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Kingsholme's tutors include a primary school deputy head with 15+ years' classroom leadership, a veteran maths and science teacher spanning four schools and continents, an IB 99.1 ATAR graduate, Griffith Award winners in STEM and writing, Kumon and peer mentors, experienced child coaches, and university-trained educators dedicated to K–12 learning success.

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Kai

Engineering Studies Tutor Ormeau, QLD
I think its most important to build a strong foundation to build upon in a given subject. for example its not just important that you understand how it works, you should be able to explain how it works to someone else. this is because it shows that you have a strong fluency in the subject and not just the ability to memorise a process. A strong…
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Hindushree

Engineering Studies Tutor Ormeau, QLD
- Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way - Ability to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level to understand their cognitive and grasping abilities, which can be utilized to structure the tutoring sessions. I believe I have certain strengths that tutors must have: - Communication skills - Patience,…
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Lachlan

Engineering Studies Tutor Belivah, QLD
The actual academics itself, while being at the core of the tutoring, is not the most valuable aspect. From my experience, most students do not have the care or respect for their instructors, and mutual respect in particular is essential, because mutual trust is otherwise close to impossible for many people. You must find a balance between being…
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Sara

Engineering Studies Tutor Upper Coomera, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to equip them with the confidence they require to suceed academically. Ultimately the role of the tutor is to facilatate the child's learning. Instilling a sense of belief in the child's self will ultimately allow them to suceed in their goals. I am extremely patient. In addition my work…
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Keta

Engineering Studies Tutor Upper Coomera, QLD
Minimize the student's weaknesses Teach to the student's strength Provide academic guidance Human connection and consistency Boost confidence of student…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Henry practised converting between different units of length and solved word problems involving perimeter.

In Year 9, Emily worked on trigonometry—specifically finding unknown side lengths and angles using diagrams, as well as applying angle of elevation and depression to real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel revised logarithmic equations and index laws, then tackled area under graphs and applied the sine and cosine rules in mixed revision questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student missed school earlier in the year, leading to anxiety and difficulty catching up on foundational maths—this showed up during lessons as hesitation and gaps in core skills like unit conversions.

In Year 8 algebra, one student avoided writing out working for equations, which made it hard to spot errors; as a tutor noted, "she skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

For a Year 4 lesson, incomplete homework meant times tables practice was missed again—leading to confusion during division drills.

On a recent Year 11 task, over-reliance on calculators replaced practicing fractions by hand.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kingsholme noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with equations involving multiple brackets is now confidently tackling whole worksheets on her own, double-checking her work without prompting.

In Year 8 maths, another student who often made careless mistakes has started catching and correcting them independently during sessions, especially when working through longer division problems.

For a younger learner in Year 4, the tutor observed that after struggling with unit conversions at first, he can now quickly decide which way to move the decimal point and complete related questions using tricks from recent lessons.

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 Upper Coomera Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cedar Creek State School.