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Tallebudgera's tutors include a former international school teacher with a Master of Teaching, an experienced K–12 science and maths educator with a medical science background, a seasoned early years specialist, a peer mentoring program founder and academic award-winner, high-achieving university students in medicine and engineering, and primary experts with postgraduate qualifications.

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Sebastian

English Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
The most important things I can do for, and with, a student as an english 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.…
Aneeqa
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Aneeqa

English Tutor Varsity Lakes, QLD
As an english 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…
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Tejaswini
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Tejaswini

English Tutor Robina, QLD
I think the most important things an english 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…
Shawnee
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Shawnee

English Tutor Elanora, QLD
Jessica
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Jessica

English Tutor Palm Beach, QLD
The most important things I can do for students is help them improve. Improve their confidence as well as support them. A tutor should not only help teach but to help a student maintain time management skills and to also maintain future studies. I am patient and I am able to explain material in numerous ways, which helps when one explanation may…
Jamie
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Jamie

English Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
A tutor can drastically improve a student's confidence in a subject and in their own ability. I think this is really important as this confidence boost will enable them to approach many aspects of their life with less fear, leading to greater opportunities. Throughout my school career I've learned lots about how to study and learn, and I am really…
Cameron
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Cameron

English 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…
Mathilda
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Mathilda

English Tutor Robina, QLD
I think that providing a safe and encouraging space for a student is the most important thing for an english tutor to do, as well as ignite some passion in them to succeed and be a support system. I believe that I am very approachable and friendly, so that students would be comfortable with asking for help. I also feel as though I can share some…
Amy
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Amy

English Tutor Robina, QLD
One of the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is to provide them with support for their weakest strengths. I believe that it is crucial that tutors are able to cater to the student's needs. As a tutor, I am able to work well with students. I have a natural skill of presenting content in ways that cater to the student's…
Sowmya
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Sowmya

English Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important this an english tutor can do for a student is to support them through their learning, whether they are improving or may be struggling. Having a support person to guide you through how to manage academics without judgement is very important to me. Furthermore, giving a space and environment where students can openly make mistakes…
Gyan
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Gyan

English Tutor Robina, QLD
I think a tutor has a lot of power in empowering a student and making them love learning and love the subject. If a tutor can reorient a student's perspective of a certain topic and make the student learn it, it enables the student to engage more with the subject and hopefully increases their passion for learning and education in general which I…
Zaylan
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Zaylan

English Tutor Robina, QLD
- Prioritise the areas that need the most work. - Find what works best for each individual. - Make the tutoring and learning experience both fun and enjoyable. - Strive towards the goals and dreams of each student. I am able to relate to students who struggle with the task of studying. I can understand how difficult it can be for some, and it…
Hamid
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Hamid

English Tutor Robina, QLD
Inspire them. Anyone can regurgitate textbook material in a different way. But only few can truly educate and inspire their students to become the very best version of themselves. Some of the strengths that I believe are quite necessary for a tutor other than leadership are resilience, and the ability to properly analyse a students learning…

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Inside TallebudgeraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Bella worked on comparing percentages and identifying simple subjects or predicates in sentences, using targeted worksheets for practice.

In Year 9, Jeremy reviewed Pythagoras' theorem and practiced applying it to right-angled triangle problems, as well as working through exam-style measurement questions involving perimeter, area, and volume.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jacob focused on the binomial distribution—learning both the probability formulas and calculator functions (pdf/cdf)—and applied these to discrete probability scenarios relevant to his Maths Methods coursework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student arrived without essential materials—"only reason why this wasn't achieved was because [she] did not have paper to do the calculations"—which stalled progress on area problems.

In Year 11 General Maths, another struggled with formatting working clearly and over-relied on quick estimates for unit conversions rather than methodical steps.

A Year 8 English student avoided editing her PowerPoint for spelling and layout, impacting communication of ideas.

Meanwhile, in a senior exam setting, difficulty justifying answers stemmed from skipping revision tasks set between lessons. Missed opportunities to take up feedback or revise as advised meant confusion persisted into new topics.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Tallebudgera noticed that Jeremy, a high school student who once hesitated with algebra and trigonometry, now independently solves most problems and quickly recognises when he's made an error—something he rarely caught before.

Willow, also in high school, used to get stuck on fraction conversions but recently completed a Year 7 worksheet without needing reminders about the process.

In primary years, Bella has started asking for extra homework on her own initiative and now rereads her writing to check for grammar mistakes, rather than rushing through tasks as she did previously.

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 Elanora Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tallebudgera State School.