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Tutors in Burpengary East include a Queensland-registered teacher with postgraduate credentials and extensive K–12 experience, seasoned learning support officers from both primary and high school settings, academic award-winners and subject duxes, experienced youth mentors, peer tutors, camp leaders, engineers, published creatives, and university students with ATARs up to 97.85 and notable leadership achievements.

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Chloe

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
Reduce the stress/fear a student attaches to a subject or assignment. I easily connect with…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
To never be frustrated or condescending towards a student as it undermines their ability to learn and stops them from asking questions. I am patient, and always try to break it down for students in to more easier to learn challenges. I try to identify places where students struggle and help them overcome their…
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Lucca

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
Not just simple topic understanding but also inspiring the individual to continue to pursue an understanding in their studies in a holistic sense. My strength in mathematics by far. I'm currently completing a dual degree in business management and mathematics at UQ. I would also say i am quite personable and come across as very…
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Sally

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
Not doing the work for them. I believe that this is a big mistake that I noticed it has been happening to our high schoolers. Tutors will do the work for them without letting them understanding. Tutors should go through questions and examples and let students do their work by themselves with pointing to their mistakes. I put for experience 0 up,…
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Vincent

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
Gives their students confidence, after all, it has been proven that "fake it till you make it" works to some degree. Helping with time management. This would involve giving pointers into what they should spend more time studying on their own, as well as identifying their weak points and using their time wisely to strengthen those topics. This…
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MARK ADRIAN

Tutor Caboolture South, QLD
The most important and vital thing that a tutorcan do for a student is not only the lesson itself but also the essence/importance of the study or subject matter with a touch of personality and values development. Growing up I'm a self learner and always have the passion for continuous learning and I see that as a strength. Also, I have a keen eye…
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Derek

Tutor North Lakes, QLD
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the overall learning experience is pleasant and enjoyable. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to showcase patience and encouragement to my students, allowing them to gradually become more confident with the problems that they once struggled…
Sean
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Sean

Tutor Narangba, QLD
Being able to personalize learning for each student. Build confidence and clarify concepts. Foster critical thinking and provide supportive feedback. All of this allows us a tutors to engage the children and hopefully cultivate a love for learning. I believe my academic background as well as my own employment history in Children's education gives…
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Brendon

Tutor Deception Bay, QLD
Explain to the students in a learning style they learn best in and helping motivate them to learn and enjoy learning. I tend to build rapport with students quickly and have an innate nature to explain things from different perspectives until people understand what I'm trying to explain. I'm enthusiastic and motivated and have a rather sound…
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Emily

Tutor North Lakes, QLD
To properly help them and support them in ways that they need. I am a caring individual with no bias or judgement and truly just want to help…
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Tina

Tutor Narangba, QLD
From experience some students wants to get through as many questions as possible but I find that, this is not very effective for their learning. I think it is important for them to fully understand each question so they won't make the same mistake again. Also, finding tricks or skills best suited for them will improve their learning greatly. I…
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Lauren

Tutor Ningi, QLD
I think building confidence, and creating a positive attitude towards learning, and providing strategies for effective learning are some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Additionally, being able to help student enhance lifelong literacy skills, time management and assessment preparation skills is highly important. As a…
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Peter

Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I believe the most significant thing a tutor can do is instill self belief and show genuine care for the success of the student. This will give the student the confidence to succeed academically, meaning the tutoring process has been successful. I believe I have strong speaking skills and I am also patient. Additionally I believe I put the effort…
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Carlos

Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
Teach him to learn by teaching him how to find knowledge, meaning, beauty, order. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge, patience and the ability to understand the weaknesses and the strengths of the student to make learning…
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Ethan

Tutor Rothwell, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is inspire someone to learn. An enjoyment of learning can be a huge factor in the outcome of not just mathematics, but all subjects. I think I am a reliable person that is determined to get jobs done. I am also compassionate and empathetic towards students who may struggle with some…

Local Reviews

Paola is fantastic. Even after a few lessons my little boy has started to grasp maths issues that were once challenging for him. I can't wait to see his progress after a few months. Paola has engaged with Lucas and has become a trusted advisor. Thanks again Paola!
Jen Greene

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Darell focused on prime and composite numbers as well as square and triangular numbers, practising with example questions from a recent exam.

For Year 9, Rebecca worked through algebraic fractions and solving linear equations using her textbook to target skills she'd found challenging in class.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Joshua tackled trigonometry problems involving the cosine rule and also practiced transposing equations, preparing for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with organizing revision, often forgetting to bring schoolwork home—this left gaps in practice for core topics like fractions and multiplication.

"He needs to separate subject notes," one tutor noted, after seeing muddled math pages.

In Year 11 Maths, a student skipped writing steps for percentage difference problems; this habit made it harder to catch errors or check solutions later.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student hesitated to apply feedback independently, only fixing mistakes when prompted. The result: concepts stayed fragile, and time in sessions was spent revisiting old ground rather than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Burpengary East recently noticed some encouraging shifts. In Year 10, Joshua has started actively asking questions about problem-solving steps instead of staying silent when confused—a real change from earlier sessions where he'd hesitate to speak up.

Meanwhile, Rebecca (Year 9) now openly admits when she doesn't understand a question and can pinpoint exactly what's unclear, which is helping her tackle new topics more independently.

For a younger student, Charlie (Year 3) has begun talking through his subtraction strategies out loud during homework, rather than guessing quietly as he did before.

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 Burpengary Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Eugene College.