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Tutors in Newtown include a fully registered Queensland secondary teacher with over a decade's classroom experience, Cambridge O-Level maths specialists and ex-school teachers, an ATAR 99.45 graduate and Maths Ambassador, seasoned K–12 private tutors, award-winning science and engineering students, psychology honours scholars, and educators pursuing advanced degrees in teaching and education.

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Joppan

Info Processing Tutor Churchill, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to remember their position when they were at their student's age, the difficulties they faced while learning and sharing their experiences with passion to their students so they do not have to face such difficulties while learning. My strengths which may be beneficial as a tutor are…
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Amariz

Info Processing Tutor Bundamba, QLD
Establishing clear boundaries while being friendly and approachable; there is friendliness but understanding you are there to help them succeed. I draw a strong line that there is time for things, and the time spent with me is to learn and grow. Assisting students to see the value of education and inspiring a genuine appreciation for it are also…
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Van
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Van

Info Processing Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always be there for them. As teachers/tutors, it is not all about educating them in core subjects but being there for them through rough times. We have all experienced what it is like to be a student and sometimes they go through some difficult situations and I believe that…
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Aiden

Info Processing Tutor Coalfalls, QLD
The most important thing is for a tutor to inspire the student to put in their maximum effort. I believe identifying strengths and weaknesses would be one of my strong…
Kai
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Kai

Info Processing Tutor Brassall, QLD
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to relieve stress and to confirm to the student that their understanding of concepts is correct. By this i mean in my personal experience a lot of what i needed from my own tutors was for them to confirm that what i thought was correct was or not. I believe my strengths also…
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Ankur

Info Processing Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
Be calm and smiley with student. A tutor under any circumstances shouldn't criticize the student instead be positive to him. Give them challenging task to overcome their weaker areas. Be imaginative with student. Always listen to student very calmly and behave more like a friend. Most importantly never ever a tutor should laugh and scold his…
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Alan

Info Processing Tutor Redbank Plains, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is instil resilience in a student. Another is show them good study practices. Explain complex concepts by breaking it down into simpler…

Local Reviews

My 11yr old has benefited greatly from his weekly maths tutorials. Sam's tutor, Matt, built a wonderful relationship with Sam. He was always encouraging and was able to explain processes in a way Sam could understand. Sam has gone from struggling with maths to confidently achieving sound and above marks. Most importantly he is actually enjoying maths now and his confidence has grown immensely.
Kristina Green

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Lucy worked on the two-times and three-times tables, along with strategies for adding three two-digit numbers as used in multiplication.

For Year 6, Sam practised long division with remainders and explored multiplying by 10s, 100s, and 1000s using split strategy multiplication.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Chloe focused on converting fractions to decimals and adding decimals together, applying these skills through real-number examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar addition problems unless prompted, often avoiding written working out of fear of mistakes—"she tries to do everything in her head and does not say anything when she can't figure it out."

During a Year 5 division task, confusion arose between multiplication and division, especially with larger numbers; over-reliance on reference booklets made adapting to new problem types harder.

Across both years, incomplete homework or avoidance was common—one lesson stalled when "she said her teacher might have the booklet" but produced it only after extra encouragement.

These patterns left gaps in confidence during assessments and slowed progress on multi-step questions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Newtown noticed a big shift for Isla (Year 6) who used to need lots of prompting with her maths assessments—last session, she caught her own mistakes and corrected them independently, showing real growth in self-checking.

Harrison (Year 10) struggled with reading aloud from science reports but, after some guided practice, managed to read sections out loud and even self-corrected tricky parts by the end of the lesson.

Ashlee (Year 8), who had found spelling challenging, finished her latest spelling test with only one error and was able to use new words accurately in sentences.

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 Ipswich Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ipswich Girls' Grammar School including Ipswich Junior Grammar School.