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Tutors in Thornlands include a seasoned educator with a B.Ed and a decade of school and home tutoring, an OP1 Dux and UQ academic scholarship winner, multiple current or aspiring teachers, experienced K–12 maths specialists—including Oxbridge exam mentors—a creative writing awardee, science Olympiad participants, and multilingual high achievers with ATARs up to 96.75.

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Ella

Business Studies Tutor Cleveland, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor could do for a student is to listen to them, make them feel like they are capable of learning and reinforce that fact that it is ok to make mistakes because it is apart of the learning process. From a teaching perspective, I can communicate well and be an active listener. Also, I have the ability to…
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Fulraj

Business Studies Tutor Alexandra Hills, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build confidence, create a safe and encouraging learning environment, and help students develop strong learning habits. A tutor should not only explain content but also help students believe in their own ability to learn and improve. Supporting students to become more independent,…
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Breanna

Business Studies Tutor Capalaba, 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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Hayu

Business Studies Tutor Cleveland, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them learn the framework and thinking behind solving the problems they come across in their subject. If a tutor is able to successfully teach this to their student, the student will be able to see real differences in their knowledge of their subject as well as their grades. On top of…
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Ansu

Business Studies Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
The most important is to break the ice and make the student as comfortable as possible. It is important to communicate to the student that just because they do not understnd sometihing now, does not mean that they cannot improve and eventually understand. Another important factor is to consider the personality and learning preferance of the…
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Amy

Business Studies Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
Of course, a tutor is there for the student academically. However, the most important thing a tutor can provide is confidence in the students. Students who may not be achieving high marks might believe it reflects their self-worth. My job is to show them that it doesn't. As I'm currently a swim teacher, I have built the skills of patience,…
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Liberty

Business Studies Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
Simply listen and be understanding I am a very patient person, happy to listen to an individual explain their point of view on a topic, and consider how to best…
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Harmony

Business Studies Tutor Alexandra Hills, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just explaining the content. First, a tutor should make the student feel comfortable asking questions — even the ones they think are “silly.†When a student feels safe to speak up, real learning starts. Second, it’s important to focus on understanding, not…
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Stephen

Business Studies 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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Taige

Business Studies 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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Content Covered

Year 6 student Olivia practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages as well as calculating simple interest using real-world money examples.

In Year 9, James worked through solving simultaneous linear equations and explored applications of the Pythagoras Theorem with step-by-step problem breakdowns.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia focused on calculus by applying the first principle of differentiation to functions and also tackled trigonometric equations involving radians and the unit circle.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths Methods, a student relied heavily on calculator shortcuts when practicing trigonometric angles and struggled to communicate their process clearly; as noted, "Needs more practice with quadrants and finding the angle's value in each of those quadrants."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often guessed subtraction answers instead of writing out working steps, which led to repeated confusion with multi-step problems.

In Year 3 English, avoidance of assigned reading homework slowed vocabulary growth—writing tasks lacked variety and structure as a result.

The moment a problem was skipped or rushed, small errors quietly compounded in later topics.

Recent Achievements

One Thornlands tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 11 student who, after weeks of struggling, could replicate max/min calculus problems accurately and explain each step without prompting.

Another high schooler showed genuine progress in algebra: previously confused by polynomials and piecewise functions, she now draws graphs independently and tackles quadratic questions with a clear method.

In primary, Lily—who used to rush through pattern tasks—now pauses to check her work and solves patterns for 2s and 3s with less help than before. Last week, she completed an entire contractions worksheet confidently on her own.

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 Victoria Point Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bay View State School.