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Waterford's tutors include a secondary maths teacher with UK and international experience, an ATAR 99.95 scorer and multi-year school dux, a master's-qualified primary specialist with mathematics expertise, a seasoned private tutor supporting students from Prep to Year 12 (including learning challenges), and award-winning student mentors with proven success in academic competitions and leadership.

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Michele

Geography Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is listen to their student and work out the most appropriate way to help them. Not all students learn the same way, and it is integral to make learning desirable and achievable through modifying language used, providing appropriate examples and supporting students to feel confident. My strengths are being…
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Shaylea

Geography Tutor Loganlea, QLD
The most important thing as a tutor is to be there for your student, not only academically but mentally and emotionally as well. I want my students to feel like they can ask me for advice on subjects that may not pertain to their education, but I want them to also feel like they can come to me for help when it comes to their academics as well.…
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Wei Qi has been really helpful for our son. He is polite, punctual and very knowledgeable.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Lucas focused on arithmetic with negative numbers and the order of operations, tackling problems involving square roots, factors, and multiples.

In Year 9, Sarah practiced calculating mean, median, mode, and range for her statistics assignment and learned how to organize data into a histogram.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James worked on expanding polynomials using the FOIL method and solved equations by factorising quadratics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often left maths homework incomplete and hadn't started a major assignment, which delayed progress on new content.

In Year 9 algebra lessons, one learner regularly relied on looking back at worked examples before attempting questions, slowing genuine recall—"he kept looking at the previous examples we did together before attempting new questions."

For a senior student in Years 11–12, missing communication with teachers while absent led to gaps in understanding Measures of Spread.

Meanwhile, during Year 4 online sessions, difficulty staying focused meant less work completed as concentration faded midway through.

Recent Achievements

One Waterford tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously rushed through algebra problems now pausing to show all his working and talking out loud as he solves each step—something he rarely did before.

In another session, a Year 11 student who used to stay quiet when confused began openly asking for clarification on statistics questions, which helped her catch where she'd made errors in her workings.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once needed frequent reminders now sits down and completes all her math homework independently before each lesson, even tackling extra practice without being prompted.

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 Marsden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Canterbury College.