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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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Ricardo

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
Not all the students learn in the same way. A tutor must discover which is the best way to reach the students and be able to explain thing in a way they fully understand. I'm a patient person and creative to find alternatives ways to explain things when students don't…
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Natalie

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to provide academic guidance and cater to the best way a student obtains and retains information, maintaining strong relationships and communication because student, teacher and parents, and consistency. I have high adaptability within my teaching, including multiple learn styles…
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Ella

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
Be understanding of their learning technique is so so important I'm very caring, patient and can see things from multiple…
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Nicole

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
I am flexible with my teaching method to accommodate various learning styles of the student to ensure that they fully grasp the concept. I am confident in the subjects I am tutoring and I boost the student's confident by clarifying any doubts they might have with the subject.…
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ARVIKABEN

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
To build a relationship with student in which students can feel really comfortable to ask freely. Tutor have to apply a method of teaching which is comfortable to the all the students in class. I am great communicator and I can create an environment in which students can feel comfort and can freely ask their doubt. Students must feel no hesitation…
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Vanshika

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
The most important thing is that a tutor must be a good listener, and be patient at all the times. Interactive teaching skills and supportive…
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Collin

Science Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
Its most important for a tutor to attempt to learn how the student learns, what techniques and strategies work for them. As all students learn differently its crucial to be capable of creatively and freely thinking so that you can implement different techniques to help them. Patience, Studious and Creative…
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Jatin

Science Tutor Benowa, QLD
A good tutor should help students develop critical thinking skills by encouraging them to ask questions, analyze problems, and find solutions on their own. I feel like my main strength is subject expertise. I feel very comfortable teaching science and math. Also, I feel like I am a very patient person, which enables me to take my time with…
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Angus

Science Tutor Southport, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire passion; a person who is sincerely interested in a subject and has a drive to continue delving into it will naturally go much further and achieve much higher then an unmotivated genius no matter the intellect as they will enjoy the entire journey of learning and not just focus on the results. I…
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Adrian

Science Tutor Southport, QLD
Obviously bumping up grades. But before that comes there is the massive component where the tutor is able to let the student feel like they actually know what they're doing. Instilling confidence in someone and helping them to not feel dumb can change the way they approach learning and improve everything about their academic life. Coming from…
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Anshika

Science Tutor Parkwood, QLD
One of the key aspects of teaching is adapting a student-centred approach. Every student is different - learning with different styles and at different paces. This makes is highly valuable for a tutor to be considerate and take into account the students' needs. A tutor must be willing to answer any questions the student has and consistently assess…
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Rebecca

Science Tutor Southport, QLD
Truly the most important thing any tutor can do for a student is to help create and cultivate a growth mindset. By doing this, students become lifelong, innovative learners. This certainly occurs in the classroom, but teachers are expected to do this to upwards of 20+ children. Tutors are important to students because they assist in expanding…
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Michael

Science Tutor Southport, QLD
Listen, and understand why they've been having difficulties in their study. Only then can the tutor truly be able to help the student get past these in order to make learning fun again. I'm a fast learner, excellent communicator and problem solver, and most of all, i take the time to listen in a calm and patient manner. I believe this last…
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Pulak

Science Tutor Bundall, QLD
Motivate and allow them to chase their dreams My key strengths include excellent communication skills, personal attention to students, Understanding their needs and provide guidance to them in best possible manner. I can mould myself such that they feel at ease to connect with…
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Yaman

Science Tutor Bundall, QLD
One of the most important aspects of a good tutor is their ability to cater for different levels of students. I believe that a great tutor will allow the student to actually enjoy the gained knowledge and not feel forced to love it. I am gifted with the talent to communicate scientific information to audience with various levels of knowledge. I…
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Pablo

Science Tutor Bundall, QLD
The relation between tutor-student is very important. The tutor should be an inspiring example for the student, a person who can be trusted in every aspect. I am a very patient person with a strong can-do…
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Jinxiang

Science Tutor Parkwood, QLD
Provide adequate motivation and encouragement. A tutor is only half responsible for the student's progress, and the student is responsible for the other half through their own work and perseverance. It is therefore crucial that a tutor teaches not only content, but also good work ethic to a student by encouraging and motivating them to work hard…
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Janaya

Science Tutor Bundall, QLD
The most important thing a tutor could do for a student would be showing them the tools and steps they need/ can use in the future when they are having difficulties understanding certain subject or concepts. My biggest strength would have to be my communication skills. Wether it's verbal, visual, speaking, or hands-on, I'm able to effectively…
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Kolby

Science Tutor Parkwood, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is have a patient mindset and understand that they might have to explain one concept in multiple different ways in order to help the student understand the subject Having 3 younger siblings myself my best strength as a tutor is knowing how to understand and tutor different age groups based on…
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Satyam

Science Tutor Bundall, QLD
Till 8th grade my mom was my tutor she taught me all the basics quite well from the start which still helps me in my university, that’s something a tutor can do that is clearing the basics which help students through their university years and beyond. As tutor a tutor my patience and adaptability is my biggest strength. I can explain the student…
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Amalu Rose

Science Tutor Parkwood, QLD
To be patient enough to make the student understand the concepts and mould the student to be capable enough to apply the concepts in the real life. Listen, explain and communicate with students efficiently and build a healthy and friendly relationship with them. I am efficient in time management and I can multitask and work even under pressure.…
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shajini

Science Tutor Parkwood, QLD
being respectful ,compassionate,motivational i provide a student centred teaching experience which gives a more practical approach to learning making it…
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Luc

Science Tutor Carrara, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to change their perception of what their learning to not only just a task, but rather a hobby. I am an outgoing person, so I would have no issue in talking to the client. I am also renowned for being patient when I help people, which I believe is a necessity in…

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.