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Scarborough's tutors include a 25-year primary teacher and enrichment leader, a university lecturer with a PhD and TESOL IV, an ATAR 99.8+ medical science scholar, Kip McGrath maths specialist, seasoned K–12 coaches and teacher aides, peer mentors in STEM and English, and passionate science graduates pursuing education degrees.

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Jennifer

Info Processing 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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Jerry

Info Processing Tutor Margate, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can bring is a sense of understanding with the student. To really understand how the student thinks, learns and processes information. This the main tool when teaching a student, giving the students proper motivation and tools to tackle any problems they might face along the way. i Have a Dyslexia brother…
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Brendon

Info Processing Tutor Rothwell, QLD
Explain to the students in a learning style they learn best in and helping motivate them to learn and enjoy learning. I tend to build rapport with students quickly and have an innate nature to explain things from different perspectives until people understand what I'm trying to explain. I'm enthusiastic and motivated and have a rather sound…
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Rogan

Info Processing Tutor North Lakes, QLD
Assisting in developing the student's ability to learn and problem solve. Whilst teaching specific ideas and content related to topics is important, developing learning and problem solving skills are crucial throughout their lives and future studies. I think my patience and ability to explain things in different perspectives helps others grasp…

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Getting started was very easy . A tutor was assigned to us very quickly and contacted us quickly and our first session happened a few days later. My son and the tutor are getting along well and so far things seem to be going well and my son is getting the help he needs.
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Inside ScarboroughTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Libby worked on her PSMT, using algebraic modelling and linear relationships to design a scaled logo plotted on a graph.

Year 10 Tom covered factorising and expanding algebraic expressions, then practised plotting points and finding gradients and intercepts on the Cartesian plane.

Meanwhile, Year 7 Jalen focused on creating and solving algebraic expressions from word problems, as well as practising substitution—including more challenging questions with powers and square roots.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student, when differentiating, often made small sign errors—talking out loud helped him catch some mistakes, but missing steps in working hid others.

For a Year 11 calculus topic, uncertainty about the chain rule led to hesitancy; extra practice between sessions could help bridge these gaps.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student showed over-reliance on her calculator and struggled with rounding and significant figures—limiting her confidence for non-calculator tests.

In primary (Year 3), one student repeatedly forgot homework and struggled to bring required materials, leading to lost time re-covering basics instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Scarborough tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to hesitate with indices now working through them confidently after targeted practice—she even tackled circle area and circumference problems on her own by lesson's end.

Another win came from a high schooler in Year 11, who at first stumbled with the product and quotient rules but now completes differentiation tasks without help, remembering previous methods and asking for extra challenges.

In primary, Melody, once shy and reluctant to speak up, is now volunteering answers aloud—even when unsure—and recently finished her math homework early each night before leaving her book at school.

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 Southern Cross Catholic College.