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Spring Hill's tutors include a former secondary mathematics teacher with four years' experience, a cum laude primary educator and badminton coach, an electrical engineer and maths tutor, a university mathematics dux with ATAR 99.70, seasoned university and high school tutors, accomplished music competition winners, and multilingual mentors skilled in guiding K–12 learners.

Francis Nathen Shaktha
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Francis Nathen Shaktha

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I love tutoring so that the students feel as if they discover the concept themselves, and I prioritize the importance of solidifying foundations. I specialize in mathematics (calculus, vectors) and physics. However, I can also tutor software/coding. Prior tutoring experience also taught me patience and the importance of understanding the students…
Shivani
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Shivani

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Providing individual support to learners, Building basics concepts and Clarity concepts. Clear Communication, Patience, Adaptability, empathy, problem-solving and passion for…
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Soni
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Soni

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A Tutor can provide additional and supplement information to the children and can make them to achieve their educational goals. My Dedication, Discipline and…
Raveesha
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Raveesha

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Most important things as I feel is the understanding the student and finding creative ways to teach students the subject matters without making them bored. I think my strengths Maintaining professionalism, Understanding the student, Be creative, Good listener, evaluating students correctly and the ability work with any type of…
Siyi
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Siyi

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Knowing their weakness and helping them particularly based on their weakness to get improve. 1. My personality. I'm an outgoing person, easy to talk with. 2. My experiences. I have experienced teaching whether 20 students or just a small group with 3-4 students, but I can notice how they perform during the class and sometimes if they need help I…
Lilian
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Lilian

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I truely believe that the most important thing as a tutor is being there for your students. You not only have to give your best to help them you should also be a person of trust for them. In a lot of situations those students have problems beyond the school like in private life so that affects their grades. By just talking with them personally and…
Gaurika
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Gaurika

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A comprehensive approach to supporting a student's entire growth and development is one of the most vital things a tutor can do for them. Making abstract ideas comprehensible through the use of examples and analogies from everyday life. Share progress reports, worries, and improvement suggestions with parents as well to create a team effort to…
Divya
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Divya

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Help the student understand concepts clearly, adapt to their learning style, build confidence, and inspire a love of learning. I’m patient and encouraging, explain ideas in simple, clear ways, and adapt my methods to each child’s learning style. I keep lessons engaging with creative activities and positive feedback to build confidence and…
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Riccardo

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A tutor should build strong and personal relationships with students since the more connected a student feels to the tutor, the more the tutor appears trustworthiness, professional and respectful. Moreover, a tutor should truly personalize the learning, incorporate connections to the student's interests and minimize the student's weaknesses. As a…
Projyolita
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Projyolita

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
There are two most important things a tutor can do for a students is: 1. To make them love the subject and encourage them to ask questions to clear their doubts . 2. Listen to the student what doubts they have, encourage their thinking and the ideas they put in front of the tutor. My major strength is that I can make difficult subject much easy…
MATHURIN
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MATHURIN

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Making a student confident about his or her skills and his/her ability to apply the methods you taught him/her. I found out that many students will understand what you teach them but still feel like they can't apply it, especially with mathematics. That is my main goal as a maths tutor, as theory is one thing but practice will always take you…
Ann Chyi
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Ann Chyi

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Being a guidance in their early life, and helping them gain interest in a particular subject to better their learning experience.…
Jesse
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Jesse

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Be able to answer the questions they ask precisely and accurate, and don’t give them any wrong information. Because if a tutor give them a wrong information it’s not only the students will lose marks, but they will lose trust in the tutor.Therefore the answer to the questions should always be clear and correct. I’m a very patient person and…
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Shumpei

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I believe this ties back to my strength; I believe patience and compliment are the most important things in tutoring. These students take a lot of time to improve on what they struggle. First, I need to be patient with their progress. Second, I acknowledge their improvements by giving them compliments. Patience. I am also a springboard and…
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Leanne

