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Yatala's tutors include a university-trained secondary maths teacher, experienced K–12 and peer mentors, a Melbourne graduate with multiple academic excellence awards and 96+ ATAR, creative writing specialists with published work and children's literature prizes, plus scholarship students and Olympiad high achievers passionate about helping kids succeed in maths, science, English, and beyond.

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Karan

Modern History Tutor Bethania, QLD
Ensure that if they are facing significant challenges with a specific topic, that they maintain a growth mindset, and do not orient their attitude to one of self-defeat. My main strength is in my ability to communicate. I can utilize multiple approaches to explain a single a simple concept if needed, and use simple and concise…
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Shivali

Modern History Tutor Bethania, QLD
Understand their possible struggle with learning the subject and actively working to help the student resolve it. A tutor needs to explain concepts patiently, clearly and in a way that suits the student learning pace. Patience - I almost always manage to stay calm and polite. Communication - I have strong written and verbal communication…
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Bardia

Modern History Tutor Beenleigh, QLD
I believe a tutor's duty is not to necessarily improve the intellectual capability of their client, but rather, guide them in a way that allows them to harness their own learning potential through customised, carefully tailored programs specific to the individual. Whilst this may not necessarily be viable for every circumstance, it is the role of…
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Caitlin

Modern History Tutor Beenleigh, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them in becoming more confident in their ability to do the work in the subjects they need help in. I think my strengths as a tutor are such things as: my patience, my ability to understand what it’s like to struggle in class, my ability to explain things multiple ways, my…
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Emma

Modern History Tutor Belivah, QLD
I believe two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are help them gain some new insight and understanding into a subject, as well as try to inspire a genuine passion for the topic. As a tutor, I believe my one of my strengnths would definitely be my intense love of English. I'm also extremely time efficeint and organised, and…
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Dylan

Modern History Tutor Beenleigh, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to explain concepts, theories and course content in an easy to understand, and easy to recall way. So that the student can gain an understanding of the content, and the knowledge will be retained for future studies. I think the main reasons that people came to me for help in school was…

Local Reviews

EzyMath have been great. Good communicators and they listen to what the student requires. Any small issues we have had, have been dealt with promptly.
Matt Ahrens, Yatala

Inside YatalaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Zara explored statistics, focusing on calculating mean, median, mode, and range using class examples.

In Year 8, Aiden worked through algebraic expressions and practiced solving equations for x with step-by-step guidance.

For Year 10, Sam revised trigonometry concepts such as angles of elevation and depression and tackled converting between degrees and DMS to strengthen his understanding ahead of upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete his assigned maths homework or make progress on a major assignment; "he has not made any attempts to the assignment yet."

This led to confusion with rounding and over-reliance on previous examples instead of independent practice.

In senior high school, one student relied heavily on formula sheets for quadratic equations but hesitated to write answers without checking, which slowed exam performance.

A Year 3 student was noticeably distracted when working through subtraction problems—requiring written questions to stay engaged.

The unfinished work often meant class time was spent revisiting basics rather than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Yatala noticed that a Year 10 student, who had previously hesitated to ask for help, now confidently asks questions and explains her reasoning during algebra sessions—she even completed all tasks without reminders.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student initially struggled with percentages but, after practicing visual analogies, tackled every quiz question with ease and started attempting new problems independently.

In a recent primary session, two younger students who once waited for guidance began insisting on solving time-related questions first by themselves before asking the tutor to check their answers.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Warren Park State School.