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Dinmore's tutors include a Senior Cambridge mathematics teacher with over six years' classroom experience and dual master's degrees, an ATAR 99.30 IB graduate and debating finalist, a seasoned music tutor with three decades of teaching, K–12 peer mentors and school award-winners, plus multiple education undergraduates dedicated to primary teaching and student success.

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Stephen

Online Tutor Ebbw Vale, QLD
Be understanding as to where they are up to, not to make assumptions about how much they know, be friendly and build up trust. Able to engage with a students' current strengths and weaknesses to tailor the teaching to them for maximum benefit for…
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Disala Yasanthi

Online Tutor Redbank, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their strengths and weaknesses and assist them in developing their strengths and minimizing their weaknesses while being kind and patient. I am kind, patient, hardworking, dedicated, friendly and flexible. I also have good communication skills and more than nine years'…
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Sara

Online Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
The most important things I believe a tutor can do for a student is: - being a great listener to ensure that you are providing the most suitable resources to help the student. - being very patient and enabling the students to make mistakes and then showing them where they went wrong and helping them. - making them feel comfortable to make…
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Ma Cristina

Online Tutor Augustine Heights, QLD
Be creative and flexible with learning styles Every student has a unique learning style and a unique personality. To be effective, savvy tutors determine the best way to reach each student via their learning style (more visual, more verbal, more written down, etc.). Tutors can next make inroads by finding things that interest their students…
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Adam

Online Tutor Collingwood Park, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil a level of confidence. Confidence that comes the succesful understanding of mathematic concepts not only makes current studying more rewarding but aids in future development. Particularly in mathematics were new concepts are constantly introduced, such confidence allows a student…
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Tony

Online Tutor Westlake, QLD
Being able to explain concepts well to a student is arguably the most important thing. The best tutors are those who can explain and teach challenging ideas with relative ease in a short period of time because they have such good interpersonal skills. I believe my greatest strength is personal interaction with the student, and the ability to…
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Jennifer

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1) Helping students to reach their academic goals through personalised teaching, assessments and making learning fun. 2) Listen to what they have to say about school, including their achievements and struggles, and provide the necessary support. 3) Always encourage the student and comment on their genuine attempts, hard work, improvements…

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Everything about this process has been nothing but easy and rewarding! We have received a tutor who is not only very knowledgeable but an amazing teacher!
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Inside DinmoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Summer focused on BODMAS, particularly the importance of brackets in solving order of operations questions, and also explored spatial patterns using exercises from her maths book.

In Year 8, Ben worked through index laws and their application to simplify algebraic expressions, as well as highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM) calculations.

For Year 9, Chloe concentrated on mastering ratios, rates, and gradients—including straight line graphs—using visual examples to connect concepts across topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student working on algebra repeatedly waited for the tutor to confirm answers before moving on—"she still sometimes relies on me to tell her if the outcome is right or wrong"—which chipped away at her confidence and slowed independent progress.

In Year 11, another student revising gradients and straight lines practiced only familiar problem types, leaving gaps in less comfortable concepts like percentage conversions.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner tackling grammar avoided checking for capitalisation errors, causing mistakes to slip by unnoticed in their writing.

Each moment reinforced hesitation and kept genuine understanding just out of reach.

Recent Achievements

One Dinmore tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on prompting now tackling equations with only minimal guidance, especially after starting to use "talking aloud" and "pen and paper" strategies during sessions.

Another high school learner, who used to struggle with index laws for multiplication and division, can now solve most related problems—without hesitation, including those with brackets and fractions.

In primary years, one student has started self-correcting punctuation errors while reading chapters aloud, something she avoided before; last week she quickly spotted mistakes in new sentences on her own.

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 Redbank Plaza Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter Claver College.