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Tutors in Camp Mountain include a seasoned middle school maths teacher with a mathematics degree, an ATAR 96+ dual Mathematics/Education student and cricket coach, International Baccalaureate high achievers (ATARs 92–95.6), multiple peer mentors and K–12 tutors, a Maths Olympiad participant, youth orchestra leaders, experienced childcare educators, and university students in science, psychology and engineering.

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Dili Mariya

Tutor Everton Hills, QLD
In my opinion , a tutor should be capable of understanding the child's situation and help them with kindness. They should treat children without judging them. They should keep trying to teach children the difficult materials and should repeat every methods till they became good at it. I am really good at my subject and I am sure that I can teach…
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Randy

Tutor Everton Hills, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is create a close enough relationship with the student so that the student believes they can trust the tutor and not be scared to ask questions, thus maximising the help they can recieve. I think my strength as a tutor is that I was able to get my high grades in high-school through diligence and hard…
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Melvin

Tutor Eatons Hill, QLD
Help the student understand the topic so well that they can go and explain it to their friends and help others learn. I am polite and patient and will answer and help a student no matter how long it takes for them to…
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Pamudi

Tutor Eatons Hill, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the subject matter enjoyable for students. 1. I believe my strengths would be being able to empathise with students, having a positive attitude towards learning, teaching and my subject, I have excellent communication skills and I'm patient and tolerant. 2. While I was a peer tutor, I…
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Roland

Tutor Eatons Hill, QLD
Tutoring one-on-one as opposed to teaching to a group allows a much more tailored approach to an indivudal student. Not everyone learns in the same way, so finding the perfect way for an individual student to understand a topic is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I'm told by my ex-students that I am very patient and willing…

Local Reviews

Our son is enjoying his sessions with Richard. He didn't think he needed tutoring at first he felt he was understanding his maths ok however last week he told his Dad he was pleased because Richard was helping him. They discuss his assignment in different subjects and Richard offers suggestions and our son is finding this very helpful and he is pleased with the results. From my own observations they are getting along very well. Richard is calm he listens and shows an interest in my sons work overall. I'm very impressed with the work being achieved.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sam practised reading time on both analogue and digital clocks and worked through real-life word problems involving time calculations.

In Year 8, Mia tackled surface area of 3D shapes using diagrams and applied her understanding to solve related volume questions.

For Year 10, James focused on solving quadratic equations as well as expanding brackets, with plenty of step-by-step algebraic manipulation for practice.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping written steps when rearranging equations led to sign errors that only appeared once solutions were checked. "He skipped showing working in the turning point formula, which hid where negatives flipped," one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student faced setbacks in surface area questions by not drawing diagrams for complex shapes—this made it harder to spot missing faces and caused repeated recalculations.

In senior grades, incomplete annotation of axes during data analysis meant results couldn't be fully interpreted against assignment criteria, so time was spent re-labeling rather than refining conclusions.

Recent Achievements

One Camp Mountain tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to guess at algebra questions—now, she's pausing to pick out key information and checks her working before moving on.

In Year 8 maths, a student who would avoid worded problems has started drawing diagrams from the questions on their own, making it easier to figure out what rules to use.

Meanwhile, in Year 5, one child who struggled with telling time can now confidently read both "minutes past" and standard formats without prompting and was able to explain the difference aloud last session.

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.