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Tutors in Kholo include a university Dean's Honour recipient with 99/100 in engineering mathematics, an ATAR 99.3 International Baccalaureate graduate, experienced youth mentors and teacher aides, primary and secondary education students with extensive classroom placements, seasoned guitar and maths tutors, and academic award-winners passionate about guiding K–12 learners to excel.

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Terena

Tutor North Ipswich, QLD
I believe that tutoring for a student should be a safe zone space where they can make mistakes. Tutoring does not have the same pressue for a student that school can, as such it is important for a tutor to be patient and adaptive when a student is struggling with a concept. A tutor should welcome mistakes as an opportunity to grow. I also believe…
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Mac Thuy Duong

Tutor Brassall, QLD
Being supportive and bonding with students while keeping the needed formality are essential. This makes students more comfortable expressing their opinions and feelings during study sessions. Thus, tutors can cater the class more to their needs and accelerate their progress. I am confident in my communication skills. I have a long history of…
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Amariz
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Amariz

Tutor Bundamba, QLD
Establishing clear boundaries while being friendly and approachable; there is friendliness but understanding you are there to help them succeed. I draw a strong line that there is time for things, and the time spent with me is to learn and grow. Assisting students to see the value of education and inspiring a genuine appreciation for it are also…
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Ana

Tutor Moggill, 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…
Stephen
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Stephen

Tutor Bundamba, QLD
Be understanding as to where they are up to, not to make assumptions about how much they know, be friendly and build up trust. Able to engage with a students' current strengths and weaknesses to tailor the teaching to them for maximum benefit for…
Hugh
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Hugh

Tutor Anstead, QLD
Ensuring a safe environment where they don't feel judged or embarrassed for not understanding something. I'm currently studying Mechatronic Engineering at QUT and I finished grade 12 with a VHA in Math B, C and Physics. I understand the content but I'm more interested in understanding what makes the content click with a student. Whether it's…
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Liam

Tutor Mount Crosby, QLD
To ensure that learning is engaging, and independent but with support so that they can grow in confidence and require less assistance in their learning. Another important thing a tutor can do is ensure that the mental health of students are prioritised as this plays a large role in their enthusiasm to study and in a larger part of their life. My…
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chelsea

Tutor North Ipswich, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to set up reachable and positive expectations for individual students. No two students learn the same, so it is important to cater for the individuals learning needs whether they need concrete materials, whiteboards, etc. As I am still relatively young, and work in a low socio…
Kai
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Kai

Tutor Brassall, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to relieve stress and to confirm to the student that their understanding of concepts is correct. By this i mean in my personal experience a lot of what i needed from my own tutors was for them to confirm that what i thought was correct was or not. I believe my strengths also…
Tisha
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Tisha

Tutor Karalee, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them to figure out the answers on their own rather than showing them the answers. As the quote goes " Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you've fed him for a lifetime." My strengths as a tutor would be the ability to break down complex…
Dan
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Dan

Tutor Pine Mountain, QLD
Inspire them to enjoy the work. They will be with you for a fraction of their actual study time. If you can inspire them to enjoy the work, they will work hard in and out of session. Wealth of knowledge Adaptable communication engaging personality Invested in those I…
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Danielle

Tutor Pine Mountain, QLD
Build their confidence. Listen to the students and their needs Patience. Ability to teach in a way that will benefit…
Timothy
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Timothy

Tutor Pine Mountain, QLD
As above, affirming their limitations JUST AS MUCH as their strengths - affirm, affirm, affirm! I believe the most fundamental truth is found in admitting and celebrating weakness. I would prioritise my strengths as: - enthusiasm - pedantic attention to detail - strong synthesising skills and understanding across a wide range of…
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Jake

Tutor Pine Mountain, QLD
1. Maintain a Supportive Environment Supportive environments for students, when learning new skills/strategies, need to be maintained in order for the student to reach their goals. 2. Showing the Student Respect As a tutor, you need to gain the students' respect through a range of ways, for example, giving them the chance to learn new skills…
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Paul

Tutor Brassall, QLD
To teach them to think intensively and critically so that they can learn independently in the future. In year 11 I was tutored in mathematics and so I understand the difficulty in learning new and unfamiliar topics. That experience will allow me to relate to the person I am tutoring, which will create a better learning experience for the…
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Aiden

Tutor Brassall, QLD
The most important thing is for a tutor to inspire the student to put in their maximum effort. I believe identifying strengths and weaknesses would be one of my strong…
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Amaya

Tutor Basin Pocket, QLD
Provide a safe space for a student to learn without peer pressure, or judgment, to help establish and foster effective study habits, and to leverage the unique advantages of one on one tutoring. I am patient, adaptable and…
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Roselyne

Tutor Moores Pocket, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the student does not need the tutor anymore. I am very patient person and I think this is a plus when it comes to tutoring my…
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Christian

Tutor Moores Pocket, QLD
I believe helping the student understand in their own way and time is the most important thing for them. Every student is different and requires different levels of attention or ways to learn different things. So understanding and respecting them is the always important to me. I believe also being knowledgeable is very important also. I’m…
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Kerri-Anne

Tutor North Booval, QLD
I am aware that not every child learns the same way and i will keep trying different methods until i am sure the child completely understands the concepts they are being tutored for. I think a tutor must be patient and provide positive feedback to encourage a positive relationship with learning. Having previous experience in the field and…
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Alex

Tutor Coalfalls, QLD
The learning space is the most impactful factor for a student's capacity to learn. If they don't feel safe or they don't feel encouraged, they can lose interest and/or disengage. Maintaining this space is the most important thing a tutor or teacher can do for their students. This takes the form of a number of things; the words and tone of voice…

Local Reviews

Mayank has been a great tutor and has given me great confidence in my own abilities. He has been patient with me and clearly explained concepts that I had either forgotten or previously struggled with. I'm more than happy to give a positive review to Mayank for his help. If at any time I feel like I'm struggling or need help, I wouldn't hesitate to get back in touch and ask for Mayank personally. Thanks to his tutoring, I feel like I have a good foundation going into the prep course, which makes me feel really positive about taking the next step.
Nic

Inside KholoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Cale focused on editing and drafting his English speech, as well as revising key Maths topics in preparation for upcoming tests.

For Year 9, Emily worked through linear equations using graphing techniques and practiced interpreting box-and-whisker plots from her recent lessons.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Jack strengthened his understanding of times tables with strategies for higher numbers and practiced operations involving decimals, percentages, and fractions to build confidence.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student lost a major Maths assignment due to not backing up his work properly, which had a significant impact on his grade; as noted, "he lost his math assignment which very badly affected his grade."

Meanwhile, in Year 11 English, drifting off-topic during speeches led to missing key points and losing focus by the end of drafts.

One primary student struggled to recall maths strategies unless prompted—"she didn't remember much from the previous lesson immediately"—and often made small calculation errors that only became obvious afterwards.

In a senior Maths session, failing to write summary notes after class meant gaps in revision built up quietly over weeks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kholo noticed a real shift in initiative from a Year 10 student who began researching assessment topics independently before sessions—something he hadn't attempted previously.

Another high schooler, Emily, overcame her earlier struggles with algebra by tackling linear equations more quickly and now double-checks her work for errors without prompting.

In a recent primary session, Trinity needed some reminders to recall fraction strategies but then handled division of fractions on her own, even remembering approaches from previous weeks.

Most recently, Emily completed a full interest worksheet correctly after having difficulty recalling key steps last term.

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 Ipswich Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Crosby State School.