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Beenleigh's tutors include a seasoned mathematics teacher with UK and international experience, an ATAR 98+ scholarship student and peer mentor, a Biomedical Science graduate with top 5% university honours, a Year 11 dux and award-winning science student, an Education postgraduate with classroom expertise, and dedicated K–12 specialists supporting diverse learners.

Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can provide a student with is the confidence in themselves that is needed to accomplish what they dream. By explaining things in a way which makes sense to each individual student they are equipped with the tools they require to get where they want to be in life. My ability to explain concepts in a way…
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Seyyide

Tutor Eagleby, QLD
Provide academic guidance. I value having patience, being a strong motivator, and having outstanding communication with…
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Tiffany
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Tiffany

Tutor Mount Warren Park, QLD
Patience, good listener, questioning skills, planning, friendly personality, ability to help students learn how to and hence gain confidence and learning skills. I am patient and also an excellent planner. I am also a good listener and good at asking the right questions and hence can see where students are struggling. I am friendly and can teach…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Windaroo, QLD
As a tutor, my mission extends beyond mere instruction; it involves equipping students with the essential tools for self-directed learning. I aim to instill in them the confidence to actively participate in class, foster curiosity in the subjects they are studying, and create a nurturing and secure space where they can comfortably embrace…
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Alastair

Tutor Windaroo, QLD
The most important thing would be to keep the student engaged - the mere delivery of information means nothing if the student is not interested, or given a chance to apply it. Providing activities is paramount in this case, as it allows students to apply concepts at a pace they are comfortable with and become familiar with them through 'learning…
Stephanie
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Stephanie

Tutor Holmview, QLD
The most important thing is to understand the students misconceptions and how to correct the cause of that misconception. To ensure that their fundamental knowledge is corrected before pursuing more complex tasks. It is also essentially to show empathy and respect so they may respect you back and try their best for you. I am empathetic and…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Loganholme, QLD
Firstly, the most important thing a tutor can do is to fully understand the curriculum in which the student is working and having the expertise and expereince to break down challenging topics for the student. The student should feel comfortble and should find the tutor approachable to be able to voice their concerns or misconceptions with…
Ava
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Ava

Tutor Windaroo, QLD
- Making each session unique for different students to cater for their learning style. - Creating a safe learning environment where the student doesn't feel afraid to get answers wrong. - Encouraging self motivated learning to prepare them for later school years and University. I am a great communicator to both young students as well as their…
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Zhia

Tutor Tanah Merah, QLD
The most important thing tutors can do for students is create a safe, comfortable, and fun space for students to learn. My strengths as a tutor would be my ability to make people comfortable and break concepts down from start to finish, for students to fully understand and grasp…
Emma
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Emma

Tutor Belivah, QLD
I believe two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are help them gain some new insight and understanding into a subject, as well as try to inspire a genuine passion for the topic. As a tutor, I believe my one of my strengnths would definitely be my intense love of English. I'm also extremely time efficeint and organised, and…
Alissa
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Alissa

Tutor Belivah, QLD
While having a strong foundational knowledge of the subjects is important, I believe communication skills, patience and a drive to learn is what makes a good tutor. As a tutor, you have to have an abundance of patience because you are trying to assist with a concept they have previously struggled with, and hence may have convinced themselves they…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Belivah, QLD
The actual academics itself, while being at the core of the tutoring, is not the most valuable aspect. From my experience, most students do not have the care or respect for their instructors, and mutual respect in particular is essential, because mutual trust is otherwise close to impossible for many people. You must find a balance between being…
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D

Tutor Stapylton, QLD
I think being positive and encouraging is the best thing a tutor can do. With previous students I have tutored, I found that many of them lacked the confidence in themselves, making them less interested in the work and anxious about assessments. But breaking the question/concept down, encouraging them to try, suggesting different methods to…
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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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Daniel

Tutor Bethania, QLD
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do is create a healthy, friendly and professional relationship with the student and do everything within the tutors power to educate and advance the students learning career. This also applies to helping the student understand more about what they enjoy studying and teaching them to understand…
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Aadil

Tutor Ormeau, QLD
Develop a good study habit for the students. Sharing experiences from when I was in their position to build up their confidence. Make them understand the importance of time management. My strengths as a person who wants to tutor is that I am great at communicating with young people. I am very collaborative meaning I will be able to make the…
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Dorothy Claire

Tutor Waterford West, QLD
Building a student's confidence, and sharing the joy that comes with improvement. One of the most important things is patience and the motivation to teach. Furthermore, It's essential that the student is comfortable with you and that a good relationship is established between both of you. A tutor should also be a good listener and demonstrate…
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Eva

Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
Facilitate student towards becoming an independent learner by instilling self confidence to be the best that they can be is the most important thing I feel a tutor can do for a student. Understanding and adapting learning styles to suit individual students, and dedication and patience to follow them through are my strengths as a…
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Eldho

Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
It is pivotal that the tutor is always easily approachable as otherwise shy students may be reluctant to ask the tutor questions and thus those shy kids may end up falling behind. In addition, I feel that tutors must always be supportive towards the student as any harsh or negative comments may severely hinder a students willingness and ability to…
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Aurora

Tutor Loganlea, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to offer personalized support tailored to their individual needs, build confidence by fostering a positive learning environment, clarify complex concepts with clear explanations and examples, provide constructive feedback to guide progress, instill effective study strategies and time…
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Brienna

Tutor Loganlea, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to connect with them so that students can feel free to tell them whether they understand a particular topic or not. This helps the tutor to know what exact topics to help the students. My strengths as a tutor would be ability to connect with the students at their level and also my aim…
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Tyler

Tutor Loganlea, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to provide a safe environment where the student doesn't feel ashamed or embarrassed, allowing for them to feel comfortable asking all the questions they have. I believe my strengths as a tutor would be my ability to either break things down, or explain them in a variety of…
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Wilhelm

Tutor Shailer Park, QLD
Understanding the person that needs to be tutored and finding their pace of learning. I can quickly adapt and change my teaching style to fit the person being tutored and go at their…

Local Reviews

Jakob and Cara have a great working relationship and cover alot of content in each session. Cara's confidence and maths skills have grown considerably since commencing tutoring.
Jo, Beenleigh

Inside BeenleighTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Zara explored statistics by calculating mean, median, mode, and range using class data sets.

For Year 10, Lachlan worked through Pythagoras' theorem and started proving congruency in triangles with targeted practice questions.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Xavier focused on probability concepts for an upcoming exam, including reviewing key terminology and working through example problems to build confidence.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student did not complete assigned homework or begin a key assignment, which delayed progress on Measures of Spread—"needs to prioritize his maths assignment more," as noted.

Another Year 10 learner relied heavily on reviewing previous examples instead of attempting new questions independently in rounding and decimals, slowing mastery.

For a Year 4 student, workbooks were sometimes unavailable due to teacher collection, causing uncertainty about expectations for stem-and-leaf plots.

In an early secondary algebra session, skipping written steps made it harder to spot sign errors and correct misunderstandings quickly during problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

A Beenleigh tutoring session with a Year 10 student saw him move from hesitation in showing his maths working to confidently explaining each step out loud—something he'd previously avoided.

In Year 7, one tutor noticed a real shift: after struggling with algebra, the student started tackling equations independently and checking her own answers before asking for feedback.

Meanwhile, two Year 4 students who used to wait passively now race each other to solve time questions first and eagerly ask for harder problems, even colour-coding 'hours' and 'minutes' themselves without prompting.

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 Beenleigh State High School.