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Hope Island's tutors include a former school dux and multi-subject top scorer, experienced K–12 English and maths specialists with international teaching backgrounds, an Assistant Professor of IT Engineering, early childhood educators with diplomas, Olympiad participants, netball coaches, academic award recipients, and mentors who have guided students from primary through to advanced secondary levels.

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Sarah

Software Dev Tutor Pimpama, QLD
To foster the love of learning and aid in filling gaps where areas that need foundation is lacking. I am great at figuring out how students learn. This I believe is my best trait as a teacher. I thoroughly believe that learning stems of inspiration, passion and want in students. Bringing all those traits towards learning will foster love of…
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Nandaniben

Software Dev Tutor Coomera, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do are to explain concepts clearly, be patient and supportive, adapt to the student’s learning style, and help build the student’s confidence and independence in learning. My strengths as a tutor are clear communication, patience, and the ability to explain concepts in a simple and easy-to-understand…
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Sara

Software Dev Tutor Coomera, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to equip them with the confidence they require to suceed academically. Ultimately the role of the tutor is to facilatate the child's learning. Instilling a sense of belief in the child's self will ultimately allow them to suceed in their goals. I am extremely patient. In addition my work…
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Tom

Software Dev Tutor Helensvale, QLD
Important things a tutor can do for a student include: - Explaining things in an easy to digest manner. - Listening to any feedback or criticisms. - Going at a pace that the student is comfortable with. - Covering the subject they are struggling with in a way they can understand. - Improving confidence and preparation. My strengths…
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Shehryar

Software Dev Tutor Runaway Bay, QLD
> Understand how a particular student thinks and grasps the concept and then cater the content according to that. > plan a schedule and what contents tutor will cover. > have at-least a 1 hour session to handle all the queries that the student might have and help him through those. Math, IT, Engineering and English are my strengths, I have a…
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Hayden

Software Dev Tutor Arundel, QLD
The most important things a Tutor can for a student include: Keeping the student motivated, Giving the student the tools, knowledge, and technique to achieve the best possible results, Help the student strive to reach their maximum potential, Answer any queries to the students satisfaction, Tailor teaching technique to the student and answer…
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Ghulam Mustafa

Software Dev Tutor Arundel, QLD
Being supportive. Every student is different and has a different way of catching and understanding things, you just have to be patient and supportive. I feel like growing up most teachers were boring, and could not deliver the concept or usefulness of the things that were being taught. So when I teach I make sure I deliver not only the concepts…

Local Reviews

We are all good and super pleased with Joel. He really is awesome and very flexible to fit in with Katie’s schedule and requirements on learning.
Emma

Inside Hope IslandTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ava worked through multiplying tens and hundreds as well as division with decimals using her year-level text, plus completed a spelling practice from random words in her book.

In Year 10, Josh focused on preparing for his General Maths assignment and used a tool to practise rearranging equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily reviewed feedback on her English assignment draft and refined the content by editing sections according to her task sheet.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Biology student struggled to organise notes for a dense unit on metabolism; as one tutor noted, "breaking down objectives into flashcards and converting them into questions helped clarify revision."

In Year 10 Maths, a student found it difficult to distinguish between method, results, and discussion sections in reports—often not showing steps when rearranging equations, making feedback less effective.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student repeatedly left homework and materials at school, missing out on spelling practice and task completion. These lapses in organisation or process made learning slower and led to extra time spent catching up instead of progressing.

Recent Achievements

A Hope Island tutor noticed Holly, a Year 11 student, took the initiative to contact her biology teacher for extra feedback on a challenging question and achieved an A in both maths and biology after consistently applying teacher and tutor suggestions—an impressive step up from her last results.

Meanwhile, Kirsty in Year 10 has become much more comfortable using literary devices independently in her creative writing, drawing on feedback and reading fiction to build richer characters; she recently scored 20/25 on her essay, surpassing her previous mark.

In Year 4, Jack volunteered to be timed for his compound words activity and completed it in under 16 seconds—his fastest yet.

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 Upper Coomera Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coombabah State School.