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Tutors in White Rock include a former Assistant Professor with an M.Phil. in Mathematics, school teachers holding master's degrees in education, OP1 and ATAR 91+ academic standouts, seasoned private tutors and Kumon assistants, a Maths Olympiad prizewinner, accomplished science undergraduates, and creative mentors recognised for student leadership, music awards, and peer coaching experience.

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Annie

Tutor Augustine Heights, QLD
To be able to teach the concepts with patience and clarity. A good tutor would be able to inspire the students to develop an interest and enjoy learning Maths. I am able to teach Maths at all levels from grade 5 to grade 12. I can breakdown complicated concepts into simple terms, such as calculus, trigonometry and integration, etc. I am also…
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James

Tutor Brookwater, QLD
The single most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient. Everyone learns things at different rates and some things may come more easily than others. If the tutor becomes frustrated it only ends up discouraging and demoralising the student which further affects their study and confidence. Hence, it is vital for a tutor to be…
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Thejaswee

Tutor Bellbird Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with a reason as to why its important they need to study, other than just getting good grades. I believe if the students can find why they need to learn all the stuff and they see the bigger picture, then it will provide the students with enough internal motivation, which…
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Ramandeep

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
Understand their mind , the problems they are facing and try to sort them in the simplest way possible :) The other important thing is to have a friendly bond with student, so that they can ask questions without hesitation. Understanding a student's need as each student is different , so I opt for different tutoring techniques suitable for a…

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Alessy has been awesome in assessing the level of support required to assist my son. She is vibrant, encouraging and always prepared for the lesson plan.
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Inside White RockTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Issy worked on differentiating between arithmetic and geometric sequences, including how to identify and apply them in exam settings.

For Year 12, Emily focused on simple and compound interest calculations as well as exploring reducing balance loans using practical examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Olivia revised perpetuities and annuities before tackling key graph theory concepts such as Euler's formula, adjacency matrices, and applications of Eulerian graphs.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on reducing balance loans sometimes missed key variables in multi-step questions, as a tutor noted, "she needs to keep track of the relevant information so she's inputting the correct variables."

In senior maths, definitions and graph concepts like Eulerian trails were not always clearly written out—leading to confusion during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student often tried to solve trigonometry problems mentally rather than showing steps: "Beth could improve by writing out each step to avoid mistakes and write more clearly." This meant errors went unnoticed until review time, causing frustration when marks were lost for small slips.

Recent Achievements

One White Rock tutor noticed a big shift for Isabelle in Year 12 Maths: she used to hesitate when picking out the key info in complex annuity and loan problems, but now tackles these independently and models solutions with far less prompting.

Another recent session saw Beth in Year 11 slow down during tricky differentiation questions—where she once rushed and made small mistakes, she's now working step by step and catching errors herself.

In Year 4, a student who often waited for help with worded percentage problems interpreted the questions correctly this week and finished most sums without assistance.

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 Redbank Plains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Staines Memorial College.