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Tutors in Blacksoil include a Monash Dean's Honour List mathematics graduate and peer mentor, multiple current or future teachers with extensive classroom and tutoring experience, an ATAR 97.7 achiever with Olympiad distinctions, psychology and science graduates skilled in working with neurodiverse children, and passionate youth mentors and chess coaches recognised for academic excellence.

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Terena

Tutor North Ipswich, QLD
I believe that tutoring for a student should be a safe zone space where they can make mistakes. Tutoring does not have the same pressue for a student that school can, as such it is important for a tutor to be patient and adaptive when a student is struggling with a concept. A tutor should welcome mistakes as an opportunity to grow. I also believe…
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Phuc (Owen)

Tutor Woodend, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do isn't just to lead them to the right answers but help them build confidence and self-motivation. As a tutor, I aim to help students develop independence. For me, a successful teacher is someone who can guide students to no longer needing one. I am quick to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students…
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Its fairly easy to get started. Staff is easy going. Tutors are very flexible, and will work with you so you get a time that suits you. Overall a pleasant experience.
Jacob, Brassall

Inside BlacksoilTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Cale focused on simplifying and solving linear equations as well as reviewing techniques for adding and subtracting decimals, with some sessions also spent strengthening note-taking and content retention skills.

Another Year 10 session included practice on polynomial expressions, index laws, and the basics of surd operations.

For a Year 9 student, Emily, recent lessons addressed calculating overtime pay and penalty rates in real-life contexts and revisited order of operations through worked examples to build confidence with multi-step problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student lost his maths assignment due to computer issues and, as one tutor noted, "this very badly affected his grade"—highlighting the importance of better file organization and digital backup habits.

In a recent Year 12 lesson, another student's revision was slowed by incomplete note-taking; "her notes were lacking because she didn't have enough pages," which left gaps in understanding new content.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to keep track of formulas for algebra and trigonometry—without a routine for recording or reviewing these basics, recall faltered under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Blacksoil noticed one high school student who previously struggled with worded maths problems now working through them more steadily—she's even started double-checking her answers to catch mistakes on her own.

Another secondary student, after initially losing nearly all marks on a mock test due to mixing up operations, is now asking for strategies and reviewing notes more actively between sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who used to wait passively for help has begun telling the tutor what mean, median, and mode are before being prompted, then finished several matrix questions independently during their session.

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 West Moreton Anglican College.