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Tutors in Bilinga include a Queensland-certified teacher with 18+ years' experience across Australia and Germany, primary specialists with Masters degrees, a lead US elementary teacher and mentor, award-winning science graduates, experienced high school maths and chemistry tutors (ATARs to 97+), early childhood educators, creative arts workshop leaders, and multi-lingual STEM postgraduates.

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Martin

Chemistry Tutor Banora Point, NSW
Not just tutor them, but be a friend. By opening up and developing a closer bond to students, the students feel more comfortable and it doesn't become a chemistry tutoring session, but just a study session. I went through the course(s) myself quite recently, so I understand what's expected on the students, and what they need to do to excel and not…
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Nicola

Chemistry Tutor Tweed Heads, NSW
Other than helping a student genuinely understand the content in their course, I think that the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for them is to help them in developing and implementing strategies to allow them to become independently successful. This may mean developing a better organisational process, implementing a system for…
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Andrew

Chemistry Tutor Currumbin Waters, QLD
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is understand how a student learns things whether it is through wrote learning and memorisation, visual or physical learning and from that be able to teach the student content through a learning type that is best for a student. - Confident - Presentable - Patient & chill - which is a…
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Curtis

Chemistry Tutor Elanora, QLD
- high energy to motivate and engage them - help and support their learning to achieve their goals - develop confidence in their ability to achieve in Maths - Clear communicator - high energy - enthusiastic - patient - calm - supportive - focused to help students achieve theirs goal and improve their Maths…
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Luke

Chemistry Tutor Burleigh Heads, QLD
I consider passion to be the most important characteristic of a tutor. This is because a high level of passion ensures a tutor excels and thrives in any condition, thus enabling a tutor to help any kind of student in any difficult situation. My main strengths are my communication and academic skills. Informal tutoring taught me the importance of…

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Karly is enjoying the tutoring (as much as kids do!) Pablo is great & always contactable. He keeps in touch & plans for Karly. He is always flexible.
Suzie

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Content Covered

Year 6 Bella completed maths textbook questions on time and practised sentence structure, homonyms, and onomatopoeia through English worksheets.

Year 9 Willow focused on fraction skills including simplifying, converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, and solving worded fraction problems using step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Jeremy reviewed trigonometry concepts such as finding unknown sides or angles in right-angled triangles, alongside consolidating his algebraic manipulation skills in preparation for upcoming exams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student arrived underprepared for exam-style questions, having only reviewed basic curriculum content—"I wasn't prepared for the in-depth exam questions," one noted.

In Year 9, a student skipped showing algebra steps, which made it difficult to catch sign errors and led to repeated confusion when rules overlapped.

A Year 6 learner missed out on area calculations because she forgot her paper, while another struggled with structuring written responses in English quizzes despite seeing examples.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student hesitated to seek feedback or share her work for review, resulting in overlooked misunderstandings and less progress between sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Bilinga tutor noted a high school student, Jeremy, who previously needed step-by-step help with algebra and trigonometry now reliably tackles these problems on his own—he even finished two assignments ahead of deadline this week.

Another older student, Willow, has moved from hesitating over fractions to independently converting them and completing a grade-level worksheet without reminders; she now catches her own mistakes before moving on.

In primary, Bella used to skip proofreading but is now double-checking her stories for grammar after writing, catching errors herself before handing in work.

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 Coolangatta Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coolangatta State School.