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Tutors in Enoggera Reservoir include a Bachelor of Mathematics/Education student and seasoned K–12 tutor, an ATAR 99.65 Dux and mentorship leader, experienced maths and science Olympiad participants, school teacher aides, early childhood educators, peer mentors, club coaches, and subject award-winners—offering a remarkable blend of academic achievement and hands-on teaching expertise across all year levels.

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Cameron

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Be relatable, be empathetic, and be encouraging. School for most children is not somewhere they wish to spend 8 hours a day. The best thing a tutor can do is stick with them and show them how to grow academically but mor importantly, as a person. I'm generally relatable, I was never good at school but I had an interest in math and decided I wanted…
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Bruno

Tutor The Gap, QLD
- Be approachable about any problems the student may be having in the area of study - be friendly, patient and accepting of the fact that everyone makes mistakes, helping the student overcome the challenges they face in the area of study without any judgement. This in turn builds confidence and comfort between tutor and student. Until year 9 I…
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Manuela

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Encourage the students so that they know that anything they want to learn they can do and that there are no limits for them and their learning. And teach them that all their capabilities are valuable and useful. Mainly, they are mentoring based on values such as respect and patience. Always seeking to develop discipline, perseverance and…
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Janudi

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Have confidence and be prepared for anything. I’m kind, compassionate and accommodating. Whenever there’s an issue, I like to problem-solve and find solutions for…
Rima
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Rima

Tutor Ferny Grove, QLD
Most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to improve student's academic performance and increase his self efficiency. Foundation for the success of student lies in the personal relationship between the tutor and the student so that the tutor can personalise the learning, incorporate to student's interest and teach him to the best…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Tutor Ferny Grove, QLD
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them with their current specific problems in a way that develops their ability to solve future problems independently. Not only does this help students with their current workload and grades, but it does so in a way that also develops their ability to learn and get good…
Sandamali
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Sandamali

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Inculcate a curiosity to explore and learn. I like to take an individual approach to each student and get an understanding of basic concepts…
Jessica
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Jessica

Tutor Keperra, QLD
Consistency and interest in their progress. I think that wanting a student to do well is the best motivator for good teaching and learning. My open, frank and honest manner. I genuinely care for those that I instruct, and I want nothing more than to see them succeed. I am skilled in adjusting lessons to fit individual students, and while I am…
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Rebecca

Tutor Samford Valley, QLD
I believe that teaching students how to become a more independent learner is the most important thing that a tutor can do. As a tutor, it is important to help guide students through their work but not become a crutch that they rely too heavily upon. This way, students will be better equipped to handle the rest of their time at school. Helping…
Alexandra
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Alexandra

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Patience is the most important aspect, showing frustration just makes students feel stressed and resentful. As a tutor we are there to make their life easier not add extra pressure or make them feel scared to ask questions about things they don't understand. I think my biggest strength as a tutor will be adaptability, I understand that we all…
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chi

Tutor Keperra, QLD
adaptability to the child's individual learning course patience, understanding and ability to get the student to actively engage in their creative or analytical…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Ferny Hills, QLD
Show kindness and patience. Additionally, I heavily value the success of a student. I have brothers which I help with homework regularly, and we have a nice bond. Additionally, I helped mentor kids during high school within the music…
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Charlotte

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Not only being able to teach the content but making the students feel comfortable and confident in the subject. I’m confident in efficiently teaching a subject and will make sure that I understand the content fully before tutoring…
Marcel
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Marcel

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning interesting so that as the student progesses in their education they continue learning not because its something they must do but because its something they want to do. Good at basics and have spent time explaining things to friends therefore am good at explaining concepts.…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Kenmore Hills, QLD
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Ewan

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
Encouraging students to try to find a solution before helping them, getting the student to explain how and why they got to a solution, and if their answer was incorrect, showing them why. Helping the student understand any points of confusion or difficulty by asking for their understanding and correcting/explaining based on their understanding. I…
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Ariana

Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
As a tutor you can help kids feel more confident in school. I have many friends who struggled in school and weren’t ever given the opportunity to work with a tutor to improve. I think tutors are important as students can get the help they need in a comfortable way. I am very patient and good at helping kids feel comfortable around…
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Marcel

Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
Tutor needs to understand students needs. Defining the best subject application in terms of building knowledge and turning studies time in a very comfortable time. I am very patient and friendly person. Also I like to map students strengths and weaknesses to balance their…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
Being patient and being a present mentor whilst teaching content material. It is very important to understand how your student learns best and what motivates them. I find ways to optimise the student's learning. I think it's very important to understand how each student learns as everyone is different. I allow the students to figure how they…
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Samuel

Tutor Pullenvale, QLD
Give them the ability to believe in themselves. 1. My strong background in physics, maths and business. 2. My ability to teach people in depth about specific things. 3. My patience when…
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Natasha

Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
The most important skill a tutor can do for a student is help them develop the skills to tackle questions independently rather than simply telling them the answer. I listen to the student and try to explain concepts in ways the student can…
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Emily

Tutor Pullenvale, QLD
Have patience with a student and have the ability to clearly communicate with the student I’m patient and Im…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Pullenvale, QLD
In my opinion, fostering genuine connections with students is key to effective tutoring. Cultivating an environment that combines education with enjoyment eases the perceived pressure of tutoring sessions. This encourages students to freely express themselves, ask questions, and actively participate in learning. Something that can be difficult for…

Local Reviews

Our daughter finds Aalia really easy to get along with and is really helping her with maths.
Ana

Inside Enoggera ReservoirTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lily focused on Pythagoras' Theorem and introductory trigonometry, using diagrams to connect right-angled triangle problems with real-life scenarios.

In Year 9, James worked through solving linear equations as well as expanding brackets and applying these skills to worded questions.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ava practised finding the area and perimeter of composite shapes and tackled length calculations by breaking down multi-step problems together.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping steps when rearranging equations led to confusion over which values needed isolating—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

A Year 7 student's maths revision focused mainly on familiar problems, leaving harder fraction conversions unpracticed and resulting in uncertainty during worded tasks.

For a senior student tackling compound interest in Maths Methods, not checking the compounding period within questions caused repeated misapplication of formulas.

In a Year 5 setting, incomplete annotation of diagrams meant units were missed when converting measurements from word problems, making final answers unreliable and slowing progress.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Enoggera Reservoir noticed a Year 10 student who had always hesitated with factorising quadratics now working through null factor law problems more independently—she expanded brackets and found values for factorisation with less prompting than before.

In a recent Year 8 session, a student who previously guessed when converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time formats started using clear step-by-step reasoning to solve worded time problems accurately.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who struggled to create frequency tables from questions managed to build one unassisted, then used it to find the mode of her data set.

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 Arana Hills Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Upper Brookfield State School.