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
the patience, clarity, kindness, dedication Maths PhD with 3 years CSE postdoc experience. Over a decade teaching experience as a senior tutor in 3 Australian universities Qualified at both theory and practical sides of mathematics and software engineering/development. Passion to help young people achieving academic…
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Cleo

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I believe the most important thing is to provide them with support and help them gain confidence in answering questions, both in class and during examinations. I like to structure my lesson plan such that I revise concepts that were taught previously at the start of the lesson, which helps them to remember concepts easier. I am also patient with…
Steven
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Steven

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Understanding, repetition, and self-belief. These are the pillars of success in the subject of mathematics, and the most important job of a tutor is to enable their students to be equipped with these three attributes. I like to be encouraging yet direct when communicating what I perceive to be a student's weaknesses, and give them strategies they…
Maria Patricia
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Maria Patricia

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be being someone reliable and committed to their growth. The students expect to learn and develop their knowledge and skills of the subject, so the it is the tutor's role to aid that process. A tutor must have a can-do attitude, not one who gives up when the circumstances are tough. My…
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Agustin

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing for me is that the student understands an exercise well and then it becomes easy for him to do it on his own. At the same time, it is important that the student finds it entertaining, and that studying and learning does not become torture or punishment. I have a lot of patience, I can be teaching over and over again and I…
Remy
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Remy

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create an environment in which the student can feel safe to question what is being discussed and openly communicate lack of understanding and vulnerability. In my opinion, the worst thing a mentor can do is to appear unapproachable. When I was in this position, my mentor was very…
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Maggie

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
Academic knowledge as well as communication skill is definitely the most important thing for a tutor. Tutor's primary duty is to pass knowledge to student, help them to gain understanding on the subjects. Communication skills is also significant, not only tutor have to communicate with students, they also need to know how to communicate…
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Domici Eliza

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
I believe the important aspects would be patience, honesty, flexibility, and being a good listener. If I have these aspects, I will be able to teach my students well. I am approachable and friendly. I review the modules before I teach them to them. I also believe I will teach well, similar to when I taught my friends before and they got high…
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Wei

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what they are struggling with and build up their confidence step-by-step with each concept, as slowly or as many times as needed. I am able to explain concepts in a variety of ways which allows the child to learn the way that they are most comfortable with. I also like to…

Local Reviews

I like the tutor, she is very effective in teaching my daughter Maths.
Lenny, Brisbane

Inside Spring HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Adam worked on solving algebraic expressions with multiplication and division of fractions, as well as calculating the volume and surface area of cylinders and prisms using test-style quiz questions.

For Year 10, Laila focused on researching scholarly articles for her physics assignment—evaluating sources by reading titles and abstracts—and explored material properties like thermal conductivity, plus types of heat transfer including conduction, convection, and radiation.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student covered mathematical induction proofs in preparation for upcoming assessment tasks.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in mathematics repeatedly left steps unwritten when tackling algebra, leading to sign errors that only became visible during joint checking—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.

In Year 12 physics, one student jumped into drafting her assignment before gathering all experimental data, causing confusion and incomplete analysis.

A Year 7 student forgot to bring homework and mixed up materials, making it hard to track progress or revisit previous mistakes.

For a Year 11 student, messy working and inconsistent formatting made it tough to spot calculation missteps in trigonometry proofs, slowing down revision.

Recent Achievements

A Spring Hill tutor noticed Laila now confidently selects relevant scholarly articles for her physics assignment by skimming titles and abstracts—last term she'd read full papers without knowing what to look for.

In another session, Stephanie in Year 10 moved from hesitating over trigonometric ratios to choosing the correct one independently for each question, something she struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a younger student recently started asking questions out loud during lessons instead of staying silent when confused; last week, she finished her linear equations homework and marked each step herself without prompting.

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 Brisbane Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like The Industry School - Brisbane.