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Tutors in Burleigh Waters include a school Dux and IB 99.7 ATAR equivalent, peer mentors and student leaders, medical students from Bond and QUT with extensive tutoring and coaching experience, primary specialists with postgraduate education degrees, Olympiad award-winners, top-ranking Extension Maths achievers, published writers, and dedicated K–12 tutors in maths, English, sciences and more.

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Alexandre

PDHPE Tutor Burleigh Waters, QLD
Create pathways so the student can figure things out on their own as the end goal is the personal development of the student. This can be by increasing their organisational skills or better interpreting questions. Good people skills and able to connect and relate to students. Active teaching methods, asking a lot of questions and creating…
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Joel

PDHPE Tutor Mermaid Beach, QLD
Most students end up investing in a tutor as they have not been taught the skills to synthesise concepts and study themselves. My aim as a tutor is to inspire students to be independent learners by providing them with the supplies, support, and motivation to continue what they have learned by themselves at home. Tutoring only occurs for a short…
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Lawrence

PDHPE Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support, encouragement and a positive learning environment. I find that tutoring is most effective, when the pupil willing to learn, and the best way to do that is by making maths engaging rather than frustrating. My strengths as a tutor would be my patience and my creativeness. I…
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Gyan

PDHPE Tutor Robina, QLD
I think a 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 which I…
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Callum

PDHPE Tutor Robina, QLD
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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PDHPE Tutor Elanora, QLD
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is understand how a student learns things whether it is through wrote learning and memorisation, visual or physical learning and from that be able to teach the student content through a learning type that is best for a student. - Confident - Presentable - Patient & chill - which is a…

Local Reviews

Karly is enjoying the tutoring (as much as kids do!) Pablo is great & always contactable. He keeps in touch & plans for Karly. He is always flexible.
Suzie, Burleigh Waters

Inside Burleigh WatersTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jeremy focused on trigonometry—finding side lengths and angles in right-angled triangles—and practised algebra skills such as expanding brackets and factorisation, working through exam-style questions.

For Year 10, Mia worked on constructing and interpreting scatterplots, including identifying correlation types and distinguishing between independent and dependent variables.

In Year 6, Willow concentrated on operations with fractions, including simplifying, converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, and solving fraction word problems using guided worksheets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student often glanced over key details in worded problems and became confused by their own working, leading to misinterpretation of questions. As a tutor observed, "she sometimes gets confused by her own working out," which resulted in missed simplification steps with fractions.

In Year 10 algebra, another student avoided writing full steps—preferring mental calculations—which made small sign errors harder to catch and fix later.

A senior chemistry session saw formulas forgotten due to lack of revision; when asked about balancing equations, the response was uncertain without notes on hand. This created hesitancy during timed tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Burleigh Waters tutor noticed Jeremy, a Year 10 student, now reliably checks his own algebra work for errors—where he used to miss mistakes entirely, he's begun catching them himself and correcting as he goes.

Casey in Year 12, who previously hesitated with complex numbers and graphing functions, has started applying new concepts on her own in sessions and successfully differentiated tricky logarithmic equations without prompting.

Meanwhile, Willow in Year 7 showed a clear shift: after struggling with fractions last term, she independently completed an entire worksheet from the syllabus summary page this week.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are very happy with Teresa, Katia feels very comfortable and is enjoying the tutoring.

We have had our introductory session with Rachel and we were very pleased on Saturday. Tommi is also very happy with Rachel.  They built a rapport and I believe it will work.

We are very happy with Darius' tutoring of John and would like the tutoring to continue.

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 Burleigh Waters Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marymount Primary School.