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Wilsonton's tutors feature a former classroom teacher and English competition coach with over 15 years' experience, a Bachelor of Education-trained volleyball coach and supply teacher, PhD-level science researchers awarded for their academic work, peer mentors and youth workers, plus maths specialists with university honours and proven success preparing students for competitive entrance exams.

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Benn

English Tutor North Toowoomba, QLD
Listening carefully comes first. All other things can follow from listening. From listening I can understand their vocabulary, grammar level, sense of language and so forth. After this, I can firstly adapt my language to them and then secondly, design specific exercises to take students into better habits so that they can express themselves as…
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Jhan

English Tutor Drayton, QLD
A tutor can help a student develop the necessary skills,by which he can learn and understand by himself. Also, he can help identify the students weaknesses and provide alternatives by which the student can easily learn. I have patience and understanding. I also have excellent writing skills. Moreover, I like challenges and I love it when I can…
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Marcus

English Tutor Kearneys Spring, QLD
Not only is knowing the content extremely important, but the way tutors teach the content is more important. Every student has their own needs, and an english tutor must recognise that some teaching strategies might work for some but not work for others. My strengths is my teaching style. I believe my ability to connect with the student allows the…
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Andrew

English Tutor South Toowoomba, QLD
Allow students to build on previous knowledge and expand their knowledge in a fun way. I believe an english tutor can scaffold learning for the student so that they can gain confidence from incremental learning tasks. Patience and I am able to adapt to any student's learning style. Also I am able to prepare learning experiences to match the…
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Maryies

English Tutor Drayton, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to teach and help them to learn. The tutor should help the student develop their own skills by setting a good example. I have lots of patience when it comes to teaching. I never stop until the students got what the topic is all…

Local Reviews

Stephanie our tutor for Loki has been great. Loki is enjoying the sessions and in the short time we have seen him becoming more confident. Truly appreciate your assistance in getting Loki up to speed. Rest assured if I hear of anyone looking for a tutor I will send them your way!
Jason

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Kagan focused on area calculations for compound shapes and tackled more complex problems involving triangles, trapezoids, and circles.

In Year 11, Tom reviewed integration techniques in Maths Methods using worksheets and practised finding the area under and between curves, while also getting feedback on his assignment's evaluation section.

For Year 12, Sam worked through balancing redox reactions in Chemistry—identifying oxidised/reduced species—and applied proof by induction methods in Specialist Maths.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 Chemistry student struggled to clarify experiment design and missed assignment structure, with a tutor noting, "Tom has not done an assignment for this subject before, so needs some guidance in terms of the structure to use."

In Year 11 Maths Methods, steps were often left unwritten during integration practice, which led to confusion—especially when switching techniques.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student repeatedly arrived without completed homework or foundational skills in multiplication tables.

For one Year 7 learner, messy working and incomplete note organization meant errors were harder to spot and fix after lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wilsonton noticed a big shift with one Year 12 student who, after previously struggling to interpret tricky data, recently adjusted his approach mid-session when the numbers didn't match expectations—he explained his reasoning and revised his answer based on what the data actually showed.

Another high schooler, Kagan, used to rush through feedback but is now actively recognising teacher comments and thoughtfully implementing suggestions into his written responses.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once got distracted easily is now sitting still for longer stretches and finishing her homework before each lesson.

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 Highfields Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wilsonton State School.