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Tutors in Murrumba Downs include a Master of Teaching (Primary) candidate and experienced school teaching assistant, an ATAR 99.8+ medical science student with A Level physics tutoring experience, a former Turtle Tuition tutor studying biomedical science at UQ, academic award-winning recent school leaders, and several K–12 classroom aides, peer mentors, and subject specialists with university distinctions.

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John

Business Studies Tutor Mango Hill, QLD
Motivate them to get results. Build a open learning environment to best facilitate the learning process. Generate a confidence in the student to learn. Ability to communicate and excite the student to get results. Taking the student form where they are at the start to their final goal. Developing a sense of teamwork. Added to this, I have had many…
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Rogan

Business Studies Tutor North Lakes, QLD
Assisting in developing the student's ability to learn and problem solve. Whilst teaching specific ideas and content related to topics is important, developing learning and problem solving skills are crucial throughout their lives and future studies. I think my patience and ability to explain things in different perspectives helps others grasp…
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Megan

Business Studies Tutor Petrie, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient when a student is struggling. It is essential to set goals for each student individually so they can achieve these goals and feel excited to learn and improve their knowledge. I am a very calm person and will be very patient when tutoring children. I am also very logical, which helps me to…
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Badar

Business Studies Tutor Bald Hills, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and encourage them to take charge in their learning and step outside their comfortable zones to learn new things and expand their horizons. This encourages students to become independent lifelong learners and creates a positive attitude towards learning. My strengths as a tutor…
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Edward

Business Studies Tutor Carseldine, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student build their confidence, resilience and organisation skills. When my grades dropped in high school for certain subjects, I remember losing my confidence as a student. But a maths tutor that my parents connected me to helped me to regain my confidence once again. Through going…

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Megan is very patient with my son. She takes time to explain to him both difficult and simple concepts. I look forward to seeing my son improve in Maths.
Cynthia, North Lakes

Inside Murrumba DownsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Poppy worked on understanding scale factors and calculating the volume of cylinders and rectangular prisms, using class examples and diagrams.

Year 10 Ella focused on revising linear functions through a mini quiz and then practiced applying index laws to equations, with flashcards for reinforcement.

In Year 11, Dirk tackled graph transformations in Chapter 7 of his textbook, exploring set notation, domain and range, as well as graphing piecewise equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, over-reliance on calculators led to missed errors in calculations; as one tutor noted, "he needs to double-check the solutions as there were some avoidable errors."

A Year 10 student repeatedly left assignment work incomplete and rarely sought clarification when unsure, which resulted in confusion about key requirements.

In Year 8 Mathematics, skipping written steps during quadratic problems caused sign mistakes and later confusion while reviewing solutions.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often forgot to bring essential materials like her calculator, limiting practice with Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry questions during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Murrumba Downs noticed Poppy, a high school student, starting to tackle scale factor and linear equation problems with more independence—she now tries every quiz question even if she's unsure, whereas before she'd skip them or wait for help.

In another session, Dirk, also in high school, began showing initiative by breaking his assignment into smaller steps himself and could solve quadratic equations with much less guidance than before.

Meanwhile, younger student Callum recently surprised his tutor by recalling all of his 6 times tables from memory and confidently moving on to the 7s without hesitation.

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 North Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Murrumba State Secondary College.