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Ransome's tutors include a seasoned private tutor and UQ Academic Excellence Scholar (OP1, QCAA Certificate winner), an Honours physics student with a 99.1 ATAR, experienced K–12 English/maths specialists, IB and academic competition achievers, school leaders, STEM ambassadors, and rhythmic gymnastics national champions with years of coaching and peer mentoring expertise.

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Melody

Geography Tutor Manly, QLD
It's vital for the tutor to help the student learn how to learn in their own way. Also allowing for a trusting relationship so that the student feels comfortable asking for help. Futhermore It is ideal to help the student believe in their own abilities and have confidence in their work. My biggest strengths are my patience and organisation. I…
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Quintin

Geography Tutor Carina, QLD
The most important thing I think a tutor can do for a student is to instil in them a good approach to learning through teaching them practical techniques to work smarter and get more out of the effort that they put into the subject. Demystifying task sheets for a student and teaching them how to manage their time and develop a good working…
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Tom

Geography Tutor Cleveland, QLD
A common misconception within tutoring is the difference between teaching and doing for. The most important thing a tutor can do is broaden and enhance the knowledge of the students in a way they understand. Within reason, an improvement in ability is far more important than an improvement in grades. I excel at building a bond between my self and…
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Bridjette

Geography Tutor Ormiston, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to participate in class activities outside of the tutoring session. My most valued moments of tutoring my maths student are when she came back to a session and told me that she participated in class discussions and answered questions in class. I believe it is…

Local Reviews

Corey is keen to have Vinny help him and they both are getting on really well. Vinny is patient & is taking Corey step by step through his assignment.
Beth, Wakerley

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Lucas focused on writing multiplication sentences for equal groups and multiplying using number lines to deepen understanding of times tables.

In Year 9, Sarah worked through quadratic equations, practising how to factorise and solve them step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aiden explored exponential functions and their graphs, learning to interpret key features like intercepts and growth rates using graphing exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 mathematics, skipping steps and writing answers too quickly sometimes led to avoidable mistakes—"Lucas sometimes draws an extra circle or misses one because he is really fast." This meant time was spent fixing small errors instead of moving on to new ideas.

In English for the same year, confusion between similar-looking letters (such as 'a' and 'b') made spelling practice more challenging.

A Year 6 student working with data struggled to consistently use the correct brackets in formulas, which changed results unexpectedly.

Moments like these showed how layout and careful checking directly affected confidence and accuracy during lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Ransome tutor noticed real change with a Year 11 student, Ruby, who now confidently applies the seasonal index formula and tackles real-world trend problems—something she was hesitant to attempt without guidance just weeks ago.

In Year 9, Isaac moved from struggling with exponential graphs to predicting their behavior independently in sessions.

Meanwhile, Cooper (Year 3) used to wait for prompts before reading tricky words aloud but now volunteers to try them out and can accurately use new vocabulary in sentences. Last week he even read a whole page without stopping for help.

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 Capalaba Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Moreton Bay Boys' College.