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Tutors in Rocklea include a university-level maths tutor with experience supporting K–12 students, an engineering scholarship recipient and award-winning robotics competitor, a science graduate with years of peer mentoring and teaching at Griffith University, experienced primary school tutors, and high-achieving graduates with subject dux, OP 2, and ATAR 97.75 credentials.

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Sulay

Physics Tutor Moorooka, QLD
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is teach them how to problem solve on their own, which will help them in the real world when they go for jobs or other activities. Also to quickly understand the students learning style and tailor their lessons appropriately. Being able to tailor an explanation of a difficult topic in…
Kye
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Kye

Physics Tutor Yeronga, QLD
To be patient with the student. I can understand the student and read them…
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Akshay
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Akshay

Physics Tutor Yeronga, QLD
To interact more with the student and make sure they are understanding things better and/or are facing any difficulties, but also appreciate them on their improvements and encourage to do better and never be satisfied with being average. I try to make sure the student is comfortable while interacting with me and guess where he/she is falling…
Aadeesh
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Aadeesh

Physics Tutor Oxley, QLD
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to guide them towards the right answer without spoon-feeding them so they are able to effectively find the answer by themselves. My strengths as a tutor include proficiency in the subject that I am teaching and patience with the student if they don't understand what I am trying to…
Chun
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Chun

Physics Tutor Fig Tree Pocket, QLD
Help them understand new topic , instead of just give them the method or the answer, a physics tutor /teacher should help the student understand the “why†and “how†I am patient and enjoy explaining the basic principles to help…
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ZEXUAN

Physics Tutor Fairfield, QLD
Cultivate students' interest in mathematics, let them explore the charm of mathematics through mathematical learning, cultivate students' mathematical thinking ability and independent problem-solving ability after phased learning, and develop good mathematical learning habits, so that they can easily cope with future study and life. As a student,…
Jessie
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Jessie

Physics Tutor Tarragindi, QLD
I believe as a physics tutor, taking the time to truly understand my students, including their motivations, life story, personality, goals, dreams, and setbacks, is the most critical and important thing I can do. Having traits of consistency, professionalism, adaptability, empathy and understanding of students will best allow me to encourage and…
Daniel
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Annerley, QLD
I think the most important thing a physics tutor could do would be to find how the student learns, and target this helping them to optimize how they learn so they can achieve the best result possible. My strengths would definitely be communication and patience. I am a good people person and find I am an effective communicator and patient when it…
Shalaka
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Shalaka

Physics Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor can explain the practical applications of the subject he or she teaches in real life. As a physics tutor I can make my students visualise the concepts which cannot be grasped instantly. I believe that as a tutor I know the potential areas or concepts where students face problems to understand and I am confident to explain the tricky and…
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Vivekananthan

Physics Tutor Salisbury, QLD
I firmly believe these are some important things a physics 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.…
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Yiyang

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Firstly, I believe the philosophy of "Teaching to fish rather than giving a fish. " It suggests that the tutor has a responsibility to inspire her students to take further exploration in the subject and cultivate good learning habits. Secondly, I think encouragement is essential in tutoring. Being as a physics tutor, I would let my student know…
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James

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Understanding the individual needs and learning styles of each student is crucial. Also, fostering a supportive, non-judgmental environment is key for students to ask questions freely and grasp concepts without worrying about making mistakes. Lastly, finding alternative strategies for solving problems is very important if the student is stuck on a…
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Hasti

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
In my opinion the most important thing is to teach your students HOW to learn. This means to teach them how to approach a new topic and break it into smaller steps, and how to use a study technique that work best for them. As we have all heard: give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. :)…
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Simar

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The paramount aspects of my role as a physics tutor are to create a motivating learning environment, tailor teaching methods to individual needs, provide constructive feedback, encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and offer emotional support to foster personal and academic growth. These actions collectively empower students,…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Ideally, I want to instill the same sense of wonder and love that I have for mathematics in the students. This won't work for all students, of course, so failing that I think a physics tutor should be able to teach a student how to think for themselves - it's one thing to be shown how to get an answer, and it's another thing entirely to be taught…
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Stamatios

