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Tutors in Bannockburn include a seasoned private tutor with expertise supporting K–12 students with learning challenges, a secondary-trained science and maths educator, peer mentors with ATARs up to 98.3 and school Dux honors, university scholars in STEM and creative writing, experienced youth coaches, and leaders of award-winning academic and enrichment programs.

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Hindushree

Tutor Ormeau, QLD
- Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way - Ability to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal level to understand their cognitive and grasping abilities, which can be utilized to structure the tutoring sessions. I believe I have certain strengths that tutors must have: - Communication skills - Patience,…
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Angela

Tutor Ormeau, QLD
I believe that learning should be a fun process. When students are engaged in learning, they can actually retain what they have learnt during the lesson. Being encouraging helps students gain confidence in their abilities and increases their willingness to learn. It is also important for a tutor to guide the student in the right direction so that…
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Yashika

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
Preparation and ready for any type of question. One should never assume that the child should be knowing something already. Preparation before the class and…
Ian
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Ian

Tutor Chambers Flat, QLD
Adaptability Accountability Patience Perseverance Working to the lesson plan and reading when the students are losing interest. Understanding the individual and being flexible enough to achieve the desired outcome. If the student didn't grasp the lesson it is not a fault with them, it is back on the tutor for not making it interesting enough …
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Emily

Tutor Cornubia, QLD
Empower and encourage them to problem solve themselves and to find a passion for learning. I still remember my fifth grade maths teacher, his passion was contagious and infectious and still to this day he is in my top three favourite teachers of all time (and I’ve been studying for 20 years!). I have well-developed interpersonal skills, from…

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Marc was a very relatable and knowledgeable tutor to help with this task. If we feel alyssa requires on going assistance with her studies I will be sure to reach out again. Many thanks.
Kelly, Mount Warren Park

Inside BannockburnTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Zara focused on statistics, learning how to find mean, median, mode, and range for her new class topic.

For Year 9, Emily practiced solving simultaneous equations and then worked through simplifying algebraic expressions using substitution.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Oliver tackled trigonometry concepts such as angle of elevation and depression and converted between degrees and DMS notation while working through worded problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly relied on previous worked examples before attempting new algebra questions, saying "I just want to check one more time," which slowed progress in building independence.

For a senior student preparing for practice tests, anxiety led to incomplete attempts under timed conditions and heavy reliance on tutor guidance instead of using feedback independently.

In a primary session, homework was not completed or attempted at all, leaving a maths assignment untouched until prompted.

One Year 10 student avoided asking their teacher about Measures of Spread when absent—missing key content and feeling lost in follow-up lessons.

Recent Achievements

A Bannockburn tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask questions now actively seeks clarification when stuck, especially with algebraic equations—she even started verbalising where she felt unsure before tackling problems.

Another recent high school session saw a student correct their own mistakes in multi-step division without prompting, showing much more independence than earlier lessons where they waited for hints.

Meanwhile, two Year 4 students who used to rush through time questions now insist on solving them solo first, asking the tutor only to check their work after they've tried every strategy themselves.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rivermount College.