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Ashmore's tutors feature experienced classroom teachers with education degrees, a senior maths and physics specialist, peer and private tutors with ATARs up to 99.45 and academic scholarships, seasoned K–12 English mentors, international STEM graduates, and award-winning youth leaders—offering deep subject expertise and proven success supporting students from primary through to advanced levels.

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Claudia

Psychology Tutor Helensvale, QLD
Help a student to believe in themselves academically and give them the confidence to approach any problem even if they don't immediately know the solution. I am very patient, understanding, empathetic and resourceful. I try to explain a concept in a way that I think would be easiest for the person to understand and simplify it before adding on…

Local Reviews

As soon as I first met Reyna I knew that she would be a great 'fit' for Alana. Reyna is friendly and genuine and knows how to 'reign' Alana in when she goes off in another direction. I am excited to see where Reyna can take Alana in her maths journey.
Alana, Molendinar

Inside AshmoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Olivia worked on extending her sight word vocabulary and used picture cues to practise predicting story events.

In Year 10, Peyton focused on applying index laws—covering multiplication, division, zero and negative indices—and practised solving linear equations with pronumerals on both sides using real-life word problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lachlan reviewed Australia's Balance of Payments by exploring how foreign investment in the capital account connects to the current account, and analysed graphs to track changes in major Australian exports over time.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Economics, Peyton's assignments often lacked detailed explanations and data; as a tutor noted, "her teacher wanted more evidence and links—similar to PEEL in English." She sometimes avoided revising unfamiliar terminology, which left her less confident in exams.

Meanwhile, Oliver (Year 9 Maths) struggled to stay organised during long lessons and sometimes brought incomplete notes, leading to gaps when reviewing for quizzes. "There was a bit of waiting for Rex to get organised," one session observed.

For Anthony (Year 3), avoidance strategies appeared when faced with new sight words, slowing progress on reading accuracy.

Recent Achievements

One Ashmore tutor noticed a real shift with Oliver, a high school student who now checks the wording of maths questions before answering—he used to rush and miss details, but recently he's been consistently scoring above 80% in his online practice.

Peyton, also in high school, has started preparing her own research and draft assignments for economics sessions, asking more focused questions about complex topics instead of waiting for direction.

In Year 3, Anthony engaged deeply with reading by spotting story clues in illustrations—previously he'd just listen passively—and was able to retell the story using those details.

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 Mobile Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ashmore State School.