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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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Manikandaprabhu

Geography Tutor Kuraby, QLD
Education is the single most powerful tool that can shape the way our youth thinks. It plays an instrumental role in moulding a child's perspective on almost everything. We make sure that the learning experience will be created in a format that students would like. It was always effective, but we will try to make it interesting with…
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Dona

Geography Tutor Rochedale, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them and to listen to them. A tutors job is to guid a student in the right redirection. A tutor can tailor the their teaching to the students needs so they are both working together. The tutor must be an excellent listener to understand how the student thinks and what they need…
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Kakale

Geography Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
Instill a sense of self worth, self belief-students believing they can do it! Patience, optimism and…
Ali
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Ali

Geography Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build strong learning foundations and to motivate student to develop a good learning habits. Depending on the student, tutor is responsible to acknowledge student’s weakness and develop a systemic learning program that allows student to absorb understanding rather than…
Pulkheria
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Pulkheria

Geography Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing is definitely being patient and kind. A lot of people sometimes forget children/teens are not fully functioning adults yet, and they’re learning. Therefore, it’s very important to push them to the best they can do. By being indulgent and firm at the same time, I believe a tutor can get children to be their very best,…
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Ethan

Geography Tutor St Lucia, QLD
There are numerous things a tutor should be able to do. I think providing these students with lessons that pinpoint certain issues and flaws, acknowledging student welfare (such as stress), and ultimately showing (or delivering), that same powerful desire for their students to do well, are only a few things a tutor should provide for a student.…
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Nelson

Geography Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student motivation to learn and ultimately excel academically. In a more practical sense, a tutor's ability to explain concepts and ideas that broaden the student's perspective and understanding of a certain topic is another essential influence a tutor can have on a…
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Ashish

Geography Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that as a tutor, the most crucial lesson I can impart to my students is to empower them to freely express their doubts and ask as many questions as they need. Encouraging a questioning mindset and creating a safe environment for curiosity to thrive is paramount. By doing so, I foster their confidence and enable them to actively engage in…
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Madeleine

Geography Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
I believe that if a tutor is kind, patient and shows respect, they will see greater results with their students. In order for effective learning, it is paramount to create a distraction-free, positive environment, and prepare well-thought out lessons ahead of time. Lastly and perhaps most importantly, I think that if a tutor is ready to motivate,…

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.