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Tutors in Palm Beach include a graduate-level secondary science and maths teacher with extensive classroom experience, a former US early childhood lead and master teacher, K–12 specialists in English, maths and science, an award-winning university honours student, creative arts educators with international backgrounds, and seasoned private tutors passionate about supporting students' growth.

Keegan
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Keegan

Tutor Burleigh Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is observe and listen to the problems the student is having and adapt the teaching style to suit. I'm patient, understanding and I work hard to present a lesson that's logical and easy to…
zihan
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zihan

Tutor Burleigh Waters, QLD
Students instill those executive study skills that will serve the student well in future academic life. A good tutor could let students benefit from better study techniques and altitude. My strength as a tutor is that I can do double language tutoring, both in Chinese and English. Furthermore, I can break complex questions into easy…
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Eli
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Eli

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
A tutor should be personable for each student they teach, they should give each student a genuine connection and understand the tendencies of each student. It is fundamental for a tutor to understand the methods that their students use to naturally gain an understanding; the tutor subsequently forges their approaches around this method. I have…
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Irani

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
I believe breaking down complex concepts in to simple ideas and guiding the students through them is the most important thing I can do as a tutor. Also, it is very important for me to ensure the students understand what I teach. I have good communication skills and I love working with…
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Darshana

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Te most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. - Patience - Adaptability - Enthusiasm - Empathy -…
Karen
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Karen

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Mentor them with not just of lessons but as well as leading them to a proper behavior by setting as a role model. It is important to instill to them the value of the things you teach to them by relating to real world scenario. I have a deep background in Mathematics as my Bachelor's degree is majoring in Mathematics, and I have 4 years of being a…
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Ashmitha

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
i think it is very important to know which method of explanation works for your student and it is very important to know if they are on the same page as the tutor. Constant verification with the student about whether they understand your language and your form of explanation is very important. I have tutored a variety of ages starting from year 8…
Lawrence
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Lawrence

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support, encouragement and a positive learning environment. I find that tutoring is most effective, when the pupil willing to learn, and the best way to do that is by making maths engaging rather than frustrating. My strengths as a tutor would be my patience and my creativeness. I…
Hayat
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Hayat

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important role a tutor plays is providing personalized mentorship to each student depending on the student's learning requirements. Additionally, a tutor should provide a comfortable and relaxed space for the students to learn and express their thoughts and concerns. My biggest strength is my humble, kind and easy to approach…
Mathilda
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Mathilda

Tutor Robina, QLD
I think that providing a safe and encouraging space for a student is the most important thing for a tutor to do, as well as ignite some passion in them to succeed and be a support system. I believe that I am very approachable and friendly, so that students would be comfortable with asking for help. I also feel as though I can share some of my…
Amy
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Amy

Tutor Robina, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with support for their weakest strengths. I believe that it is crucial that tutors are able to cater to the student's needs. As a tutor, I am able to work well with students. I have a natural skill of presenting content in ways that cater to the student's style of…
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Audrey

Tutor Robina, QLD
I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is adapt and personalise the way they teach and explain things to suit the individual needs of a student, whilst maintaining high levels of patience and understanding. I believe that my strengths as a tutor include my ability to offer multiple ways/processes of figuring…
Nikita
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Nikita

Tutor Robina, QLD
To just listen. As counterintuitive as it sounds, listening is more important than teaching. As a tutor one must fully grasp what the student wants and needs and how they best learn. To be able to pick up on non verbal cues if the student is too shy or uncomfortable to ask for help. Everyone learns best in a different way, so a tutor needs to be…
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Yasodya

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to effectively recognise the needs of the student by listening to and observing them. This includes learning about both their areas of struggle and preferred methods of learning. This information is key to then be able to form a lesson plan that create the biggest possible…
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Emily

Tutor Robina, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them build confidence in themselves and their own abilities. I think I am good at being able to work out what part of a concept a student is struggling with and coming up with different ways to explain a…
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Aaryan

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing for a tutor to do is build confidence in students. The students that approach tutors are usually ones that are struggling to cope with school and activities, leading to them falling behind on their academics. This can seriously lower their confidence and make them question their abilities. As a tutor, it should be their…
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Ishaan

Tutor Robina, QLD
For me, the most important part is to actually avoid just being a tutor. Although the role is of a tutor, with that, I believe there is a responsibility for the tutor to also become a mentor and aid the student in other parts of their life as well. As someone who has received tutoring before, I have first hand experienced how much I looked up to…
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Jogitheshwar

Tutor Robina, QLD
Really benefitting the student, not just by teaching them the content in the school subjects but also by teaching them about how to operate and be successful in general. For example teaching things like work ethic, scheduling, time management, how to learn efficiently, how to stay calm under pressure and stress management. I believe there is a lot…
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Adam

Tutor Robina, QLD
Help them not only understand particular topics but help them to understand how to learn and find joy in learning. I am a really patient tutor who cares about students and their learning. I also really enjoy seeing people learn and gain an appreciation and love for a…
Nishi
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Nishi

Tutor Robina, QLD
According to me, the most important thing a tutor can do is make sure that the student feels comfortable enough to talk about their doubts and not feel judged. This also helps the student to study better. • Developed my communication skills by talking to different students and their parents. • Demonstrated leadership by motivating and…
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Noora

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a supportive learning environment. A tutor should not only help the student understand the material but also encourage curiosity, provide constructive feedback, and tailor their approach to the student’s unique learning…
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Elkan

Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
As a tutor, I believe that there are several key roles I can play to make a meaningful impact on students. First, I empower students by sharing my expertise and providing personalised guidance to help them gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter and develop the skills they need to excel. By offering consistent support and encouragement,…
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Thomas

Tutor Robina, QLD
I belive that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding and to understand the students learning style. -Able to understand and explain difficult…

Local Reviews

My daughter enjoyed working with Jo - not to the extent of enjoying the actual maths content, but she did look forward to Jo coming every week! She says Jo was patient and kind and explained things in a way she could understand.
Jayne, Palm Beach

Inside Palm BeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Bella focused on refining a creative narrative based on a novel she's read and practised English skills like identifying homonyms and using onomatopoeia through targeted worksheets.

In Year 9, Willow concentrated on mastering operations with fractions—including simplifying, adding, subtracting, and converting them to mixed numbers—alongside revisiting order of operations for algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jeremy dedicated his session to reviewing Pythagoras' theorem problems and measurement concepts (perimeter, area, volume) as preparation for an upcoming end-of-semester exam.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, a student often skimmed instructions and misread multi-step questions, especially in trigonometry and algebra—he found it hard to understand what the question was asking of him, noted one tutor.

During a senior chemistry lesson, another student forgot her notes at home and couldn't attempt practice problems on organic reactions, highlighting organization gaps.

In Year 7 English, a keen learner hesitated to share written work for feedback; she left spelling errors uncorrected in PowerPoint slides, which made final drafts harder to polish.

These patterns led to confusion during tests and missed opportunities for targeted improvement.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Palm Beach noticed Jeremy, a high school student, now tackles algebraic equations and geometry problems with far more independence—he used to hesitate or wait for prompts but recently worked through practice exam questions almost entirely on his own.

Willow, also in high school, has started identifying her mistakes when working with fractions and is correcting them without being asked, which marks a real shift from her earlier reliance on reminders.

Meanwhile, Bella in Year 6 took the initiative to ask for extra homework and submitted a challenging spelling task she had previously avoided.

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