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor should be able to provide lessons to a student which are tailored to their abilities and learning style. This is something which students can't always get in their regular classes and a physics tutor could provide through being attentive. They should also be able to make students feel confident in their abilities and iron out any…
Toby
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Toby

Physics Tutor Taringa, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build rapport so that they trust in your abilities and in your desire to help them. I also believe that it is important that students feel that the time that they have spent with you has been worth the cost and the effort. One of my tutoring strengths is my ability to explain…
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Joel

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
A tutor provides a supportive environment for their students. This is most true for the students who struggle the most, who may need more help than their peers who don't find the topic as difficult. Hello, I am a first-year university student studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Engineering Accelerated Pathway at the University…
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Ameesha

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
Build a friendly bond with the students. Understand the student, their problems and help them overcome their fears. Make them understand the concept in the easiest way possible. I would say that Communication and understanding are my strengths. Another best of my strengths include me being able to interact with the students in order to know…
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Arishneel

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to inspire a sense of lifelong learning for the subject that is being tutored. My major strength is my appreciation of the subjects I tutor. Along with that, I always prepare myself with material, supplementary exercises and further reading before class. As a student engineer, I am also very adept…
Drew
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Drew

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
It's very important that a tutor can passionately engage with a student and journey with them as they progress. I also think that a tutor's role as a mentor in general is important I am very passionate about it and that allows me to enthusiastically and actively engage with students and try hard to help them understand and appreciate more…
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Haise

Physics Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe that the best thing a tutor can do is to help students be more self-sufficient in their future learning. It is important for students to develop skills transferrable across topics and subjects in the process of learning and revising new concepts. My strength as a tutor is my ability to accomodate to students' needs. I am always willing…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Coopers Plains, QLD
Be supportive and provide the tools and tricks to help a student discover how they learn best and allow them to apply those discoveries in all areas of study to excel and achieve whatever they want Great people skills and the ability to provide many different methods and ways of learning and studying to those who may not fit the typical teaching…

Local Reviews

Nick has been excellent for our son and has taken him from grade E in maths to now achieving B's. Our son has become much more confident in his maths and is now able to tackle difficult questions without hesitation.
Nita, St Lucia

Inside RockleaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Sam worked through simultaneous equations and expanded brackets, focusing on clear step-by-step solutions.

For Year 11, Ava tackled trigonometric functions including sine and cosine waves using unit circles, as well as converting between degrees and radians.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jack concentrated on differentiation rules—specifically the chain rule, quotient rule, and product rule—to strengthen calculus foundations with targeted examples from recent assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student repeatedly lost track of numbers mid-calculation during algebra tasks; as the tutor noted, "numbers would slip out of her head as she was solving problems and she would have to backtrack," which often led to correct concepts but wrong answers.

In a Year 8 session, a student fell back on simply adding or multiplying any given numbers when stuck, instead of working through problem steps—a short-term crutch that limited deeper understanding.

After-school fatigue in a senior student left him freezing up or disengaged at key moments, making it harder to complete multi-step questions under pressure.

Recent Achievements

In a Rocklea tutoring session, Zoe, a high schooler with ADHD and dyscalculia, experimented with colour-coded notes and visual cues—she now finds it easier to interpret complex expressions and even solved cross multiplication problems that previously tripped her up.

Shakya, also in high school, showed a shift from uncertainty to self-reliance; despite being unwell, she completed all her homework independently and applied linear equations to real-world scenarios like GPS signals.

Meanwhile, Rama in Year 5 surprised her tutor by generating creative sentences quickly when prompted—something she'd hesitated with before—and spelling advanced words without help.

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 Corinda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rocklea State School.