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Tutors in South Stradbroke include a former school science and maths teacher with years of K–12 tutoring experience, an Assistant Professor of IT Engineering, a postgraduate mathematician, peer mentors with top 10% HSC English results, seasoned early childhood educators, university academic award recipients, and subject competition high-achievers in mathematics and the sciences.

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Mark Gil

Economics Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Inspire them to continue learning and reach their goals. I am passionate about teaching others. If a mentee does not understand something, I try to find ways to make it easy for them. I have both the education and the rigor, fostered through my education, to give a holistic tutoring experience.…
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Hebe

Economics Tutor Runaway Bay, QLD
provide some teaching materials and be patient when explaining to students. I am friendly and an easy going person. I can express my ideas clearly and thoroughly to the…
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Methembe

Economics Tutor Pimpama, QLD
Build confidence in the student. Because the self belief will help the student in exam situations. Help inspire the student to fall in love with their school Being able to breakdown what might seem complicated and make it simple and…

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Erik is doing a fantastic job - heaps of knowledge Thank you
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Inside South StradbrokeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava focused on identifying and using literary devices like metaphor and personification in a page from *The Book Thief*, then created an original story applying these techniques.

Year 9 student Alex reviewed a General Maths assignment, practiced rearranging equations, and received feedback on an English assignment draft.

For primary, Year 4 student Jack worked through algebraic expressions—writing sums and solving with numerical substitution—and practiced daily sentence writing to improve handwriting.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student in Biology struggled to incorporate teacher feedback into a draft evaluation, hesitating to reorganise and clarify points despite step-by-step scaffolding. She tended to copy previous sentences instead of directly answering the revised question.

In Year 10 Maths, a student had difficulty distinguishing between method, results, and discussion sections when preparing an assignment report—this uncertainty slowed progress on upcoming assessments.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner repeatedly left homework materials at school and missed spelling practice; without these resources at home, daily routines were disrupted and spelling errors persisted into classwork.

Recent Achievements

In South Stradbroke, a tutor recently observed exceptional progress across several students. In Year 11, Holly took the initiative to contact her biology teacher for extra feedback and revision questions before an exam—something she hadn't done independently before—and her proactive approach paid off with an A on both assignments, exceeding her previous goals.

Meanwhile, Kirsty (Year 10) is now weaving literary devices into her creative writing without prompting; previously she'd struggled to engage readers but just achieved a 20/25 on her essay by leading with character development.

In Year 4, Jack surprised his tutor by timing himself during a compound words activity, completing it in under 16 seconds after initially hesitating to be timed at all.

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.