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Priestdale's tutors include a Redeemer Lutheran College Proxime Accessit (ATAR 99.10) and dual science prizewinner, a seasoned maths and piano tutor studying at UQ, an ex-school English teacher with international credentials, Olympiad participants, youth mentors, and state-level athletes—each bringing real teaching experience, academic excellence or specialist coaching skills to local students.

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Matthew

Business Studies Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do is to instill confidence in a student. In the past, I had dealt with tough and frustrated students with patience and empathy. I try to make a student become confident by being a supportive friend more than a tutor. I do my best to create a comfortable environment where students can open up,…
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Uen Kwan Audrey

Business Studies Tutor Wishart, QLD
The most important thing I could do for my students is to inspire them through learning. For example, students can understand the complex topic better through application to daily situations. In Mathematics, this will better prepare them for complex questions and PSMTs as students will be learning real life applications as well as problem solving…
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Yu-Jen

Business Studies Tutor Stretton, QLD
The most important thing about being a tutor is definitely creating output for the student as effectively and efficiently as possible. However, this cannot be done in a way where the student feels obliged to come to your sessions to study. They must enjoy the environment so that they are doing this happily and to their own accord. I am persistent,…
Kris
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Kris

Business Studies Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Help them identify their strengths and weaknesses. Help them cultivate better study habits. Help them improve their own information and and task priority management. I have been tutoring students in various subjects since 2023. I know how to build a good rapport with students. I use various approaches to suit their study needs. I help…
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Maha

Business Studies Tutor Underwood, QLD
I consider self belief and self motivation are the most important skills a tutor can instill in a student I believe my strength as a tutor revolve around the fact I am a hardworking, patient, self motivated high school teacher who loves the satisfaction of an excellent result. However my weakness as a tutor would be that I like to spend a little…
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Hiren

Business Studies Tutor Eight Mile Plains, QLD
In my opinion it is extremely important to ensure the learner knows that it is safe to not succeed at first as learning is a process full of unsuccessful attempts.This will allow students to participate fearlessly in a tutoring session. Building that trust and relationship with students is an integral part of tutoring. It will enable students to…
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Anthony

Business Studies Tutor Runcorn, QLD
A student (or student's parents) hires tutors to teach them what they cannot learn from teachers at school. As such, the teachers must be failing to accommodate for the conflicting teaching/learning styles. Providing a student with a high degree of attention and a tutoring style suited to their learning style would develop the student's knowledge…
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Sarah

Business Studies Tutor Wishart, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them passionate about the subject. I wholeheartedly believe that a student must not cram information purely for grades, but to generate a genuine interest for the subject with the assistance of the tutor. I am very familiar with working with children from a large variety of ages. I…
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Thidaporn (Lukgade)

Business Studies Tutor Wishart, QLD
To help them with any questions they have and identify their strengths and weaknesses in that subject to help develop and improve on it. I think my strengths are that I am very patient, dependable and willing to learn new things. I think my weaknesses would be that because my study timetable will have to change every semester, the times that I…
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Chelz

Business Studies Tutor Macgregor, QLD
Understanding Individual Needs: Recognizing that each student learns differently and adapting teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles. Building a Strong Foundation: Ensuring that students grasp fundamental concepts before moving on to more advanced topics, creating a solid knowledge base. Encouraging Critical Thinking:…
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Vanessa

Business Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Teach themappropriately. Know your students, and teach them in their way. Strengths- I am availiable and I know i can teach so students will benefit from this! Weakness- Maybe pushing my cherubs too…
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Arya

Business Studies Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Help them out and to make them feel comfortable with asking you for help and to realise there are no stupid questions and both sides learn together. My strength is my interest to tutor and to help students out. As a not so long ago high school graduate, I know how it feels. Weakness: My lack of…
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Kevin

Business Studies Tutor Calamvale, QLD
It is very important for me as tutor to ensure that a student do not feel demotivated. This begins with creating a safe learning environment and ensuring that they will not feel pressured for making mistakes, as mistakes are part of the learning process. When a student struggles with a problem, it is important to be patient and commit to ensuring…
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Armaan

Business Studies Tutor Mansfield, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing guidance, motivation, and support. Tutors should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, helping students build confidence in their abilities. They should also instill good study habits and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it's crucial to foster a passion for…
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Xingyu

Business Studies Tutor Sunnybank Hills, QLD
Being respectful is one of the best ways to connect with a student, and allows students room to speak up about any issues they are having. Having good management skills will ensure students are taught with well prepared content, and also be heared with appropriate after class learning material to prepare for the next lesson. Very good…

Local Reviews

Good Morning, Thomas started tutoring Jaxon at the beginning of this year as he was struggling in the essential subjects last year. We attended his Teacher/parent in March and his teacher was concerned about his progress.What a difference Thomas has made.His school report this week was a major climb in both marks a comments. Jaxon adores Thomas and thrives on his postive teaching skills to him.Please pass on a huge Shoutout to him.
Jaxon Lassey

Inside PriestdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ben focused on area and volume calculations for both 2D and 3D shapes, along with converting between measurement units.

In Year 10, Lily tackled compound interest problems and practised applying the sine and cosine rules to non-right-angled triangles using her calculator.

For Year 11, Ethan worked through linear regression by creating scatter plots and finding trend line equations, then explored bivariate data analysis including correlation coefficients.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student began the lesson without a notebook or working calculator, which delayed progress in algebra tasks ("his calculator seems flat").

In Year 10, a science report draft lacked clear structure, making it difficult to communicate findings.

For a senior student in Methods, reliance on technology for seasonal indices meant handwritten solutions were incomplete—when asked to "show working by hand," steps were skipped and accuracy suffered.

One Year 12's assignment planning stalled because the scope was unclear; as the tutor noted, "clarify with teacher the scope of assignment and work on the data." This left critical data analysis unfinished before the deadline.

Recent Achievements

One Priestdale tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who used to guess through compound interest problems—now, he's setting up equations on his own and correcting earlier mistakes in percentage calculations.

A Year 12 student, previously hesitant to plan ahead, worked out a personalised study schedule for the holidays and mapped out revision topics for their ATAR exam without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who'd struggled with 3D shapes became much more engaged after using hands-on props; she successfully explained how to draw 2D views from those models by herself.

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 North Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Calvary Christian College.