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Tutors in Jamboree Heights include a Masters of Teaching student with a 95 ATAR, an experienced university lecturer and K–12 tutor, Brisbane Grammar's Maths Dux and Year 11 Dux, seasoned peer mentors and teacher aides, Olympiad participants, accomplished STEM graduates from UQ and QUT, and passionate high school specialists with academic honours and competition success.

Aadeesh
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Aadeesh

Tutor Oxley, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to guide them towards the right answer without spoon-feeding them so they are able to effectively find the answer by themselves. My strengths as a tutor include proficiency in the subject that I am teaching and patience with the student if they don't understand what I am trying to say so I…
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Ana

Tutor Bellbowrie, QLD
While I believe it is obviously important to help a student learn and understand their chosen subject, it is also important to support and encourage confidence in a student. I found during my schooling years that the subjects I most succeeded in were ones where my teachers were kind and encouraging - it allowed me to feel comfortable to ask…
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Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Corinda, QLD
- Build their confidence - Help students perform to the best of their ability - Inspire them - Build on their strengths - Identify their weaknesses and assist them there. My strengths as a tutor are that I am patient, knowledgable, kind, professional, have excellent work ethic, polite, and I understand that everyone has different learning…
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Lukas

Tutor Brookfield, QLD
Most importantly, I believe a tutor should be genuinely interested in helping a student to reach their full potential in whatever goals they'd like to achieve, by mentoring and guiding students to continuously improve in all areas. Additionally, tutors need to be able to explain relative concepts, rather than simply providing answers to difficult…
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Sheela

Tutor Kenmore, QLD
Establish a trust and good will that we have the best of interests and intensions for them to do well. And to build a friendly rapport so they will not hesitate to communicate with us and ask questions without hesitation. Understanding the needs to the student and their style of learning, then catering the teaching method to suit…
Mary
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Mary

Tutor Corinda, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make sure a student can fully understand topics that have previously been difficult. I do not think it is not enough for a tutor to simply talk through the topic with the student and expect them to understand it. A tutor should explain the topic to the student and then, after more study…
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Campbell

Tutor Corinda, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for any student is teaching them the complicated thought processes and workings required to come to the right conclusion in any given situation or assessment, not just the conclusion itself. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my people skills and ability to connect and relate with my students,…
Stephen
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Stephen

Tutor Corinda, QLD
Improve students' grades at school and improve students' self-confidence towards Maths and English. I have a very high knowledge of the N.S.W. School curriculum. I am professional with all parents and I cater to the individual student and the student's…
Dana
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Dana

Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
The most important thing I can do as a tutor is to encourage the student to do their best and achieve their goals. If their goal is to get straight A's then I will ensure that I do all I can to help them get there. If their goal is to pass or to improve their grades, it is important that I help them do that. I do not want to give them the answers,…
Joseph
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Joseph

Tutor Kenmore, QLD
I believe that using good listening skills validates them, improves the educational outcomes and in turn improves confidence. Guiding them through the uncomfortable process of learning. I believe my empathy and experience with education are my strengths. I have a good ability to understand the student's perspective and what they are struggling…
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Eesha

Tutor Kenmore, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to support their students, believe in their potential, and have patience. It's also important to understand that each student learns differently, to know when to challenge them, provide helpful practice materials, and encourage them. My strengths as a tutor are patience, clear communication,…
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Jade

Tutor Sherwood, QLD
Be understanding and kind to kids without judgement in order to gain trust and keep committed because learning can take months which I am committed to. You cannot give up or lose motivation when things get difficult. I am patient and understanding so I don’t mind taking breaks or slowing down to help someone who is struggling grasp different…
Son
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Son

Tutor Durack, QLD
Generally, a tutor can assist students with deeply understanding learning subjects to help them to catch up with their education curriculum. In particular, among other things: - Help students to understand concepts that they do not quite understand while learning at school - Support them in doing homework, assignments, and other learning…
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Steven

