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Tutors in Mooloolaba include a veteran international school teacher and head of maths, an early years classroom educator and soccer coach, award-winning maths competitors, experienced learning support staff from local schools, a creative academic writer with postgraduate credentials, and dedicated peer mentors—together bringing decades of hands-on K–12 teaching, tutoring, and youth coaching experience.

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Ben

Tutor Mooloolaba, QLD
The most important things would be to make it a fun and enjoyable experience and also to relate the information to the students in a way that is easy to understand. I’m always eager to learn and willing to adapt my style to cater for different students. I’m a great listener also and am very patient and understanding when it comes to…
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Niamh

Tutor Buderim, QLD
Being able to teach the content is one thing, but knowing how to teach someone to learn is far more important. People learn in different ways, and engage with different subjects based on their level of interest. As a tutor, the most important thing to do for a student is to teach them in a ways that works for them, and to get them interested in…
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Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Maroochydore, QLD
Understand their needs and learning styles and adap the lessons to suit them. Address the misconceptions and chose suitable questions/problems to help the student progress. Be personable and build a good working relationship with the student. I'm friendly, patient and kind - I build good rapport with my students. I'm experienced with many…
Kyle
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Kyle

Tutor Kuluin, QLD
A tutor is to mould the students attitude and associate the subject with pleasure. My strengths are that I approach learning with a good attitude, also as a tutor I can answer and clear up any problems. And as I have been tutored I know when it is done…
Cora
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Cora

Tutor Sippy Downs, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to design study plans around what the student is finding most difficult in their studies to then further develop their knowledge and skills in these areas. I am able to explain in depth concepts and problems that I have full knowledge of - especially maths. Although the student may not…
Teodora
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Teodora

Tutor Bokarina, QLD
Teach a student content in a fundamental way such that they can apply it to novel scenarios. This includes teaching students about how to approach exams, how to structure answers, as well as understanding complex tasks. Making information digestible Patience Matching students needs (slower if they need, high order questions if they…
Andrew
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Andrew

Tutor Meridan Plains, QLD
To give a student a passion fork learning due to increased confidence and results. Experience. I have learnt to explain concepts in easy ways to understand due to many years teaching students from all walks of life and…
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Kyralee

Tutor Alexandra Headland, QLD
It is so important for a tutor to know how a student learns. Some students don't work well with rote learning, so making activities that are fun and engaging is very important. Also, being aware that some students are more visual learners or kinetic learner, so being able to cater to that is extremely important. I believe that I can connect well…
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Lewis

Tutor Alexandra Headland, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, build confidence, adapt to their learning style, and encourage critical thinking. A tutor should also create a supportive environment that makes learning engaging and effective. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the ability to…
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Rosie

Tutor Buderim, QLD
The most important thing should be to make the student feel understood and supported. Not every child finds learning easy and so if you can make them feel confident, they will have a much higher chance of succeeding as they know someone is in their corner and genuinely wants them to do well. I am very flexible, so if a student has a certain way of…
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On Ki

Tutor Maroochydore, QLD
The answer to the academic difficulties they have. My creativity to explain the question to…
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Anna

Tutor Tanawha, QLD
Actively observe and listen to the student problem in order to understand and create safe learning environment. Ability to break down the problem according to the student levels giving possibly the most personalized and simplified explanation. Explaining on the most tangible example or simply comparing to favorite cartoon or tv series. Something…
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Ishwarya

Tutor Wurtulla, QLD
I feel that the most important things are creating a passion within the student for the subject and boosting their confidence and self-esteem. I am confident and articulate and thus would be able to communicate effectively with my student. I am also hardworking and would put in all the necessary effort to ensure my student realises his/her goals.…
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Savio

Tutor
Guide and mentor the students through academic problem solving and assist students in their learning aspects while motivating them to achieve to the best of their ability. I have strong leadership skills and great at motivating students to perform to the best of their ability to achieve academic milestones. I am passionate about coaching and…

Local Reviews

Mansi was prompt and polite with me. Genevieve was positive about the lesson and Mansi drew out where her weaknesses were and was patient and encouraging and kept Genevieve on track. Mansi has a great way of communicating and didn't talk down to or make Genevieve feel bad for not knowing the answer and explained the answer a few times, and in different ways.
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Inside MooloolabaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 Engineering student Alex explored bending moments and complex structural problems, broke down a design folio using truss calculator results, and discussed circuit theory alongside nuclear physics basics.

Year 11 Ryan focused on exponential probability distributions, including mean calculations with integrals, and also practised polynomial long division within the functions topic.

For Year 5 Rebecca, lessons centred on simplifying ratios and multiplying/dividing like terms by working through homework and class exercises together.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Engineering, one student relied heavily on school resources and hesitated to seek teacher feedback—missing chances to tailor assignments for QCAA requirements. As a tutor noted, "He needs to go above and beyond in final sketches and prototyping phases," yet often waited for direction rather than taking initiative.

In Year 10 Maths, another student struggled with organizing notes across subjects; inconsistent notetaking made it harder to revise effectively before assessments.

Meanwhile, a primary student skipped homework practice on multiplication tables, so gaps lingered into the next lesson—slowing their progress during more complex tasks like fractions.

Recent Achievements

A Mooloolaba tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after previously rating his confidence in maths as just 2/5, now self-rates at 4/5 and has started studying on his own outside of sessions—something he hadn't done before.

Another high school student who used to hesitate is now asking for clarification whenever she's unsure about new topics, especially when tackling unfamiliar algebra questions.

Meanwhile, a younger learner recently managed to explain the steps independently for solving money problems and only needed occasional hints to complete her homework.

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