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Tutors in Thorneside include an ATAR 99.1 physics scholar with three years' experience, a school captain and STEM ambassador with a 97.95 ATAR, a Master's-level psychology graduate with nearly a decade tutoring K–12, an academic medallist and rhythmic gymnastics coach, experienced early childhood educators, and specialist maths mentors recognized for competition excellence and peer leadership.

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Sarah

Ancient History Tutor Thorneside, QLD
Make them interested in the content. The students won't want to learn unless they care about the content and while grades are good motivators, pure enjoyment and interest in a subject make it easier to learn. I can teach a varied range of subjects but can quickly adjust to each individual students needs. I try to find an approach that the student…
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Breanna

Ancient History Tutor Alexandra Hills, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is never let them lose their confidence and motivation. Before assessments most students are their worst enemy, stressing themselves out to the point in which they forget everything they have learned. I too have done this and know it comes from a lack of confidence. Therefore, it is…
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Karen

Ancient History Tutor Hemmant, QLD
Making sure that the learning content is tailored to the needs of the child. Children with special needs require extra support and compassion. I would also say that it’s important for the tutor to be patient and listen to the child. I have some background in teaching and dealing with children, and I’m quite easy to get along with. I have only…
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Brianna

Ancient History Tutor Mackenzie, QLD
Catering to each child/student specifically and making the lessons to their needs. Each child learns different and it is important to be able to understand them on a personal level, understanding what helps them learn as well as memorising information. Being organised, down to earth, a child at heart and working with disabled children. I am…
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Taige

Ancient History Tutor Birkdale, QLD
The most important thing for a tutor to do is inspire self-believe and uncover topics that may become a passion for children. From this, tutors should foster a willingness to develop the child's skills and even potentially find a career path or tertiary education option within a specific area. My willingness to listen and respond calmly even in…
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Madeleine

Ancient History Tutor Wakerley, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the child grow and learn through assistance, rather than just providing the answers, as they need to understand what they are learning, and need to be able to develop the skills learned and apply them to their studies. The most important thing for a tutor is to help them become…
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Murray

Ancient History Tutor Manly, QLD
By the very nature of the experience being very personal and focused, the teaching provides a level of rapport and understanding of both the student's strengths and weaknesses creating an environment for more accelerated learning. The most important thing the tutor can do is to understand the individuals needs more holistically to provide the best…
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Stephen

Ancient History Tutor Alexandra Hills, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and find out what they are having trouble understanding and helping them to be more confident. Also, it is important that the student feels the tutor cares about their progress and will take their time to make things easier for the student to understand. I think my…
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Blake

Ancient History Tutor Manly West, QLD
Make them feel comfortable with the dynamic and help them realise they are able learn new things Communication and customising a lesson to each…
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Bridjette

Ancient History Tutor Ormiston, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to participate in class activities outside of the tutoring session. My most valued moments of tutoring my maths student are when she came back to a session and told me that she participated in class discussions and answered questions in class. I believe it is…

Local Reviews

Afolabi is an excellent tutor and a really polite young man. He is really helping Havana to understand what she is learning in class, turning the lightbulb on for her. Havana enjoys his company and how he works with her and she is really happy, as am I. We look forward to continuing with him.
Elisha, Thorneside

Inside ThornesideTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Sarah explored multiplication by creating arrays to model equal groups and practiced interpreting bar graphs from real data.

Year 9 student Josh focused on solving quadratic equations and analyzed exponential functions alongside their graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily reviewed arithmetic and geometric sequences using visual patterns and worked through time series problems involving seasonal trends with simple diagrams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 2 Maths, "Lucas sometimes draws an extra circle or misses one because he is really fast," highlighting that rushing through visual models led to overlooked errors in regrouping ones and tens.

When working on coin addition and subtraction, Lucas relied on counting with his fingers; as a tutor noted, "we were able to start different strategies instead of using our fingers," but he still hesitated when numbers appeared in new formats.

In Year 3 English, Cooper struggled to write questions from statements and mixed up letters like 'a' and 'b,' which made written work hard to follow and slowed progress in spelling practice.

Recent Achievements

A Thorneside tutor recently saw real breakthroughs across different year levels.

In Year 11 maths, Ruby moved from confusion to confidently applying the seasonal index formula to real-world trend problems on her own.

Another high school win: Isaac, who'd previously hesitated with exponential functions, was able to graph them and accurately predict their behavior without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Lucas—who used to struggle with regrouping—now completes multi-digit addition and subtraction exercises independently and even finishes his homework solo. Last week, he chose the number line method for multiplication without needing a reminder.

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 Capalaba Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South East Brisbane Steiner School.