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Tutors in Kairabah include a career school teacher with 20+ years' experience, a current secondary maths and science educator, an award-winning debating adjudicator, a university academic mentor and peer tutor, several ATAR 90+ high achievers (including duxes), creative writing specialists, and energetic youth coaches—each bringing proven mentoring skills from classroom teaching to sports camps and STEM competitions.

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Ching yu

Tutor Yarrabilba, QLD
I will do my best research and study before tutoring. I hope students can find my teaching heart who has a passion for tutoring. Building up the confidence in students and teaching them how to build up effective learning in their daily life. Improving my students study skills and building up the good foundation to get into University. I have my…
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Lachlan

Tutor Yarrabilba, QLD
The actual academics itself, while being at the core of the tutoring, is not the most valuable aspect. From my experience, most students do not have the care or respect for their instructors, and mutual respect in particular is essential, because mutual trust is otherwise close to impossible for many people. You must find a balance between being…
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Danny

Tutor Logan Village, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to go out of his/her way to make sure a student succeeds. For example, by making sure the student understands the material by either using different methods to convey key ideas or for the student to have constant interaction to the tutor and not just during the allocated tutor time. I…
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Emma

Tutor Logan Village, QLD
I believe two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are help them gain some new insight and understanding into a subject, as well as try to inspire a genuine passion for the topic. As a tutor, I believe my one of my strengnths would definitely be my intense love of English. I'm also extremely time efficeint and organised, and…
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Ian

Tutor Chambers Flat, QLD
Adaptability Accountability Patience Perseverance Working to the lesson plan and reading when the students are losing interest. Understanding the individual and being flexible enough to achieve the desired outcome. If the student didn't grasp the lesson it is not a fault with them, it is back on the tutor for not making it interesting enough …
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Alissa

Tutor Buccan, QLD
While having a strong foundational knowledge of the subjects is important, I believe communication skills, patience and a drive to learn is what makes a good tutor. As a tutor, you have to have an abundance of patience because you are trying to assist with a concept they have previously struggled with, and hence may have convinced themselves they…

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.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Frazer practised **simplifying fractions** and learned to calculate lowest common multiples using step-by-step examples.

Year 10 student Mia worked through the **Pythagoras theorem** for both missing sides and angles, applying it to worded problems and composite shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam focused on **trigonometric expressions** by simplifying equations in different domains and solving related practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was asked to complete times table homework but arrived at the next lesson without it, making progress on division tasks much slower.

In Year 10, a tutor observed, "he relied on the calculator for simple multiplication and fractions," which limited recall and slowed down algebra revision.

During a Year 11 practice test, one student hesitated to show working in stats questions—errors crept in and checking became impossible under time pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner's messy written layout in fraction work made it difficult to identify where understanding broke down, especially when new terms appeared.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kairabah noticed a Year 10 student who used to stay quiet now regularly asks for help when stuck, showing real initiative during math sessions.

In Year 8, another student went from guessing on homework to independently completing all assigned questions—something she'd never managed before.

For a senior student preparing for exams, there's been a clear shift: after struggling with trigonometric equations, he tackled almost every practice problem correctly this week and started underlining key information without prompting.

The last session ended with him choosing a tougher question to solve on his own.

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 Logan Village Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Rock State School.