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Ian

Maths Tutor Crestmead, QLD
Adaptability Accountability Patience Perseverance Working to the lesson plan and reading when the students are losing interest. Understanding the individual and being flexible enough to achieve the desired outcome. If the student didn't grasp the lesson it is not a fault with them, it is back on the tutor for not making it interesting enough …
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Yashika

Maths Tutor Crestmead, QLD
Preparation and ready for any type of question. One should never assume that the child should be knowing something already. Preparation before the class and…
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Michelle
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Michelle

Maths Tutor Crestmead, QLD
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is have the ability to adapt their teaching style to the students learning style. I can adapt and find other ways to word my thoughts when it comes to explaining the process it takes to tackle a…
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Arriana Joy

Maths Tutor Crestmead, QLD
Being encouraging, speaking clearly, giving comments, and keeping up students' motivation are what tutors should focus on most. The goal is to understand each student's needs and modify the approach as necessary. Students' personal and academic development is promoted by a supportive and upbeat learning environment, as well as by setting…
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Rodolfo

Maths Tutor Crestmead, QLD
I think the most important things that a maths tutor can do for a student is to present the lesson in a way that it is more understandable that how it is being presented at school. That way, the student will develop interest in the subject and will help understand the lessons better. It is also important for a tutor to understand where the…
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Jordan

Maths Tutor Marsden, QLD
Make the student feel comfortable and listen to them so that the instructions fit their level of knowledge and style of learning. Outside of sessions, the tutor should master the content. I am patient and friendly. I find maths intuitive. I'm a voracious reader. My background in economics and philosophy help me to explain new concepts in clear…
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Jessica

Maths Tutor Marsden, QLD
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is work with the student at their own pace and find ways that work best for them. It allows for them to not feel rushed and be able to take their time and not feel silly. I like to interact with children. I am a dedicated worker and love to be organized. I like to interact with kids at…
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Emily

Maths Tutor Marsden, QLD
I think the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to be consistent. The tutor needs to be calm, understanding and they need to have the students best interests at heart. I have a lot of patience, I understand that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and that everything can be learnt. Everyone has the capability, some people…
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Alexi

Maths Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe that a maths tutor should instil a positive mindset to learning in each student, by encouraging them to challenge themselves, be persistent, and know that making mistakes is a part of learning. I also feel that a tutor should teach their students practical strategies and skills that students can learn to use independently. This way,…
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Hannah

Maths Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can provide a student with is the confidence in themselves that is needed to accomplish what they dream. By explaining things in a way which makes sense to each individual student they are equipped with the tools they require to get where they want to be in life. My ability to explain concepts in a…
Raj
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Raj

Maths Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
Sharing experience and knowledge gained over the years and helping a student gain some valuable insight about different topics. I have good communication skills, pretty good with numbers and calculations and have a good sense of…
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Simran

Maths Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
The most important thing a maths tutor can do is to inspire confidence and foster a sense of curiosity and self-motivation in their students. Encouraging a love for learning and empowering them to tackle challenges independently is invaluable. I'd say my ability to explain complex ideas in a clear and understandable way is one of my strengths. I…
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Minjae

Maths Tutor Marsden, QLD
For me, it's super important for a maths tutor to keep the lesson interactive and somewhat interesting, as interest fuels motivation. However, it's important not to forget that repetition is key in learning and retaining information. Certain math concepts need to be repeated to engrain into memory. Essays and writing styles have to be written…
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Elisha

Maths Tutor Waterford West, QLD
Revising making mathathics simple to enhance student…
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Gabin

Maths Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
The most important things that I can do for students are helping them to succeed, build a professional friendship, and mentoring them by being a role model and teaching them good studying habits without forgetting to encouraging them. My strength as a tutor is the experience that I have from the informal tutoring that I have done back in high…
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Reyna

Maths Tutor Heritage Park, QLD
Understanding their current ability in a certain subject and planning what and how the content can be taught by adjusting to their learning style. // Achieving the student's desired goals (e.g. reaching a grade A in Maths) and give them confidence. // Having a good relationship with the student and their family. // Communicating professionally.…
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Jenny

