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Larapinta's tutors include a former Head of Science with national teaching awards, a university lecturer and curriculum developer praised for student care, an ATAR 99.35 graduate and school medallist, accomplished academic duxes in maths and science, experienced youth mentors, and multiple degree-qualified educators—each bringing specialist subject expertise and years of hands-on guidance to K–12 learners.

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Jared

Legal Studies Tutor Robertson, QLD
I think that a tutor should help foster understanding of difficult concepts so that the student is able to do the work themselves, rather than doing the work for them. Additionally, going over the work with them, and showing them how they can improve is important. Ensuring that they understand ways they can get better helps more than telling them,…
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Narmeen

Legal Studies Tutor Kuraby, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and supportive, while trying to make the learning experience fun and interactive. The only way the student will improve is if they are feeling comfortable at all times to ask questions without fear of feeling like they are incompetent. And it is the Tutor's responsibility to…
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Natalie

Legal Studies Tutor Carole Park, QLD
Arm with knowledge and skills to achieve Know how to get the best out of students Know what teachers are looking…
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Robina

Legal Studies Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
I think the best thing a teacher can do for the students is to become a good listener and observer . Talking about my strengths … @ I am very punctual . @. I am a really hardworking person . @ I prepare myself before actual class. @ I am a good listener and observed . @ I am good at speech delivering…
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Abdullah

Legal Studies Tutor Kingston, QLD
To be able to mould and modify a lesson plan in accordance to what the student's need. Being compassionate and understanding their struggles and what they lack, going that little extra mile to help them push for them to get what they want with their grades. I am highly adaptable and am always thinking outside the box. I have a natural knack for…
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muntaha

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
Educators play an important role in how students minds are shaped and how they approach problems in their studies. Believing in students that they can achieve their goal is one of the most important aspects of teaching them so it encourages them to strive towards their goal rather than realise they aren't capable enough. Watching them set out a…
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Reuben

Legal Studies Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I have found that reliability is something students and parents alike, really appreciate in a tutor. It is important for a tutor to be someone that both student and parent can depend on, as we are there to provide an important service to both. In regards to the student, we are there to help them learn, and regarding parents, a tutors presence is…
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Tina

Legal Studies Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I believe that every individual learns things in different ways. In a classroom, each teacher will have their own way of presenting and teaching the content, and this method is most likely to be consistent throughout the year. Whilst this may cater for some students, and help them excel in the particular subject, it might not be suitable for other…
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Adam

Legal Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
Help them reach their full potential without doing all the work for them; I think it is important to let them do some hard work now and again so they can appreciate it more when they are congratulated for their success, and so that they are not 'coddled' into thinking other people will do all their work for them. Some of my strengths would…

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We're very happy with Ashi. She has helped Claudia a lot. She feels that she has almost caught up to her class again. Ashi has done a very good job.
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Inside LarapintaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lily reviewed solving simultaneous equations and practiced finding the equation of a parabola using given points.

Year 10 student Marcus worked on completing the square for quadratics and revisited factorising quadratic expressions with step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Priya focused on probability concepts by constructing Venn diagrams and interpreting two-way tables to solve worded questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student left several homework tasks incomplete, particularly on trigonometry and algebra revision, which meant confusion lingered around positive and negative integers ("Homework needs doing and positive negative integers needs some work still").

In Year 11, over-reliance on the calculator during exams led to missed manual checking steps in fractions questions; as noted, "too reliant on calculator and does not try to work things out manually."

A Year 7 learner avoided attempting worded problems altogether, missing chances to build confidence with unfamiliar scenarios.

Meanwhile, a senior student began an assignment late, resulting in rushed planning and unfinished evaluation sections.

Recent Achievements

One Larapinta tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to freeze on assignments now takes initiative—last week, she completed most of her statistics project independently and even double-checked calculations before asking for help.

A Year 8 boy, who often guessed rather than asked questions, has started openly seeking clarification during lessons and was able to choose the right formula for surface area problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, in a recent Year 6 session, a student hesitant with algebra began tackling practice problems solo and correctly applied the distributive law on her own for the first time.

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 Logan West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Stephen's School.