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Seven Hills' tutors feature a Cambridge-educated mathematician with a PhD and university teaching experience, a Singapore Math-certified primary specialist with seven years in classrooms, an ATAR 97.5 academic distinction awardee, seasoned multi-subject private tutors, national competition recipients, and dedicated peer mentors skilled in guiding K–12 students to excel.

Mathusha
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Mathusha

Tutor Carindale, QLD
I build a rapport with the students and customise the lesson with a mature and sensitive approach by understanding the student's strengths and weaknesses. I make sure I keep the student motivated by making learning interesting and engaging. I am an active listener. I plan ahead to make the classes interesting and active. I have a mature and…
Jennifer
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Jennifer

Tutor Holland Park, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to guide and expand their worldview. To adopt new perspectives regarding politics, literature and sociology. I believe it is important to help students possess the ability to think critically, assert viewpoints and convey one's thoughts through various modes of writing and…
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Sophie
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Sophie

Tutor Holland Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student the tools and resources to be able to succeed and learn on their own, and giving them assistance whenever they might need it. My strengths when it comes to tutoring are that I'm patient, understanding, and empathetic. Being patient and understanding are some of the most important qualities…
RAHUL SAGAR
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RAHUL SAGAR

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
One of the most significant roles I believe a tutor can play for a student is to inspire a vision for a brighter future and a better life. A tutor serves as a guiding light, helping students navigate not only academic challenges but also shaping their path forward in life, extending beyond the boundaries of subject-specific problems. For me,…
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David

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create an environment where the student feels fully comfortable and confident. It’s crucial that they never hesitate to ask questions or admit when something isn’t clear. When students feel safe and supported, genuine learning can take place. After that, I think it’s about helping them…
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Anshraj

Tutor Woolloongabba, 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…
Sanjana
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Sanjana

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor can do a lot for a student. But I feel like the most important thing that can be done is to change the idea of a negative notion about a subject in the students mind. Attitude plays a key role in learning, and diminishing that fear, and giving the student confidence can really change their entire interest and perception about that certain…
Grace
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Grace

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
understanding the student's study pace…
YUYAO
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YUYAO

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Tutoring students to learn method but not result. I'm friendly and careful for every students of me. Instead of tutoring,I prefer to discuss problems with…
Vignesh
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Vignesh

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Being empathetic and understanding is one of the most important qualities a tutor can have. A good tutor will make sure that the student understands a particular concept rather than just learn how to solve a particular problem because that way the student can apply the learning in different situations and come up with ways to find the solution by…
Denise
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Denise

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, explain concepts clearly, and create a supportive, judgment-free environment. A great tutor helps students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, while also guiding them toward independent thinking and problem-solving. Its important to…
Sammi
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Sammi

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for student is to encourage them to do their best, and help them develop a passion for the things they are learning so that they don't develop a resentment for school like many children do. I am able to explain challenging concepts in a simple manner (quite like explaining meiosis to a 5 year old) and I am…
Damini
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Damini

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to take time to understand their expectations and needs as well as motivate the student to do better using appreciation and engagement. As a tutor, using relevant and relatable examples to explain concepts, providing important tips to remember and understand is the content are my…
Ruth Kanmani
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Ruth Kanmani

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor should be able to and simplify a particular concept making it easier for a student to understand. A tutor should also be able to motivate the student and provide constant encouragement when the student is feeling demotivated. A tutor should also be able to adapt and improve teaching styles depending on the student and their progress. It…
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Indiartha

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing is that they understand the theories behind certain topics. Especially in maths where many educational systems and tutors would just show the formulas in answering questions and not how they got to the formula in the first place. If they do understand the theories, then everything else will come easy. I have prior…
Tshering
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Tshering

Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Encourage the learners and let them know that they have the potential to become the best version of themselves. I am patient and loves to help learners enjoy their journey of…
Algena
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Algena

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor should first be very welcoming and create a warm environment for students. In order to help students achieve their highest potential tutors should adapt and create new engaging ways of teaching the subject to make the student feel confident and have fun while learning it. I have great problem solving, communication and organization skills.…
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Marcelina

Tutor Kangaroo Point, QLD
There are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. I believe some of the most important skills for the field is patience and communication. As I am working with students and their respective area of difficulty in learning, it is important and a priority for myself to approach any circumstances with patience at all times. This is an…
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Namgay T

Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
A tutor should be well-prepared for each session, with a clear plan of what topics they will cover and what resources they will use. They should also be able to keep track of their students' progress and adjust their approach as needed.A successful tutor combines strong subject knowledge with effective communication skills, empathy, adaptability,…
Shrutkirti
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Shrutkirti

Tutor Holland Park, QLD
A tutor can boost a child’s confidence when he/ she understands the concept and solves the sums with a proper understanding. Setting small goals to complete big dreams. Keeping pace with school speed. Taking stress out of difficult subjects. I have done B.Sc. In statistics and B.Ed. With Maths and English as specials. Both the degrees with high…
Mahsa
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Mahsa

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
As a tutor, I believe the most important things I can do for a student are to provide personalised guidance, create a positive learning environment, encourage critical thinking, adapt teaching methods, instill confidence, promote self-motivation and accountability, and cultivate a love for learning. By focusing on these aspects, I strive to…
Oliver
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Oliver

Tutor Tingalpa, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can provide for a student is support and motivation. When a student is struggling, they have low self-efficacy and motivation to engage with the subject. What is important is to use this knowledge to provide tutoring in a way that is relaxed and engaging. In addition the tutor should always value and strive to…
Sumi
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Sumi

Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Mentors have great influence in the academic journey of the learners. The degree of influence on the learners can depend on how individual tutor can impact the learners' interest in the subject. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is providing learners with undivided attention, scaffolding their academic journey, imparting life…

Local Reviews

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Inside Seven HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Rebecca focused on long division of polynomials and applications of derivatives, while also practising expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions.

For Year 10, Lincoln worked through solving linear equations and simplifying linear expressions, as well as reviewing probability concepts using tree diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Charlotte tackled sketching curves with derivatives and modelling optimisation problems, alongside rates of change—often using exam-style questions for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student working on linear equations struggled to keep written work organised, leading to confusion with variables on both sides—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 Maths Methods student hesitated to attempt exam-style questions independently and needed extra encouragement before engaging with polynomial long division.

In one case, a primary student's confidence dropped quickly after setbacks with fraction multiplication; rather than trying alternate methods or seeking feedback, he tended to pause and wait for prompts. This slowed progress during revision sessions and limited the chance to build resilience.

Recent Achievements

One Seven Hills tutor noted that Phoenix, a senior student, initially struggled with Excel-based data analysis but now independently creates scatter plots and uses regression equations to interpret trends—skills he hadn't attempted before.

Another high school student, Rebecca, used to hesitate when stuck but now actively asks questions in sessions and can tackle long division problems with minimal prompting after practicing together.

Meanwhile, Mikayla in primary years showed a shift from distraction to focus; she stayed on task for an entire session and completed all homework booklet questions without reminders—a first for her this term.

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