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Tutors in Amberley include a Queensland-certified teacher with over a decade's experience across schools and learning support, an ATAR 99.45 achiever and maths ambassador, seasoned private tutors with national academic awards, university students excelling in engineering and psychology, and mentors skilled in working with children of all abilities—including those with special needs.

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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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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…
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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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Isabella was really nice and polite and the girls warmed up to her quickly.
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Inside AmberleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily focused on long division strategies and strengthening her understanding of proportions, using visual note-taking for clarity.

In Year 9, Ethan worked through simultaneous equations and practiced calculating compound interest with step-by-step support.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily reviewed bivariate data and scatter plots as part of PSMT assessment preparation, including interpreting real-world statistics using Excel to make predictions.

Recent Challenges

Note-taking and independent study routines stood out as key areas for growth across both primary and high school years.

In Year 10 mathematics, notes needed to be made where Emily forgot the formula or didn't precisely know how to apply the algorithm, and her notebook was sometimes left behind, making it hard to check progress ("I was not able to verify her notes as she left her notebook in class").

In senior classes (Years 11–12), incomplete revision booklets and missed practice with PSMT assessments slowed confidence-building.

After a tough week, a tired Year 9 student struggled to focus on algebra tasks, highlighting how inconsistent study schedules can sap energy for new concepts.

Recent Achievements

A recent Amberley tutoring session saw a Year 11 student finally start to catch her own mistakes in algebra, openly double-checking her work instead of rushing through as she used to.

Another high school student, after struggling for weeks with fractions, surprised her tutor by completing all the fraction problems on her homework without help—something she'd never managed before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who usually hesitated to speak up began using "talk aloud" strategies during math questions, giving clear explanations in her own words rather than relying on prompts.

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 Immaculate Heart School.