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Oxenford's tutors feature a former school dux and ATAR 99.75 achiever, seasoned K–12 English specialists with international teaching credentials, an HSC dux with a perfect maths score, experienced university-level educators, Olympiad and academic award winners, youth mentors, peer tutors, netball coaches, and early childhood experts—all dedicated to nurturing student success.

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Sarah

Legal Studies Tutor Pimpama, QLD
To foster the love of learning and aid in filling gaps where areas that need foundation is lacking. I am great at figuring out how students learn. This I believe is my best trait as a teacher. I thoroughly believe that learning stems of inspiration, passion and want in students. Bringing all those traits towards learning will foster love of…
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Mark Gil

Legal Studies Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Inspire them to continue learning and reach their goals. I am passionate about teaching others. If a mentee does not understand something, I try to find ways to make it easy for them. I have both the education and the rigor, fostered through my education, to give a holistic tutoring experience.…
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Sara

Legal Studies Tutor Coomera, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to equip them with the confidence they require to suceed academically. Ultimately the role of the tutor is to facilatate the child's learning. Instilling a sense of belief in the child's self will ultimately allow them to suceed in their goals. I am extremely patient. In addition my work…
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Hyojoo

Legal Studies Tutor Arundel, QLD
Communication and trust. Where one may be very knowledgable about the subject, if there is no communication, then there would be no point in tutoring if the student does not understand. Trust is also important because the student needs to trust the tutor and listen to them. In this vein, the tutor must also trust the student to focus and work…
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Kolby

Legal Studies Tutor Arundel, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is have a patient mindset and understand that they might have to explain one concept in multiple different ways in order to help the student understand the subject Having 3 younger siblings myself my best strength as a tutor is knowing how to understand and tutor different age groups based on…
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Legal Studies Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the confidence to excel independently, without them, following the guidance they provide. I believe I am friendly, approachable and can teach in a way that is simple for the student to understand. I also see myself as honest and reliable, allowing students and parents alike to…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack focused on solving equations for lines, finding gradients, and determining x- and y-intercepts using worked examples.

For Year 10, Olivia practised rearranging different forms of linear equations and revisited how to find specific x and y values from given graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sam developed skills in working with integers and plotting points accurately on an axis through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, messy written layout when rearranging equations or plotting graphs often made it hard to spot calculation errors—one note said, "layout when working out" was a clear obstacle.

A Year 11 student struggled with planning responses for assessments, leaving answers underdeveloped and missing marks: "need to start writing for assessment."

For Year 9, skipping over worded questions in revision meant weaker problem-solving confidence during practice tests.

In the moment, untidy work and avoiding tougher question types led to more time spent correcting mistakes than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

One Oxenford tutor noticed a high school student who previously made small mistakes when solving equations is now catching those errors and finishing all calculations independently.

Another win: a Year 9 student, who used to sit quietly even when confused, started telling the tutor exactly when she didn't understand something—making it much easier to address tricky concepts right away.

In primary, one younger student who was often passive at the start of lessons recently came in organised and ready to ask questions she'd prepared herself before the session began.

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