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Stretton's tutors include a PhD physicist and national science ambassador, a private tutor with 100+ students and a school teaching background, an ATAR 98.4 Kumon specialist, university-level maths and engineering mentors, award-winning debaters and peer leaders, experienced violin and academic coaches, plus several current high-achieving undergraduate tutors with K–12 experience.

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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is bring confidence in a students life by being able to teach them harder concepts and increase their knowledge. This allows them to be more comfortable during school as they no longer are falling behind. As a tutor one has to be able to communicate to younger students clearly and be able…
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Have an understanding of what is important to the student and how the student best learns. I have a deep understanding of the subjects I tutor in, so I am able to explain concepts through multiple approaches depending on what the student…
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A tutor must be always be there for a student. To be able to have an open discussion about any problem the student may have whenever. To prevent the student does not push aside the problem because the tutor was not there. I have the ability to analyse the student and pick up on what their main issues, if any, are so that I can swiftly aid them in…
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Help a student gain a greater understanding of the subject that you are tutoring. Helping students with…
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I think the most important thing a maths tutor can do is to equip a student with critical thinking skills relating to HOW to approach a problem. If a student can frame a problem, or recognize which tools are appropriate, then the rest becomes much more manageable. - I have a good knowledge of subjects, and their applications. - I can often…
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Listen to the student - understand what they know and where they need help. Be patient and willing to explain things multiple times. Ensure lessons are fun and engaing. I am very patient and a calm, which creates a comfortable learning experience for the…
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Help them learn the way they learn best. Education is extremely important, and often students that seek tuition are having troubles with the work, which is often caused by the teacher not teaching them in the way that they learn best. And that is okay, so as a maths tutor, I would want to see how they learn best, and help them to enjoy and achieve…
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I believe tutoring helps students develop a genuine love for learning. There are 2 characteristics a maths tutor needs to achieve this. Firstly, the tutor should have an open and friendly personality. Learning is inherently effortful, and having someone friendly to guide the process makes it more enjoyable and productive. Additionally, tutors need…
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I think there is more than just schooling that is important in a maths tutor/student relationship. Each student is unique and has their own way of visualising and understanding. For me to become a successful tutor I always do my best to understand the student. This correlates to personal life too and making sure their well-being is sound. From the…
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Teaching is not only about teaching you need to be someone who can be their friend and sister. Be their family that will inspire and motivate in every step they take. Being with student is not easy. You will be afraid to approach and to ask. Thats why as a tutor being an approachable, kind, and a lot patience is strenght will be the one i must…
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The most important aspect I strive for is to imbue students with key values such as perseverance, integrity, and responsibility. Critical ethics that will not only help them in the short-term but for their future as well. I am goal-orientated, encouraging and analytical. I have diversified teaching methods to foster learning interests in students,…
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Most important thing in learning process is repetition of lessons and patient hearing and understanding of their thought process or logic. Students need to be guided in their thought process - the way they better understand. As a tutor my strngths are : 1) I can present various ways of problem solving, that suit their ability. 2) I am very…
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Help the student find which method best suits them, and help them to feel confident in class and enjoy to learn. Being a supportive person they can talk to when they don’t understand things. I am patient, kind and have experience with the new QCE system, with extra resources as well. I know how things are marked, and what to say to get…
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Ultimately, the most important things a maths tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. Some qualities of a good tutor include skills in communication, listening,…
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I believe that a good tutor's primary goal is to utilise everything at their disposal to convert concepts into tangible and engaging topics and enthuse their students. Thus, I believe motivation is the fuel for accomplishing great results. With tutoring, we can help students to build confidence by tackling their academic fears and as a result,…
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To make a person knowledgeable rather then just a money making machine. As Knowledge always wins when it is challenged. Students are living in the current era where they have plenty of distractions, but it is our duty to make them understand the importance of knowledge. My Strength, is my knowledge, My Quick Learning and adapting ability. I can…
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I think the most important things a maths tutor can do is to instill confidence in a student. In the past, I had dealt with tough and frustrated students with patience and empathy. I try to make a student become confident by being a supportive friend more than a tutor. I do my best to create a comfortable environment where students can open up,…
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create interest in the topic. I am friendly but good at creating study environment. Good at explaining…
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Not only help them with understanding the concepts they are struggling with, but to also teach them problem solving methods so that they can be independent in the future. I've always struggled with conventional learning techniques utilised by teachers (and even my lecturers now), and I've had to develop my own intuitions to the concepts that they…
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Help them identify their strengths and weaknesses. Help them cultivate better study habits. Help them improve their own information and and task priority management. I have experience tutoring high school students in maths and English, up to Grade 8. I will build a good rapport with my students. I can use various approaches to suit their…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is first get comfortable with the student, this will allow the student to be able to freely ask any questions that they may have to the tutor. Secondly, a tutor should be patient with the student as there is no such thing as a bad student, only a bad teacher. If the teacher has patience…
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A tutor needs to provide encouragement and support to guide students to a point where they can thoroughly understand the material. It is vital that a maths tutor also has an extensive understanding of the subject matter to guide the student. I believe that I am able to explain difficult concepts easily and in an understandable way. I tend to be…
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I firmly believe these are some important things a maths tutor offers his/her student: 1.Set High expectations. 2. Establish classroom routine 3.Show that the tutor care about each student in the class 4. Be transparent and ready to help I think that my biggest strength is my confidence and willingness to always learn and try new things. This…

