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Bonogin's tutors include a classroom teacher with over 35 years' experience and a Masters in Education, an ICT educator for primary and secondary students with international teaching credentials, an ATAR 98.8 scholar and Bond University maths awardee, seasoned private English specialists, peer mentors, and university medallists recognised for science, maths, leadership and academic excellence.

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Precious
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A tutor should personalize the learning, teach to the student's strengths and minimize the student's weaknesses. I have the unique ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. I also have the ability to positively connect with students in order to achieve total…
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As a maths tutor, patience and friendliness should be values that are considered with the upmost importance. Being patient with a student allows them to learn in their own time, without any frustrated external pressures. A tutor that is friendly will often promote students to feel comfortable when asking questions and seeking clarification when…
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Work one-on-one with a student at their pace to become successful in that subject and having the confidence to have a go at any problem given to them which ideally they can transfer to any subject or situation and be successful in all areas of their lives. A belief that my students can succeed, use whatever methods have been taught to them by…
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I believe helping a student understand and apply their newfound knowledge into any problem is one of the most important things for a maths tutor to do for their student. Another important aspect is to make sure that the process is thorough and efficient but also enjoyable. As a tutor, I believe my strengths include my knowledge, friendliness and…
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A tutor can engender a sense of self respect and a more positive attitude in students. They have the ability to increase their confidence in specific education subjects in a very competitive world. I believe tutors are able to lift the self esteem of students and remove that extra stress from the every day school life Being able to relate to the…
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To assist the students to gain confidence in the subjects they are learning. To help students gain the self esteem which comes with improved knowledge and performance. Development of relationships with families so all can be involved in the learning process. Communication skills. I am able to get the message across in a simple easy to understand…
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Aa s tutor i will establish the student's learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. One of the most essential ingredients for success and improvement. As a good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their family. 16years of Business experience. Master of…
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Listen and understand. One thing when working with my son is its easy to forget that they don't know what they don't know. So listening to their questions and being patient and understanding when explaining topics and process is key. I am passionate about young people and wanting to see them succeed. I have a good understanding of the subjects…
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I believe that the most important things a maths tutor can do for a student is to teach them ways of learning and/or studying in which will assist them in school or future purposes. It is also important that tutors a student's strengthen subject comprehension and also help them build more confidence in the subject or learning area. I am…
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The most important things I can do for, and with, a student as a maths 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.…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to show the student that through perseverance they can be good at the subject, and to appreciate the subject's content for what it is. Another important feature is instilling confidence in the student as that is a skill that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. I am…
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As a maths 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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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…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is giving them the ability to problem solve independently, so that s a tutor would not be needed in the future. Giving a student the ability to learn how to study is the perfect opportunity for that student to reach its full potential. Another key factor a tutor can bestow on a student…
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A tutor should be personable for each student they teach, they should give each student a genuine connection and understand the tendencies of each student. It is fundamental for a maths tutor to understand the methods that their students use to naturally gain an understanding; the tutor subsequently forges their approaches around this method. I…
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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…
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The most important thing that a maths tutor can do for a student is being patient with them; not giving up until they have fully grasped a concept. - Ability to adapt to student needs - Ability to relearn concepts - Communication of…
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Conveying their enthusiasm for the subject. If a teacher is enthusiastic, it makes it a lot easier for the student to learn, and if this can be conveyed with a good teaching style, then the student is much more likely to learn and enjoy it, making it a lot easier to grow in terms of the subject. I believe that I would be able to change the…
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I think a maths 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…
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Listen carefully to your students Be creative with learning styles Build relationships Be patient with students at all times Teach students how to problem-solve Great communication…
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Help them not only understand particular topics but help them to understand how to learn and find joy in learning. I am a really patient tutor who cares about students and their learning. I also really enjoy seeing people learn and gain an appreciation and love for a…
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The most important a maths tutor can do is to boost a student's confidence. I am strictly against belittling students if they get things wrong.I favour praising each and every successful step kids take while studying. My strengths are- 1) I am extremely friendly and supportive which makes my students unafraid of sharing their questions and…
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The most important thing for a tutor to do is build confidence in students. The students that approach tutors are usually ones that are struggling to cope with school and activities, leading to them falling behind on their academics. This can seriously lower their confidence and make them question their abilities. As a tutor, it should be their…

Local Reviews

We are really happy with Nick. He communicates exceptionally well with our son Kye, and teaches to a point where Kye fully understands what's being said.
Vanessa

Inside BonoginTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily worked on converting between fractions and decimals, and explored number patterns using visual examples.

For Year 9, Max practiced applying index laws in algebraic contexts and reinforced understanding of SI units through targeted questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan focused on solving quadratic equations by factorising and completing the square, as well as sketching graphs to connect solutions visually.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student struggled to support arguments with valid evidence when analysing advertisements; as a tutor noted, "she needs to ensure all claims are justified."

Meanwhile, in Year 10 Maths, not bringing notes from class meant reliance on different procedures—this led to confusion and missed connections with school methods.

A Year 11 student's energy dipped after medical issues, affecting focus and motivation for writing reference sheets; "Gwilyn is losing enthusiasm for this approach as he is quite quick at the easier types of problems."

In these moments, gaps widened between what was known and what could be confidently recalled under pressure.

Recent Achievements

In a Bonogin tutoring session, **Lily moved from being unsure** about matrix operations to independently completing problems like 2A – B and forming matrices from practical examples.

In Year 12 Physics, Ethan was initially daunted by external exam-style force questions but, after targeted practice, **he confidently solved them** using correct steps and strategies.

Meanwhile, in Year 5 maths, Eve used to mistakenly apply rectangle area formulas to triangles; now she **accurately selects the right formula** for each shape and can tackle compound area questions without confusion.

What they say about our tutoring

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The tuition is going very well - we love Sigrid and Sian has improved in her confidence and ability beyond our expectations.

Liam and Georgie liked Stephanie and found her explanations and teachings simple and easy to understand.  They seem to be very happy with her which is great after only 1 session each!

Thank you for the email. Alex is here now tutoring Sarah.  He is absolutely fantastic and has really helped her improve. We would like to stop the tutoring for now and see how Sarah goes in Term IV. If she finds anything difficult and requires another tutor I will contact you to arrange.

Maths tutoring in Bonogin

Struggling academically while seeing others succeed can feel disheartening. It may seem as though "successful students" have it easy, as if solutions just pop into their head. Seeing the cycle of success cycling round and round for others can seem like natural talent. Geniuses do exist but most successful students are just normal people who have somehow learned how to succeed academically.

Good news! Success leaves clues. These students tend to be prepared, to do their homework & regular revision. They focus on comprehension not on memorization. Most importantly they have growth mindset not a fixed mindset - failures are an opportunity for growth not proof of inadequacy.

Whatever your goals, the right attitude and the right study habits will help. A good tutor can do much more than just teach the content. They can help your child learn to be a better student, to develop a growth mindset and establish their own cycle of success. When you use Ezy Math to find a tutor this is what you're getting.

A local maths tutor in Bonogin will come to your home at a time convenient to you, just tell us when. Your first lesson works as a risk-free trial, if you don't like it, don't pay. No booking fees or contracts, no nonsense, just tutoring.

Give us a call, we’ll help. 1300 312 354

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