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Bonogin's tutors include a classroom teacher with over 35 years' experience and a Masters in Education, an ICT educator for primary and secondary students with international teaching credentials, an ATAR 98.8 scholar and Bond University maths awardee, seasoned private English specialists, peer mentors, and university medallists recognised for science, maths, leadership and academic excellence.

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Cameron

Economics Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
The most important aspect of tutoring is making learning enjoyable! I achieve this though understanding unique learning patterns and teaching specific effective study habits and processes which reduce the stresses and anxiety which are all too commonly associated with exams and assignment deadlines. Once developed, these skills are applicable well…
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Audrey

Economics Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
I believe that one of the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is adapt and personalise the way they teach and explain things to suit the individual needs of a student, whilst maintaining high levels of patience and understanding. I believe that my strengths as a tutor include my ability to offer multiple ways/processes of…
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Lawrence

Economics Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to provide support, encouragement and a positive learning environment. I find that tutoring is most effective, when the pupil willing to learn, and the best way to do that is by making maths engaging rather than frustrating. My strengths as a tutor would be my patience and my…
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Andrew

Economics Tutor Tallai, QLD
To have the ability to listen and shape content to needs of the audience, patience, empathy and ability to understand the difficulties others feel. Being able to create optimal learnings by shaping content/delivery facilitation to meet the needs of mentees/listeners. I believe that I have good time management skills by structuring lesson…
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Eliza

Economics Tutor Clear Island Waters, QLD
Listen. Always listen. Be empathetic and kind. I have a history as a children's entertainer, as well as experience in speech and drama so can made lessons…
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Darshana

Economics Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Te most important things an economics tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. - Patience - Adaptability - Enthusiasm - Empathy -…
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Rakan Nabil

Economics Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, offer patience and encouragement, tailor teaching methods to individual learning styles, foster a supportive learning environment, and instill confidence in the student's abilities. Additionally, actively listening to the student's concerns and adapting…

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We are really happy with Nick. He communicates exceptionally well with our son Kye, and teaches to a point where Kye fully understands what's being said.
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Inside BonoginTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily worked on converting between fractions and decimals, and explored number patterns using visual examples.

For Year 9, Max practiced applying index laws in algebraic contexts and reinforced understanding of SI units through targeted questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan focused on solving quadratic equations by factorising and completing the square, as well as sketching graphs to connect solutions visually.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student struggled to support arguments with valid evidence when analysing advertisements; as a tutor noted, "she needs to ensure all claims are justified."

Meanwhile, in Year 10 Maths, not bringing notes from class meant reliance on different procedures—this led to confusion and missed connections with school methods.

A Year 11 student's energy dipped after medical issues, affecting focus and motivation for writing reference sheets; "Gwilyn is losing enthusiasm for this approach as he is quite quick at the easier types of problems."

In these moments, gaps widened between what was known and what could be confidently recalled under pressure.

Recent Achievements

In a Bonogin tutoring session, **Lily moved from being unsure** about matrix operations to independently completing problems like 2A – B and forming matrices from practical examples.

In Year 12 Physics, Ethan was initially daunted by external exam-style force questions but, after targeted practice, **he confidently solved them** using correct steps and strategies.

Meanwhile, in Year 5 maths, Eve used to mistakenly apply rectangle area formulas to triangles; now she **accurately selects the right formula** for each shape and can tackle compound area questions without confusion.

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