve and continue learning. I believe my greatest strength is understanding different…
Pranavan
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Pranavan

Info Processing Tutor St Lucia, QLD
In my view, the most important aspect of being a tutor is to provide personalised guidance and support to each student. Every student has their own set of strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. A tutor should identify these individual characteristics and adapt their teaching methods to meet the specific needs of each student. Additionally,…
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Sarah

Info Processing Tutor Nathan, QLD
I think it would be acknowledging the difficulty in subjects to know that they aren't alone with their difficulties and also being able to explain to them the content of their subjects in new ways that makes sense to them. And also make them feel confident in their abilities as well as teaching them a new confidence of autonomy when it comes to…
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Dhanan

Info Processing Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A good tutor will be able to make a connection with their student, and can understand their individual needs as a learner. I think that if a tutor isn't able to do this, then any knowledge they possess can't be effectively taught. I think a good tutor should also have a strong grasp over whatever they teach, and being able to teach is the biggest…
Zoe
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Zoe

Info Processing Tutor Nathan, QLD
Be a non-judgmental voice they can ask about any questions they have on the subject matter and be someone who can effectively listen and explain their own knowledge to the student. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my understanding and practical use of Math thanks to my degree and my ability to listen to what a student is struggling with and…
Jiu Yue
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Jiu Yue

Info Processing Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student besides teaching the content, is to instill confidence in the students and make them know that whatever the challenges are that lay ahead, it can be conquered with will, hard work and determination. I believe my strength as a tutor is my level of understanding of subjects such as mathematics.…
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Filip

Info Processing Tutor Toowong, QLD
I strongly believe that the most important quality of a tutor is be patient, adaptable and compassionate to student's situation. Everyone learns at a different pace and in a different way, and a good tutor must be able to follow each person in their learning process. I have run tutoring sessions with up to 30 students and each and every student…
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Alejandro Luis

Info Processing Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
The thing I consider the most important is the dedication, with flexible schedules, willing to help the student whenever is required. Also, the possibility of giving online lessons might be a good idea for the student to schedule the classes. And finally, my methodology is based on a close treat with the student as I don’t want him to see me as…
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Washim

Info Processing Tutor Holland Park West, 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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Yuanjia

Info Processing Tutor Algester, QLD
To be there and offer the maximum amount of help you can to the students who needs the extra hand. It is also important as a tutor to be patient and communicate with the students to know how to assist these students. One of my strengths as a tutor would be my age, since I'm a similar age as some of these students who needs the tutoring I am able…

Local Reviews

Renee is amazing and has worked really hard to boost Isabelle's confidence. She really is a great asset.
Michelle, Corinda

Inside OxleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Jamie focused on solving simultaneous equations and applying linear modeling to real-world scenarios, working through textbook examples step-by-step.

In Year 10, Hannah practised complete-the-square factorisation and drew parabolas by hand to strengthen her understanding of quadratic graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah explored binomial theorem concepts using Pascal's triangle and calculated combinations for introductory probability problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student found it challenging to break down complex application questions in Maths, tending to focus on the question as a whole rather than isolating key details—she struggles with breaking/solving the question in smaller bits, one tutor noted.

In Year 8, another student often tried to sketch graphs mentally instead of organizing her working on paper, which led to errors when graphing polynomials and linear equations.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student's tendency to avoid unfamiliar problems meant she missed out on valuable practice with harder algebraic questions; she preferred sticking to comfortable material rather than tackling new challenges head-on.

For one Year 9 learner, missing or incomplete homework became a pattern—her tutor observed several weeks without completed assignments, making it difficult to build momentum or address misunderstandings from prior lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Oxley tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with rearranging formulas now working through linear equations and graphing problems almost entirely on her own, only asking for help with the trickiest steps.

In another session, a Year 11 student—who previously second-guessed herself on algebraic applications—tackled a mini-test covering several chapters in under ten minutes, showing she can quickly recall and apply the right formulas.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once guessed at answers started speaking up when confused and asked for extra explanation instead of just nodding along.

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