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Tutors in Alexandra Headland include a veteran teacher with decades of international classroom and leadership experience, a bilingual primary specialist with 10 years' teaching and tutoring, current and former school educators, accomplished peer mentors, academic competition awardees, a maths tournament champion, and university students passionate about inspiring K–12 learners across STEM and English.

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Kyralee

English Tutor Alexandra Headland, QLD
It is so important for an english tutor to know how a student learns. Some students don't work well with rote learning, so making activities that are fun and engaging is very important. Also, being aware that some students are more visual learners or kinetic learner, so being able to cater to that is extremely important. I believe that I can…
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Niamh

English Tutor Buderim, QLD
Being able to teach the content is one thing, but knowing how to teach someone to learn is far more important. People learn in different ways, and engage with different subjects based on their level of interest. As an english tutor, the most important thing to do for a student is to teach them in a ways that works for them, and to get them…
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Cora

English Tutor Sippy Downs, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to design study plans around what the student is finding most difficult in their studies to then further develop their knowledge and skills in these areas. I am able to explain in depth concepts and problems that I have full knowledge of - especially maths. Although the student may not…
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Rosie

English Tutor Buderim, QLD
The most important thing should be to make the student feel understood and supported. Not every child finds learning easy and so if you can make them feel confident, they will have a much higher chance of succeeding as they know someone is in their corner and genuinely wants them to do well. I am very flexible, so if a student has a certain way of…
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Anna

English Tutor Tanawha, QLD
Actively observe and listen to the student problem in order to understand and create safe learning environment. Ability to break down the problem according to the student levels giving possibly the most personalized and simplified explanation. Explaining on the most tangible example or simply comparing to favorite cartoon or tv series. Something…

Local Reviews

Ava's tutoring with Kassidy has started off really well, Ava is comfortable with Kassidy and we are happy with how the tutoring is going.
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Inside Alexandra HeadlandTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 Engineering student worked through bending moments and complex truss design, using a calculator for measurable ideas, as well as circuit theory and an introduction to nuclear physics.

For Year 11, exponential probability distributions were explored, including mean calculations using integrals, alongside polynomial long division and function review.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student focused on percentages and ratios as well as understanding place value with decimal numbers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Engineering, one student was hesitant to seek clarification from teachers about assignment expectations or QCAA requirements—"he must actively ask and bombard his teachers with questions"—which led to uncertainty when adapting exemplar tasks.

In another senior lesson, over-reliance on school-provided resources limited initiative during the design and prototyping phase.

For a different Year 11 session, poor planning ("the planning of what we were going to cover was not particularly ideal") meant less focused revision time.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, a student repeatedly left homework incomplete; for example, "Charlie didn't do any more of his homework in the last week," which meant key multiplication practice was missed.

Recent Achievements

One Alexandra Headland tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had struggled with second-guessing himself in maths now openly asking for tougher questions and even breezing through algebraic rearrangement—he finished his worksheet without needing reminders.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who used to rush through spelling is now carefully picking up her own mistakes and pausing to double-check her writing before moving on.

In primary, one enthusiastic learner recently constructed prepositional phrases aloud for the first time, showing new independence during reading activities.

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