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Queens Park's tutors include a secondary maths teacher with a postgraduate education degree, an assistant professor with 14 years' teaching and mentoring experience, an international Maths Olympiad gold medalist, a master's-level scientist and academic prizewinner, experienced K–12 English specialists, early childhood educators, and high-achieving local students recognized for maths competition excellence.

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Greg
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Helping students learn a topic well, rectify any learning issues and enable them to learn better for themselves with confidence, motivation and understanding. I think my strengths are: Patience Knowledge Understanding of content Explaining seemingly complex topics into simple language. Identifying student's weaknesses or lack of knowledge…
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Impart the knowledge using different techniques depending on what the student can easily adapt. Because, we all have different ways of learning. I believe the patience in teaching has been my strength in everything that I…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and ensure student's understanding and mastery on the subject they are pursuing. I am able to communicate complex idea in a simple way. i am also good at giving analogies or examples to facilitate student's understanding of the…
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Teach them the relevant and easy methods. Test their knowledge time to time. In the end test whether they have understood what I have taught. Be kind enough to teach anything till they understand. I think its my interest and I try to teach in a way I fond it easier for anyone to catch up. I try to give anyone the most, the best I can do to help…
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Listening to them, provide a welcoming space, and encouraging them to tell me their stories and any struggles they might face in their academic life. Patience, communication, tolerance and empathetic approach while dealing with students, via encouraging and supporting them to overcome their…
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The most important things I can do for a student are providing unwavering support and encouragement, fostering a positive learning environment, and tailoring my teaching approach to their unique needs and learning style. This means actively listening to their questions and concerns, offering clear explanations, and patiently guiding them through…
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Create a supportive and encouraging learning environment. By being patient, understanding their unique needs, and providing guidance and constructive feedback, you can help foster their confidence, motivation, and overall growth as a learner. For students undertaking ATAR or are in their last secondary schooling years, I can provide experienced…
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To give the student confidence and show them that the subject is not beyond their understandings. Prove that It's not difficult but needs to be approached correctly. Almost all students have more than enough talent to do their study, the most import thing in tutoring is to help them to uncover that (sometimes) hidden talent. In addition to my…
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Always be on the same wavelength with your students. If they're comfortable around you, Maths will easily find the path to their hearts. Make compliments and specify their strong points, pay attention to their success - that is how we learn and stay in a good mood at the same time. As I already have a significant experience working as online tutor…
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Along with the subject matter, we can motivate our students and generate interest in our field. A tutor can point out the mistakes made by student and can correct them. With overall 12 years of teaching experience (7 years for lower secondary and 5 years for class 11, 12, bachelor and Master levels) provided me a self confidence and expertise in…
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1. Building strong foundation 2.Identifying and addressing gaps in knowledge 1. Strong knowledge and understanding of subject 2.Effective communication skill 3.Adaptibility and…
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making the process simple follow the way by that student could keep in mind for a long prefer appreciating follow the syllabus and decide pace based on that understanding student's capacity and limitations quickly Checking homework and suggestions Individual focus Serve based on requirement (could help for competitive jobs too) making the…
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Being there for the student, finding ways for the student to understand Communication and…
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Impart upon a student not knowledge per se, but rather a desire to expand their own knowledge through self-directed learning. Learning and education should be a lifelong process, not one that ends when an individual completes their primary vocational education. Learning makes us grow and develop and look at things in different ways, and the desire…
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I think it is very important to encourage a student and not make them feel incapable or stupid. Often subjects that students need tutoring in, leave them feeling very insecure and unsure and it is important to sensitive about how there abilities might be affecting their self esteem and work on not only improving their knowledge but confidence in…
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Maintaining a positive and supportive relationship with the students and their parents. Understanding the students' individual needs and guiding each of them according to the need. Providing explanations and examples while teaching a particular topic. Offering guidance, support, and feedback to each student. I always try my best to teach the…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is help students achieve and realise their goals that traditional teaching could not satisfy. I have always believed that every student should have an equal chance at succeeding academically. However, I believe that schools teach in such a way that forces students to fit into a mode of learning which only…
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The most thing a tutor can do for a student is that they can provide a foundation for future growth. Every student has their own way of talent. A tutor can help them to find the right path where they can flourish in future. A tutor is like a mentor. Students tend to do some fault in their early age. It is a duty for any tutor to correct those…
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According to my work experience, what a tutor can do for students is to stimulate their interest in a subject, and when they are confused about certain topics, provide them with ideas and help them explore to find the final answer, rather than tell them the theoretical answer directly. This will give students a sense of accomplishment about their…
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I am dedicated to tailoring my tutoring approach to meet each student's individual needs, drawing on my expertise in formulating plans from logistics operations. Open communication, a key element in my corporate cross-functional experience, ensures alignment with parents and students. My highlighted reliability fosters trust with students and…
Amal
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Personalize learning and teach the student specific to their learning style. Its best to ensure they learn the info required in the way the student is capable of learning, rather than enforcing them to follow a default method. Definitely communication and experience with younger people, if they struggle to understand a topic I could explain in…
Andrew
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to be patient with the student and let them feel encouragement while helping them to be able to understand a subject explaining a particular problem and getting the student to favour understanding rather than…
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The ability to help a student realise their own strengths and weakness so they can change themselves for the better. I see myself as a very caring and attentive person. I can work well underpressure and power through harsh…

Local Reviews

Van has absolutely helped and encouraged Asha in the upmost professional manner. Asha went into NAPLAN confident and I thank you for sending Van to us.
Marit, Beckenham

Inside Queens ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Hannah practised long division and worked through geometry problems on perimeter and area using diagrams for clarity.

For Year 8, Jacob focused on algebraic expansion as well as revising school homework that included basic triangle angle calculations.

Meanwhile, in Year 10, Michael strengthened his understanding of trigonometric identities by tackling proofs from Modules 9B to 9D and solving related questions step-by-step.

Recent Challenges

Several process-related habits have emerged across grades.

In Year 8 algebra, "she forgot everything taught before"—showing how a lack of regular revision and not responding to feedback left gaps that later sessions had to revisit from scratch.

For a senior student preparing for OLNA, reliance on calculators was noted; this limited her ability to use mental strategies and slowed progress when calculators weren't permitted.

In Year 11 vectors, skipping over challenging problems rather than attempting proofs meant less confidence with complex exam questions: as one tutor observed, "she needs support in proving equations and hashing the wordings of the problem."

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Queens Park noticed Anele, a high school student, has started independently translating complex word problems into mathematical equations—something he struggled with just weeks ago.

Seren, also in high school, now prepares her own list of trigonometric identities before sessions and chooses tougher questions to solve on her own initiative.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who was previously unsure about the meaning of "add" can now confidently use the plus sign and add two- and three-digit numbers after practicing visualization techniques.

Last week, Seren finished an advanced set of equations using both sine and cosine laws without any prompting.

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 Cannington Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queens Park Primary School.