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North Ipswich's tutors include a fully registered school teacher with over a decade of maths and science experience, Cambridge O-Level maths specialists, youth mentors, primary and secondary education students with classroom placements, award-winning graduates (ATAR 94.75), seasoned learning support aides, and tutors skilled in working with neurodiverse children and early learners.

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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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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…
Aiden
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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…

Local Reviews

Finn is responding well to Anthony’s tutoring, thank you. Anthony is kind, knowledgeable and has a lovely manner. Finn is feeling more confident and we will be continuing with Anthony’s weekly tutorials.
Letita, North Ipswich

Inside North IpswichTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 2 student Olivia practised multiplication as repeated addition, tackled word problems using the four times table, and explored how division works by separating objects into groups.

For Year 9, Cale focused on revising polynomial and binomial expressions as well as applying index laws with positive exponents in algebra.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James worked on essay writing skills, including structuring essays with proper bibliographies and using in-text citations for his English assignments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student lost a key Maths assignment due to poor computer file management, directly impacting his grade; as one tutor noted, "he will need to change the way he saves his documents."

In Year 8 Maths, confusion between mean and mode repeatedly slowed progress, while in English assignments, drifting off-topic or struggling to organize ideas made it difficult to express thoughts clearly.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student relied heavily on finger counting for multiplication and was "distracted by lego," making sustained focus tough during longer sessions. When tasks became unfamiliar or complex—like long division or worded problems—confidence dropped and mistakes crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Ipswich noticed a Year 10 student now asks for help when stuck, rather than falling behind quietly—something he'd avoided before.

A Year 11 student surprised his tutor by starting research independently on an assignment and coming to the session with clear questions, showing more initiative than in past terms.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student demonstrated new self-correction skills during maths: after reviewing her last test together, she identified her mistakes and fixed them with little assistance.

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 North State School.