Maths Tutor Waterford West, QLD
The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student is to be understanding; not all students learn the same and also conventional learning doesn't work for most students which makes them feel discouraged. Making a student know that there are other ways to learn and find a way around a situation would be the most important thing a tutor…
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Amare

Maths Tutor Regents Park, QLD
To listen to what the student is struggling with and focus on helping them with their problem. Helping them with what they are struggling with will help them in the long run as it will establish a solid foundation for their math and learning skills. Practice is also an important thing a maths tutor should do for their student, as it ensures…
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Declan

Maths Tutor Loganlea, QLD
You have to inspire the students to want to learn and understand, this is something my high school teachers did to me which has taken me so far in my academic career already. My clear communication, my patience and my knowledge and understanding of mathematics and physics being a 3rd year university student studying a bach. of maths with a minor…
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NIVETHAA

Maths Tutor Browns Plains, QLD
The vital thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to build up the student's confidence. It is also important to enhance the study skills of a student by teaching them in the methods that are easily understandable by them. When it comes to tutoring patience is a crucial thing. I can handle the classes with more patience and much easily. I can…
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Monique

Maths Tutor Regents Park, QLD
A tutor must be able to grow and adapt with their student, adopting different teaching styles to retain knowledge for longer, and to promote a love of learning beyond high school studies. I am patient, adaptable and critical. I believe that mistakes and failures are essential in prospering growth within education, and for that, I am never…
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Rafaqat

Maths Tutor Drewvale, QLD
Simplify the teaching process, understand student needs, strength and weaknesses and tailor teaching methodology for each individual need , which is normally missed by school teachers in conventional class rooms Being Professional Electrical Engineer with Bachelor degree , MBA and many other professional certifications and have 16 years of…
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Karan

Maths Tutor Waterford West, QLD
Ensure that if they are facing significant challenges with a specific topic, that they maintain a growth mindset, and do not orient their attitude to one of self-defeat. My main strength is in my ability to communicate. I can utilize multiple approaches to explain a single a simple concept if needed, and use simple and concise…

Local Reviews

Amber is a brilliant tutor - enthusiastic, knowledgeable and well prepared for each session. She makes the most of the time and has a great way of explaining things and yet still ensures the student is thinking for themselves. Gareth is feeling much more confident now and we are really pleased that we have Amber as his tutor to help him be his best for his upcoming final year at school.
Vanessa

Inside CrestmeadTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Gurnoor explored how society is controlled in both V for Vendetta and her primary text, focusing on comparative analysis and supporting evidence for her assessment.

In Year 10, a student worked through exponential and logarithmic equations, building fluency with algebraic manipulation and equation solving.

Meanwhile, Year 6 Hannah practiced measurement concepts by relating units to real-world examples and converting between metric units during homework exercises.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student, when revising complex calculus topics like chain rule and integration by parts, often skipped double-checking derived functions before moving on—"she went straight to the next step without verifying her answer," as one tutor noted. This led to small errors compounding in assignment work.

In Year 7, homework for division practice was not completed; when asked, the student claimed it had been done, but warm-up questions revealed ongoing difficulties with division facts.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner's written solutions were messy and hard to follow during multi-step word problems, making it tough to identify where understanding broke down mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Crestmead tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to freeze on calculus assignments now confidently calculated stationary points and gradients without prompting, applying the correct process from memory.

A Year 8 student, who previously hesitated to ask for help, began correcting her own working in algebra after spotting errors herself—she even talked through her steps aloud during sessions, which she never did before.

In a recent Year 4 session, a student who often needed reminders for basic maths has started estimating weights and volumes using real-world objects and solves measurement word problems with minimal guidance.

What they say about our tutoring

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Alex, he helped Matt enormously. Not only the actual helping him understand how to tackle some questions but I feel Matt gained confidence going into the exams feeling like there were now no areas he had a poor knowledge of . He was particularly happy with his 2nd maths exam but in both cases he said there questions he would not have been able to answer without Alex's help.

Miah seems to be responding well to her tutoring sessions with Alex. She is feeling less conscious about her problems with maths - which is great.

Thanks for following up.  Daniel has been fantastic and we appreciate his diligence.

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 Crestmead State School.