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Mons' tutors include a former Head of Mathematics and Scholars teacher with decades of K–12 experience, a bilingual primary specialist with 10 years in the classroom, an award-winning high school maths dux and competition medallist, university peer mentors, qualified learning support officers, seasoned early childhood educators, and expert English language teachers.

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Kyle

Physics Tutor Kuluin, QLD
A tutor is to mould the students attitude and associate the subject with pleasure. My strengths are that I approach learning with a good attitude, also as a tutor I can answer and clear up any problems. And as I have been tutored I know when it is done…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Maroochydore, QLD
Understand their needs and learning styles and adap the lessons to suit them. Address the misconceptions and chose suitable questions/problems to help the student progress. Be personable and build a good working relationship with the student. I'm friendly, patient and kind - I build good rapport with my students. I'm experienced with many…
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Lewis

Physics Tutor Maroochydore, QLD
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, build confidence, adapt to their learning style, and encourage critical thinking. A tutor should also create a supportive environment that makes learning engaging and effective. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the…
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Savio

Physics Tutor
Guide and mentor the students through academic problem solving and assist students in their learning aspects while motivating them to achieve to the best of their ability. I have strong leadership skills and great at motivating students to perform to the best of their ability to achieve academic milestones. I am passionate about coaching and…

Local Reviews

Grayson has been a wonderful influence on Harrison. They work hard the whole time and Grayson is able to meet Harrison’s learning style. Harrison has said he has never liked tutoring as much as he does now.
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Inside MonsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Ryan explored engineering exam content, focusing on bending moments in complex problems and applying a truss calculator for measurable design ideas, as well as reviewing physics circuit theory and nuclear physics.

Year 12 student (no name) worked through exponential probability distributions, including mean calculations using integrals, then moved onto functions and polynomial long division from Year 11 mathematics.

For Year 6, Rebecca practised simplifying ratios and multiplying/dividing like terms by working through targeted homework questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Engineering, one student struggled to move beyond using school-provided resources, often hesitating to generate independent ideas or seek clarification from teachers about assignment expectations.

"He needs to ask more questions and not just rely on what's handed out," a tutor noted, which limited his ability to adapt exemplar tasks creatively.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student's maths notes lacked structure—key working steps were skipped during equations, making it difficult to backtrack errors and absorb feedback.

This left confusion unresolved until revisited in later sessions, slowing overall progress through complex problem sets.

Recent Achievements

One Mons tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to second-guess his problem-solving is now confidently asking clarifying questions about tricky matrix operations and studying independently outside class—he even rated his understanding two points higher than just weeks ago.

A Year 9 student, Rebecca, has started openly admitting when she's unsure of something in algebra rather than guessing, then working through frequency tables after just one example.

Meanwhile, a younger learner who previously hesitated to speak up now eagerly explains prepositional phrases aloud and completes math homework with far less prompting than before.

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 Maroochydore Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sunshine Coast Grammar School.