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Tutors in Mount Samson include a university-level maths dux and National Mathematics Summer School participant, seasoned K–12 tutors with years of experience, an assistant acrobatics coach, volunteer mentors for disadvantaged children, award-winning STEM students, peer leaders, and several current or pre-service teachers pursuing education degrees—all passionate about helping students succeed.

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Angelina

Chinese Tutor Yugar, QLD
As a previous student, I think that being able to help a student confidently and comfortably understand and face their subjects is a crucial thing that a tutor can do for a student. Likewise, understanding the individual needs of each student is very important for the whole tutoring process to go smoothly. My problem-solving and organised mindset…

Local Reviews

Our son is enjoying his sessions with Richard. He didn't think he needed tutoring at first he felt he was understanding his maths ok however last week he told his Dad he was pleased because Richard was helping him. They discuss his assignment in different subjects and Richard offers suggestions and our son is finding this very helpful and he is pleased with the results. From my own observations they are getting along very well. Richard is calm he listens and shows an interest in my sons work overall. I'm very impressed with the work being achieved.
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Inside Mount SamsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Annabelle practiced reading and sorting sight words, then wrote simple sentences to build early literacy skills.

For Year 9, Micah focused on improving grammar in creative writing and applied proofreading strategies while drafting a short story.

In senior high school, Jordan worked through trigonometric ratios using SOH CAH TOA to solve for unknown sides and angles in triangles, applying these concepts with practice questions and inverse functions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Mathematics, one student frequently forgot to bring class notes and materials—this left gaps in revision and made homework completion inconsistent. As a tutor noted, "he forgot his notebook for the first lesson," which meant less reference material during problem-solving sessions.

In Year 12 Physics, incomplete practice questions became an issue: work was often left unfinished when assignments clashed with other commitments, leading to missed opportunities for exam preparation.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 English student tended to avoid taking notes about task requirements; as a result, criteria were misunderstood and assessment drafts required extensive reworking before submission.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Samson noticed one high school student cut their times tables speed from six minutes to just two, after weeks of struggling—she now tackles harder problems without hesitation.

Another win came when a senior student, who'd been mixing up trigonometric ratios, started identifying and solving SOH CAH TOA questions with only minimal hints; last session he even handled worded trig problems on his own.

Meanwhile, a Year 2 learner who used to shy away from reading aloud insisted on finishing every card in her sorting activity before moving on, showing new persistence she hadn't displayed 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 Albany Creek Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Samson State School.