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Tutors in Lytton include a UQ Academic Excellence Scholar with five years' K–10 tutoring experience, a 99.1 ATAR Physics Honours student with three years of tutoring, school leaders and peer mentors awarded for maths, science, and debating, national medal-winning athletes and coaches, and several current or aspiring teachers skilled at guiding children from preschool to Year 12.

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Alice

Modern History Tutor Wynnum, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them with the tools and confidence to become independent learners. Beyond just imparting knowledge, a tutor should encourage critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a strong sense of self-efficacy in their students. This involves not only explaining concepts but…
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Kayla

Modern History Tutor Carina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take the time to understand what aspect of their learning is causing them difficulty, and to address it. Most of the time, a student is more than capable of understanding class content, but there is some inhibiting factor within their working process which makes it difficult for them to…
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Lidia

Modern History Tutor Balmoral, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them, encourages students to strive to be the best they can, to reach their goals, to recognize their strengths, to focus on learning so that they will be successful in the future. Additionally to encourage the students to identify several alternative study strategies from…
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Sarah

Modern History Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Make them interested in the content. The students won't want to learn unless they care about the content and while grades are good motivators, pure enjoyment and interest in a subject make it easier to learn. I can teach a varied range of subjects but can quickly adjust to each individual students needs. I try to find an approach that the student…
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Sophia

Modern History Tutor Hendra, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel as if they have tried their absolute hardest and have done their best. A student should feel confident and empowered going into their next exam or assessment as they have acquired a new understanding of the subject. I think I have the patience to take my time with students and…
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Jeremy

Modern History Tutor Clayfield, QLD
Allow the student to learn how to do the question but with prompts not showing the student everything. Communication, relationship…
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Daniella

Modern History Tutor Northgate, QLD
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Local Reviews

Brydie connects beautifully with Amber and her grades and confidence improved which was awesome.
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Inside LyttonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Liam focused on all four operations with integers and began exploring basic algebra concepts, including using substitution to simplify expressions.

For Year 8, Olivia worked through expanding brackets in algebra and practiced solving both one-step and two-step equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily tackled percentage problems—converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages—and solved real-world questions involving percentage increase and decrease.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was observed relying heavily on calculators for simple arithmetic, with notes stating, "simple arithmetic could be performed mentally rather than with the aid of a calculator." This slowed progress in class tasks and reduced confidence when calculators were not allowed.

In Year 10 algebra revision, another student repeatedly avoided checking their calculations after finishing problems; as noted, "needs to slow down with calculations etc and check answers," which meant sign errors went unnoticed until review.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for exams practiced only familiar question types instead of attempting unfamiliar or mixed problems—limiting exposure to potential exam scenarios and leading to confusion when faced with new formats.

Recent Achievements

A Lytton tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to tackle multi-step equations, now solving for x independently using several algebraic rules in a single problem—something they'd shied away from before.

A Year 12 student demonstrated new independence by applying differentiation techniques unprompted and then immediately transferring those methods to unfamiliar exam questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rely on the tutor for every answer has started checking their own work for mistakes and even corrects errors independently after spotting them, finishing all ten assigned problems with no help needed.

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 Wynnum Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Iona College.