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Tutors in Elimbah include a Queensland teaching veteran with extensive K–12 classroom support experience, the Dux of Grace Lutheran College and multi-award STEM scholar, a university academic literacy lecturer, peer mentors and youth leaders, ATAR 96+ and 95.5 achievers, music tutors, and passionate science and maths specialists from top local schools and universities.

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Glorian

Economics Tutor Caboolture, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to be patient. It can be extremely easy for students to become frustrated with themselves when learning something new, so the best thing to do is to be patient and easy going so as to alleviate any further stress. We're only human, so we simply have to treat each other like it. I am a great…

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Anna was fantastic. Michaylah was happy and felt confident working with Anna and looking forward to the next lesson.
Colleen

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Darell worked on identifying prime and composite numbers as well as tackling square and triangular numbers in preparation for his maths exam.

In Year 9, Rebecca focused on simplifying ratios and practising questions about rates from her homework, helping to consolidate her understanding of these concepts.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Joshua reviewed trigonometry topics including the sine and cosine rules and practised transposing equations using textbook examples to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to bring home key maths materials, limiting his ability to revise fractions and multiplication between sessions—"needs to bring home school work to revise current content."

In Year 11, one student relied heavily on reminders for formula recall and rarely used a single, organized notebook for notes, making it harder to revisit tough concepts like inverse trig equations.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner skipped homework entirely last week and was encouraged instead to practice math games at home.

Each of these moments meant lost chances for confident recall during problem-solving or test revision.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Elimbah noticed Joshua now takes the initiative to ask for help with unfamiliar problem-solving steps—a big shift from when he hesitated and stayed quiet.

Rebecca, also in high school, recently showed she can admit when she doesn't understand a question and clearly explains which parts confuse her, making lessons more productive than before.

Meanwhile, younger student Charlie has started talking through his subtraction strategies out loud instead of working silently and guessing, helping him finish homework tasks with far fewer errors than earlier in the term.

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 Caboolture Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Elimbah State School.