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Tutors in Wilsonton Heights include a city-wide English competition coach with over 15 years' teaching and tutoring experience, a Bachelor of Education-qualified school PE teacher and youth volleyball coach, a PhD-awarded research scientist with multiple academic honours, seasoned mentors for K–12 students, and passionate maths tutors with strong university credentials and peer support backgrounds.

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Sheethal

Tutor Wilsonton Heights, QLD
Helping them to overcome the fear on subject. Tutoring students by relating subject portions to real-time situations. Good listener, effectively mould the students to understand…
Benn
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Benn

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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Graham

Tutor East Toowoomba, QLD
Support the student's efforts and give him/her confidence in his/her ability to succeed in the subject(s). I am a retired teacher, with many years experience in all branches of maths, as well as chemistry and physics. I know and understand what students are required to know, and I am able to simplify the difficult concepts, to help students to…
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Jaanvi

Tutor Darling Heights, QLD
Focus on weakness and strength of students and their ability. Focus on basics. cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc I put stress on basics.…
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Jhan

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

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 a 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 student…
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Alina

Tutor Kearneys Spring, QLD
I believe the biggest thing a tutor can do is show the student how to study, meaning how to break down concepts and how to analyze. That way you will always have the tools should you decide to learn something later on in life. I believe I am very patient and take my time to explain things to students. I also like for them to take their time to…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor East Toowoomba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to develop the student's passion for the subject of maths so that they will start to actually enjoy it and not see it as just another subject. I am fun, creative, have a strong passion for doing maths and I love to help people. I think that I also have a strong way of guiding someone not understanding a…
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Andrew

Tutor South Toowoomba, QLD
Allow students to build on previous knowledge and expand their knowledge in a fun way. I believe a 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 learning style…
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SONAL

Tutor East Toowoomba, QLD
I believe a tutor should take teaching very passionately when doing her/his job as these early days in students life will play important role in their later life. At the same time, I think a tutor should be emotionally intelligent enough to build a good relationship with student so that student enjoys learning. I try explain the science concepts…
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Maryies

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…
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Gerald June

Tutor Drayton, QLD
In my opinion, the most important thing about tutoring is creating rapport with the student. Because when the student likes you, he/she begins to trust you. And when you gain their trust, they would listen to what you are saying then they would learn what you are tutoring. As a tutor, my strength is I have a really deep foundation of Mathematics…

Local Reviews

My grandchild is very much enjoying her maths tuition and is improving weekly.
Rosemary Jennings grandmother

Inside Wilsonton HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Kagan focused on area calculations for compound shapes, including triangles and trapezoids, using worksheets to practise applying formulas.

For Year 11, Tom reviewed balancing redox reactions in Chemistry by identifying oxidised and reduced species and worked through advanced logarithmic functions in Maths Methods.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Bonnie concentrated on financial maths concepts like annuities and compound interest, alongside some initial work with network theory problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student struggled to clarify the structure required for an assignment and needed more guidance using the ISMG criteria—without this, key marks were missed.

For a different senior student in Maths Methods, notes revealed "he had not done any of the homework assigned," which meant time was spent revisiting old material rather than extending skills with binomial expansions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner was "still hard to get…to write down every step for problems," leading to confusion when errors appeared. The result: precious lesson minutes lost retracing steps instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

During a Wilsonton Heights tutoring session, a Year 12 student independently identify inconsistencies in chemistry data and adapt his answers based on evidence, rather than sticking to expected outcomes—a real shift from earlier lessons where he hesitated to trust his own analysis.

Another tutor noted a high schooler who now systematically works through integration problems, even applying feedback from previous sessions to refine his solutions, instead of repeating old mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently completed all her assigned multiplication tables without prompting and did her homework ahead of time for the first time this term.

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 High School.