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Greenbank's tutors include a mathematics lecturer with a B.Ed, a former school teacher with postgraduate physics and education degrees, multiple ATAR 97+ graduates including subject duxes and academic awardees, experienced peer mentors and private tutors, accomplished STEM ambassadors, and passionate club leaders skilled at inspiring K–12 students in both academics and extracurriculars.

Simon
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Simon

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
Inspire them. One of the biggest roadblocks for many students is a general reluctance to do it due to negative stigma from either their parents, peers or even themselves. Sometimes when students don't quite grasp a concept, they will think "well I just don't get it", and then further down the line every time that concept is built upon, they will…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be able to work at their pace and style, and give all the time the students needs to completely understand, learn, and comprehend certain ideas and concepts for effective learning and long-term retention. I'm an adaptable and compassionate tutor who really takes the time to understand how…
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Emily
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Emily

Tutor Marsden, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be consistent. The tutor needs to be calm, understanding and they need to have the students best interests at heart. I have a lot of patience, I understand that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and that everything can be learnt. Everyone has the capability, some people just…
Rika
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Rika

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Having the heart to serve the students for their learning experience and growth. I give detailed, individual feedback to all…
Michele
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Michele

Tutor Crestmead, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is listen to their student and work out the most appropriate way to help them. Not all students learn the same way, and it is integral to make learning desirable and achievable through modifying language used, providing appropriate examples and supporting students to feel confident. My strengths are being…
Sana
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Sana

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
While results may be important, I believe the most important part is instilling knowledge in a way that builds a students confidence so that they can become self-reliant and effective learners. As a tutor, i believe my strengths are my patience and my ability to effectively communicate with students to beat support each one individually. This has…
Mansoor
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Mansoor

Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Help students grasp concepts clearly and deeply, not just memorize facts. This builds a solid foundation for future learning. each students how to approach and tackle problems independently. This not only helps with specific subjects but also builds general critical thinking skills. Make sure students feel comfortable asking questions and making…
Dona
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Dona

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Making them confident enough to take new chances of learning Disciplined Resourceful Patient Caring…
Gabin
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Gabin

Tutor Park Ridge, QLD
The most important things that I can do for students are helping them to succeed, build a professional friendship, and mentoring them by being a role model and teaching them good studying habits without forgetting to encouraging them. My strength as a tutor is the experience that I have from the informal tutoring that I have done back in high…
Chamini
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Chamini

Tutor Pallara, QLD
Building a student’s love for learning is the most important part of education. When they truly enjoy what they are learning, they naturally reach their highest potential academically. I’ve seen this hold true for every child I’ve worked with, regardless of where they are on the learning spectrum. My strengths as a tutor include an ability…
Donya
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Donya

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
I believe that a good tutor's primary goal is to utilise everything at their disposal to convert concepts into tangible and engaging topics and enthuse their students. Thus, I believe motivation is the fuel for accomplishing great results. With tutoring, we can help students to build confidence by tackling their academic fears and as a result,…
Jun
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Jun

Tutor Parkinson, QLD
I think the most important things are building trust and focusing on the student as an individual. If a student doesn't feel safe to ask questions or make mistakes, they'll hold back and won't progress as well. Beyond that, I think it's really important to understand what each student actually needs. Getting the content right matters but helping a…
Alexi
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Alexi

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe that a tutor should instil a positive mindset to learning in each student, by encouraging them to challenge themselves, be persistent, and know that making mistakes is a part of learning. I also feel that a tutor should teach their students practical strategies and skills that students can learn to use independently. This way, students…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Marsden, QLD
Make the student feel comfortable and listen to them so that the instructions fit their level of knowledge and style of learning. Outside of sessions, the tutor should master the content. I am patient and friendly. I find maths intuitive. I'm a voracious reader. My background in economics and philosophy help me to explain new concepts in clear…
Amal
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Amal

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
My teaching style is a self-made one which is partially inspired by my mom and my grandmother who were also teachers. * I try to simplify things as much as possible. In fact, i believe, the most difficult thing to do is to simplify something. * I always try to include real-life examples while explaining concepts which helps the students to…
Jessica
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Jessica

Tutor Marsden, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is work with the student at their own pace and find ways that work best for them. It allows for them to not feel rushed and be able to take their time and not feel silly. I like to interact with children. I am a dedicated worker and love to be organized. I like to interact with kids at their…
Abel
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Abel

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Every learner has different requirements and preferences. It is critical that a tutor be able to modify their education to fit each student's unique needs. Tutors can modify their approach to enhance comprehension and engagement by having a thorough awareness of the student's strengths, weaknesses, and preferred learning style. Ability to convey…
Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Logan Reserve, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can provide a student with is the confidence in themselves that is needed to accomplish what they dream. By explaining things in a way which makes sense to each individual student they are equipped with the tools they require to get where they want to be in life. My ability to explain concepts in a way…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Most students want to get through the next exam, but I also consider it important that knowledge and skills are reinforced and retained for years, if not for life. Because I've studied chemistry, I have a broad grasp of sciences from biology to physics and maths, and can help students link related concepts in a reinforcing manner. I've also worked…
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Ayush

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Being patient and understanding with students, making sure they aren't feeling embarrassed to reach out and ask questions. The more confident they are to ask questions they wouldn't normally, the more progress they will make in their schooling/education. - I will prepare well for tutoring sessions - Understanding - Careful/mindful - Caring and…
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Jaishukh

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
I believe that as a tutor, I can make learning more enjoyable for students while also making them feel more comfortable and secure in asking questions without fear of appearing dumb. As a tutor, I would be a confidence booster for my students and also help them strengthen other abilities that will enable them to learn better. My strengths as a…
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Colette

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Believe in them and teach them to think. Persistence, I don't give…
Jack
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Jack

Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Practice and opportunity. Students come to tutors to practice on what they feel weak at and need the many opportunities to try and try to become confident. My strengths is my patience, I am happy to retry a question as many times as a student…

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Inside GreenbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Olivia tackled simple and compound interest calculations, applying formulas to practical scenarios.

In Year 11, Ethan focused on exponential growth and decay, along with an introduction to logarithms and their properties.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ava revised second derivatives—using them for graphing and motion problems—and practiced solving complex triangle questions drawn from recent classwork.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated to attempt exam-style modelling questions, even when her reasoning was correct—"she often takes the right steps but is very reluctant," as one tutor noted.

In Year 8 algebra, skipping key steps when rearranging equations led to small errors that made entire solutions fall apart.

A Year 5 learner avoided writing working for multi-step word problems, preferring mental calculation; this meant mistakes crept in unnoticed and were only found much later.

In senior statistics, over-reliance on notes and calculators left gaps in understanding, especially when faced with new calculator functions during assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Greenbank tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on notes now solving statistics problems almost entirely from memory, even tackling tricky triangle rules with new independence.

A high schooler recently started spotting and correcting their own errors while interpreting complex questions—something they hesitated to do before—which means fewer mistakes slip through.

In a Year 4 session, a student who previously rushed her work is now talking aloud about each maths step and highlighting key details, leading her to solve three-digit subtraction problems without any help for the first time.

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 Greenbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Boronia Heights State School.