Local Reviews

Nicolas is a very good tutor. He is nice, patient and smart as far as I observe.
Shawn Lin, Sunnybank Hills

Inside StrettonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Jack worked on decimal addition and subtraction, as well as multiplying two- and three-digit numbers, focusing on accurate calculation steps.

In Year 10, Chloe tackled balancing chemical equations and applied stoichiometry to determine relative amounts in reactions using worked examples.

For Year 11 Methods, Ethan revised derivatives of polynomials and trigonometric functions, then used integration techniques to calculate areas under curves for assessment preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student hesitated to physically record ideas during research tasks, making it harder to refer back and connect arguments when drafting essays.

In a senior mathematics session, overthinking integration problems led to stalling on complex logarithmic functions; as one tutor noted, "she kept trying to derive instead of just applying the formula."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's written algebra lacked clear step-by-step layout—skipping intermediate steps meant sign errors slipped through unchecked.

On several occasions across Years 8–11, students arrived late or without required materials, cutting into productive lesson time and limiting opportunities for feedback on recent work.

Recent Achievements

One Stretton tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when stuck on critical path network questions now confidently asks for help and talks through her process, showing much more independence.

In a senior chemistry session, Lohit—who often needed reminders—started outlining key information on his own before tackling chemical equations, even recalling atomic properties without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously relied on repeated explanations for times tables is now identifying "anchor" facts herself and using them to solve harder multiplication problems independently, finishing her practice set without needing extra hints.

What they say about our tutoring

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We love Jennifer and she is the perfect match for Kittu. Already she has noticeably improved her confidence.

Freya and Lidia get on really well, Lidia is gentle, firm and positive all at the same time which works well for Freya. Freya's confidence is growing already and she did better in her last weekly maths test than she usually does which was a boost for her confidence.

Ranul has been fantastic. Ava seems to have really taken a liking to him which helps!

Maths tutoring in Stretton

Finding a suitable maths tutor for your child can be difficult. Where do you start? What do you look for? Experience? Personality? Someone local? Should they teach their own content or work on your child's current school work? How often should you have tutoring? How long should each session be? Is a particular time of the day more effective than other times?

So many questions, but, after years and years of experience, we can assure you there is no on-size-fits-all answer. Tuition is an individual matter. It's really about finding someone who is a good match for your specific situation. That means a good personality match + a teaching style that matches the student's learning style + a good balance between empathy and authoritativeness + many other things.

Unfortunately no tutor profile can tell you if the tutor will be a good match. You won't know that until you see them working together.

It usually doesn't take us more than a few days to organise a maths tutor in Stretton. And, we really want you to love your tutor! That's why your first lesson works as a trial. Don't think the match is good? We'll organise someone else...

Try us: 1300 312 354

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 Sunnybank Hills Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Runcorn Heights State School.