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Barron Gorge's tutors include an ATAR 99.90 Senior Dux and school captain, a Kumon-trained K–12 specialist with years of maths and English experience, a Masters-level engineering academic and university lecturer, seasoned peer mentors, award-winning science graduates, experienced camp coaches, and primary/secondary teachers with classroom expertise across Australia, Europe and Asia.

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Roger

Tutor Smithfield, QLD
Tutoring is essentially an aid for student's learning in schools. The most important thing that a tutor can do is to ignite students' passion for learning. This can be acheived through helping them with questions and concepts that they find confusing, guiding them to develop their own problem solving strategies and most importantly growing their…
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Jesleen

Tutor Brinsmead, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to engage the student in a way which makes them want to keep learning that specific subject if not fall in love with it. At the end of the day motivation must come from the student themself and as a tutor I believe it is my job to help the student find that motivation. I believe my…
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William

Tutor Smithfield, QLD
The most important is the capacity for the tutor to engage with a student closely, and altering their mindset to or around mathematics. This may be making them enjoy the subject more, approaching with a more efficient way of thinking to certain exam problems (especially so that it suits the student' learning method), or even just helping them feel…
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Amber

Tutor Smithfield, QLD
A good tutor will help students develop the problem-solving skills necessary so that they are confident in their abilities when faced with a difficult question outside the session. A tutor should be there to guide the student towards their own conclusions, whilst ensuring all gaps in understanding are filled. Importantly, a tutor must provide a…
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Blake

Tutor Edge Hill, QLD
Provide them the opportunity to be successful on their own. Students should be able to develop skills to be successful and have different methods for achieveing outcomes I'm friendly, a good listener, and good at recognising the needs of others and developing tools and lessons to help them learn. I work well with students of all ages as I have a…
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James

Tutor Trinity Park, QLD
I believe that building a students belief in themselves and their abilities combined with developing their set of strategies for dealing with unfamiliar problems are the greatest things a tutor can give their students. Establishing rapport with students is my greatest strength. Having 14 years experience as a principal and classroom teacher means…

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Inside Barron GorgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Eve worked on converting decimals to fractions and division with double- and triple-digit numbers.

In Year 8, Layla focused on calculating simple interest and solving problems involving profit and loss, often using real-world scenarios.

For Year 10, Will revised applying the Pythagoras theorem to find unknown side lengths in triangles and practiced key trigonometry basics for exam preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete several assigned homework tasks on algebra and graphing, which meant that key practice opportunities were missed—one note observed, "Sophia could not finish her assigned Homework again."

In Year 11, a formatting issue in a maths assignment made it harder for Layla to interpret what was required; she had to clarify expectations with her teacher instead of progressing independently.

Another senior student lost their previous homework sheet and spent the session redoing old work rather than building new skills.

In each case, organization or incomplete revision led directly to slower progress and uncertainty during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A Barron Gorge tutor noticed a real shift with Layla in Year 11: after weeks of needing step-by-step guidance, she recently started tackling complex assignment questions on her own and made teacher-recommended changes without prompting.

In another session, Eve (Year 10) moved from getting stuck on basic trigonometry to confidently solving more challenging problems and asking about her mistakes, rather than waiting for hints.

Meanwhile, Sophia in Year 6—who used to hesitate with division—now solves most percentage and ratio questions independently and even brought completed homework to discuss where she got stuck.

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 Stratford Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Peace Lutheran College.