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Tutors in Chermside West include a Dux and ATAR 98.85 graduate, an award-winning school mentor and peer leader, experienced music and game design tutors, a fourth-year Education student with extensive classroom support roles, seasoned K–12 English specialists, early childhood educators, swim instructors, university medal recipients, and passionate mentors from top Brisbane schools.

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Celia

Biology Tutor Geebung, QLD
Helping students understand that they are capable of overcoming their difficulties with the subject. Helping them to identify what they need to improve in order to perform better. Teaching them that their efforts are worth it and that they can achieve their goals if they work hard. Many students give up before trying, so I think this is the first…
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Leesa

Biology Tutor Fitzgibbon, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them build their skills so that they can efficiently study. I also think a tutor should be able to teach students how to effectively study and implement study techniques. My strengths as a tutor would be that I am determined in my own studies and I try to methodically break down…
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Julia
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Julia

Biology Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
Having been a student myself, the greatest feeling when coming away from my tutor was a feeling of relief and greater understanding. I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is simply make them feel more confident in approaching and applying concepts to questions. I believe my strengths as a tutor would be my ability to…
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Cara

Biology Tutor Albany Creek, QLD
I am very patient and I will listen to what they are struggling with. I want them to know they are not alone and that I am there to help. I am able to assist them without judgement and help to encourage them to keep trying and work through each challenge. I want them to know I genuinely care about them and their progress and I am there to help. I…
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Lining

Biology Tutor Nundah, QLD
To recognise the student's limits, and to help them reach beyond them. A tutor should set realistic goals for students to help them stay motivated and to make progress in their learning, however, they should also encourage students to achieve higher through effective communication and tutoring support. As the student's needs should be a tutor's…
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Mrunmayi

Biology Tutor Newmarket, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to their needs for their subject and pinpoint the exact cause for their frustration/ troubles. By first realizing the area of improvement time is used more efficiently for studying. Next the tutor should be able to connect and communicate with the student to understand their…
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Jeremy

Biology Tutor Newmarket, QLD
A tutor must be patient and listen to how the student feels and explains their material. Without this we can't understand where the gaps are in the students knowledge OR whether they really do understand, but just in a different way. I have infinite patience, I can adjust my communication style, and I when faced with something unfamiliar I have…
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Shannon

Biology Tutor Newmarket, QLD
I think the main role of a tutor is encouraging confidence in their students. I have found that most of the time my students know the answer, they're just too afraid to say it. Or they may be on the right track and need a little guidance to fully understand a concept, making problem solving skills another thing that I try to pass on to my…
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Keerti

Biology Tutor Herston, QLD
- not only explain questions/ideas/concepts but also allowing them to explain it back (whether it is by asking questions or some other means) so that the tutor is able to better understand how well the student has grasped the information. - a tutor has to be able to do is teach students how to approach questions, what syllabus descriptors are…
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Lachlan

Biology Tutor Herston, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do are: understanding the student's current level of knowledge, guiding them through a challenging level of work, which isn't too easy or too hard, just enough so they can learn. And also helping students understand different concepts through a few different perspectives and ways of teaching. I think…
Sarah
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Sarah

Biology Tutor Bowen Hills, QLD
I believe it is integral to grasp the individual students learning style and tailor my lessons accordingly. As a part of this, it's also important to learn what doesn't work for them, and avoid these techniques. For example, an English teacher might teach them poetic terms by getting the student to write out definitions. If a students doesn't…
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Megha

Biology Tutor Herston, QLD
A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's learning journey, and there are several important things a tutor can do to effectively support their students: Every student is unique. A good tutor takes the time to understand the student's learning style, strengths, weaknesses, and goals. This understanding helps tailor the tutoring sessions to meet…
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Emma

Biology Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do is empower the student to be confident in themselves, along their learning journey. Through active listening, creative problem solving, and consistency, most students will be able to cultivate an enjoyment for learning new things about the world they live in, and have the inner confidence to tackle…
Om
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Om

Biology Tutor Brisbane, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor lessons to their unique needs, and foster a genuine understanding of the subject. By creating a supportive and encouraging environment, tutors help students feel comfortable tackling challenges and develop problem-solving skills they can apply beyond…
Ronald
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Ronald

Biology Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make an honest effort to listen to the student as they relate their experience to their studies. Listening critically can teach a teacher/tutor/mentor lot about a student/mentee: the manner in which they communicate and feel most comfortable receiving communication. It allows the…
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Janudi

Biology Tutor The Gap, QLD
Have confidence and be prepared for anything. I’m kind, compassionate and accommodating. Whenever there’s an issue, I like to problem-solve and find solutions for…
Jin
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Jin

Biology Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
it Is really important to sit down with the mentee and work out what they want and what you can give. While tutoring is about straight knowledge transfer, but I believe mostly its about seeing strengths in that particular tutee and making them aware of those strengths. I respect my student individuality, leadership style and goals regardless of…
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Wai Lim Elvin

Biology Tutor Milton, QLD
The most important thing is to probably instead of spoonfeeding the information to the student, communicate the importance of practice, discipline and routine. Moreover, to guide them along with their curiosity instead of just giving them questions to do. I think my adaptability would be useful for fields that I might not be as experienced at. My…
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Kuan Yu

Biology Tutor South Brisbane, QLD
Teach the students how to think for solving the questions, and do not pressure them. Let them really understand the methods and think by themselves. Patient and can illustrate the same question in different way for student to…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Grace focused on simplifying algebraic fractions and practiced factorising and simplifying expressions using worked examples.

Year 9 student Liam completed a statistics assignment by constructing and interpreting stem-and-leaf plots, then compared data sets using box plots to analyse spread and median.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia tackled the start of her statistics unit by distinguishing between categorical and numerical data (including ordinal vs nominal, continuous vs discrete), working through classification questions with real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student left key math materials at school due to the swimming carnival and couldn't review speed formula strategies as planned—this delay meant less practice ahead of an upcoming exam.

A Year 10 learner, after receiving quiz results, "didn't fully look through quiz results—will do that next time," missing a chance to address specific errors before moving on.

For a senior student working on biology, mixing up which body system barriers belonged in each line of defence led to repeated confusion across multiple systems; the overlapping topics seemed overwhelming without regular review.

In Year 11 maths, one student forgot to transfer formulas between their grid and lined books: "Could help with remembering what formulas you may need for the exam."

These moments show how organization lapses or not responding promptly to feedback can quietly limit progress or create last-minute stress when exams approach.

Recent Achievements

A Chermside West tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, Skyla, independently prepare questions ahead of time and now actively ask for help—something she previously hesitated to do.

In Year 8 maths, Claudia started recognising mistakes in converting units between lessons and now corrects them on her own during problem-solving.

Meanwhile, a primary school student, Lila, who used to get stuck placing negative numbers on a number line, can now confidently order both positive and negative values without prompting and completed her latest number line activity with no errors.

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 Chermside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Craigslea State High School.