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Tutors in East Ipswich include a senior Cambridge maths teacher with over six years' experience, a Queensland school teacher with more than a decade of classroom and learning support roles, award-winning recent ATAR 99.45 graduate, experienced K–12 and special needs tutors, youth mentors, education undergraduates, science Olympiad achievers, and passionate subject specialists.

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Economics Tutor Coalfalls, QLD
To teach them to think intensively and critically so that they can learn independently in the future. In year 11 I was tutored in mathematics and so I understand the difficulty in learning new and unfamiliar topics. That experience will allow me to relate to the person I am tutoring, which will create a better learning experience for the…
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Economics Tutor Collingwood Park, QLD
The most important thing an economics 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…
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Year 3 student Alice worked on the two- and three-times tables as well as strategies for adding three two-digit numbers, applying these skills to basic multiplication.

For Year 7, Ben practised long division with remainders and began using split strategy multiplication to strengthen number sense.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Sarah focused on converting fractions, including subtracting fractions with different denominators and solving fraction word problems, sometimes using measuring cups to reinforce practical understanding.

Recent Challenges

Several process-related challenges emerged across both primary and secondary levels.

In Year 6 maths, one student relied heavily on a multiplication booklet and avoided tackling new question types unless prompted, leading to difficulty when faced with mixed assessments—"she needed me to repeat questions to stay on task and got distracted quite easily."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled with focus and organization during English sessions; homework was often incomplete or misplaced ("she said her teacher might have it… then went and got it from the table"), which left little time for actual practice.

In both cases, hesitation after setbacks led to lost confidence mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One East Ipswich tutor noticed real growth in a Year 10 student, Harrison, who finished the session able to read out sections of his report aloud and self-correct—something he hesitated to do before.

In Year 7, Isla managed to redo a previous maths test and scored significantly higher this time, missing only one question after struggling with similar material earlier.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Ashlee, showed clear improvement in spelling: by lesson's end she achieved a perfect score on her spelling test and used every new word 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 Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ipswich East State School.