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Tutors in Banyo include a Master-qualified primary educator with over a decade's classroom and leadership experience, high-ATAR graduates (up to 98.35) with subject prizes in Physics and Mathematics, Olympiad and ICAS awardees, seasoned peer mentors, and specialists in programming and science—plus teachers with years of K–12 maths, coding, and education support expertise.

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Keerti

Chemistry Tutor Herston, QLD
- not only explain questions/ideas/concepts but also allowing them to explain it back (whether it is by asking questions or some other means) so that the tutor is able to better understand how well the student has grasped the information. - a tutor has to be able to do is teach students how to approach questions, what syllabus descriptors are…
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Aya

Chemistry Tutor Balmoral, QLD
I believe that it is important for a tutor to have trust in, and give confidence to their student to help them reach their potential. Tutors should be supportive towards their students and do their best to answer any questions the student may have and provide resources to help them with their learning. I believe my main strength would be active…
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Mrunmayi

Chemistry Tutor Newmarket, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to their needs for their subject and pinpoint the exact cause for their frustration/ troubles. By first realizing the area of improvement time is used more efficiently for studying. Next the tutor should be able to connect and communicate with the student to understand their…
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Shannon

Chemistry Tutor Newmarket, QLD
I think the main role of a tutor is encouraging confidence in their students. I have found that most of the time my students know the answer, they're just too afraid to say it. Or they may be on the right track and need a little guidance to fully understand a concept, making problem solving skills another thing that I try to pass on to my…
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Matthew

Chemistry Tutor Newmarket, QLD
I think a common misconception about a tutor's job is that their whole purpose is to get their tutee an A+. While this is obviously a wonderful side-effect of tutoring, the most important thing a tutor can do is to develop and improve a student's ability to problem-solve, learn, and work effectively to complete their academic goals. The difference…
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Jeremy

Chemistry Tutor Newmarket, QLD
A tutor must be patient and listen to how the student feels and explains their material. Without this we can't understand where the gaps are in the students knowledge OR whether they really do understand, but just in a different way. I have infinite patience, I can adjust my communication style, and I when faced with something unfamiliar I have…

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Shane is personable, punctual and knowledgeable. He is helping me improve in maths and is interesting, practical and straight-talking. I highly recommend him as a tutor.
Leilani Tuiano, Virginia

Inside BanyoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Liam focused on simplifying algebraic expressions using index laws and worked through questions on surface area and volume of prisms.

Year 9 student Emily tackled trigonometry, applying sine and cosine rules to solve bearings problems by drawing diagrams for worded scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ava completed a statistics task calculating mean, median, mode, and range from real datasets, along with classifying data types as nominal, ordinal, discrete or continuous.

Recent Challenges

Omitting units in measurement problems was a recurring issue for a Year 9 student, resulting in incomplete answers ("needs to remember to put units on answers of measurement questions").

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student relied heavily on the formula sheet but mixed up variables and missed key terms when substituting values, particularly with sine and cosine rules.

For a senior student working with simultaneous equations, there was initial confusion from not extracting all information from worded questions; diagramming steps were skipped or incomplete.

In Year 7, surface area tasks became overwhelming without stepwise breakdowns, leading to forgotten steps and errors in calculation sequence.

Recent Achievements

One Banyo tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to freeze when faced with simultaneous equations now confidently works through each step and even explains the process back before tackling new problems alone.

In a recent high school session, a Year 11 student who often guessed on trigonometry questions instead paused to draw accurate diagrams and identified the correct rule without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student showed initiative by checking her own graphing answers after plotting coordinates—something she previously avoided unless asked—before moving on to fill out another table independently.

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 Banyo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Pius' Primary School.