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Biggera Waters' tutors feature a former international school principal with decades of K–6 teaching, an award-winning PhD engineer and university maths instructor, a high-distinction mathematician with years of private tutoring, experienced early childhood and secondary teachers, plus subject specialists boasting national writing honours, science Olympiad medals, and academic excellence across STEM and English.

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Shehryar

Software Dev Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
> Understand how a particular student thinks and grasps the concept and then cater the content according to that. > plan a schedule and what contents tutor will cover. > have at-least a 1 hour session to handle all the queries that the student might have and help him through those. Math, IT, Engineering and English are my strengths, I have a…
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Bryan

Software Dev Tutor Benowa, QLD
Soft skills, not only things you learn from a book, being a tutor is more than being a teacher, is being also a mentor. Empathy, my upbringing, my skill…
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Ghulam Mustafa

Software Dev Tutor Labrador, QLD
Being supportive. Every student is different and has a different way of catching and understanding things, you just have to be patient and supportive. I feel like growing up most teachers were boring, and could not deliver the concept or usefulness of the things that were being taught. So when I teach I make sure I deliver not only the concepts…
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Hayden

Software Dev Tutor Labrador, QLD
The most important things a Tutor can for a student include: Keeping the student motivated, Giving the student the tools, knowledge, and technique to achieve the best possible results, Help the student strive to reach their maximum potential, Answer any queries to the students satisfaction, Tailor teaching technique to the student and answer…
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Eduardo

Software Dev Tutor Southport, QLD
Results. It doesn’t matter if the class is funny (I think it’s better if you can do it in this way) if you don’t get results. Just adapt to each student to get the best of him. I'm able to empathize with the student and work together to find a…
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Ricardo

Software Dev Tutor Southport, 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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Tom

Software Dev Tutor Helensvale, QLD
Important things a tutor can do for a student include: - Explaining things in an easy to digest manner. - Listening to any feedback or criticisms. - Going at a pace that the student is comfortable with. - Covering the subject they are struggling with in a way they can understand. - Improving confidence and preparation. My strengths…

Local Reviews

It was lovely meeting Jessie yesterday and she and Mikayla clicked immediately. It was great to see Mikayla engaging so well when strategies were explained and we are sure they will work very well together.
Linda

Inside Biggera WatersTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sophie worked on time conversions, including interpreting time zones, and practiced applying ratios to real-world problems.

For Year 9, Riley focused on trigonometry basics—using sine, cosine, and tangent to solve right-angled triangle questions—and reviewed area and perimeter of composite shapes with guided examples.

Meanwhile, Suneha in Year 11 tackled advanced calculus concepts such as finding derivatives and applied these skills to sketching graphs of functions and identifying gradients.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student missed completing set algebra and ratios homework, which limited opportunities to reinforce multiplication and division skills—"he hasn't done the homework I gave on 10th."

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student skipped writing out equations, relying instead on mental calculations; this led to sign errors and lost marks.

A Year 11 learner struggled with time management in a practice test, leaving questions unfinished despite available minutes.

For a Year 7 geometry task, messy working and failure to show steps made it hard to catch mistakes during review, causing frustration when errors went undetected until correction time.

Recent Achievements

One Biggera Waters tutor observed a notable shift with a Year 10 student who used to stay quiet during sessions; now, he talks through his problem-solving steps out loud and asks for help when stuck, instead of just guessing.

A Year 12 student recently mastered analysing time series data—she's now able to interpret patterns independently after previously hesitating with this type of analysis.

In primary, one Year 5 learner initially struggled with basic time conversions but, after a few examples, began solving problems alone and even explained her reasoning as she worked through the questions herself.

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 Runaway Bay Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Biggera Waters State School.