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Tutors in Clear Island Waters include a US-trained secondary maths teacher with 17 years' classroom and tutoring experience, a project-based learning specialist, award-winning science and maths graduates, an ATAR 98.55 achiever with multiple national competition distinctions, experienced K–12 English and piano tutors, robotics mentors, peer leaders, and early childhood educators recognised for academic excellence.

Steven
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Steven

Tutor Robina, QLD
Effective tutors are flexible and adaptable, tailoring their teaching methods to suit the student's learning style. They may use visual aids, hands-on activities, or other approaches to enhance understanding. - Vast knowledge base - Patient and meticulous - Customized learning - Adapt to various learning styles and…
Waseem
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Waseem

Tutor Surfers Paradise, QLD
The most important thing is interactive learning sessions and developing an interest in learning. Creating that much-needed spark is important. A tutor gives direction and motivates students to do well. One-to-one interactive sessions are life-changing for students. Every human being is different. Same way, the approach to learning is different…
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Jieon
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Jieon

Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
- Make things easy and clear for students to understand, by using teaching skills such as analogies or metaphors. - Help students understand, not memorise! - Help students to build confidence in subjects, so that they can start to enjoy learning. Solving math questions can be so much fun if they start to understand how things work! I am the…
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Mehelet

Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
Help them in the process of changing their attitude towards a certain topic or subject at large and encouraging the art of critical thinking. Flexibility with learning techniques.My outgoing nature that allows me to form relationships easily wit the students enabling comfortable environment for learning to take place and of course familiarity with…
Johannes
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Johannes

Tutor Bundall, QLD
To see the individual persons needs is very important. Not everyone are alike and therefore one of the most important things a tutor can do is to try and understand the students needs, and adapt so that the learning process will be as pleasant and effective as possible. I believe that I am a person that can adapt based on whom I'm working with.…
WILI
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WILI

Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
Absolutely, to identify his strengths and take advantage of them to reinforce their weaknesses. To use their weaknesses as change opportunities. I am sure that my principal strength as tutor is that I really love my profession, so I have patience, didactic or methodology, persistence and a focus clear: the student can learn, he can do it, so I can…
Jennilou
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Jennilou

Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
The most important thing for me I guess is to connect with them in a way they feel like they can be comfortable around me so that maybe then they get inspired to learn; to be an inspiration, that is. I once scrolled past this quote on social media that made so much sense to me, "You cannot teach children to behave better by making them feel worse.…
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Adithya

Tutor Robina, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning clear and approachable, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. It’s also important to teach students how to think independently, not just memorise content. I think my strengths as a tutor are my…
Tejaswini
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Tejaswini

Tutor Robina, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a genuine understanding of the subject, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should support the student’s individual learning style, set achievable goals, and help them develop the…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Benowa, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to give them confidence and a positive attitude and never give up on them. From previous placements, the positive feedback I have primarily received from my mentor teachers is that I have a lovely demeanour and positive attitude with students and know how to teach the curriculum…
Claire
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Claire

Tutor Benowa, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their concerns with the materials they are being taught. Every student has unique problems to overcome in their schooling life and viewing each student as an individual is key. It is also important to be able to rephrase and recontextualise material given to them by their…
Kelsey
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Kelsey

Tutor Benowa, QLD
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient. If they are struggling to understand a subject, they are going to get more frustrated the longer it takes for them to grasp. I believe that it is exacerbated by the class moving on to another topic before the student is ready, and it is our job to work with them…
Papri
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Papri

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important things include preplanning lesson ideas to ensure that the scope of the syllabus is covered and also ensure that time is not wasted if the student doesnt have any questions or tasks planned. Another important thing is to brush up on knowledge. Because with every year there may be different and easy ways to learn something and so…
Trinity
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Trinity

Tutor Robina, QLD
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do is to be open-minded and cater to the individual student. They should always have the student's best interest in mind and need to be patient and understanding as everyone is different and some concepts may be more difficult for some people and easy for others. I am a charismatic person with an…
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Sanggavi

