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Undullah's tutors feature a PhD quantum physicist and university medalist with high school mentoring experience, a current primary teacher and former Dux across multiple subjects, an award-winning biomedical student and ex-school captain, Kumon and private maths/English specialists, seasoned youth leaders, and accomplished swim instructors—each bringing real-world teaching, academic excellence, or K–12 coaching to their roles.

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Karissa

Tutor Flagstone, QLD
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a rapport with them so that the student feels comfortable asking questions when they do not understand topics or content, which allows the tutor to address this issue. I find that my strengths as a tutor are being able to work with the student to ascertain the specific…
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Monique

Tutor New Beith, QLD
A tutor must be able to grow and adapt with their student, adopting different teaching styles to retain knowledge for longer, and to promote a love of learning beyond high school studies. I am patient, adaptable and critical. I believe that mistakes and failures are essential in prospering growth within education, and for that, I am never…
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Aaron

Tutor New Beith, QLD
One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a new way of learning and being able to adapt to the student's needs. Whether that is by taking your time with the a particular student, or by encouraging them and pushing them to do the more complex questions. My main strength as a tutor would be my ability to explain a…
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Morgan

Tutor Cedar Grove, QLD
I think the most important thing they can do is listen to the student, each student wants something different out of there tutoring experience. I think the most important thing you can teach the student is how to learn, how to find answers to problems when there is no one there to help them, as this will help them be successful in any later…
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April

Tutor Cedar Grove, QLD
Ensure that the student maintains an attitude that encourages continual effort and persistence, regardless of short term results As a recent student, I understand the struggles and stressors associated with pursuing…
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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…

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Extremely happy with my son’s progress and Isabelle is very good at what she does.
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Content Covered

Year 11 student Alex focused on interpreting and displaying data, especially constructing histograms, and discussed areas of difficulty from last semester to guide future lessons.

For Year 10, revision centered on trigonometry concepts and formula application in preparation for an upcoming exam.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex completed homework on classifying scatterplots, reviewed standard deviation using both manual and calculator methods, and explored a mini-assignment involving fuel consumption analysis for time efficiency.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student narrowly missed a passing mark in her recent test, mainly due to missing units on graphs and difficulty using her calculator for standard deviation. As noted: "She struggled with labelling units and graph axes."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student avoided writing full working when rearranging algebraic equations—skipping steps made sign errors harder to spot.

In Year 7, one learner would get stuck at the start of worded problems, unsure how to begin without step-by-step support.

During trigonometry questions in Year 10, confusion about which variables to identify meant time was lost searching for information instead of solving.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Undullah recently noticed Diali, a high school student, using strategies like setting out work step-by-step and substituting values—skills she'd previously hesitated with—and applying them independently to worded problems.

Another secondary student, Lachie, who often made small errors with expansion and surface area tasks before, now solves these more accurately and communicates his reasoning aloud without prompting.

In Year 3, one student who struggled to keep fractions straight was able to confidently add and subtract them by first finding the lowest common denominator, then completed a practice set without any reminders.

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 Jimboomba Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Flagstone State Community College.