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St Lucia's tutors include university lecturers, PhD researchers, a UQ civil engineering academic and former lecturer, an HSC high-achiever (ATAR 98.95) with Olympiad medals, experienced science teachers and teaching assistants, peer mentors, and postgraduates in molecular biology, psychology, data science and engineering—many with hands-on experience guiding K–12 students.

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Babak

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important things a tutor can teach a student is to practice what he/she has already learnt in the classroom. Further practicing and sloving many exercises also could help for the student to boost their learning skills. My patience and my experience and knowledge. I have had many students in the past and during Covid I have taught online.…
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Lawrence

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
To be inspired and motivated in this area, even though they might not go into this area, but at least to see the importance and be appreciate the stuff they learn. Inspiring and motivating: Most of my previous student starts to like math after I've tutored them for a while. I'm also adaptable and patient with…
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Neil Francis

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to set clear goals to strive for. I feel that this provides motivation for students, giving them a target to aim for. Additionally, I feel that building the confidence of a student is imperative, as this not only ensures the student stays motivated, but also ensures they are…
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Joycee

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to help them build confidence in their abilities and develop a love for learning. A good tutor should also be able to identify the student's strengths and weaknesses and tailor their approach to best support the student's learning style the most important thing a…
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Rory

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Of course, as a tutor it is important to help your students learn as many concepts as possible and to teach them new things. But I believe that showing them new ways to learn and absorb information is just as crucial, as this benefits students by not just helping them achieve higher grades, but also giving them skills that they can take with them…
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Thihan

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Be a calming presence. Learning something is difficult, and there is enough pressure and competition at school already. A tutor should provide a comfortable environment for a student to learn at their own pace without feeling inadequate or behind I'm patient, and I also try and make my teaching as real world applicable as possible - it helps the…
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George

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The points enumerated below are some of the essential things i believe a tutor can do for a student. A tutor can: 1. Help students develop their higher order learning skills. 2. Ensure learners have a sense of progress within every lesson. 3. Convey subject knowledge of concepts, skills and language systems effectively and in ways…
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Ashish

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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Sarah

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to be open and kind. This allows for effective communication as many a time the student is too shy or embarrassed to inform the parent/teacher where and why they are struggling. Thus it is crucial to have a good relationship with the student in order to help them reach their goals. My strength as…
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Joseph

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Firstly, I think being a positive and supportive tutor is invaluable to the student as it will help them stay motivated and believe in themselves. Secondly, it is essential to be clear and concise when explaining subject matter. This makes the students job much easier. Lastly, the tutor should show enthusiasm towards the subject, as in my…
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Jiajian

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing is patience. The student must feel safe to express that they dont understand something as many times as they need, and expect the tutor to keep trying without judgement or dismay, as many times as they need. I can find creative and easy to understand methods of explaining topics. I am extremely patient and will explain…
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Hortense

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
To adapt one's courses and advice for the student, everyone has different ways of learning and understanding, it's important to be aware of them, to give targeted advice The attention I have towards their level of understanding, I always want to be sure they really understand what I…
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Samantha

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
the ability to encourage genuine interest. A kid probably doesnt do well on tests because theyre absolutely bored asleep by the subject or think they cant get it no matter how much they try. I want to work around those mental blocks kids have and show them their assignments really arent that hard I think I can get down to the fundamentals of…
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Maulik

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
When students are able to connect the dots of a topic and are completely able to understand the topic with the help of their tutors and inspire students from not liking the subject to explore the subject for future studies are the most important things I believe a tutor can do for their students The biggest strength of me as a tutor is that I have…
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Ying Rong

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Tutors have to be motivators for students to learn something new, by any means. They have to be a able to deliver information in the most understandable way to their student so as to inspire them to love the process of learning. They have to check on the progress of their students consistently to make sure they are on the right track to achieve…
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Bridget

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to be patient and understanding while the child is trying their best to understand the subject. I also believe it is very important to be adaptable to each individual students needs, otherwise they will never be able to learn. I have always had a passion for teaching and have…
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Reuben

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
As a tutor, its imperative to be patient and supportive while also challenging students. I like to use the Zone of Proximal Development as an example of teaching. I challenge them, but I support them at the same time, meaning they are able to push their limits and slowly expand their abilities while having the necessary support to feel comfortable…
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Deeya

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
there are so many things I would like to list, which are important for the tutor 1. the tutor must be honest 2. to be patient is one of the most important thing for the tutor because somethings which can be easy and obvious for you may not be so for your student 3. Teach the student how to learn. As a tutor your ultimate goal is to help the…
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OmerHayyat

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
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kev

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student non-academically is help them develop them as a person. A tutor is someone who the student should not only have as a friend but be someone who the student can look up to and strive towards. This is because not everything is about how you perform academically and it is just as…
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Nur Danisha

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Tutor should be someone a student can depend on to ask questions they do not understand and the tutor should help the student master the subject so that they can excel the subject. My strength as a tutor is I am very patient which mean I can keep on teaching the student until the point that the student can understand the topic better. I have…
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Nivedha

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Personally, I feel the most important thing for a tutor is patience to teach as well as learn from students. Not everyone has the skill to be patient enough to make sure that a concept is clear , nor the effort to make it clear by teaching until the student understands I do not have much experiences in teaching, however I enjoy and love teaching…
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Ha

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
With support from tutor, the student should gain a thorough grasp of thinking method to deal with tougher questions systematically, instead of sole ability to repeat answering the same type of question. Through mentoring experience, I showed a high patience and enthusiasm with students. Teaching method was good organized with step-by-step thinking…

Local Reviews

The EzyMath team has been very easy to work with - our tutor is very punctual, proactive, polite, flexible, and my child has been enjoying her lessons! She has been picking up new concepts and her confidence has increased! The online team has also been great, in particular their communication is excellent (they are prompt to reply to emails and check in regularly). I am really happy overall with the service they are providing.
K Mogograss, St Lucia

Inside St LuciaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 Cara spent several sessions strengthening her foundation in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, gradually moving on to fractions and exploring angles using diagrams.

Year 8 Arnav focused on data analysis for a maths assignment, specifically comparing two groups using mean, median, and mode while interpreting results from charts.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Masiha tackled trigonometry concepts including right-angled triangles (sin, cos, tan) and progressed to three-digit bearings in later lessons.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 mathematics, Cara repeatedly relied on a "cheat sheet" for times tables and hesitated when faced with multiplication or division involving larger numbers. As one tutor noted, "she tended to guess answers instead of working through each step," especially when the material wasn't her favourite.

In senior biology (Year 12), Arnav struggled to integrate others' research into his own writing and found it difficult to synthesize several sources into a single argument. This led to drafts that were overly detailed but lacked cohesion—drafting became overwhelming rather than productive when he felt pressured to get it perfect in one go.

Recent Achievements

A recent St Lucia tutoring session saw one Year 10 student move from hesitating with multi-step maths problems to confidently working through each stage and even catching their own small errors without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who used to get frustrated with data analysis now independently identifies patterns in statistics and explains what the results mean, showing more initiative than before.

In Year 5, Cara—who was previously quiet during lessons—has started raising her hand for help when stuck and finished an entire set of division questions on her own for the first time.

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 West End Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ironside State School.