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In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the subjects the student is struggling with more fun. To take the anxiety out of a problem and turn it into confidence is incredibly important for the students success. I believe that through my extensive experience in tutoring and mentoring students of various…
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As a tutor you can help kids feel more confident in school. I have many friends who struggled in school and weren’t ever given the opportunity to work with a tutor to improve. I think tutors are important as students can get the help they need in a comfortable way. I am very patient and good at helping kids feel comfortable around…
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Identifying the students' weaknesses is the most important. If you don't know their weaknesses, it would be difficult to target a specific area, which consequently makes the students unable to improve. I have been a high achiever in mathematical Olympiads, meaning I have an extremely thorough understanding of most topics in the subject. As a…
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Being consistent, diligent and warm are what I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student. A tutor needs to be consistent in his/her teaching methods as well as his/her approach to a specific topic so that the student can easily understand what is being taught. A tutor needs to be diligent too, finding ways and solutions…
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Cater to their individual needs - some people fall behind in school not because they are "less intelligent", but because of the "one shoe fits all" approach followed by many of our schools. It is important distinguish each person as an individual learner, and adjust accordingly. I also strongly believe in comprehension over memorisation.…
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I strongly believe all students learn differently and have their own unique study methods, therefore it is important for a tutor to adjust to the student's needs and personalise the study session. However, I also consider it useful that tutors help develop new study habits and introduce new ways to learn whilst tutoring in a way that the student…
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Help the student understand the topic so well that they can go and explain it to their friends and help others learn. I am polite and patient and will answer and help a student no matter how long it takes for them to…
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I am very patient and I will listen to what they are struggling with. I want them to know they are not alone and that I am there to help. I am able to assist them without judgement and help to encourage them to keep trying and work through each challenge. I want them to know I genuinely care about them and their progress and I am there to help. I…
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I think the most important things are: - inspiring a student to succeed - helping a student to overcome challenges and blocks on their academic journey - mentoring a student to become an independent learner - taking the time to apply the content to the practical situation and learning journey of the individual A key strength is my ability to…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be empathetic. I remember my own struggles with learning and the shame that discouraged me from trying. I want my students to feel that their personal needs are important and to understand that intelligence isn't measured by the time or effort it takes to learn something. I…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide academic guidance, and help them achieve their best on an academic level. Tutors can also help a student develop self confidence and a sense of purpose at school. I have developed good listening and communicational skills from more than two years of experience across…
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A important thing a tutor can do for their student is providing quality teaching and understanding of the subject being taught. Additionally, another important thing a tutor can provide is academic guidance to allow their student's goals to be achieved. -Knowledge in multiple subjects -A strong work ethic -Excellent communication…
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A tutor can motivate and support a person, as well as inspire them in achieving their aspirations. We can help achieve their goals by guiding them in the right path, especially academically. I am very enthusiastic and passionate about learning and teaching, as well as apatient and understanding person which are my greatest…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the subject matter enjoyable for students. 1. I believe my strengths would be being able to empathise with students, having a positive attitude towards learning, teaching and my subject, I have excellent communication skills and I'm patient and tolerant. 2. While I was a peer tutor, I…
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- help them understand the theory, concept or working out behind a problem so they can understand the basics to solve or understand topics themselves - Provide the best help I can and try to understand the student and their needs - Positive student interaction - good communication skills - I am a very patient person so I am more than happy to…
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I think being supportive and helpful of a student is the most important thing a tutor can be. Being supportive helps the student feel comfortable and helps them to do their best work, which is where they will learn more. It's also important for a tutor to help the student really learn and understand what's being taught rather than simply give them…
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If the tutor can give the student space to figure out the solutions to their problems and only step in once the student shows signs of struggling it is more beneficial for the student as this method will allow the student to learn to solve problems on their own. I am able to adapt my approach to teaching concepts for each student, meaning that I…
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In the teaching phase, student-focused teaching would be my method of teaching, which is to discover what the students need instead of dumping knowledge, whilst showing respect and understanding. When a student raises concerns about a question, which I assume in maths and sciences usually composites of concepts from multiple areas of study, I…
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Teach things the right way, and to address topics in a clear and insightful manner. Relaxed, easygoing, and…
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Support their learning without giving away the answers easily so that the student can actually practice while supervised. This not only and proves their understanding, but also allows them to go through all of the processes in problem solving so that they form their own framework to comprehend the subject matter. It is important to do this while…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: firstly, helping students understand what they think they are not being taught enough/want to understand more of, secondly, improve their confidence/attitude towards the content that they are learning in a specific class (e.g. Maths can seem quite daunting to some students; changing…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is set them up to be organised, on task and have good time management. This is important for examinations especially and gaining independence in their studies. My strengths as a tutor are not only my social skills but my explaining strategies. I use visual aids when i’m teaching someone and I…
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I think a common misconception about a tutor's job is that their whole purpose is to get their tutee an A+. While this is obviously a wonderful side-effect of tutoring, the most important thing a tutor can do is to develop and improve a student's ability to problem-solve, learn, and work effectively to complete their academic goals. The difference…

Local Reviews

Since Ben has had Jacques tutoring, he has achieved an A++ (15/15) for his maths assignment!!!
Nola, Arana Hills

Inside Everton HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lily worked on addition and subtraction using her homework as a base, also exploring skip counting and number lines to address areas highlighted by her teacher.

In Year 10, Emileigh focused on adjusting her Biology assignment draft based on teacher feedback and reviewed key algebra concepts alongside percentage calculations.

For Year 11, Kugzai tackled ratios by revisiting previous challenges and then moved into statistics, practicing data interpretation skills through guided examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student frequently relied on her calculator for standard values in linear functions, which, as one tutor noted, "is only allowed in the exam quite limited," leading to hesitation when mental recall was needed.

In Year 11 chemistry, another student's assignment research stalled because she picked an overly complex topic and struggled to locate enough background information—progress paused until simpler alternatives were explored together.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student working on multiplication sometimes produced messy written work, making it harder to check addition steps or spot errors. The confusion lingered well into problem-solving practice.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Everton Hills recently noticed Jasmine, a Year 11 student, now confidently solves trigonometry and logarithm problems she used to hesitate over; last week, she recognised patterns in surds on her own and tackled exam-style questions with much less prompting.

Emma, another high schooler, has started choosing effective strategies independently for unfamiliar maths problems—a real shift from previously waiting for step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, Lily in Year 3 surprised her tutor by adding and subtracting numbers mentally without writing them down, a big change from needing written support for every calculation.

What they say about our tutoring

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We have had two tutor sessions with Rhys and thus far we have been very happy with everything and more importantly Stewart is quite comfortable with Rhys and is finding the sessions helpful.

The tutoring is going well. Liana is settling in well and she finds Jacques explains things in a way she can understand.

Zoe's coaching with Lydia was exactly what we needed and Lydia enjoyed working with her. She is an asset to your coaching team.

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 Everton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Prince of Peace Lutheran College.