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Tutors in Burbank include an IB 40 graduate with high distinctions in Chemistry and Maths, experienced peer mentors from top Queensland schools, a current university mathematics scholar with a 96.1 ATAR, award-winning science competitors, school leadership veterans, and passionate youth coaches skilled in working with children across academic and creative pursuits.

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Mathew

Info Processing Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in their abilities and the ability to understand and implement the tools needed to succeed. Over the past 7 years I have been volunteering in a primary school, which has included assisting the teacher in taking students and doing one-on-one and small group…
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Michael

Info Processing Tutor Thornlands, QLD
In the act of supporting the student to engage with their school curriculum, to promote genuine understanding of their subject(s) and the inner motivation to see why the skills are important for their future. Broad knowledge and context in english, mathematics and sciences and good study…
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Paiwand

Info Processing Tutor Carindale, QLD
The most important things include : - Instilliing a healthy attitude - Being supportive - Being on task - Achieving Goals Together optimising these factors leave little room for failure. My strengths would be Maths and English as I am motivated and fond of those subjects. I also like teaching visually and interactively. Furthermore, my…
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Tako

Info Processing Tutor Rochedale South, QLD
Give them confidence in making them believe and achieve the goal the wish to attain Very patient, good interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to interact and make student feel…
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Thidaporn (Lukgade)

Info Processing Tutor Wishart, QLD
To help them with any questions they have and identify their strengths and weaknesses in that subject to help develop and improve on it. I think my strengths are that I am very patient, dependable and willing to learn new things. I think my weaknesses would be that because my study timetable will have to change every semester, the times that I…
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Peta

Info Processing Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Care about the student and wanting them to succeed. I am patient and am able to think outside the box, so if a strategy isn't working I am easily able to look for another way of…

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I would like to thank Sanyia for her efforts and assistance as this has proved very helpful indeed.
Garry

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Content Covered

Year 12 student Thomas built background knowledge on binomial and normal distributions, then began learning to interpret worded probability questions by identifying key information.

For Year 11, Grace revised trigonometry and algebraic substitution through practice problems from her review sheet, focusing on tricky examples discussed in class.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ella practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as solving worded percentage questions using real-life money scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly forgot to bring essential materials to lessons, which meant valuable time was lost waiting for him to locate the required work.

In a Year 11 maths session, he relied on my instructions rather than using the school's scaffolding sheet, showing hesitancy in working independently on assignments and missing chances to build self-reliance.

A Year 8 student left homework incomplete for five consecutive weeks; this lack of consistent revision led her to forget basic multiplication facts during class games.

When faced with unfamiliar fraction conversions, a Year 5 student grew frustrated and stopped engaging—her confidence dipped further each time an answer eluded her.

Recent Achievements

A Burbank tutor recently noticed Ben, a Year 11 student, has started to ask more targeted questions when stuck on advanced trigonometry, rather than hesitating in silence as he did earlier in the year.

Another high schooler, Sas, made a shift from needing frequent hints with square and cube roots to working through these problems independently—she completed her latest worksheet without using a calculator or asking for help.

Meanwhile, Orla (Year 6) used to be reluctant about new maths topics but was genuinely excited to tackle capacity this week and showed off her classwork confidently during their session.

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 Capalaba Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sinai College.