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Tutors in Reedy Creek include a 30-year science and maths teacher with a Master's in Education, Bond University scholars with ATARs up to 98.8 and state-level academic awards, a seasoned English teacher with postgraduate credentials, an Olympiad-winning peer mentor, specialist early childhood educators, and passionate STEM university students at the top of their fields.

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Mila

Science Tutor Burleigh Heads, QLD
Helping to reduce stress of students who need help. Offering my life wisdom (so far) to younger people. Providing the students with a contact so they can feel supported whenever they are struggling with their studies. Being the eldest of 4 kids, I have experience interacting with younger people. I have 4 years of experience tutoring 2 high school…
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Hana

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to teach them ways of learning and/or studying in which will assist them in school or future purposes. It is also important that tutors a student's strengthen subject comprehension and also help them build more confidence in the subject or learning area. I am hardworking and…
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Sebastian

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
The most important things I can do for, and with, a student as a tutor is are being able to set realistic goals, work towards and track progress towards those goals, and celebrate achievements together. Tutors must know the content that they are teaching, and refresh their knowledge in their own time if they are unsure of something. Additionally,…
Ian
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Ian

Science Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
Work one-on-one with a student at their pace to become successful in that subject and having the confidence to have a go at any problem given to them which ideally they can transfer to any subject or situation and be successful in all areas of their lives. A belief that my students can succeed, use whatever methods have been taught to them by…
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Aneeqa

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
As a tutor, the most important thing you can do for a student is to be willing to put in the extra work to make sure that students excel in their subjects and that is my biggest purpose in tutoring is to make a difference so that students can stress less and enjoy their high school experience. Tutors have huge impacts on the academic successes of…
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Dimitrios

Science Tutor Robina, QLD
I think the most important thing is making sure the student feels comfortable about the work that is being explained and feeling free to ask questions. My strengths as a tutor include making sure the student fully understands and grasps the concepts we are going through by attempting similar question…
Rod
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Rod

Science Tutor Robina, QLD
A tutor can engender a sense of self respect and a more positive attitude in students. They have the ability to increase their confidence in specific education subjects in a very competitive world. I believe tutors are able to lift the self esteem of students and remove that extra stress from the every day school life Being able to relate to the…
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Tejaswini

Science Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a genuine understanding of the subject, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should support the student’s individual learning style, set achievable goals, and help them develop the…
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Elouise

Science Tutor Mermaid Waters, QLD
Be engaging and patient. If the child doesn't understand finding different ways to explain and help guide their knowledge. I have great patience with children (worked in childcare), and have been leading children's learning by volunteering in church ever since I was…
Joel
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Joel

Science Tutor Mermaid Beach, QLD
Most students end up investing in a tutor as they have not been taught the skills to synthesise concepts and study themselves. My aim as a tutor is to inspire students to be independent learners by providing them with the supplies, support, and motivation to continue what they have learned by themselves at home. Tutoring only occurs for a short…
Bryan
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Bryan

Science Tutor Carrara, QLD
Soft skills, not only things you learn from a book, being a tutor is more than being a teacher, is being also a mentor. Empathy, my upbringing, my skill…
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Jimp

Science Tutor Benowa, QLD
I have full confidence to improve any learner as long as he/she has willingness for study. I have my own ways for teaching and strength their confidence and find suitable learning methods for them and form their own good learning habits. I am good at using ordinary life things or phenomena to explain why we need to learn this knowledge and its…
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Cameron

Science Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
The most important aspect of tutoring is making learning enjoyable! I achieve this though understanding unique learning patterns and teaching specific effective study habits and processes which reduce the stresses and anxiety which are all too commonly associated with exams and assignment deadlines. Once developed, these skills are applicable well…
Alexandre
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Alexandre

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Create pathways so the student can figure things out on their own as the end goal is the personal development of the student. This can be by increasing their organisational skills or better interpreting questions. Good people skills and able to connect and relate to students. Active teaching methods, asking a lot of questions and creating…
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Jasrun

Science Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is giving them the ability to problem solve independently, so that s a tutor would not be needed in the future. Giving a student the ability to learn how to study is the perfect opportunity for that student to reach its full potential. Another key factor a tutor can bestow on a student is the…
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Irani

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
I believe breaking down complex concepts in to simple ideas and guiding the students through them is the most important thing I can do as a tutor. Also, it is very important for me to ensure the students understand what I teach. I have good communication skills and I love working with…
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Darshana

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Te most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. - Patience - Adaptability - Enthusiasm - Empathy -…
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Adrienne

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
I think the most important aspect of tutoring is to assist your students to become confident, independent learners. Kind, patient, genuine with a depth of knowledge gained from classroom teaching alongside industry…
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zihan

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
Students instill those executive study skills that will serve the student well in future academic life. A good tutor could let students benefit from better study techniques and altitude. My strength as a tutor is that I can do double language tutoring, both in Chinese and English. Furthermore, I can break complex questions into easy…
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Yashodhya

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
One of the most important thing a tutor can do is reinforcing the student. That is really vital in teaching, positive reinforcements such as praising all the time and encouraging. One of my main strengths are being able to understand the child. I often relate to my experiences and understand them, and I have patience to teach…
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Brodie

Science Tutor Robina, QLD
The most import thing a tutor can realise is that everyone has different expectations and preferences for learning and those criteria need to be what shapes how you teach individual students. Just as importantly however, you need to be constantly searching for the root of the problem your student is having; -Is their basic math knowledge…
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Noor

Science Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is make their student independent and confident in their studies I spend a solid amount of time planning my lessons beforehand and giving the student lots of feedback. I get to know my students very well academically and can tailor my style to different…
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Aswin

Science Tutor Burleigh Waters, QLD
I believe that a tutor must guide the student to learn independently by introducing different methods and techniques to learn. This is because an hour or two of supervised study in a week is not sufficient to learn and excel in a subject. Further, in this modern world with ever expanding technology there are many avenues to study and learn the…

Local Reviews

Claire is tutoring my son in year 11 maths methods and he is gaining a lot from the sessions. She is highly intelligent, concise, adaptable and friendly. Highly recommend.
Angie, Reedy Creek

Inside Reedy CreekTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Will worked on multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as solving worded fraction problems using extension worksheets from school.

Year 11 student Jacob focused on binomial probability and cumulative density functions (cdf), including calculator techniques for normal distributions. In another lesson, Jacob also reviewed double derivatives and optimisation strategies for upcoming internal assessments, practising concavity and deriving techniques with exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student had not completed the assigned revision before a session, which meant time was spent reteaching content rather than consolidating skills for upcoming assessments.

In a recent Year 10 statistics assignment, the same student's written explanations lacked clear logical flow and did not consistently justify conclusions; "he needs to relate his research back to the main point or solution," as noted by a tutor.

For another student in senior maths, there was heavy reliance on calculators and formula sheets—this became apparent when unfamiliar algebraic rearrangements without aids led to confusion mid-exam.

Recent Achievements

One Reedy Creek tutor noticed a real shift with Jacob, a high schooler who used to struggle with calculator functions—he now independently applies log rules and converts questions into log form without prompting.

Will, also in high school, recently began showing his working for integer problems after hesitating to communicate his process last term; he's now much more thorough and accurate on assignments as a result.

In Year 5, Will tackled division with pro-numerals using a new strategy he discovered himself, overcoming earlier confusion independently by choosing an approach that worked 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 Robina Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hillcrest Christian College.