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Tutors in Paradise Point include a former primary principal with decades of global leadership and teaching experience, an award-winning university mathematics lecturer, maths specialists with postgraduate credentials, a black belt youth coach and academic prizewinner, peer mentors recognised among the state's top 10%, and experienced early childhood educators with years of K–12 tutoring expertise.

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Messina

Psychology Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Listening and tuning into their perception of things, making sure they feel heard and seen. Set goals and celebrate their wins. Patience, being the cheer squad, and identifying how the student learns, therefore knowing what approach and resources they'll best respond…
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Claudia

Psychology Tutor Helensvale, QLD
Help a student to believe in themselves academically and give them the confidence to approach any problem even if they don't immediately know the solution. I am very patient, understanding, empathetic and resourceful. I try to explain a concept in a way that I think would be easiest for the person to understand and simplify it before adding on…
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Renata is a professional!! She is reliable, competent, confident and organised. Our son is in very good hands and every lesson with Renata proves valuable. I would not hesitate to recommend Renata.
Gail, Paradise Point

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Jack revised operations with fractions and decimals, and practiced ordering positive and negative integers using short daily sentence activities.

In Year 10, Ava worked through General Maths assignment problems and practiced rearranging equations to support her understanding of algebraic manipulation.

For Year 11, Sam focused on preparing for a maths exam by tackling trigonometry concepts and consolidated new biology content from the start of term.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student hesitated to begin narrative writing, feeling "intimidated by the blank page," and struggled to transfer verbal ideas onto paper—often needing an opening sentence or margin notes just to start.

In senior Biology, another student missed marks after failing to address teacher feedback in a draft, despite being shown how to break down evaluation items; their organisation relied on scattered working papers rather than a clear plan.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 maths student repeatedly left homework booklets at school and submitted work with incomplete steps, making it hard for them to revisit their thinking later.

Recent Achievements

One Paradise Point tutor noticed a big shift in Holly, a high schooler who used to wait for direction but now proactively seeks feedback—she even contacted her biology teacher on her own about a tricky topic and asked for extra maths revision questions.

Kirsty (Year 11) recently exceeded her essay goal by scoring 20/25 after focusing on character-driven writing; she's also begun weaving literary devices into her drafts without prompting, something she was hesitant to try last term.

Meanwhile, Jack in Year 4 independently included direct speech in his sentences with barely any editing needed—a first for him.

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 Runaway Bay Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coombabah State School.