Tutor Robina, QLD
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is really spend the time and be patient with the students' needs to improve on the skill they may be struggling on. I believe it's vital that the student feels safe and comfortable to make mistakes and learn from them. I also believe that tutors can not only guide students with…
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Aaron

Tutor Bundall, QLD
I stick by the principle of " Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you've fed him for a lifetime". I want students to be self-sufficient and use their knowledge to lead a meaningful and purposeful life. I believe in students being capable of learning any academic skill given the right tools and support and as a…
Summer
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Summer

Tutor Bundall, QLD
I think a tutor can teach students some learning methods and think mode through which students can not only know how to solve a simple question but also apply these to the similar questions. First, I am a really patient and mild girl. If students can not understand what I teach, I will be very patient to teach them again and again. Second, I had…
Zita
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Zita

Tutor Benowa, QLD
A tutor can encourage a passion for learning and empower students to continue with their learning. A tutor can support a student with the knowledge, skills and confidence to become self-reliant. I'm patience, kind and have empathy. I communicate well and actively listen and understand the different learning styles that students have. I can…
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Heba

Tutor Bundall, QLD
A good tutor should positively encourage and support student's problem solving skills, boost the student's confidence, and promote independence. I am adaptable to different learning styles, I have good communication skills, am patient, and I have a passion for learning I hope that I believe I can pass on to my…
Judith
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Judith

Tutor Bundall, QLD
Most important thing for me is making my students feel that they can get it. They are very smart, clever, intelligent, unique and authentic. I always work first on self confidence. I do my best to make learning easy and enjoyable. I'm aware everyone has their own pace to learn, I'm very patient, I can explain as many times as necessary, adapting…
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Dimitrios

Tutor Robina, QLD
I think the most important thing is making sure the student feels comfortable about the work that is being explained and feeling free to ask questions. My strengths as a tutor include making sure the student fully understands and grasps the concepts we are going through by attempting similar question…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Robina, QLD
As a tutor, patience and friendliness should be values that are considered with the upmost importance. Being patient with a student allows them to learn in their own time, without any frustrated external pressures. A tutor that is friendly will often promote students to feel comfortable when asking questions and seeking clarification when needed.…
Ian
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Ian

Tutor Robina, QLD
Work one-on-one with a student at their pace to become successful in that subject and having the confidence to have a go at any problem given to them which ideally they can transfer to any subject or situation and be successful in all areas of their lives. A belief that my students can succeed, use whatever methods have been taught to them by…

Local Reviews

Amity is enjoying her tutouring. She is very pleased as she recently received an academic award at school meaning she had received A for all subjects for last term. So we are very happy with Xiaoya.
Lisa, Broadbeach Waters

Inside Clear Island WatersTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Milly worked through frequency tables, including how to calculate cumulative frequency and use Excel for graphing and averages.

In Year 9, Sam revised scientific notation and started trigonometry basics after completing work on Pythagoras' theorem, with problems tackled step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Tom focused on chemistry's redox reactions and practiced using Le Chatelier's principle to predict equilibrium shifts in chemical systems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student hesitated to attempt practice questions without reassurance, as noted: "Doesn't want to try the question before with me as doesn't want to do it wrong." This reluctance meant less independent problem-solving and slowed skill development.

Meanwhile, in Year 9 Mathematics, consistently writing down the wrong formula led to confusion when rearranging equations.

In Year 5 English, copying directly from articles rather than summarizing in her own words showed avoidance of authentic writing practice.

During a Year 8 assignment, incomplete homework limited feedback opportunities—key misunderstandings lingered unaddressed into the next session.

Recent Achievements

One Clear Island Waters tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitating to show working, now writes out every step during tough chemistry equations—something he'd always skipped before.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who used to rush through maths problems is starting to slow down and check each calculation, catching mistakes that tripped him up last term.

For one younger learner, organizing thoughts into full sentences was tricky at first; now she structures her ideas independently and recently completed an essay draft without needing any prompts.

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 Broadbeach Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Vincent's Primary School.