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Tutors in Wights Mountain include a seasoned middle school mathematics teacher with international classroom experience, a UQ dual-degree student and veteran maths tutor, an IB graduate with a 95.6 ATAR equivalent and sports coaching expertise, peer mentors from top Brisbane schools, camp leaders, and multiple academic award recipients including subject duxes and Maths Olympiad distinction earners.

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Madelyn

Modern History Tutor Ferny Grove, QLD
Help them not only understand the individual questions they need to do to pass the exam - but understand the reason behind what they are doing and why it’s important to understand. I find they are more excited to learn if they understand the reason why they are doing the work. I think that I am good at correction and finding different ways to…
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Rebecca

Modern History Tutor Samford Valley, QLD
I believe that teaching students how to become a more independent learner is the most important thing that a tutor can do. As a tutor, it is important to help guide students through their work but not become a crutch that they rely too heavily upon. This way, students will be better equipped to handle the rest of their time at school. Helping…
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Calder

Modern History Tutor Camp Mountain, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just to teach them content - its essential to help a student become more self-sufficient in the field they are studying, and to teach them how to learn more effectively. For example, when teaching a child mathematics, I view simply teaching the content as not enough, as if you…
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Vinaya

Modern History Tutor The Gap, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is set them up to be organised, on task and have good time management. This is important for examinations especially and gaining independence in their studies. My strengths as a tutor are not only my social skills but my explaining strategies. I use visual aids when i’m teaching someone and I…

Local Reviews

Lauren seems to be going well and most importantly is engaging with Steph and feeling better about Maths in general. We are very happy with Steph so far. She is a lovely girl who is always punctual and the communication between us is excellent. And I think Lauren looks forward to her sessions with Steph, which can only be a positive!
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Inside Wights MountainTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Oliver worked on finding the area and perimeter of composite shapes, then applied these skills to worded problems involving length using diagrams for clarity.

For Year 10, Mia practiced solving linear equations and intersecting equations, focusing on step-by-step algebraic manipulation and interpretation of solution points.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Josh explored applications of percentages by calculating mark ups and discounts, as well as converting values using scientific notation and significant figures for assignment tasks.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to organize working when rearranging equations, often skipping clear layout—this made errors in solving for unknowns harder to spot ("steps were scattered across the page").

In Year 7, a learner avoided annotating diagrams during geometry problems, which led to confusion over what each value represented and slowed progress.

For a senior student in Year 11 tackling compound interest and bearings, reliance on written notes rather than recalling formulas meant extra time was spent searching rather than practicing applications.

When interpreting multi-step word problems in Year 8 maths, not reading all information carefully resulted in missed details and incomplete solutions.

Recent Achievements

One Wights Mountain tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, who used to freeze up on worded trig problems, now independently sketching diagrams and picking out which trig rules to apply—something she avoided before.

In another session, a Year 9 student who'd previously guessed at ratios in real-world tasks started consistently breaking down word problems to set up the right equations herself without prompting.

A younger student in Year 4, who was hesitant with time conversions, surprised her tutor by reading both "minutes past" and standard formats confidently and solving several mixed time questions back-to-back.

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 Arana Hills Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Samford Valley Steiner School.