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Logan Village's tutors feature a former secondary teacher with over 20 years' experience, university-trained educators with specialist maths and science expertise, a seasoned K–12 academic tutor skilled in supporting diverse learners, an ATAR 98+ scholarship student mentor, and award-winning peer leaders active in youth coaching, creative writing, and school enrichment programs.

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Matthew

PDHPE Tutor Windaroo, QLD
My focus is to help a student achieve their best. This is achieved through working collaboratively to break down concepts and turn them into bite size digestible sizes. I can also share my experiences of studying and working across several sectors to help coach and mentor students for future endeavours. Communication across stakeholders is…
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Lachlan

PDHPE Tutor Yarrabilba, QLD
The actual academics itself, while being at the core of the tutoring, is not the most valuable aspect. From my experience, most students do not have the care or respect for their instructors, and mutual respect in particular is essential, because mutual trust is otherwise close to impossible for many people. You must find a balance between being…
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Local Reviews

Armaan is a fantastic tutor and my son saw results after just one session. He takes the time to ensure his student fully understands what he is saying and is always prepared well in advance of his sessions with a comprehensive workplan. Armaan is patient, a great communicator, punctual and very respectful. Highly recommend.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Sarah focused on mastering Pythagoras' Theorem and solving trigonometry worded problems, especially those involving missing sides and angles using inverse functions.

In Year 11, Jack worked through calculus fundamentals by practicing derivatives from first principles and tackling factorising with long division, then explored the unit circle for trigonometry.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Olivia reviewed how to graph trigonometric functions and examined rates of change in various mathematical contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student hesitated to get started on simple familiar questions without hints—"He struggled to get started on simple familiar questions until I gave him hints"—which slowed independent problem-solving and left him underprepared for exam conditions.

Another Year 10 learner relied heavily on tutor guidance during practice tests and found it difficult to select strategies for worded problems, resulting in incomplete timed assessments.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student consistently avoided completing assigned homework and times table drills; this led to repeated gaps in foundational skills that surfaced when tackling new topics like fractions or division.

Recent Achievements

One Logan Village tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, who used to hesitate with test conditions, take more initiative and accurately answer Pythagoras and trigonometry problems after struggling in earlier lessons.

In a senior class, a tutor noted that a student now asks for clarification when unsure instead of guessing—this shift has led him to simplify trig expressions correctly and tackle unfamiliar questions with growing independence.

For a younger learner, mastering fractions was tough at first, but last week she finished her homework on her own after understanding each step without prompting.

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