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Tutors in Margate include a former Singapore Ministry of Education primary teacher with 25 years' experience, a university-level lecturer and PhD with TESOL certification, seasoned K–12 maths specialists, dedicated teacher aides and enrichment educators, an ATAR 99.80+ medical science student, peer mentors, youth coaches, and award-winning academic achievers across STEM and English.

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Joe

Physics Tutor Woody Point, QLD
It all comes back to confidence for me, when a student is confident in a subject again it can then translate into other areas of academia and even life. I firmly believe all students are capable of extraordinary feats and the support I show for my students allows for them to start believing that as well. My principal strength in tutoring is my…
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John

Physics Tutor Rothwell, QLD
Motivate them to get results. Build a open learning environment to best facilitate the learning process. Generate a confidence in the student to learn. Ability to communicate and excite the student to get results. Taking the student form where they are at the start to their final goal. Developing a sense of teamwork. Added to this, I have had many…
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Reagan

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
To help them understand the concept of what they are learning. Rather than just achieving high results, helping them understand the concepts of what they are learning will aid with advancing onto more difficult studies in the future. My strengths as a tutor would be being able to explain concepts to the student at a level they can understand and…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Brighton, QLD
Ideally, I want to instill the same sense of wonder and love that I have for mathematics in the students. This won't work for all students, of course, so failing that I think a physics tutor should be able to teach a student how to think for themselves - it's one thing to be shown how to get an answer, and it's another thing entirely to be taught…
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Izabelle

Physics Tutor Murrumba Downs, QLD
Be patient and understanding with them, just taking the time to properly help and guide the student. My patience, I’m very understanding and open minded so I’m happy to take the time with the student and properly help…
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Kuhu

Physics Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
I truly think empowering a student to ask questions is one of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student. The confidence to ask questions leads to a student's ability to think for themselves. This combination is what allows maximum progress. I am patient and I am attentive, allowing me to pinpoint the exact area of confusion…
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Rogan

Physics Tutor North Lakes, QLD
Assisting in developing the student's ability to learn and problem solve. Whilst teaching specific ideas and content related to topics is important, developing learning and problem solving skills are crucial throughout their lives and future studies. I think my patience and ability to explain things in different perspectives helps others grasp…

Local Reviews

I have to say though that the coach you put me with -- Ali, was really great!
Laureen

Inside MargateTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jalen focused on collecting like terms and solving one- and two-step algebraic equations, as well as practicing multiplication and division of fractions.

Year 10 student Callum worked through trigonometry using sine and cosine rules with example problems, then reviewed scientific notation and significant figures in preparation for class tests.

For Year 4, Mia practiced multiplication tables, subtraction skills, and identifying proper versus common nouns through worksheet activities.

Recent Challenges

Incomplete homework was a recurring issue across several year levels, particularly in upper primary—one Year 5 student "had not done last week's homework," leading to lesson time being spent revisiting old material instead of progressing.

Messy or hard-to-read written work also surfaced; as noted for a Year 4 girl, "her writing was very large, messy and hard to read," which made her spelling practice less effective and slowed feedback.

In lower secondary maths, a Year 8 student frequently forgot to expand all terms when solving algebraic equations; as one tutor observed, "Jalen forgets to expand the 2nd term… but after some feedback is fixing that." This meant errors went unnoticed until directly addressed.

For one senior student preparing reports (Year 11 English), there was difficulty organizing ideas: she had "all the skills and info but not sure what first to focus on to put a task together," so lessons focused on step-by-step note-taking and planning.

Across grades, missed homework, unclear written steps, and organizational gaps regularly delayed progress and sometimes left students frustrated or less confident mid-task.

Recent Achievements

During a Margate tutoring session, Callum confidently solved sine and cosine rule problems that had previously stumped him, finishing all set questions with minimal support.

Another tutor observed that Jalen, also in high school, began checking his own algebra homework for errors, marking a shift from relying on correction. This led him to get all expanding and equation-solving questions right independently.

Meanwhile, Melody in Year 5, who once avoided speaking up when unsure, now volunteers her opinions about tasks she likes or dislikes. She will attempt new challenges even if she's not certain of the answer.

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 Redcliffe Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Humpybong State School.