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Tutors in Wamuran Basin include a university Dux and subject-firsts, experienced school learning support officers, a head peer mentor with ATAR 95.5, primary-to-tertiary qualified educators, an Honours engineering graduate with academic awards, accomplished youth mentors, music and sports coaches, and multiple tutors with hands-on experience supporting diverse K–12 learners across maths, science, English and creative writing.

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Melissa

Business Studies Tutor Upper Caboolture, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show the student that they can have fun while they learn. I am a very patient person and I am able to explain things in a variety of different ways, a skill, that I believe, of vital importance to a tutor. I also love coming up with different ways to make sessions as fun as…

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Jason is great. Harry relates to him well and he is covering off the areas Harry is struggling with.
Emma

Inside Wamuran BasinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Darell focused on prime and composite numbers as well as square and triangular numbers, using practice tests to check understanding.

In Year 9, Rebecca worked through simplifying ratios and revising rates with targeted textbook questions.

For Year 11, Joshua concentrated on trigonometry topics including the sine rule and cosine rule, plus practiced transposing equations in preparation for upcoming class assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, one student's inconsistent note-taking—"needs to keep notes in one cohesive notebook"—meant he struggled to recall formulas during study and exam preparation.

For a Year 8 class, over-reliance on working out answers mentally (rather than aloud or on paper) led to missed steps and confusion when solving algebraic fractions.

A Year 6 student avoided practicing unfamiliar multiplication tables at home; as noted, "didn't do any more of his homework in the last week," so progress slowed compared to peers.

After missing school, a senior student fell behind because catch-up work was not self-initiated.

Recent Achievements

One Wamuran Basin tutor noticed that Joshua, a high school student, has begun to ask more questions during sessions instead of quietly moving on when he's unsure—a big shift from his earlier reluctance.

Rebecca, also in high school, is now comfortable admitting when she doesn't understand something and can identify specific topics she needs help with; previously, she hesitated to speak up about her struggles.

In primary years, Summer recently started solving problems independently without prompting, showing new initiative after weeks of needing step-by-step guidance.

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