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Tutors in Woody Point include a former primary school teacher with 25 years' experience, university lecturers and PhDs, published authors with ATAR-equivalent 99.80+, seasoned Kip McGrath and private maths tutors, certified teacher aides, peer mentors, creative writing coaches, and competition-awarded high schoolers—all bringing rich expertise to support K–12 learners.

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Jerry

Modern History Tutor Woody Point, 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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Hannah

Modern History Tutor Murrumba Downs, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to thoroughly understand the student's struggles and to provide their services in a way that best suits the student so they are able to reap the most benefits out of the sessions. I believe my key strengths as a tutor would be that I have a casual and welcoming manner, allowing…
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Behta

Modern History Tutor Murrumba Downs, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them improve their study skills and thus their grades. This can be done through being patient, thorough, and understanding when explaining study material and assisting students. I believe that I am patient when explaining things, and can explain study material in different…
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Emily

Modern History Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
To properly help them and support them in ways that they need. I am a caring individual with no bias or judgement and truly just want to help…
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Tenzin

Modern History Tutor Griffin, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them become a confident and independent learner. This involves building genuine understanding rather than reliance on memorisation, and teaching transferable problem-solving strategies that students can apply across different subjects. Equally important is creating a supportive and…
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Jackson

Modern History Tutor Sandgate, QLD
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is assist in their learning development. Helping to instil a passion for continued learning and development should also be something a tutor strives for. My communication skills, my ability to develop rapport and my ability to give real-world context to things I teach. As mentioned…
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Glory

Modern History Tutor Murrumba Downs, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student learn in a way that works for them. Usually in a classroom, due to the overwhelming number of students, teachers aren't always able to help students individually. Therefore, sometimes a student that is struggling is only struggling because they learn better with a…

Local Reviews

The staff were very helpful - all the way from setting up through to the actual tutorials.. The tutor was also one of the best I've ever had for Math. He actually helped me understand how it works, not just memorise formulas.
Aleksander

Inside Woody PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Murray worked on building his fluency with multiplication facts, especially the 9x tables, and practiced mental addition strategies to move away from finger counting.

Year 8 student Jalen focused on solving two-step algebraic equations involving expanding brackets, as well as practicing substitution into algebraic expressions and tackling questions with powers and square roots.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Callum reviewed trigonometry topics including the sine and cosine rules using diagnostic exam questions, and also revised scientific notation and significant figures to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student often forgot to expand the second term in brackets—"sometimes Jalen forgets to expand the 2nd term when expanding a single bracket"—which led to repeated errors on homework even after mastering the process in-session.

For a senior student, exam performance suffered due to pressure and unfamiliar worded problems; as noted, "he does feel the pressure in exams," resulting in mistakes not seen during practice.

Meanwhile, a primary student relied heavily on finger-counting for addition and was only confident with a few times tables, which slowed progress in multi-step calculations.

Recent Achievements

A recent Woody Point tutoring session saw Callum, a senior high school student, move from hesitancy to confidently solving sine and cosine rule problems he'd previously struggled with—by the end, he could tackle even the trickier examples independently.

In Year 8, Jalen has started catching his own mistakes in algebra; after making small errors on homework, he now checks his work more carefully and gets single-bracket equations correct without prompting.

Meanwhile, Murray in primary school used to count on his fingers for the 9 times tables but now recalls them quickly using memory tricks and is less reliant on finger counting.

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 - Woody Point Campus.