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Upper Brookfield's tutors include a Dux of Year 11 and multi-year academic prizewinner, primary-qualified teachers with classroom experience and special needs expertise, an ATAR 99.65 medical student and scholarship recipient, seasoned maths specialists with degrees in education or mathematics, music scholarship holders, sports coaches, peer mentors, and science Olympiad awardees.

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Steven

Physics Tutor Kenmore Hills, QLD
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is teach in a way that the student finds comfortable and easy to understand. I have a flexible way of thinking and have a high understanding of the subjects I have studied. This provides me the flexibility to teach the material in multiple ways, so that each student can have a…
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Hugh

Physics Tutor Anstead, QLD
Ensuring a safe environment where they don't feel judged or embarrassed for not understanding something. I'm currently studying Mechatronic Engineering at QUT and I finished grade 12 with a VHA in Math B, C and Physics. I understand the content but I'm more interested in understanding what makes the content click with a student. Whether it's…
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Arabella

Physics Tutor The Gap, QLD
I consider the most important things a physics tutor can do to be instilling confidence, a love for learning and critical thinking skills in their student. I believe that helping a student with their confidence levels when learning new concepts is crucial to inspiring growth and long-term success. I believe that cultivating a love for learning is…
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Natasha

Physics Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
The most important skill a physics tutor can do for a student is help them develop the skills to tackle questions independently rather than simply telling them the answer. I listen to the student and try to explain concepts in ways the student can…
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Tony

Physics 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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Michael

Physics Tutor Bellbowrie, QLD
When it comes to maths, take away the fear, which breeds confidence in themselves. Ability to explain a concept in the most appropriate way dependent upon student. Trying to understand a students misunderstandings, backtrack to a point that they do understand and then work…
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Geofrry

Physics Tutor Westlake, QLD
The most important thing a physics tutor can do to a student is provide academic guidance and consistency in their academic life Some of my strength in tutoring is always being motivated, ability to adapt to different type of audience, being creative, always being upto date with current…
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Alexis

Physics Tutor Jindalee, QLD
The most important things I for a tutor to do is understand and listen to the student. Not listening can be one of the most frustrating things as a student, where the tutor doesn't understand what they actually need help with, and wastes time going over the wrong content in the wrong way. Being able to understand the student, and then properly…
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Jon

Physics Tutor Chapel Hill, QLD
I personally believe that the most important thing is being reliable and consistently there for a student. If they know that I will be there week in week out for them they can rely on me whenever things do get hard at school, knowing I am there to help them. I am extremely patient with people when I am explaining stuff. If at first they don’t…

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We engaged EzyMath Tutoring to help our daughter fill in some gaps in her learning after changing schools in year 5. We found Sarah to be well organised and caring and able to identify Bree's weaknesses quickly. Sarah helped raise Bree's confidence levels and taught her learning strategies that have enabled her to catch up and no longer feel nervous in the classroom. I would have no hesitation referring EzyMath and will engage again during high school years if Bree begins to feel overwhelmed.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Riley focused on times tables for higher numbers and explored fractions, decimals, and percentages, using visual aids like dominoes to reinforce understanding.

Year 11 student Zoe worked through quadratic models and arithmetic series in her maths homework, then analysed mistakes from a recent exam to deepen her grasp of compound interest and solving quadratics.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sanvi refined her chemistry assignment rationale and practiced questions on solubility and mole equations before shifting to advanced differentiation rules in Maths Methods.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on piecewise functions tended to overlook whether endpoints were open or closed, leading to confusion in graph interpretation—"she needs more revision on including and excluding points."

In Year 12 chemistry, the rationale section of a major assignment was left messy and unfinished, making it harder to structure arguments effectively.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student repeatedly mixed up positive and negative signs when using the quadratic formula; as noted, "he should start realising that he cannot skip steps."

In primary maths, one learner struggled with layout: inconsistent units (cm vs m) were only noticed after errors had been made.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10, Zoe initially struggled with geometric sequences but managed to answer one correctly on her non-calculator exam—a first for her after several attempts.

Sanvi, a senior student, showed new initiative by starting early on her chemistry assignment and made clear links between key concepts without needing as much prompting as before.

Meanwhile, Trinity in primary school needed reminders at first but now independently applies strategies for the 6x tables and can add fractions with different denominators without extra support.

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 Kenmore Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Upper Brookfield State School.