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Tutors in Redcliffe include a 25-year veteran primary teacher and enrichment specialist, a PhD-holding university lecturer with TESOL certification, maths specialists with competition awards, experienced teacher aides and private tutors, an ATAR 99.8 medical student and published author, as well as coaches and peer mentors dedicated to helping young learners thrive.

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Jennifer

Biology Tutor Redcliffe, QLD
Give them confidence in their own abilities Help them learn the material they need to know Teach them how to learn independently I have excellent knowledge in my field, having researched and taught as a computational biologist for over 20 years. I also genuinely like and care about students, and am able to adapt my teaching methods to their…
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Joe

Biology Tutor Woody Point, QLD
It all comes back to confidence for me, when a student is confident in a subject again it can then translate into other areas of academia and even life. I firmly believe all students are capable of extraordinary feats and the support I show for my students allows for them to start believing that as well. My principal strength in tutoring is my…
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Greena

Biology Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
Be a good mentor in all aspects of life and ensure all round development of student. Am hard working,dedicated,trustworthy ,approachable and…
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Cecille

Biology Tutor Rothwell, QLD
There are many things I consider that are important when it comes to tutoring such as active listening, clear communication and patience. But personally, the most important to me is helping build the child's confidence about the subject or topic they are struggling with. As a university student myself, I understand how hard it is to remain…
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Manbir

Biology Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I think the most important thing for a biology tutor is to understand what their student is struggling with and make a plan to deal with the issue at hand. This requires building a connection with students and understanding how they might learn a specific topic. All students are unique and learn differently than other students, which requires the…
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Ryna

Biology Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
Create and environment where student can learn and ask questions comfortably. I am a very patient person and I believe that learning ability of each child is different so, patience is a key feature a tutor should…
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Devie

Biology Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
The role of a biology tutor is to provide the appropriate resources and teaching strategies based on the student's learning ability. Additionally, a tutor should display compassion, empathy and patience especially when students encounter topics that they find difficult. It is the duty of the tutor to ensure the student can be assisted in a safe…
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Abby

Biology Tutor Brighton, QLD
Knowing your student well whether that is how long they can work for until they start to get frustrated/tired, what method work best for them or their likes/dislikes. Understanding the needs of your student can make the tutoring more enjoyable for them and can result in greater outcomes or achieving their goals more efficiently. Communicating with…

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John is definitely the Best!! He is a Tutor that finds that personal connection and knows how to get the best out of our son. He supports and encourages him to be better and do better. John fills the educational gap that is missing from his school. A Tutor is more valuable and costs less than a private school. Our 9yr old son is learning to love maths and enjoys the process and has mutual love and respect for John because he encourages him to be a Winner!!!... Highly Recommended!!!
VANESSA, Redcliffe

Inside RedcliffeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jalen worked on algebraic expressions, including expanding brackets and solving one- and two-step equations, as well as practising multiplication and division of fractions.

In Year 10, Callum focused on trigonometry—specifically the sine and cosine rules—and reviewed scientific notation and significant figures using past exam questions.

For Year 5, Mia practised rounding numbers to the nearest five cents and completed exercises in proper versus common nouns, along with squared number sums.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student forgot to complete assigned homework, leading to less opportunity for feedback and consolidation—Bentley forgot to do his homework and seemed a bit tired and lacked motivation for his tutoring today.

Messy handwriting appeared repeatedly in Year 5 English tasks, making written responses difficult to read; a tutor observed, her writing was very large, messy and hard to read on an acrostic poem sheet.

In Year 11, difficulties with planning written assignments emerged: although the student had the right information for her report, she struggled to organize ideas until note-taking strategies were explicitly taught.

Recent Achievements

One Redcliffe tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 8 student, Jalen, who used to make frequent mistakes when expanding single brackets but now checks his homework carefully and consistently gets these problems right.

In another recent session, a high schooler named Callum surprised himself by working through all the textbook questions on logarithms with minimal support—last term, he'd often hesitated on those.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student who once kept quiet during maths lessons has started speaking up when stuck instead of guessing, recently asking for help on tricky fractions before solving them together.

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 Redcliffe Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Edu Space Redcliffe.