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Tennyson's tutors include a university med student with top 3% global exam results and youth mentoring experience, an award-winning school prefect and English tutor, experienced maths and science mentors, seasoned peer leaders in music and sports, plus high-achieving students recognized for academic excellence, dux awards, and leadership across K–12 settings.

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Naiyao

Modern History Tutor Sherwood, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their self-confidence. Learning, like everything else, is dependent on one's perception of one's abilities. Students who are confident in their abilities are more likely to be motivated than students who think they will never succeed. I think my strength as a tutor would be…
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Sophie

Modern History Tutor St Lucia, QLD
To make sure they understand a concept fully, and why it makes sense, especially in maths and science. This helps to give the student confidence in that type of question so they are able to replicate it on an exam. In assignments helping a student to meet all elements of the marking guide by giving examples without doing it for them. Having just…
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Kim

Modern History Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to think and learn. This is far more valuable for future work and study than any one topic to be learnt. My principle strength as a tutor would be my understanding of how mathematical concepts work, which helps me to explain them. I do this often with my colleagues during…
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Alex

Modern History Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that a tutor plays an incredible different role to the classroom teacher. Being a role that has one-on-one interaction with a student, a tutor's most important thing is to focus their practice and method to the individual characteristics of the student. An example of this could be having activities with high intensity and movement for…
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Nelson

Modern History 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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Madeleine

Modern History 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,…
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Hannah

Modern History Tutor Toowong, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is make a student believe that they can achieve their goals in a particular subject. Motivation and self-efficacy are key to academic success and I believe that tutors especially can foster these in their students. My strengths as a tutor are my dedication to and passion for education. I have an extremely…
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Prachi

Modern History Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
Help them understand the why behind the answers. Be supportive and patient during the learning process. The tutor should be able to explain in a way that is easy to understand and interesting at the same time for the student. I get along well with children and have a passion for learning. I am easy and accommodating and I know what I am doing. I…
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William

Modern History Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to listen to their confusion, break down the problem and then explain and educate them methodically and appropriately to their style of learning. A tutor is not there to do the work for the student, it is a team effort wherein the tutor imparts understanding to the student so they can…
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Cody

Modern History Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is provide encouragement and support for the student that will improve their confidence and in turn will improve their grades I understand the content of what is being taught and can explain it in a simple and comprehensible…
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Alyssa

Modern History Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
I believe the most important aspect of being a tutor is maintaining patience and understanding for the student at all times. I also think that instilling a sense of excitement and passion for study is the greatest gift any teacher can give. My strengths as a tutor would lie in my deep understanding for both written and spoken English. I am an…
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Shoma

Modern History Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
In my opinion, it is important to teach children in simple ways so that they can understand even the complex and difficult concepts. It is also important to understand questions asked by students and give appropriate answers to their questions. Students need to be acknowledged and respected. As a tutor, I am a patient person and a good listener. I…
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James

Modern History Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think understanding each student is an important part to tutoring, and being able to motivate each student into learning for themselves should be the ultimate goal for any teacher. I've had some teachers that did that for me and I have them remembered always. I think students would like me. I'm easygoing and try to make the content appealing,…
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Matthew

Modern History Tutor Robertson, QLD
Each student is an individual and should be considered so. I am knowledgeable and patient but sometimes I can be a little…
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Modern History 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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Modern History Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
One of the most important things tutors can do for their students is aid in building confidence in their work. This is achieved through patience and catered academic support. I am currently completing a secondary education degree with majors in math and history and hope to benefit students with this…
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Taylor

Modern History Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be there for their student, and understand the way that they learn. Understanding where their challenges are and where their strengths are. Understanding what teaching style and environment works for their student and adapting their sessions to suit. It is also important to not judge them based on their…
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Sofia

Modern History Tutor Fortitude Valley, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen to what their problems are, be attentive to their needs and work with them to make sure they're learning in ways that are effective for them. I am open and honest in communication with students, this is vital in order to truly understand where their difficulties are. Additionally…
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Sarah

Modern History Tutor Windsor, QLD
I believe it is integral to grasp the individual students learning style and tailor my lessons accordingly. As a part of this, it's also important to learn what doesn't work for them, and avoid these techniques. For example, an English teacher might teach them poetic terms by getting the student to write out definitions. If a students doesn't…
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Saarah

Modern History Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Children would prefer a friendly environment where they can feel comfortable enough to ask questions and let the tutor know that they don't understanding anything. Students should be able to discuss thing with the tutor so that they can grasp the knowledge in the manner they want. I am very confident and I have a lots of patience when children…

Local Reviews

10/10 very patient and knowledgeable, I'm a slow learner, and find maths difficult as I am a visual learner. Thank you!
Monique, Indooroopilly

Inside TennysonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ella practised **multiplication facts (especially 3x, 4x, and 6x tables)** using flash cards and games, worked on reading time to the nearest five minutes in both analogue and digital formats, and completed comprehension activities after reading short non-fiction texts.

Year 7 student Alex focused on **solving equations with unknowns on both sides** using step-by-step algebraic manipulation and reviewed key terminology in geometry through labelled diagrams.

For Year 8, Sophia tackled **writing analytical paragraphs for English essays** by breaking down topic sentences and supporting evidence, then revised ratios and percentage problems in maths with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

Incomplete homework and lack of focus were frequent hurdles for Elsa (Years 3–6). On several occasions, such as one maths session where "she had trouble with the time questions… and was easily distracted," missing work led to confusion in new concepts.

In English, untidy written work—like forgetting to keep letters on the line or rushing sentences—made it harder to spot spelling errors and slowed progress in writing tasks.

Hesitation to try strategies like talking aloud or using pen and paper persisted: "She is still hesitant to try the strategies."

Distraction crept in often, especially during maths problem-solving or when reading unfamiliar words aloud.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Tennyson noticed that Ella, a primary student who used to rush through her English tasks and make careless spelling mistakes, now slows down when writing and self-corrects her pronunciation—something she avoided before.

In recent high school sessions, one student who previously hesitated to answer maths questions has begun taking more risks, confidently tackling times tables without waiting for reassurance.

Another secondary student recently finished a creative writing piece independently after earlier relying heavily on joint planning, showing real initiative by choosing to finish the story solo.

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 Corinda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Sebastian's Primary School.