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Tutors in Capalaba include a Bachelor of Education-qualified centre manager with over a decade's experience, multiple ATAR 96–99 and school dux awardees, seasoned K–12 maths and English mentors, peer coaches, early childhood specialists, Olympiad and academic competition recipients, university STEM majors, and leaders recognized for mentoring, debating adjudication, and community youth engagement.

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Carol

Tutor Wishart, QLD
By far the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build up their self confidence in the area of weakness so that they can start a problem and having started a problem have the confidence to try to go forward. Being able to discern where the learning gaps are and being able to help the student close those gaps so that they can …
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Herisha

Tutor Wishart, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to be able to understand what the student wants to achieve and how they can help the student to achieve their goals. This is important because both the student and tutor can then set goals to achieve throughout the program which can be worked towards by the student with the assistance of the tutor…
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Jed

Tutor Wishart, QLD
I believe it is important for a tutor to pass on good studying tips which will not only aid the student while they work with the tutor but for future endeavours in their education. I believe I am a very calm and welcoming person which would allow for students to feel relaxed around me. I also am capable of explaining a concept in a variety of ways…
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Balaji

Tutor Wishart, QLD
Providing clear explanations, creating a positive and helpful learning atmosphere, and making sure the student understands the content are the three most crucial things a tutor can accomplish. Encouraging students to become self-assured, efficient at solving problems, and self-directed learners guarantees that they will not only understand the…
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Varvara

Tutor Mansfield, QLD
I am confident that an ability to find a right way to deliver an imformation is the best thing a true tutor can do. It is always important to remember that every student is different and therefore a study approach has to be different as well. As I tutor, I am an excellent communicator, which allows me to find a right way to educate other students…
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Venessa

Tutor Mansfield, QLD
To make sure that the student understands what you teach. Communicate in their own language. The use of different teaching techniques. Always encourage the child to do better. Practice questions and give work in order to prepare. The tutor should be prepared and sometimes ask the student to request the topic he/she is unsure or lacks information…
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Nicola

Tutor Carindale, QLD
Providing a student with the fundamental skills they need to persevere and be confident in their own ability to achieve. A good tutor should be personable, responsible and articulate and employ methods of teaching that best suit a particular student. I explain difficult concepts as simply as I can and break it down so it's easier to understand.…
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Feba

Tutor Rochedale, QLD
Instilling a passion for learning in a pupil is the most significant contribution a tutor can make. Encouraging enquiry, offering direction, and customising instruction to meet the requirements of each student can enable them to not only understand academic material but also cultivate a lifetime love of learning. My strong abilities as a tutor…
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David

Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Teach them the ways to study Give them a general guideline For math, firstly, I will make sure students understand the concepts and principles. Then, we need to do many questions so that students can be familiar with different types of questions and understand the application of math. OP1 (ATAR =99.45) High distinction in Australian Mathematics…
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Vedant

Tutor Mansfield, QLD
A tutor can give his time for the student and make him understand until he understands it completely Important thing would be tutor can make him study until he/she has aced that topic Make the student understand the topic/concept if they are unsure of anything Another strength would be that whoever has tutored from me, has always passed his/her…
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Gagan

Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student to establish a good relationship to understand his/her academic needs, which can help to achieve a student's academic goals. So, it is very important to listen and communicate with parents and students about learning plans, setting goals and student's learning abilities. As a part time tutor, I…
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Shrutkirti

Tutor Thornlands, QLD
A tutor can boost a child’s confidence when he/ she understands the concept and solves the sums with a proper understanding. Setting small goals to complete big dreams. Keeping pace with school speed. Taking stress out of difficult subjects. I have done B.Sc. In statistics and B.Ed. With Maths and English as specials. Both the degrees with high…
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Abbe

Tutor Wynnum, QLD
The most important things are: - to help the student become an independent learner so that eventually they do not rely to a tutor for academic success - to give them methods or techniques so that their study is more effective and efficient - to help the student learn how to prioritise what they need to get done (in terms of homework, study, or…
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Eric

Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
I think it's okay for tutors to make mistakes while teaching, but these mistakes have to be found out and clearly explained to the students afterwards. Hence the most important thing I think as a tutor is to be sincere and responsible. I am academically excellent on Maths and I am fully confident on teaching this subject since I achieved higher…
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Emily

Tutor Rochedale South, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be consistent. The tutor needs to be calm, understanding and they need to have the students best interests at heart. I have a lot of patience, I understand that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and that everything can be learnt. Everyone has the capability, some people just…
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Nirmaljit

Tutor Mount Gravatt East, QLD
To make a person knowledgeable rather then just a money making machine. As Knowledge always wins when it is challenged. Students are living in the current era where they have plenty of distractions, but it is our duty to make them understand the importance of knowledge. My Strength, is my knowledge, My Quick Learning and adapting ability. I can…
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Andrew

Tutor Chandler, QLD
To motivate the student so that their learning occurs beyond the time constrained limits of the tutoring session. One or two hours a week isn't enough to excel at a subject, so the tutor must encourage and inspire the student to love learning the intricacies of the subject throughout the remainder of the week. Extensive and thorough knowledge of…
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Xiaoya

Tutor Chandler, QLD
Developing their knowledge in a manner of painless Long term of good learning habits patient enough specialized in…
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Mitchell

Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Be able to communicate on a level they understand and patience when students have a difficult time Can simplify things down well. Very smart and experienced with teaching my family members their own coursework as well as helping teach friends through their…
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Gemma

Tutor Birkdale, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can provide for a student is confidence and motivation. Being a student once myself, I know school life can be very challenging and daunting for students. Thus it is important to yes, provide the student with knowledge on concepts, but on another level building up their confidence in such a way that…
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Taige

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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Sarah

Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Make them interested in the content. The students won't want to learn unless they care about the content and while grades are good motivators, pure enjoyment and interest in a subject make it easier to learn. I can teach a varied range of subjects but can quickly adjust to each individual students needs. I try to find an approach that the student…
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Bethany

Tutor Birkdale, QLD
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is not just focus on changing the grades. Instead the tutor should also focus on growing the students confidence with what they are doing by encouraging them, giving them the tools to learn and helping them to dedicate the time. This will give the students an opportunity for lifelong learning…

Local Reviews

A very prompt response with my inquiry returned with a friendly a informative phone call.
Catherine Searle, Capalaba

Inside CapalabaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student James focused on binomial and normal distributions, including how to interpret and extract key information from worded probability questions.

In Year 8, Emma worked through bivariate data analysis by calculating Pearson's correlation coefficient and improving her note-taking for statistics topics.

For primary, Year 3 student Paige practised identifying sentence types—interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory—and converted verbs into past, present, and future tenses while checking grammar as she wrote.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student arrived without the necessary materials, limiting progress on targeted questions; as a tutor noted, "he should have his work ready for next time."

In senior maths, a student's written solutions lacked clear layout and structure, making it harder to spot errors during complex algebra or financial problems.

Another senior student showed over-reliance on notes for remembering formulas instead of committing them to memory—this slowed her response in timed practice.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner avoided asking for help when unsure how to begin a long division problem, leading to repeated missteps and frustration.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Capalaba recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over mistakes now stops and explains what went wrong before correcting her algebra, which has made her homework much more accurate.

In a senior maths session, one student, after struggling with probability distributions last term, can now confidently handle any discrete random variable question in the textbook without hesitation.

Meanwhile, Paige in primary school began sounding out syllables on her own for tricky spelling words and often fixed errors before the tutor pointed them out—last week she spelled eight out of eleven correctly after getting only five right previously.

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 Capalaba State College.