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Springwood's tutors feature a 99.10 ATAR Proxime Accessit and multiple subject prizewinner, a Queensland Dux in Biology and German who mentors across STEM and humanities, experienced K–12 maths instructors—including an education degree candidate with formal tutoring roles—and university achievers in mathematics, engineering, law, science, pharmacy and business, many with coaching or youth leadership experience.

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Peta

Software Dev Tutor Mansfield, QLD
Care about the student and wanting them to succeed. I am patient and am able to think outside the box, so if a strategy isn't working I am easily able to look for another way of…
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Palden Ongmo

Software Dev Tutor Robertson, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to their struggles and try to teach them through empathy. I have experience tutoring and teaching at a university, while working there most of my students told me that my strength is my diligence and my attentiveness to their…
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Ryan

Software Dev Tutor Sunnybank, QLD
Where a classroom environment may not fully satisfy the student's individual needs and accomodate their personal learning style, a tutor can offer tailored support that more effectively addresses their gaps in understanding. The tutor can: equip the student with strategies for solving problems on their own; promote critical thinking, teach…
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Armaan

Software Dev 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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Ke

Software Dev Tutor Coopers Plains, QLD
Build their confidence and teach them learning methods Easygoing and…
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Muhammed

Software Dev Tutor Coopers Plains, QLD
Guiding them - not just in academics, but in other parts of life too. Making sure we're there for the student when they need it most is probably the most important part of the job. I make sure all my students understand the topic fully and completely before moving on, and am willing to wait and guide them patiently until they do so. I am not…
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Shivaansh

Software Dev Tutor Coopers Plains, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is put himself in the student's shoes, analyse his situation and figure out his strengths and weaknesses and thus solve his queries by asking more questions and getting the answer out of the student himself rather than spoonfeeding him. As a tutor, I have a ton of strengths. I would list a few…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Salisbury, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to raise the confidence of the student to enjoy learning rather than stressing on the competition and grades. Most importantly i consider communication is the best strength of a tutor to communicate each student in his/her comfort zone. This not only boost the confidence of the student but also helps…

Local Reviews

Janelle has been a great tutor to my son who is in grade 4. It has been 7 weeks since he started his Tutoring and he has gained knowledge and confidence in his English and Maths. Janelle has been a great, experienced tutor who makes learning fun for kids and gets them gagging for more knowledge. She has been a great fit for our son and we have Ezymath to thank for providing a great tutor.
Olivia, Underwood

Inside SpringwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ethan worked on adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominators and converting improper fractions to mixed numbers, using number lines for clarity.

In Year 9, Chloe practised solving equations by transposing terms and reviewed Pythagoras' theorem applications in geometry problems.

For Year 11, Marcus focused on linear regression techniques—finding trend line equations from scatter plots—and explored bivariate data analysis with correlation coefficients for his assessment task.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often arrived without essential stationery or with a flat calculator, which slowed progress in class tasks ("better stationary can help. his calculator seems flat").

In Year 10, messy or incomplete working when transposing equations made it difficult to identify where mistakes occurred—especially with fractions and squares.

A senior student preparing for maths exams tended to practice only familiar textbook questions instead of attempting the harder problem-solving types; this limited exposure to new scenarios.

In science, one student's report lacked clear structure, making key findings hard to follow.

Recent Achievements

One Springwood tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to rely on memory for solving equations—now he sets up equations himself and works through problems logically, which is a real change from guessing.

In another session, a high schooler stayed focused the whole time and even volunteered to do extra maths practice over the holidays, showing much more initiative than before.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, one student who was hesitant with fractions now confidently converts improper fractions to mixed numbers and explains her steps out loud while working through examples.

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 Springwood Road State School.