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Tutors in Robertson include experienced school teachers with postgraduate education degrees, an ATAR 99.45 Dux and multiple subject prizewinner, a published PhD scholar and university demonstrator, accomplished Maths Olympiad and science competition participants, seasoned K–12 maths and English specialists, and educators with five-plus years' tutoring experience—many holding advanced STEM or teaching qualifications from Griffith, UQ, and overseas universities.

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Danvas

Tutor Robertson, QLD
The most important is to provide tailor-made or individual tutor sessions. Understanding the likes, dislikes, challenges and dislikes of…
Samuel B
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Samuel B

Tutor Robertson, QLD
As a tutor my primary objective will be to understand the child’s interest and the following problem or areas of difficulty related to the subjects. Patience, passionate in achieving the goal, eagerness to upskill,…
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Avanthi
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Avanthi

Tutor Robertson, QLD
To help students achieve success in their studies and develop an interest for the lessons and give them appropriate guidance and to make their future better. Communication Deep Understanding Strength Memory Attractive…
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Shianne

Tutor Robertson, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is provide an opportunity for the student to thrive. To establish belief in them, as typically students seek out tutoring as they believe they are not 'good' at a subject. Being the one person there that cheers them on is a powerful thing. Providing alternate methods for students to learn is…
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Evans

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Be patient. Ensure that all learners are catered for. Be a good listener. Keen to attention of the learners Be professional. Maintain professional code of conduct Be confident. Have content Be willing to share your own experiences. ability to connect with children (or with older students) communication and social skills patience,…
Subarna
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Subarna

Tutor Robertson, QLD
One of the most important aspect is to transfer and translate our knowledge and understanding to children in order for them to apply in other situations which involves problem solving. One of the biggest strenght i believe is the ability to adopt creative techniques to better grasp various theories, concepts, techniques and formulae without…
Andrea
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Andrea

Tutor Robertson, QLD
To prepare for class and constantly check up on their progress. Students often need help outside of class, which lots of tutors do not provide. I am always accessible outside of class hours, ensuring students get help whenever they need it. Another important thing is to motivate the student. I always felt inspired to study after my sessions with…
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Brendan

Tutor Robertson, QLD
My goal is to boost the student's confidence. Years of tutoring experience across a variety of subjects. Extensive university education. Experience in overcoming schooling…
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Astrid

Tutor Robertson, QLD
I consider a tutors ability to boost a students confidence and self esteem in an area one of the most important things. A lot of the time people are actually very capable of doing something they just fall into a habit of believing they can't and second guessing themselves. As a tutor I think my strengths are my relatable, getting help can be…
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Aadvika

Tutor Robertson, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, tailor explanations to the student's unique learning style, and encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It's crucial to help students build confidence and become independent learners. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my…
Taran
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Taran

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Understand the needs of the student and help them academically be more confident and also make them feel comfortable and confident so that they can ask all their queries. I can help the child understand that he or she can say whatever to me which they at times feel hesitant to ask in front of the whole class. This is an opportunity and time where…
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Saad

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Understanding the individual student's problem and mitigating it. I am a good listener and try working on students' basics so that he could establish the right approach towards education. My ability to communicate with students in a friendly environment makes them at ease with me. I believe effective communication is essential in tutoring…
Sameer
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Sameer

Tutor Robertson, QLD
As a tutor, there are several important things Establishing a positive rapport: Building a strong and supportive relationship with the student is essential. Create a safe and welcoming environment where they feel comfortable asking questions, sharing their challenges, and expressing their opinions. Assessing individual needs: Take the time to…
Turab
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Turab

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Mentorship Being Friendly To make sure that the pupil gets everything he needs to know about the certain aspects and subjects They are pretty good as i was a tutor back in my home…
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Ni Putu Sukma

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Accepting student’s emotions and ability. Therefore we can put a different method of teaching for each student / group op students. By accepting emotions means we have to know their feeling at the moment we study. It will give a huge impact on how they process the learning subject. In the other hand, accepting their ability simply means that…
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Ansaf

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Apart from having good subject knowledge and ability to explain concepts well, I consider the following traits to be very important for a tutor: 1. Providing guidance on how to prepare and perform well in exams. 2. Being able to finish the syllabus in given timeframe. 3. Giving support and encouragement during their difficult times. 4.…
Neha
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Neha

Tutor Robertson, QLD
A tutor is someone under whose guidance a child is going to learn academically and also real life lessons. A tutor should himself/herself execute the things that is expected out of the child. A tutor should be clear with his/her concepts because it will enhance the overall efficiency of learning of the student. A tutor along with being a tutor…
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Kelvin

Tutor Robertson, QLD
teach the learning method University tutoring…
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Gilberto Jr.

Tutor Robertson, QLD
Understanding your student's skills and behavior to properly assess what and how will you teach every lesson. Knowing when to start and stop, and having the patience to do every thing step by step. As a public school teacher for 10 years and a private tutor for 4 years teaching math and english I think I am well equipped with knowledge, patience…
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Margesh

Tutor Robertson, QLD
A tutor plays a crucial role by grasping students' learning styles, conveying concepts clearly, nurturing positivity, establishing attainable goals, offering valuable feedback, employing engaging techniques, adjusting to individual needs, encouraging time management, showing empathy and patience, and consistently evaluating progress. The ultimate…
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Binoy

Tutor Robertson, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do, in my opinion, is to foster a good and encouraging learning atmosphere by getting to know each student, figuring out how they learn best, and offering helpful criticism as well as concise explanations and kind responses to inquiries. I understand that each student has a different style of learning so i can…
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Suttiwat

Tutor Robertson, QLD
In my opinion, one of the most important things a tutor can do is being calm for their students. I am friendly, willing to learn new things,…
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Sam

Tutor Robertson, QLD
In my experience, the most impactful tutors unlock potential by personalizing learning. We identify a student's strengths and weaknesses, then tailor our approach to bridge knowledge gaps. By celebrating "aha moments" and equipping them with study skills, we empower them to become independent learners, fostering a lifelong love of learning that…

Local Reviews

Theodora is a very calm person and can sensibly discuss maths concepts with my son in a way that he can easily understand (much better than I can!!). My son thinks Theodora is really nice and looks forward to her visits.
Lynette, Upper Mount Gravatt

Inside RobertsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alice worked through basic geometrical and angle properties alongside **division skills**, using diagrams to clarify parallel lines and transversals.

In Year 10, Jayden focused on solving **quadratic equations** both algebraically and with the quadratic formula, as well as tackling worded optimization problems for his assignment.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily reviewed how to expand quadratics from factors and practiced identifying **turning points and axes of symmetry** on parabolic graphs during targeted revision.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student relied on notes during quizzes rather than recalling methods independently—"expect to do the quiz without looking back at the notes"—making it difficult to assess true understanding under test conditions.

For a Year 9 student, homework was often incomplete before lessons, slowing progress and limiting time for new content.

A Year 8 student's written work lacked clear layout; as observed: "I would like to see some organising in book work, like a set book for tutoring."

In primary years, another child struggled to convert units due to missing foundational practice with metric conversions, leading to confusion when tackling measurement problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Robertson noticed a Year 11 student who used to second-guess herself with ratios is now breaking down questions independently and tackling percent problems without hesitation.

Another high schooler, previously hesitant to ask for help, came prepared with thoughtful assignment questions and managed to recall the right formulas when working through advanced algebra—something she struggled with last term.

Meanwhile, a younger student who often rushed through division has started setting out her work carefully; this shift has made her noticeably more confident as she solved long division problems on her own this week.

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