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Wacol's tutors include two career school teachers with nearly 20 years' combined classroom and advisory experience, a cum laude K–2 specialist, peer mentors in high-level maths and sciences, an ATAR 94 achiever, a university science award recipient, and dedicated private tutors with proven results for primary through senior students.

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Disala Yasanthi

Online Tutor Redbank, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their strengths and weaknesses and assist them in developing their strengths and minimizing their weaknesses while being kind and patient. I am kind, patient, hardworking, dedicated, friendly and flexible. I also have good communication skills and more than nine years'…
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Tony

Online Tutor Westlake, QLD
Being able to explain concepts well to a student is arguably the most important thing. The best tutors are those who can explain and teach challenging ideas with relative ease in a short period of time because they have such good interpersonal skills. I believe my greatest strength is personal interaction with the student, and the ability to…
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Adam

Online Tutor Redbank, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil a level of confidence. Confidence that comes the succesful understanding of mathematic concepts not only makes current studying more rewarding but aids in future development. Particularly in mathematics were new concepts are constantly introduced, such confidence allows a student…
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Matthew

Online Tutor Chelmer, QLD
As mentioned previously, a tutor must provide a friendly and proactive environment for which all students can interact with entirely. A student should view their tutor as a friend and have no hesitation to ask any question. Importantly, a tutor should strive to improve a students ability to not only do the work needed but also comprehend the…

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So happy with the service and help that we have received. The tutor is amazing and gives our daughter so much assistance and encouragement. EzyMath Tutoring has made all the difference
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ella worked on mastering column multiplication with larger numbers and strengthened her division skills by dividing by 2, 5, and 10.

In Year 10, Genevieve revised factorising quadratic equations and practised applying the null factor law through targeted test preparation.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam focused on simple and compound interest problems, learning to use both formulas accurately to solve for different unknowns in real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Biology, missed and late homework affected Ella's ability to keep up with new content; "organization must be improved on—homework not completed and falling behind on tutoring content."

During senior Maths sessions, over-reliance on calculators meant small details like converting interest rates or units were sometimes skipped, leading to errors in compound interest questions.

For a Year 5 student, messy working made it difficult to track mistakes in long division—one note read: "the tidiness of his work—his pace of working can be sped up, faster thinking." In these moments, lost confidence followed as mistakes built up unseen.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wacol noticed that a Year 11 student, who previously needed support to factorise quadratic equations, now works through complex problems using the quadratic formula and tackles B and C level revision questions with much less prompting.

In another session, a high schooler showed real initiative by starting to write out working steps more neatly and explaining their thinking—a shift from just rushing answers before.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to hesitate on higher multiplication tables can now split large numbers into smaller chunks for mental calculations and even spots her own errors while multiplying larger numbers independently.

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 Inala Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carole Park State School.