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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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Justin

Physics Tutor Wishart, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is trying their best in teaching and being able to help them understand as much as they can while giving them a fun time. I try my best to teach my student in the easiest way possible so that they can understand what they need to do. I'm also very positive minded when tutoring…
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Armaan

Physics Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing guidance, motivation, and support. Tutors should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, helping students build confidence in their abilities. They should also instill good study habits and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it's crucial to foster a passion for…
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Hiren

Physics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
In my opinion it is extremely important to ensure the learner knows that it is safe to not succeed at first as learning is a process full of unsuccessful attempts.This will allow students to participate fearlessly in a tutoring session. Building that trust and relationship with students is an integral part of tutoring. It will enable students to…
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Venis

Physics Tutor Mansfield, QLD
To simply topics which the student maybe struggling in and ensuring that they are able to understand it. I am really good at communicating something across to the other…
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Peta

Physics 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…
Milan
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Milan

Physics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
To teach him until he gets a good average or atleast 40-50 % better results than his previous scores My strength would be that I am a friendly person to talk to and teach in an easy way so that a student can easily understand. I havent yet discovered my weakness yet, but, it might be that sometimes I cannot explain a student who is very weak and…
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Ilsa

Physics Tutor Springwood, QLD
Being able to communicate to a student how to properly tackle any topics they appear to be having trouble understanding on their own while at the same time establishing in them self-confidence to ensure they'll be able to believe in their own intuition when the time comes for them to deal with unfamiliar concepts and problems they'll find…
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Manikandaprabhu

Physics Tutor Underwood, QLD
Education is the single most powerful tool that can shape the way our youth thinks. It plays an instrumental role in moulding a child's perspective on almost everything. We make sure that the learning experience will be created in a format that students would like. It was always effective, but we will try to make it interesting with…
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Albert

Physics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Attention, commitment and communication are the most important things that I consider a tutor can do for a student. My strengths as a tutor are: -I'm very organised as it is one of the most important strengths because it helps the tutor and the student to complete tasks on time. -Patience is another strength for me as I have to deal with…
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Tanushk

Physics Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
I believe that communication and patience are the most important means for a tutor as these traits come in handy for a client's learning. I believe that I am a great communicator and I can relate to the client and find a common grounds or form of learning for the…
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Brian

Physics Tutor Carindale, QLD
The single most important thing a tutor can do is give their attention, and actively support them. This includes readily answering their questions and providing them relevant materials. My strengths as a tutor would be critical thinking and dedication. Critical thinking allows me to identify issues that need to be fixed, so that I can come up with…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Carindale, QLD
A tutor must guide the students learning. It is not about just sitting there and doing the work for them, but helping them to think through it, point them in the right direction, so that they may solve problems and complete questions easily in the future. I believe that as a tutor I will be able to convey concepts and content to students in a way…
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Clayton

Physics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
I believe persistence is key when learning mathematics. I have found that even if a mathematical concept is completely alien to me, as long as I kept reading and kept trying, I would always find I understood it. To show patience and know students do have the ability to understand concepts, would mean a great deal to their progress. My strengths…
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Bijay

Physics Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
Help them understand the problems, explain the solution process and reasoning. And most important thing is to inspire them to learn more. I can help student to visualise the problem and guide them through the solution. I always believed knowing the process is more important than memorising the formulas and solutions. I am very good at this and got…
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Daniel-Louis

Physics Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Stay that extra bit of time if possible to make sure a student understands the concepts outlined instead of just leaving at the end of the session. Thorough understanding of maths topics, strong communication skills and patience with…
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Ashanth

Physics Tutor Macgregor, QLD
I consider instilling a growth mindset into a student is very important as that is the only way a student will see growth and start to succeed. With a positive mindset, students can embrace mistakes and see them as a learning curve to success. Additionally, building confidence in a student is also very important as it helps them overcome…
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Hamid

Physics Tutor Kuraby, QLD
Inspire them. Anyone can regurgitate textbook material in a different way. But only few can truly educate and inspire their students to become the very best version of themselves. Some of the strengths that I believe are quite necessary for a tutor other than leadership are resilience, and the ability to properly analyse a students learning…
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Muhammad Sharjeel

Physics Tutor Kuraby, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing academic guidance, human connections, and consistency. Patience, responsibility, tolerance, ability to solve conflicts, emotional intelligence, creativity and enthusiasm for teaching, ability to explain difficult things in a simple way ability to connect with children and…
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Taige

Physics Tutor Birkdale, QLD
The most important thing for a tutor to do is inspire self-believe and uncover topics that may become a passion for children. From this, tutors should foster a willingness to develop the child's skills and even potentially find a career path or tertiary education option within a specific area. My willingness to listen and respond calmly even in…
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Eldho

Physics Tutor Daisy Hill, 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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Matthew

Physics Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Each student is an individual and should be considered so. I am knowledgeable and patient but sometimes I can be a little…
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Mashal

Physics Tutor Woodridge, QLD
In my view, It's not just about covering the day's lesson; it's about building their confidence, and offering unwavering support. It's about creating a positive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Furthermore, setting achievable goals and nurturing a passion for learning are also…
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Ming

Physics Tutor Robertson, QLD
To help the student to develop the problem solving skills. To make the student more confident. I'm caring and diligent. I have a very sound knowledge of maths and physics. I'm patient in explaining things with drawings. I'm good at highlighting important concepts for solving questions. But sometimes I can be strict, by asking the student to point…

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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.