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Tutors in Samford Village include a qualified middle school maths teacher with international experience, a Maths Olympiad and Australian Maths Competition awardee, youth mentors and assistant coaches for K–12, peer leaders from top selective schools, Dux and academic award winners, experienced childcare educators, psychology students, and passionate STEM university scholars.

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Cameron

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Be relatable, be empathetic, and be encouraging. School for most children is not somewhere they wish to spend 8 hours a day. The best thing a tutor can do is stick with them and show them how to grow academically but mor importantly, as a person. I'm generally relatable, I was never good at school but I had an interest in math and decided I wanted…
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Bruno

Tutor The Gap, QLD
- Be approachable about any problems the student may be having in the area of study - be friendly, patient and accepting of the fact that everyone makes mistakes, helping the student overcome the challenges they face in the area of study without any judgement. This in turn builds confidence and comfort between tutor and student. Until year 9 I…
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Alexandra

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Patience is the most important aspect, showing frustration just makes students feel stressed and resentful. As a tutor we are there to make their life easier not add extra pressure or make them feel scared to ask questions about things they don't understand. I think my biggest strength as a tutor will be adaptability, I understand that we all…
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Janudi

Tutor The Gap, QLD
Have confidence and be prepared for anything. I’m kind, compassionate and accommodating. Whenever there’s an issue, I like to problem-solve and find solutions for…
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Loren

Tutor Albany Creek, QLD
I strongly believe all students learn differently and have their own unique study methods, therefore it is important for a tutor to adjust to the student's needs and personalise the study session. However, I also consider it useful that tutors help develop new study habits and introduce new ways to learn whilst tutoring in a way that the student…
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Caspar

Tutor Mitchelton, QLD
It is important to be cognisant that whilst clear explanation of theory is important to learning, an even more vital constituent element is allowing the student to develop their own intuition and understanding of a topic which can only happen through their own thoughtful practice. Our job as a tutor is not to tell students what to think but to…
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Michelle

Tutor Mitchelton, QLD
I believe it is very important to understand the way the student learns and finding strategies which works best for them. I also consider building an effective relationship between the teacher and student important. This is because I believe it is has a great impact on their learning and is important to their success. I believe one of my…
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Shayna

Tutor Mitchelton, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be empathetic. I remember my own struggles with learning and the shame that discouraged me from trying. I want my students to feel that their personal needs are important and to understand that intelligence isn't measured by the time or effort it takes to learn something. I…
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Jeremie

Tutor Warner, QLD
As a tutor, the most important thing is to impart confidence to the student, where they believe in themselves and their ability to overcome problems they face when learning. My friendly attitude gets the students to open up and tell me what they are struggling with in the subject. However, when need be, I can be serious and put down my foot to…

Local Reviews

Brandon has shown he is very astute in assessing the areas where Angel needs help in his approach to his work and is helping him with those as well as improving his maths
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sophie worked on adding and subtracting decimals as well as comparing fractions and decimals to determine which values were greater or less.

In Year 8, Jacob focused on Pythagoras' Theorem and trigonometry by tackling practice problems involving right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Mia revised solving linear equations and then expanded brackets with algebraic expressions for extra practice.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, a student hesitated to attempt subtraction and fraction tasks independently, often seeking reassurance instead of checking her own answers. As one tutor observed, "she understands the method but isn't sure if she's right or wrong yet," leading to slow progress on test preparation.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tackling algebra struggled with rearranging equations and consistently forgot to show working for multi-step percentage problems; this made it difficult to identify calculation errors and resulted in incomplete homework corrections.

Both scenarios meant time was spent rebuilding confidence or reworking the same problems rather than moving forward with new material.

Recent Achievements

One Samford Village tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 8 student who used to get stuck on times tables—she cut her recall time from six minutes down to just two, now working through problems much faster and asking for extra practice without prompting.

In Year 10 maths, another student who previously hesitated with equations is now independently rearranging formulas and drawing diagrams from worded questions, instead of waiting for step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, in Year 5, a younger learner who would guess at fraction problems has started double-checking her answers and explaining her reasoning out loud before moving on.

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 Arana Hills Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Samford State School.