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Tutors in Beachmere include a former primary school teacher and enrichment supervisor with 25 years' experience, a current EAL/D specialist and learning support officer at St Columban's College, seasoned private and Kip McGrath maths tutors, accomplished youth coaches, assistant teachers across K–9, and high-achieving ATAR Duxes and STEM award recipients.

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Mohadaseh

Chemistry Tutor Burpengary East, QLD
the most important qualities a chemistry tutor can have is being considerate, compassionate, patient, knowledgeable and helpful to the students and make them more interested in the subject they are working on. I love using fun and interactive strategies to teach students so not only get good marks they also get curious about the subject. This will…
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Cecille

Chemistry Tutor Deception Bay, QLD
There are many things I consider that are important when it comes to tutoring such as active listening, clear communication and patience. But personally, the most important to me is helping build the child's confidence about the subject or topic they are struggling with. As a university student myself, I understand how hard it is to remain…
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Thanks so much for your help, Jean has been fantastic and there are no more tears about maths homework in our household :-)
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Content Covered

Year 12 student Alex worked through differentiation techniques and tangents to equations, then practised sketching cubic and polynomial graphs for their PSMT task.

Year 11 student Sarah focused on solving trigonometric equations and briefly touched on trig identities, using examples from past lessons for revision.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Jamie tackled congruent shapes and triangles before moving on to indices and a quick review of area calculations involving circles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student struggled with small sign errors when differentiating, as the tutor noted: "talking out loud helps with mistakes," but missing a negative meant recalculating gradients.

In Year 10, another student relied heavily on calculators for simplification in algebra and missed opportunities to build confidence handling numbers by hand.

For a Year 8 learner, confusion between area and circumference formulas led to extra time searching notes mid-task rather than solving problems directly.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student's written work layout was hard to follow, making it tough to spot calculation errors quickly during times tables practice.

Recent Achievements

One Beachmere tutor noticed a high school student who had previously struggled with indices become much more independent—after initially being stumped, she asked for extra practice and by the end of the session was solving them confidently.

Another senior student showed a shift in initiative by asking to revisit algebra concepts on her own, then worked through basic equations without hesitation—a big step up from earlier sessions where she waited for guidance.

In Year 6, a student who once hesitated to share ideas now regularly contributes during lessons and even volunteers examples for group discussion.

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 Deception Bay Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Beachmere State School.