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Bracken Ridge's tutors include a Master's-qualified engineering lecturer with 8.5 years' experience, an OP1 Dux and medical student, a mathematics scholar with a Vice Chancellor's Award, primary school teaching specialists, seasoned teacher aides, high-achieving recent duxes in STEM and English subjects, and peer mentors recognized for academic excellence, leadership, and competition success.

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Reuben

PDHPE Tutor Boondall, QLD
You can only do so much as a tutor, the most important change you can make is a behavioural change. One where they are eager to learn and have the resilience to persist in learning, whilst also having the skills to learn effectively. I'm resourceful, respectful, relatable, well-rounded and an…
Marcelina
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Marcelina

PDHPE Tutor Chermside West, QLD
There are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. I believe some of the most important skills for the field is patience and communication. As I am working with students and their respective area of difficulty in learning, it is important and a priority for myself to approach any circumstances with patience at all times. This is an…
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Imogen
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Imogen

PDHPE Tutor Kedron, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, beyond imparting knowledge, is creating a positive environment which allows students to grow in confidence and develop critical thinking skills to become independent learners. I believe my strengths as a tutor are maintaining a positive and motivating attitude with students at all times, as…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

PDHPE Tutor Kallangur, QLD
Is create a comfortable and enjoyable space to study in. I used to be tutored in my senior years, and my favourite part about going to tutoring was that I had created a friendship with my tutor and that made doing my assignments a lot more enjoyable. Being able to listen to your students as well because what’s written as a question on paper…
Badar
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Badar

PDHPE 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…
Tiarnna
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Tiarnna

PDHPE Tutor Carseldine, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build a friendly bond with the person creating a nurturing environment in which the student feels safe and encouraged to learn. My strengths as a tutor are my patience, friendly nature, passion, dedication, creativity in helping others learn, organisation and time management skills, and…
Abby
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Abby

PDHPE Tutor Sandgate, QLD
Knowing your student well whether that is how long they can work for until they start to get frustrated/tired, what method work best for them or their likes/dislikes. Understanding the needs of your student can make the tutoring more enjoyable for them and can result in greater outcomes or achieving their goals more efficiently. Communicating with…
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Justin

PDHPE Tutor Griffin, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Gain a clear understanding of the student's prior knowledge, experience, goals, motivations, and struggles. 2. Provide not only the tools and resources but also the mindset and tactics to succeed. 3. Set the student for success - to provide the right skills, knowledge, and…
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Jesse

PDHPE Tutor Chermside West, QLD
Helping the students be more confident in their own abilities so they can go on to improve in their studies My…
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Sophia

PDHPE Tutor Murrumba Downs, QLD
To encourage and help the student to achieve the best of their ability, gain confidence in their skills and ability and believe there’s always room for improvement Encouragement, resilience, looking for various ways to teach and help my…

Local Reviews

Jane is great. She is easy to talk to and seems very keen to help Tanner. Tanner also likes her and he already seems to have learnt things from her and is remembering it. While kids generally don't like any form of school work, Tanner seems to enjoy being tutored by Jane. She makes things fun for him.
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Content Covered

Year 4 Hugo focused on subtraction with borrowing the ten and matched, named, and ordered basic fractions to build understanding of size; he also recapped time.

Year 8 Ruby practiced solving algebraic equations and factorising expressions, then worked through ratio problems for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Aidan concentrated on applying Pythagoras' Theorem to problem-solving questions and finding missing lengths using scale factors in geometry.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 algebra, a student avoided showing working steps—"he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors"—making it harder to spot and correct small mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 learner revising trigonometry relied heavily on calculator shortcuts for routine questions, missing chances to strengthen mental recall of ratios and angle rules.

At the senior level, one student faced test planning issues in calculus: time spent reworking earlier answers meant rushing through the final question without checking logic or units.

During primary lessons on subtraction with borrowing, some written work was messy and difficult to follow when carrying tens across columns.

Recent Achievements

One Bracken Ridge tutor saw a Year 11 student who previously hesitated with trigonometry finally tackle mensuration problems independently, applying the right formulas without prompting.

In a recent high school session, another student who used to get stuck on boxplots not only constructed them correctly but started explaining their reasoning out loud while working through data sets.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, Hugo—who often waited for hints—chose to attempt trickier division questions on his own and wrote out all his working without being asked.

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 Bracken Ridge Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.