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Tutors in Carindale include a school Dux and OP1 achiever now on a provisional medical pathway, an award-winning science undergraduate ranked among the world's top physics students, a university tutor and children's group leader, a secondary maths teacher with seven years' experience, and several accomplished K–12 tutors with mentoring and leadership backgrounds.

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…
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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…
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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,…
Anshraj
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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…
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Badrakh

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
In my opinion, the tutor's responsibility is to reaffirm the knowledge the student has already gained in school or help those who are behind. Considering this, I would say the most important thing is to understand and be patient with the student and help them to progress step by step. I am able to communicate with a wide range of age groups. My…
Rodrigo
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Rodrigo

Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
I think the best thing a tutor can do is help the student to complete their learning cycle. So the student can continue doing it by themselves. The idea is to be a temporary guide in their academic journey that they need support. 1. Strong background in Maths. 2. Patience 3. I like to listen and motivate students to do their best. 4. Good…
Mamta
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Mamta

Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing is giving your student a safe space by listening and understanding them. Then building trust is next part of the equation. If a tutor is able to achieve above, students freely ask questions and share their weaknesses. Because they know they will not be judged for what they do not know and you as a teacher there to help…
ZEXUAN
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ZEXUAN

Tutor Annerley, QLD
Cultivate students' interest in mathematics, let them explore the charm of mathematics through mathematical learning, cultivate students' mathematical thinking ability and independent problem-solving ability after phased learning, and develop good mathematical learning habits, so that they can easily cope with future study and life. As a student,…
Jessie
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Jessie

Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their students develop study skills so that they are equipped to learn anything by themselves. I am very patient and I always try to explain difficult concepts in ways that I found easier to understand when I was learning them (eg. acronyms and visual…
Ethan
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Ethan

Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
Tutors fill a different role than teachers. They can build more personal teaching relationships with their students and therefore should aim to: - Truly personalise the learning experience - Use connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strength and have the student set the pace - Work on and improve the student's…
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.…
MIAO
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MIAO

Tutor Annerley, QLD
Extension is one of the most important thing available for high-achieving students to stimulate, extend and enrich their high intellectual ability and potential. I have extensive experience in designing, setting and implementing teaching and learning programs responsive to the learning strengths and needs of students across full range of…
Jessie
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Jessie

Tutor Tarragindi, QLD
I believe as a tutor, taking the time to truly understand my students, including their motivations, life story, personality, goals, dreams, and setbacks, is the most critical and important thing I can do. Having traits of consistency, professionalism, adaptability, empathy and understanding of students will best allow me to encourage and motivate…
Drew
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Drew

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
It's very important that a tutor can passionately engage with a student and journey with them as they progress. I also think that a tutor's role as a mentor in general is important I am very passionate about it and that allows me to enthusiastically and actively engage with students and try hard to help them understand and appreciate more…
Daryl
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Daryl

Tutor Macgregor, QLD
Inspire them to be better. I'm great when it comes to learning about a student and getting them to be comfortable with the way I teach. This builds a sense of confidence where the student can slowly open to what help they really require. Although it is hard talking about my weaknesses as a tutor, its one way to learn. As we all know a good…
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Ayush

Tutor Annerley, QLD
Give additional perspective to the subjects being taught. Being able to effectively connect and communicate with students. Provide appropriate guidance and cater to student's dilemma in understanding topics. My biggest strength is patience and understanding the requirement of the…
Lidia
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Lidia

Tutor Balmoral, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them, encourages students to strive to be the best they can, to reach their goals, to recognize their strengths, to focus on learning so that they will be successful in the future. Additionally to encourage the students to identify several alternative study strategies from…
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Geetu

Tutor Macgregor, QLD
Successful tutors listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers. Communication and collaboration with all stakeholders are key factors to student success. When tutors focus on goal setting, creating benchmarks and planning backwards, this sets students up for academic progress. Awesome Guide Motivator, Enthusiastic, Good…
BALA MURALI KUMAR
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BALA MURALI KUMAR

Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
I believe the job of the tutor is to make the student understand the importance why they study the subject and solve any or all problems the student faces. It is also the duty of the tutor to identity the barriers that prevent the student from scoring high marks and help them overcome those barriers. My strengths: I am passionate about what I…
Akshay
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Akshay

Tutor Annerley, QLD
To interact more with the student and make sure they are understanding things better and/or are facing any difficulties, but also appreciate them on their improvements and encourage to do better and never be satisfied with being average. I try to make sure the student is comfortable while interacting with me and guess where he/she is falling…
Shalaka
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Shalaka

Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor can explain the practical applications of the subject he or she teaches in real life. As a tutor I can make my students visualise the concepts which cannot be grasped instantly. I believe that as a tutor I know the potential areas or concepts where students face problems to understand and I am confident to explain the tricky and difficult…
Amelia
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Amelia

Tutor Annerley, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and support their efforts and work. Positive reinforcement is also extremely important as well as a friendly and understanding approach to teaching the student. I believe my strengths as a tutor include being patient and throughly explaining the thinking behind a question.…
Samia
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Samia

Tutor Nathan, QLD
To make them have command on subject and make them to love the learning. I am a PhD student in Economics. As tutor biggest strength lies in teaching Economics. I have been teaching Economics since last decade. I can engage students into activity based learning and manage to put my feet in their shoe.…

Local Reviews

Paola is fantastic. Even after a few lessons my little boy has started to grasp maths issues that were once challenging for him. I can't wait to see his progress after a few months. Paola has engaged with Lucas and has become a trusted advisor. Thanks again Paola!
Jen Greene

Inside CarindaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Helena explored compound interest calculations and the use of recurrence relations in finance maths, practising with real-life formula applications.

For Year 10, revision with Chloe focused on balancing complex chemical equations and solving stoichiometry problems involving limiting and excess reagents.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Daniel worked on multiplying fractions and dividing fractions, using diagrams to clarify each step.

Recent Challenges

Relied heavily on solving limiting reagent questions in a single step without writing out working, which led to frequent sign errors—"rushes every question, needs to write his working out instead of solving questions in one go."

A Year 10 English student's assignment draft showed missing punctuation and lacked coherence, making feedback harder to act on.

In Year 6 Maths, mental multiplication was attempted quickly but with inconsistent handwriting and forgotten steps during multi-digit calculations.

For a senior Science report, the absence of formal justification for chosen methods left some conclusions unsupported by evidence.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Carindale noticed a Year 11 student who started out confused about simple interest but, after working through real-life savings examples, could independently solve several questions by the end of the session.

In another high school lesson, a Year 10 student who previously struggled with index laws was able to explain and apply them correctly while tackling linear equations.

Meanwhile, one younger student made a subtle but important shift—she began telling her tutor exactly which maths concepts she wanted help with, instead of waiting to be prompted, and finished all her set problems on her own.

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