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Tutors in Gailes include a seasoned mathematics teacher and class adviser with a decade of classroom experience, a university engineering mentor with high academic honors and proven student results, an award-winning school Dux and private tutor, accomplished science graduates, and experienced K–12 educators passionate about nurturing student growth in maths, English, and STEM.

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Jaishukh

Info Processing Tutor Springfield, QLD
I believe that as a tutor, I can make learning more enjoyable for students while also making them feel more comfortable and secure in asking questions without fear of appearing dumb. As a tutor, I would be a confidence booster for my students and also help them strengthen other abilities that will enable them to learn better. My strengths as a…
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Joppan

Info Processing Tutor Springfield, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to remember their position when they were at their student's age, the difficulties they faced while learning and sharing their experiences with passion to their students so they do not have to face such difficulties while learning. My strengths which may be beneficial as a tutor are…
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Kyran

Info Processing Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
As a tutor is paid to improve a student's grades and so that's the underlying aim. But what a tutor should really do is teach a student how to learn better and improve. That means reminding them to proofread, read the criteria sheet before and after researching, and set up study plans that work with them (if that's palm cards, end of the week…
Alexis
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Alexis

Info Processing Tutor Mount Ommaney, QLD
The most important things I for a tutor to do is understand and listen to the student. Not listening can be one of the most frustrating things as a student, where the tutor doesn't understand what they actually need help with, and wastes time going over the wrong content in the wrong way. Being able to understand the student, and then properly…
Manasa
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Manasa

Info Processing Tutor Seventeen Mile Rocks, QLD
I think there are 3 very important things that a tutor can do for a student; - Be transparent about how to succeed - Wholeheartedly believe in the student and - Invest in them both emotionally and academically I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am able to immediately connect with the student and I make an effort to understand their…

Local Reviews

We have really appreciated having James as a tutor.
Casey, Bellbird Park

Inside GailesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Ella reviewed key definitions and foundational biology concepts, with a focus on biogeochemical cycles and biodiversity using recall exercises.

For Year 11, Jayden practiced data test skills related to reservoir pools and cycling pools in the context of ecosystem analysis.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia tackled bivariate data analysis and statistics topics such as calculating central tendencies and standard deviation, applying these methods to real datasets.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization were key issues in senior Biology, with one student not submitting assignments on time and "falling behind on tutoring content."

In Year 11 Physics, draft progress lagged as planning was prioritized over finishing the written report.

A Year 8 Maths session revealed working out was often messy, making it difficult to track errors or revise ("working out can be tidier and handwriting can be worked on").

For a primary student reading Three Billy Goats Gruff, frustration led to avoidance when unfamiliar words appeared—colouring provided a short reset before returning to word identification.

Recent Achievements

A big shift was noticed with a Year 11 student who, after previously hesitating to speak up, is now actively asking clarifying questions during biology revision and even initiating discussions when unsure—a sign she's taking real ownership of her learning.

In senior maths, another high schooler recently mastered the long division process and now completes problems independently without waiting for prompts, where before he'd pause and ask for each step.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to skip unfamiliar words during reading now stops to sound them out and identifies which ones need extra practice before moving on.

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 Redbank Plaza Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Camira State School.