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Tutors in Griffin include a published author with an ATAR-equivalent of 99.80 and high school physics tutoring experience, a Master of Teaching (Primary) candidate with classroom and small-group K–12 tutoring, a seasoned teacher aide supporting diverse learners, peer mentors, youth coaches, bilingual English/Japanese specialists, and high-achieving university students in medicine, science, and engineering.

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Chemistry Tutor Zillmere, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to listen to the student, as well as teaching. Encouraging the student to provide their input on a topic without having any pretentious predelection will allow the student to become more confident in their learning. I have the ability to gage the student's difficulty and work with them from that level.…
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Chemistry Tutor Albany Creek, QLD
If the tutor can give the student space to figure out the solutions to their problems and only step in once the student shows signs of struggling it is more beneficial for the student as this method will allow the student to learn to solve problems on their own. I am able to adapt my approach to teaching concepts for each student, meaning that I…
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Angelina is AMAZING!! My daughter has responded so positively to her maths and I wish I had reached out sooner. We are very happy!!
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Poppy worked on understanding scale factors and calculating the volume of cylinders and rectangular prisms, using class examples for practice.

For Year 10, Dirk focused on graphing linear functions from equations and revising index laws with flashcards to reinforce key concepts.

In Year 12, Ella tackled integration techniques including finding the area under a curve, building up her skills with worked examples from recent assignments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student struggled to complete homework consistently, leading to repeated gaps in remembering how to solve quadratic equations—"he often forgets how to do the questions in a later session."

For a Year 11 assignment, another was unsure about requirements but did not seek clarification from the teacher, which meant key parts were left incomplete.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student sometimes rushed through linear equations and missed sign changes; messy or incomplete working made it hard for her to check answers later.

In primary years, skipping written steps slowed down progress with times tables and worded maths problems.

Recent Achievements

One Griffin tutor recently noticed Dirk, a Year 11 student, making a real shift—after struggling with quadratic equations, he began solving problems with little assistance and even completed most questions on his own by the end of the session.

In another case, Ella (Year 10) started flagging whenever she was unsure about linear functions, instead of staying silent; now she insists on understanding each question fully before moving forward and tackles mini quizzes independently.

Meanwhile, Callum in primary school moved from hesitating over his 6 times tables to recalling them confidently and jumping into division questions without prompting.

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 North Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Griffin State School.