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Tutors in Holmview include a secondary-trained mathematics teacher with international classroom expertise, an ATAR 98+ scholarship recipient and peer mentor, seasoned K–12 tutors skilled in supporting learning challenges, a published creative writing specialist, award-winning academic high-achievers, and an engineering postgraduate with five years' experience fostering student growth across maths and sciences.

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Matthew

Psychology Tutor Mount Warren Park, QLD
My focus is to help a student achieve their best. This is achieved through working collaboratively to break down concepts and turn them into bite size digestible sizes. I can also share my experiences of studying and working across several sectors to help coach and mentor students for future endeavours. Communication across stakeholders is…
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Michele

Psychology Tutor Logan Reserve, 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…
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Jessica

Psychology 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…

Local Reviews

Jakob and Cara have a great working relationship and cover alot of content in each session. Cara's confidence and maths skills have grown considerably since commencing tutoring.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Lucas practised calculating mean, median, mode, and range for statistics assignments, including arranging data in histograms.

For Year 9, Zara focused on equations by revisiting factorising techniques and solving quadratic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia tackled logarithmic equations using log rules and worked on converting square roots to indices for her Maths Methods exam prep.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student avoided starting their assignment and left homework incomplete, meaning no progress was made on key topics ("has not made any attempts to the assignment yet").

For a senior student, missing homework also surfaced; despite being advised to seek teacher help on "Measures of Spread," no action was taken.

During a Year 7 algebra session, over-reliance on previous examples led to hesitancy when facing new questions—"kept looking at the previous examples before attempting new questions."

Meanwhile, a younger student's messy written work in multiplication tasks meant errors went unnoticed until prompted.

As assignments pile up or content becomes unfamiliar, this lack of independent practice and unfinished work can leave students feeling behind or unsure where to start.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Holmview noticed a high school student who used to hesitate during problem-solving now actively asks questions and talks through his thought process, especially when tackling tricky algebra exercises.

Another secondary student recently began identifying where she made mistakes in her workings without prompting—a shift from needing constant guidance to showing real independence on assignment problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 group that once waited for reassurance now races to finish sums on their own before asking the tutor to check their answers, proudly explaining how they solved each question themselves.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Edens Landing State School.