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Tutors in Spring Mountain include a school dux and Peter Doherty STEM award winner, experienced teacher's aides, Kumon and private maths/English tutors with top cohort results, an international Olympiad competitor, ATAR 99-level achievers, peer mentors, science competition medalists, and university students excelling in biomedical science, engineering, education and linguistics.

Chani
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Chani

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
To teach a new and/or difficult concept requires meticulous planning from the tutor, patience and understanding. Ensure to allocate plenty of time for the student to understand and apply the knowledge - repetition of a concept is often essential to ensure a new concept is embedded. The ability to adjust the teaching methods to different students -…
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Ahmed

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Help students understand, guide them through challenges, boost their confidence, and adapt teaching to suit their unique learning styles. I excel at explaining things clearly, being patient, adjusting to different needs, and creating a positive learning…
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Ankur
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Ankur

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
Be calm and smiley with student. A tutor under any circumstances shouldn't criticize the student instead be positive to him. Give them challenging task to overcome their weaker areas. Be imaginative with student. Always listen to student very calmly and behave more like a friend. Most importantly never ever a tutor should laugh and scold his…
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sukhpreet

Tutor South Ripley, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do is understand their student, as considering their ability, learning style, and pace. As these small gesture can not only improve the student teacher relationship but have a positive impact/growth on the students learning. I believe some (top 3) of my strengths consist of communication, teamwork, and…
Syed
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Syed

Tutor Augustine Heights, QLD
The most important thing I can do for my students is leaving them feeling confident and self-sufficient. They can't rely on tutoring forever and I hope to prepare my students by turning them into independent critical thinkers who can always ask questions as well as find their own answers. My strengths are my patience and my ability to improvise…
Sunil
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Sunil

Tutor Augustine Heights, QLD
Empower encourage and motivate Listening, Teaching skills, Understanding of multisensory teaching…
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Mosammat

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
Apart from teaching study materials and helping students in their learning journey, tutors must assess students' potential and structure their plan accordingly, or else it is easy for students to lose interest in learning and may find learning difficult later. My friendly nature helps students get comfortable with my teaching and asks questions…
Kaitlyn
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Kaitlyn

Tutor Brookwater, QLD
Being able to identify a student's weaker points and helping them to build their concepts starting from a strong foundation is absolutely essential as a tutor. Being a recent high school graduate, I reckon I could easily relate to students and understand their troubles in various…
Paawanpreet
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Paawanpreet

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
A tutor does not only teach the student but also develops a personal mentorship relation with them, helping them in various situations, which can prove to them as life lessons. Agility to teach a great diversity of students, ability to devise new techniques of teaching and instant rapport formation with…
Jeanel
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Jeanel

Tutor Springfield Lakes, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make sure they understand the subject and get a good grade afterwards. And help the student to be consistent with learning, consistency is more important than being smart. My strength as a tutor is being patient, caring and make sure the person understand what I’m teaching. I would give…
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Lakhveer

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for students are providing personalized guidance, fostering a positive learning atmosphere, boosting confidence, and helping them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My strength as a math tutor lies in my ability to simplify complex concepts, tailor my teaching approach to individual…
Cyrus
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Cyrus

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them confidence in a subject they had no prior confidence in my strengths as tutor range for being a very patient individual that’s very understanding to being a great explainer of concepts and…
Laura
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Laura

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
Provide them different strategies that assist them in being their best learner. Patient Kind Reliable Flexible with…
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Alan

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is instil resilience in a student. Another is show them good study practices. Explain complex concepts by breaking it down into simpler…
Karina
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Karina

Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
I think the key is for the student to develop and discover for himself the way that suits him to obtain the result. I like to give children tools so they can develop their own…
Muhammad
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Muhammad

Tutor Springfield, QLD
Treat the student in a nonthreatening, calm manner. Respect the student and their thought processes and engage them in the material. Do not be hyper-critical. It is the tutors responsibility to ensure the student fully understands a concept, i.e. they are able to apply knowledge by themselves especially in areas such as mathematics and physics. I…
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Samuel

Tutor New Beith, QLD
The most important things to consider when tutoring a student is being clear and being careful with each topic. Being patient and concise. Trying to elaborate and explain things when students get stuck on something or don't understand something quite as well. My strengths are that I am clear with people, especially kids. I think am good at…
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Emily

Tutor New Beith, QLD
A lot of the time teachers/tutors will try and give up trying to make huge steps and get disappointed when they don't get everything. I think a tutor needs to take small steps, and praise them when they accomplish something, no matter how small. It is important that they do get praise or they will be disappointed and not want to continue trying to…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Springfield, QLD
As a tutor, it's my responsibility to respect my students, to always encourage them and to never give up on them. Moreover, it is my duty to inspire my students and to support them so that they achieve their full potential. I believe that my strength comes from my ability to adapt and accommodate for a students' particular style of learning. Each…
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Chizaram

Tutor Ripley, QLD
Bringing about a desired positive outcome, first psychologically and then academically. A teacher to me is wholesome. My ability to meet every child at the very point of their needs and tailor their learning experiences to suit them, making them comfortable and willing to…
Jennifer
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Jennifer

Tutor New Beith, QLD
To talk them through the material and help them to see different ways of looking at the problems, if one way isn't helping to change it and explain things differently, to find a better way of explaining things for them as all people learn and take information in in different ways. I believe letting them have time and having patience to let them…
Marc
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Marc

Tutor Camira, QLD
Listen, I feel that I need to hear what they struggle with and why they think they are unable to do as well as they would like. From their we can use their strengths to help improve their weaker parts of their school work. I understand where the students are coming from. I was not a top 1% student in high school. I have been able to find a way to…
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Georgina

Tutor Camira, QLD
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is being supportive and encouraging. I’ve always had amazing teachers throughout my schooling and they’ve helped me achieve many of my academic goals, I hope to do the same one day. I’m patient but perseverant, I always make sure the person I teach understands the topic…

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Renee was excellent in doing a 5 week intensive prep with my son for yr 12 externals exams for Math Method. EzyMath have been easy to work with. Thank you!!
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Inside Spring MountainTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Issy worked through differentiation techniques for trigonometric and logarithmic functions, as well as methods for integrating complex expressions.

Year 11 student Olivia focused on understanding vector multiplication in Specialist Maths and interpreting logarithmic scales using real-world data examples.

For a younger student, Year 7 Pavit revised solving and factorising quadratic equations and practiced probability concepts, including representing outcomes with simple graphs.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student frequently skipped writing out steps when solving algebra and trigonometry problems—"she did most of it mentally," one tutor noted—which led to sign errors that were only noticed much later.

A Year 12 student tackling financial maths homework sometimes struggled to keep track of which variables belonged where, making loan model questions harder than necessary.

In contrast, a Year 4 learner often forgot to "borrow" during subtraction because written work was messy and working lines got lost on the page.

When feedback was given in class, there were times it wasn't taken up right away, meaning similar mistakes reappeared next lesson.

Recent Achievements

A Spring Mountain tutor recently noticed Isabelle, a senior student, has started identifying key details independently in complex financial maths questions—something she hesitated with before.

Issy, also in high school, now tackles unfamiliar bivariate data problems independently after just one example, rather than waiting for step-by-step guidance as she used to.

Meanwhile, Pavit in primary school made a clear shift from relying heavily on his fingers for subtraction to using mental strategies instead, especially when working with two-digit numbers. Last session, he completed a full set of sums without reaching for his hands once.

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 Redbank Plains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Spring Mountain State School.