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Ashmore's tutors feature experienced classroom teachers with education degrees, a senior maths and physics specialist, peer and private tutors with ATARs up to 99.45 and academic scholarships, seasoned K–12 English mentors, international STEM graduates, and award-winning youth leaders—offering deep subject expertise and proven success supporting students from primary through to advanced levels.

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Sam

Biology Tutor Labrador, QLD
To be very engaging so that the student can be in a better environment to be able to learn. My strengths are being able to break down a situation to make it easier to understand and then going through a sequence in order to make learning a lot…
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Gabrielle

Biology Tutor Nerang, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for the student is to be flexible in their teaching methods and approaches to learning/teaching content as there are so many different learning styles out there and they are there with us because they may be having trouble with the teaching methods used at school. In those cases in particular, it's…
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Azza

Biology Tutor Labrador, QLD
Tutoring is a noble occupation. My experience with the previous tutoring has taught me many things that can be really important for a student. Not every child is able to cope with his/her studies and routine. Being a student of Psychology, I prefer encouraging and motivating them to do better each day. Some students tend to trigger their fear of…
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Ann Riya

Biology Tutor Highland Park, QLD
The most important thing in my accordance is distribution of knowledge and its application in life. I think patience is the key, being patient and transparent with the child, the subject can be understood with…
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Amen

Biology Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the confidence to excel independently, without them, following the guidance they provide. I believe I am friendly, approachable and can teach in a way that is simple for the student to understand. I also see myself as honest and reliable, allowing students and parents alike to…
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shabnam

Biology Tutor Mermaid Waters, QLD
be there for the student and never give up if the student do not understand a concept. keep them motivated and determined to achieve their goal i work around what suits best for the…
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Vidhiya

Biology Tutor Robina, QLD
To instil confidence in themselves as it can take them a long way in terms of motivation and improving their learning by being positive and motivating. Tutors have the unique opportunity to be the person the student gets to ask all their questions to and really get down to what they need help with. I really cater for the student's needs and what…
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Hamid

Biology Tutor Robina, QLD
Inspire them. Anyone can regurgitate textbook material in a different way. But only few can truly educate and inspire their students to become the very best version of themselves. Some of the strengths that I believe are quite necessary for a tutor other than leadership are resilience, and the ability to properly analyse a students learning…
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Natasha

Biology Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important skill a tutor can do for a student is help them develop the skills to tackle questions independently rather than simply telling them the answer. I listen to the student and try to explain concepts in ways the student can…
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Callum

Biology Tutor Robina, QLD
Conveying their enthusiasm for the subject. If a teacher is enthusiastic, it makes it a lot easier for the student to learn, and if this can be conveyed with a good teaching style, then the student is much more likely to learn and enjoy it, making it a lot easier to grow in terms of the subject. I believe that I would be able to change the…
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YiQing

Biology Tutor Robina, QLD
First of all, communication is definitely vital in order to engage with tutees. Before any information exchange can take place, both parties should be able to relay their thoughts and express their opinions as clear as possible to avoid misconceptions. This skill is essential in the case of tutoring, as most of the knowledge exchange are only…
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Manasi

Biology Tutor Helensvale, QLD
I would consider the most important thing to be giving them the confidence in their own abilities. I think it can be very easily for kids to doubt themselves but having a tutor can give them nourishing support that will help them in the subject and hopefully extend outside of that as well. My flexibility allows the lesson to flow in different…

Local Reviews

As soon as I first met Reyna I knew that she would be a great 'fit' for Alana. Reyna is friendly and genuine and knows how to 'reign' Alana in when she goes off in another direction. I am excited to see where Reyna can take Alana in her maths journey.
Alana, Molendinar

Inside AshmoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Olivia worked on extending her sight word vocabulary and used picture cues to practise predicting story events.

In Year 10, Peyton focused on applying index laws—covering multiplication, division, zero and negative indices—and practised solving linear equations with pronumerals on both sides using real-life word problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lachlan reviewed Australia's Balance of Payments by exploring how foreign investment in the capital account connects to the current account, and analysed graphs to track changes in major Australian exports over time.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Economics, Peyton's assignments often lacked detailed explanations and data; as a tutor noted, "her teacher wanted more evidence and links—similar to PEEL in English." She sometimes avoided revising unfamiliar terminology, which left her less confident in exams.

Meanwhile, Oliver (Year 9 Maths) struggled to stay organised during long lessons and sometimes brought incomplete notes, leading to gaps when reviewing for quizzes. "There was a bit of waiting for Rex to get organised," one session observed.

For Anthony (Year 3), avoidance strategies appeared when faced with new sight words, slowing progress on reading accuracy.

Recent Achievements

One Ashmore tutor noticed a real shift with Oliver, a high school student who now checks the wording of maths questions before answering—he used to rush and miss details, but recently he's been consistently scoring above 80% in his online practice.

Peyton, also in high school, has started preparing her own research and draft assignments for economics sessions, asking more focused questions about complex topics instead of waiting for direction.

In Year 3, Anthony engaged deeply with reading by spotting story clues in illustrations—previously he'd just listen passively—and was able to retell the story using those details.

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 Mobile Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ashmore State School.