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Tutors in Holmview include a secondary-trained mathematics teacher with international classroom expertise, an ATAR 98+ scholarship recipient and peer mentor, seasoned K–12 tutors skilled in supporting learning challenges, a published creative writing specialist, award-winning academic high-achievers, and an engineering postgraduate with five years' experience fostering student growth across maths and sciences.

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Abdul

Science Tutor Loganlea, QLD
Understand where the student is coming from. Having patience when the student still seems to get the question or concept wrong. Be positive and be a role model for others. I'm able to effectively communicate and relate with a student. As well as diagrammatically and visually explain and elaborate on key ideas that the student might be…
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Robert

Science Tutor Loganlea, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to give his/her students the confidence to independently tackle any task or question that they encounter in their education careers. I think this is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student because in my experience, I have come to realise that students can sometimes know the content…
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Yashika

Science Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
Preparation and ready for any type of question. One should never assume that the child should be knowing something already. Preparation before the class and…
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Eldho

Science Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
It is pivotal that the tutor is always easily approachable as otherwise shy students may be reluctant to ask the tutor questions and thus those shy kids may end up falling behind. In addition, I feel that tutors must always be supportive towards the student as any harsh or negative comments may severely hinder a students willingness and ability to…
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Bhavya

Science Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
1.create interest towards the subjects. 2. Provide tips and tricks to have command on the concept taught. Able to convey in a simpler…
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Eva

Science Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
Facilitate student towards becoming an independent learner by instilling self confidence to be the best that they can be is the most important thing I feel a tutor can do for a student. Understanding and adapting learning styles to suit individual students, and dedication and patience to follow them through are my strengths as a…
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Arriana Joy

Science Tutor Crestmead, QLD
Being encouraging, speaking clearly, giving comments, and keeping up students' motivation are what tutors should focus on most. The goal is to understand each student's needs and modify the approach as necessary. Students' personal and academic development is promoted by a supportive and upbeat learning environment, as well as by setting…
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Jade

Science Tutor Daisy Hill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them recognise the improvements and progress they are making. From a psychological perspective intrinsic motivation is important but extrinsic validation is equally so in a learning environment. When small improvements are pointed out and celebrated it is not only a mindset shift but…
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Mia

Science Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
Be there for them. Even if they don’t understand the work after multiple attempts just being there to remind them that it’s okay and that it will come to them keeps them motivated and hopeful rather than feeling like giving up. I am very patient and empathetic, I will get down to their level to better explain the topic so that I’m not seen…
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Science Tutor Stapylton, QLD
I think being positive and encouraging is the best thing a tutor can do. With previous students I have tutored, I found that many of them lacked the confidence in themselves, making them less interested in the work and anxious about assessments. But breaking the question/concept down, encouraging them to try, suggesting different methods to…
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Riztianne

Science Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to continuously motivate and encourage the student, in order to help the improve the student's confidence. I think one of my strengths as a tutor is that I genuinely like Maths, therefore, I find it easy to explain Maths concepts to students in a way that they will easily…
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Aadil

Science Tutor Ormeau, QLD
Develop a good study habit for the students. Sharing experiences from when I was in their position to build up their confidence. Make them understand the importance of time management. My strengths as a person who wants to tutor is that I am great at communicating with young people. I am very collaborative meaning I will be able to make the…
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Michael

Science Tutor Springwood, QLD
Be diligent and rigorous, making sure that they understand the fine details of what their are doing and why it is important, and not only just how to answer memorised questions. I am patient and persistent, and make sure that students understand everything in order to succeed in their subject. I am also knowledgeable in my specialty subjects as I…

Local Reviews

Jakob and Cara have a great working relationship and cover alot of content in each session. Cara's confidence and maths skills have grown considerably since commencing tutoring.
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Inside HolmviewTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Lucas practised calculating mean, median, mode, and range for statistics assignments, including arranging data in histograms.

For Year 9, Zara focused on equations by revisiting factorising techniques and solving quadratic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia tackled logarithmic equations using log rules and worked on converting square roots to indices for her Maths Methods exam prep.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student avoided starting their assignment and left homework incomplete, meaning no progress was made on key topics ("has not made any attempts to the assignment yet").

For a senior student, missing homework also surfaced; despite being advised to seek teacher help on "Measures of Spread," no action was taken.

During a Year 7 algebra session, over-reliance on previous examples led to hesitancy when facing new questions—"kept looking at the previous examples before attempting new questions."

Meanwhile, a younger student's messy written work in multiplication tasks meant errors went unnoticed until prompted.

As assignments pile up or content becomes unfamiliar, this lack of independent practice and unfinished work can leave students feeling behind or unsure where to start.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Holmview noticed a high school student who used to hesitate during problem-solving now actively asks questions and talks through his thought process, especially when tackling tricky algebra exercises.

Another secondary student recently began identifying where she made mistakes in her workings without prompting—a shift from needing constant guidance to showing real independence on assignment problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 group that once waited for reassurance now races to finish sums on their own before asking the tutor to check their answers, proudly explaining how they solved each question themselves.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Edens Landing State School.