Tutor Brookfield, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach in a way that the student finds comfortable and easy to understand. I have a flexible way of thinking and have a high understanding of the subjects I have studied. This provides me the flexibility to teach the material in multiple ways, so that each student can have a personalized…
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Thomas

Tutor Graceville, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to strike a balance between helping a student understand answers and explanations while also allowing them to attempt the work themselves first so they can effectively learn the content. My strengths are my mathematical knowledge, my communication skills, and my positive attitude. A blend of…
Yang
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Yang

Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to assist them with their studies and be a part of their learning journey. In addition, it would be to show understanding and respect for the student and acknowledge that every student has potential but they might just need a little bit of help along the way. I think that my strengths…
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Remi

Tutor Moggill, QLD
The most important things are having patience and consistently making sure students are keeping up with what I'm saying. If students are unable to keep up, it is important to explain the problem in a different way rather than repeating the same explanation. Having only recently graduated high school, I am still very familiar with the content the…
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Noverose

Tutor Inala, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help improve and enhance the skills of his tutees and support them in all ways. My strength of being a tutor is that I'm being responsible in a sense that I'm incharge with my tutee in the whole duration of my tutoring…
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Isabella

Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only help them understand and get better at the content but also to help them gain confidence in their learning. Most students get tutoring because they are not understanding the content taught to them by their teachers at school so it is the tutor's job to teach in a way that makes…
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Sherin

Tutor Kenmore Hills, QLD
be a coach to teach self-directed learning and install confidence in own skills become positive about learning new skills and how this is important in life, not only school teaching experience as a pre-service primary school teacher (all subjects) experience in second language tutoring in middle and senior school individual, understanding…
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Isabel

Tutor Gailes, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to their learning style and to be supportive. Not every student can be taught using the same plan, and it is necessary to change when needed so that a student can be successful. If a student needs a range of scenarios so that they can clearly understand the topic, it should be…
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Jason

Tutor Durack, QLD
A tutor should be able to consider the wants and needs of the student, as well as keeping a steadily growing pace in terms of learning content. If a student is lacking in a specific area, the tutor should be able to recognise that and determine or formulate content plans to help mitigate that. I believe any and every student should learn and…
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Khoi

Tutor Durack, QLD
The most important that a tutor can do for a student is to be the best friend of that student. It is crucial to remember that there are many other aspects to that student than just academic. If you know the student well enough, that student will begin to enjoy studying and being able to perform great academically. I believe that is the greatest…

Local Reviews

My daughter was very happy with her tutor. Annika gave her some confidence.
Audrey, Jindalee

Inside Jamboree HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aiden worked on area and surface area of a variety of shapes, using visual breakdowns to clarify each step.

In Year 10, Jasmine focused on trigonometry—specifically angles of elevation and depression—and completed assignment problems involving right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ryan tackled binomial probability applications and reviewed integration by recognition for exam preparation, with extra attention given to solving more complex questions involving continuous random variables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Chemistry, a student left homework incomplete and had not reviewed prior lessons, leading to forgotten terminology and confusion between formulas during acid-base questions. As noted: "Homework was not completed."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 Maths student relied heavily on mental calculations for integration problems but skipped setting out their working—this made it difficult to spot where small errors crept in or apply feedback. One tutor wrote, "Needs to write out everything."

In a senior class, overconfidence led another student to trust initial answers without checking units or revising formulas, so mistakes went unnoticed until practice tests.

Recent Achievements

One Jamboree Heights tutor noted a Year 11 student who used to rush through calculus questions is now pausing to draw diagrams first, which helps him break down multi-step problems more logically.

In a recent session with a Year 9 student, the tutor observed her starting to check her answers against formulas for binomial probability rather than just guessing—something she'd previously avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who often stayed quiet in lessons has begun openly pointing out when he spots mistakes in his working and asking how to fix them, finishing last session by correcting an error himself before moving on.

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 Mount Ommaney Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Jamboree Heights State School.