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Tutors in Forestdale include a former mathematics lecturer with a B.Ed, a Queensland Academy graduate and Principal's Award winner (ATAR 97.3), an A-levels Maths A* scorer and student enrichment leader, a pure maths university major, peer mentors with top ATARs up to 98+, and assistant teachers with hands-on classroom experience.

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Katie

Science Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
To me, one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be open and encouraging. Everyone (not only kids) gets embarrassed and scared to ask questions when they don't know what to do -- its our job to make sure they feel safe enough to ask so that they can fully grasp everything in their minds. If one of my students kept…
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Janet

Science Tutor Calamvale, QLD
To break a complex subject/topic and explain it as simple as possible so that the student absorbs the very same content that the subject is trying to convey. - I am patient enough to teach a student no matter how many times I would have to explain the same topic because I myself have been impatiently asking my teachers about the doubts. - To grab…
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Vanessa

Science Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Teach themappropriately. Know your students, and teach them in their way. Strengths- I am availiable and I know i can teach so students will benefit from this! Weakness- Maybe pushing my cherubs too…
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Amy

Science Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Based on my experience of getting tutored from a young age I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to support them in their learning in the ways that they understand in order to effectively develop knowledge or to bridge gaps between knowledge. I am patient, resilient and organised and I think those qualities will help me…
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Serene

Science Tutor Calamvale, QLD
The most important thing will be to help the student find his/her interest in the subject. If they don't believe they can do it or that what they're learning is actually beneficial, they're only ever going to treat it as something they have to do. It'll be difficult for them to reach their potential in the subject. My strengths would be ability to…
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Kyran

Science Tutor Doolandella, QLD
As a tutor is paid to improve a student's grades and so that's the underlying aim. But what a tutor should really do is teach a student how to learn better and improve. That means reminding them to proofread, read the criteria sheet before and after researching, and set up study plans that work with them (if that's palm cards, end of the week…
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Ashar

Science Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Interact with them and make them comfortable and reduce there stress level. Able to communicate…
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Sean

Science Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Encouraging the use of potential, and subtly promoting the values of the pursuit of academic achievement. Strong rapport building skills, Patient, Encouraging, Light hearted, Great empathising skills, Understand means of learning strategies and memory function, Knowing to reward progress. As for weaknesses, I'm not too sure since I've lived most…
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Bhavya

Science Tutor Park Ridge South, QLD
1.create interest towards the subjects. 2. Provide tips and tricks to have command on the concept taught. Able to convey in a simpler…
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Dale

Science Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
The most important thing is to understand each student as a person so that you can personalise their learning and teach to their strengths. This comes with communicating and listening to what that student has to say to you. I like to ask students questions about their background with the subject, or related subjects and what they're hoping to…
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Kevin

Science Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
A tutor's role should be to act as a role model that can act as an easy way to ask questions that might be hard to ask in a classroom. Encouraging students to grow at their own pace and give them the knowledge and confidence to go into not just exams but the future successfully. I am someone that learns by understanding how things work,…
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Mashal

Science Tutor Logan, QLD
In my view, It's not just about covering the day's lesson; it's about building their confidence, and offering unwavering support. It's about creating a positive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Furthermore, setting achievable goals and nurturing a passion for learning are also…
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Manikandaprabhu

Science Tutor Kuraby, QLD
Education is the single most powerful tool that can shape the way our youth thinks. It plays an instrumental role in moulding a child's perspective on almost everything. We make sure that the learning experience will be created in a format that students would like. It was always effective, but we will try to make it interesting with…
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Lachlan

Science Tutor Springfield, QLD
As a tutor, it's my responsibility to respect my students, to always encourage them and to never give up on them. Moreover, it is my duty to inspire my students and to support them so that they achieve their full potential. I believe that my strength comes from my ability to adapt and accommodate for a students' particular style of learning. Each…

Local Reviews

Tayden's lesson with Janelle went quite well. They got along pretty well and Janelle is quite an experienced tutor with a lot of patience.
Olivia

Inside ForestdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Hunter focused on building multiplication and division skills as a foundation for early algebra concepts, using practical examples.

For Year 10, Jasmine worked through the use of surds in equations and applied Pythagoras' Theorem in three dimensions, including work with the unit circle.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily tackled derivative techniques for exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and practiced forming equations from real-world word problems to deepen understanding of calculus applications.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student repeatedly found it difficult to format fraction addition and subtraction, leading to misplaced numbers and small errors—he still has a little confusion on how to layout his addition and subtraction of fractions.

In Year 11 Physics, another student relied heavily on notes for formula recall rather than memorizing them, slowing down progress during assignments.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 Maths student often rounded excessively or defaulted to technology instead of expressing answers exactly; this habit affected accuracy when constructing functions.

In each case, these process habits resulted in lost marks or slower improvement than expected.

Recent Achievements

One Forestdale tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after weeks of relying heavily on hints for calculus questions, started tackling function manipulation and differentiation independently—she even asked for tougher problems mid-session.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to participate during lessons began openly checking her answers aloud when working through tricky linear regression tasks, rather than waiting passively for feedback.

At the primary level, Hunter moved from confusion about decimal place value to confidently converting between fractions and decimals without prompting; last session he chose which method to use entirely on his 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 Logan West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Boronia Heights State School.