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Tutors in Lawnton include a peer learning facilitator on QUT's Dean's Scholars program, a seasoned secondary maths and science tutor, a teaching assistant with UK classroom experience and a physics degree, an engineer with formal training credentials, and volunteers with years of youth mentoring—plus high-ATAR achievers passionate about helping students thrive.

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Economics Tutor Bracken Ridge, QLD
Being able to communicate with them in a friendly way, and not making them feel intimidated. Having to understand what study method is the best for them. Being patient in trying to help them understand better is important as they will then feel more comfortable and confident in doing or solving questions. I believe I can communicate effectively…
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Economics Tutor Carseldine, QLD
If a student is confident in their ability to learn and comprehend information, they feel that they have options and their anxiety toward their educational career completely changes. I am compassionate and patient. I love simplifying information for students and giving them a higher confidence both in themselves and their ability to…
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Jane is doing a fantastic job communicating and breaking things down for Chelsea.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Tasha worked on surface area calculations and reviewed all key exam topics to consolidate understanding.

For Year 10, Cameron focused on calculating gradients and finding x- and y-intercepts in linear equations, including using the gradient-intercept method for graph sketching.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia practised solving trigonometric functions and revisited derivatives as part of her advanced mathematics studies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student left most worded questions blank during a maths revision session—he only attempted them after the tutor modelled each step, revealing difficulty with independent problem solving under test conditions.

For a Year 6 English task, another student provided minimal responses in comprehension activities, "using the amount of lines as a clue to the depth needed in the answer" rather than fully engaging with the text.

In senior maths, reliance on guessing equations for assignments ("guessing equations to see if it works in her favour") slowed progress and left key methods unmastered before assessment deadlines.

Recent Achievements

A Lawnton tutor recently noticed Kiana arriving with a list of tricky maths questions she'd struggled with in class; after working through each one together, she could explain the solutions herself and even finished early.

In another session, Clancey started off unsure about rearranging equations but by the end was confidently solving them without help—something he couldn't do before.

With a younger student, Tamia has begun to spot her own grammar mistakes while reading aloud and now corrects them independently, rather than waiting for prompts.

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 Strathpine Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lawnton State School.