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Tutors in Manly West include a Physics Honours student and ATAR 99.1 graduate with three years' tutoring experience, award-winning STEM scholars, peer maths mentors, experienced K–12 private tutors, school leaders, a rhythmic gymnastics national champion and coach, and university students in education, law, business and engineering—all bringing subject expertise and proven skills working with children.

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Brayden

PDHPE Tutor Gumdale, QLD
Provide another explanation of how to perform, solve and learn things. Another voice providing another angle of knowledge. Building a meaningful relationship with the student to be trusted that the knowledge shared is trustworthy. Communication - I’ve often felt that I am able to effectively and efficiently get across my point and am able to…
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Lian

PDHPE Tutor Mount Gravatt East, QLD
It is imperative for a tutor to know the students' weakness in order to be able to plan, practice, and implement the necessary actions/studies needed for the quickest and most effective improvements. As a tutor, I would label my friendliness and approachability as big strengths of mine for this will allow my students to get along with me easily,…
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Murray

PDHPE Tutor Wynnum, QLD
By the very nature of the experience being very personal and focused, the teaching provides a level of rapport and understanding of both the student's strengths and weaknesses creating an environment for more accelerated learning. The most important thing the tutor can do is to understand the individuals needs more holistically to provide the best…
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Harmony

PDHPE Tutor Capalaba, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just explaining the content. First, a tutor should make the student feel comfortable asking questions — even the ones they think are “silly.†When a student feels safe to speak up, real learning starts. Second, it’s important to focus on understanding, not…
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Armaan

PDHPE Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing guidance, motivation, and support. Tutors should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, helping students build confidence in their abilities. They should also instill good study habits and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it's crucial to foster a passion for…
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Amber

PDHPE Tutor Mansfield, QLD
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for their students is to build strong and personal relationships with their students. The more connected a student feels to their tutor, the more trustworthy and respectful the environment becomes – an essential aspect for students to learn well and progress academically. When a tutor listens…

Local Reviews

Gagan is a wonderful tutor and I would be very happy with her coming back next year.
Leanne, Manly West

Inside Manly WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Isla focused on addition, subtraction, and telling time, with extra support understanding numbers using practical examples.

In Year 9, Mia worked through linear equations and inequalities, also touching on trigonometry basics to prepare for upcoming assessments.

For a senior student, Ethan reviewed log laws alongside differentiation and integration by breaking down exam-style questions step-by-step for greater confidence in advanced maths topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on log and integration problems often skipped writing intermediary steps, leading to small errors when solving for x in the quadratic equations, as noted by a tutor.

In Year 9 trigonometry, confusion between tan and cosine ratios was worsened by avoiding written comparisons, making it harder to spot pattern mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with long division remainders; unclear layout meant lost place value mid-calculation.

For a senior legal studies task, one learner didn't respond to previous feedback on structuring evidence-based arguments—resulting in repeated gaps across draft emails and assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Manly West tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously avoided open-ended maths problems now tackling complex log and integration questions with less prompting, showing much more persistence when stuck.

Another high schooler, in Year 9, has shifted from needing reminders to check her algebra to independently solving inequalities on graphs and asking for extra practice with linear functions.

At the primary level, one student who used to mix up measurement units is now confidently converting between units without any hints—he finished all his worksheet conversions correctly this week.

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 Wynnum Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wondall Heights State School.