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Wynnum West's tutors include an Academic Dux and world champion in STEM competitions, a Physics Honours student with a 99.1 ATAR and three years' experience, award-winning peer mentors, recent school captains with ATARs above 95, experienced swim instructors and coaches, and university students passionate about teaching maths, science, and English to K–12 learners.

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Mia

Info Processing Tutor Manly West, QLD
To help them feel comfortable with the work and more confident in their abilities. It is not always about the student getting an A+ but more helping them feel better about their learning and watching them see improvements. Being empathetic and understanding to account for different types of students who have different learning abilities and needs.…
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Willem

Info Processing Tutor Morningside, QLD
Making them no longer require a tutor giving the skills to succeed with less and less help from a tutor. My intelligence and experience, utilising my knowledge of the subject and experience in the subject combined with experience in relating and helping people to share my…
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Ryan

Info Processing Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important thing is to teach students the required knowledge and understand what and why the subject makes them feel hard. Moreover, makes them feel enjoyed in every lesson. Time management and taking responsibility for my duties are my strengths as a tutor. I like planning everything beforehand. Setting up goals and timetable are the most…
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Brianna

Info Processing Tutor Mackenzie, QLD
Catering to each child/student specifically and making the lessons to their needs. Each child learns different and it is important to be able to understand them on a personal level, understanding what helps them learn as well as memorising information. Being organised, down to earth, a child at heart and working with disabled children. I am…
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Lanna

Info Processing Tutor Mansfield, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to express their own opinion and be confident in themselves. Providing quality feedback on their work and consistent affirmations are also considered important to me as this not only improve the students' academic result, but also their overall personal growth…
Kristian Nowell
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Kristian Nowell

Info Processing Tutor Manly West, QLD
For me, connection and knowledge are the most important thing you can provide for a student. Students will never learn if you are only "teaching" a student, but you also have to understand them by making a connection so you can strategies their learning style. I always join math competitions from primary to college and I am very proud that I was…
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Mitchell

Info Processing Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Be able to communicate on a level they understand and patience when students have a difficult time Can simplify things down well. Very smart and experienced with teaching my family members their own coursework as well as helping teach friends through their…
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Paiwand

Info Processing Tutor Carina Heights, QLD
The most important things include : - Instilliing a healthy attitude - Being supportive - Being on task - Achieving Goals Together optimising these factors leave little room for failure. My strengths would be Maths and English as I am motivated and fond of those subjects. I also like teaching visually and interactively. Furthermore, my…
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Julia

Info Processing Tutor Balmoral, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is build their students confidence. In both the student\'s skills in that specific subject and in their general learning ability. I am in tune with my students and am able to individualize lessons to make the content more engaging and understandable. Using my enthusiasm and dedication, I create exciting,…
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Armaan

Info Processing Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing guidance, motivation, and support. Tutors should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, helping students build confidence in their abilities. They should also instill good study habits and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it's crucial to foster a passion for…
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Amelia

Info Processing Tutor Norman Park, QLD
Giving students the extra support they need to achieve their academic goals. I am very patient and understand that sometimes things do not click straight…
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Chami

Info Processing Tutor Mansfield, QLD
We need to understand each learning style of students. Creating a positive vibe in the classroom and being patient with the children is very important as well. As a tutor, we need to be adaptable and flexible with our students as we meet different students. Also, we need to focus on students' success and encourage them to learn well and…

Local Reviews

Grayson has been a wonderful influence on Harrison. They work hard the whole time and Grayson is able to meet Harrison’s learning style. Harrison has said he has never liked tutoring as much as he does now.
Natalie, Wynnum

Inside Wynnum WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sam practised multi-digit multiplication and addition in word problems, and used diagrams to draw nets for prisms and pyramids.

In Year 9, Ethan worked through calculating compound interest with the standard formula and revised index laws.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Grace focused on applying quadratic equations to solve for roots of polynomials and began simple differentiation as it relates to physics motion questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often left homework incomplete and relied heavily on prompts during sessions, with the tutor noting, "he prefers I go through questions with him right away instead of attempting them solo."

In Year 11 Physics, difficulty plotting neat graphs online made it hard to interpret results—messy formatting blurred his thinking for both himself and the marker.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student rarely planned written tasks, leading to half-finished paragraphs and unclear ideas in English assignments.

During a senior session, one learner's uncharged laptop meant lost lesson time; forgotten materials and disorganization regularly interrupted progress.

Recent Achievements

In a Wynnum West tutoring session, one high school student began to check his answers independently, moving away from relying on the tutor's prompts. He now double-checks by substituting solutions back into equations before moving forward.

Another older student, who previously hesitated to speak up when confused, is now actively asking questions mid-lesson and clarifying difficult concepts out loud instead of shutting down.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student recently started to do basic arithmetic unaided; after learning a new concept once, she could practise it independently with no need for repeated explanation.

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