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Tutors in Geebung include a seasoned secondary maths and coding teacher with a postgraduate education diploma, an ATAR 97.95 Dux and subject gold medallist, a PhD neuroscientist and science camp leader, experienced school teachers and mentors, K–12 specialists with STEM degrees, early childhood educators, and award-winning high school duxes and prefects passionate about student growth.

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Hafsa

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
A student comes to a tutor because they struggle to understand the knowledge and they cannot communicate their struggles in school, hence they look up to us. So its very important to understand their problems, get simple solutions which makes it easier for them to grasp and then apply them. I believe my strengths are communication, making students…
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Siavash

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
Helping them, to overlook the necessity of studying and showing them how to enjoy it. Provide multiple teaching methods to gain maximum efficiency so that the students can make the best out of their own time and money. Using different methods to explain different concepts and turning challenging concepts into simple everyday math. Knowing that…
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Sooyoung

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build a strong relationship and provide a safe and comfortable environment for the students to be themselves and not be afraid to ask any questions. This will help the students bring out the best in themselves and not be afraid to ask any questions. My passion for tutoring and…
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Shriyans

Tutor Carseldine, QLD
I believe a tutor shouldn't just focus on helping out their students during sessions. Tutors should be focused on making plans before their sessions, learning from their students' strengths and weaknesses. They should be passionate about their students' grades as much as their own. My strengths as a tutor include: - Taking notes of students'…
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Ramanjeet singh

Tutor Kalinga, QLD
A tutor can Increase their capabilties to learn by making their subject interesting. Tutor should concentrate more on learning and increase their grades. Inovative methods to tech by realting the subjects with practical examples. By understanding the level of the students and teaching them in their comfort…
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Luc

Tutor Kalinga, QLD
My ultimate goal as a tutor is not only to teach the content the students need to learn but also to teach them to love learning so that they realise it's not a chore they have to do but rather something amazing they GET to do for the rest of their lives, not just once school ends. By far my biggest strengths as a teacher is my passion. I am very…
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Lachlan

Tutor Stafford Heights, QLD
Respond to the student's particular needs and learning style. Ability to convey complex concepts in a simple…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Stafford Heights, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teaching the student to adapt to and overcome any and all learning challenges by looking at a problem from all angles. I believe in a laissez-faire teaching style, which puts more responsibility on the student to identify their mistakes and overcome whilst giving hints when they could be…
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Hema

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
Consider things from different perspectives, I think it is really important to acknowledge that not everyone learns the same, so finding different ways to explain things is essential. I am a friendly individual with a lot of…
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Abhishek

Tutor Stafford, QLD
The most important thing I feel for a tutor is to be a good listener and a communicator. For me, I feel it is very important to listen to your learners, to know where they stand and effectively communicate back to them which is important as it gives an opportunity to engage and build a relationship with your learners. It is also important to make…
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Jaz

Tutor Clayfield, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do is listen to the student, engage in a manner that makes learning fun, and encourage the student to succeed. My strengths are identifying different ways a child can learn and helping them understand something in a way that makes to…
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Muhammad Umair

Tutor Wooloowin, QLD
I believe that some of the most important things I consider for a student include: Providing personalized attention: One of the main advantages of tutoring is that it allows for one-on-one interaction between the tutor and the student. A great tutor takes advantage of this and tailors their approach to meet the individual needs of each…
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Sophia

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
Helping the student not only improve their studies, but learn how to better study and learn independently when at home/in school. It's one thing to be working in a short tutoring session, and another to continue the work in ones own time. I am able to empathise with students and work with them on how they learn best (which teaching methods and…
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Ginevra

Tutor Lutwyche, QLD
Guiding them to conceptualize their academic learning which will help guide them in life as a whole I have a flexible timetable, I am very patient, and understanding, but I like to plan out a child's learning. I like to make sure that during tutoring lessons, my students have conceptualized the prevailing…
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Eva

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
I consider encouragement and patience as the most important things a tutor can do for a student. As school can be stressful, being supportive and persistent toward the student is beneficial and can make them more receptive to wanting to learn. Having patience is also very important for tutors as some students may not understand a concept and the…
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Peter

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
A tutor should get a student to THINK! and not rush to find an answer! This means to get the students to be able to focus on the content at hand and to use various ways to remember the content and apply the content in different ways to solve problems in the real world. Life experience/work…
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Richard

Tutor Everton Park, QLD
Help them to improve their confidence in their subjects............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Patience, humour, academic mind…
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Keeley

Tutor Mcdowall, QLD
Making the student feel comfortable enough to ask what they might consider a silly or 'dumb' question. To me a student must be able to tell me they don't understand so that I can do my job properly. Knowing that they are allowed to make mistakes is important to a learning process and for that they need to be comfortable. Being able to recognise…
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Saba

Tutor Albion, QLD
Being patient, explaining in full detail and practising with the student until successfully building their confidence, Improving their skills by providing all relevant and necessary information and organising revision sheets Encouraging their progress and always being supportive, Connecting with the student by building both a good personal…
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Rodrigo

Tutor Windsor, QLD
Encourage the students to read more frequently, be more aware of the determined topics we've seen in class during their daily routines, incentive them to use technological tools available in order to help them enrich their vocabulary through musics, stream services and so on. Yet, as in the beginning most of the students are afraid of making…
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Vivian

Tutor Ascot, QLD
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be developing the student's interest for the subject and also maintaining academic integrity. I recently graduated from Brisbane Girls Grammar School with an ATAR of 99.70. I consider myself a friendly and approachable person to all ages. I am a creative thinker and problem…
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Emma

Tutor Grange, QLD
Build a trust with the student in order to make sure that they are comfortable with asking questions and saying they need help. Helping and encouraging the student when they are having difficulties. Create a love for learning that helps them beyond their schooling and allows them to successful in their future careers. Make sure that they…
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Jennifer

Tutor Everton Park, QLD
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…

Local Reviews

I found the tutor very helpful and the system easy to work with
marjory, Geebung

Inside GeebungTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Jack focused on applying the first and second derivative tests to identify stationary points, including classifying them as minima, maxima, or points of inflection.

Year 11 student Emily practiced logarithmic addition and subtraction as well as multiplying using index laws, consolidating her understanding with worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Ava worked on comparing fractions numerically and using diagrams for clearer understanding, along with building confidence in multiplication and division facts.

Recent Challenges

For a Year 10 student working on algebra, he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors—when these slips weren't caught by backchecking, small mistakes crept into otherwise solid work.

In Year 8 mathematics, forgetting to bring the correct workbook led to lost time reconstructing notes from memory instead of building new skills.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student sometimes juggled both an online textbook and offline workbook but struggled to keep track of where practice questions had been completed.

For one primary student tackling fractions, scattered classwork across multiple books made it tricky to review progress before tests.

Recent Achievements

In Geebung, a tutor observed that William, a Year 10 student, has started to slow down and talk through each maths problem aloud. This is a significant shift from earlier sessions where he would rush and make simple mistakes.

During a recent high school session, another student who previously hesitated to use new formulas was able to independently apply the equation given for differentiation until he understood it clearly.

For a younger learner, Callum has moved beyond just memorising times tables; now he prepares his own materials before each lesson and tackles unfamiliar multiplication problems without prompting.

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 St Kevin's School.