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Tutors in Brookdale include a PhD mathematician with university and WACE experience, high school maths and science teachers with international Cambridge and Kenyan curriculum expertise, an English teacher with eight years' lecturing, a 12-year chemistry head of department, recent ATAR dux and award-winners, plus experienced K–12 tutors and education assistants passionate about student growth.

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Tutor Southern River, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give the student confidence. I think it is important to create an environment where students feel comfortable having a go at everything, and eventually reaching a point where they can attempt questions on their own. I’m patient, I explain topics in ways that are relevant to each…

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My son in Year 12 just wasn't getting it and didn't understand the teacher, so we tried ezymathtutoring and he really related to the tutor and was able to finally get it!
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Samuel worked on multiplying and dividing decimals as well as reviewing area and perimeter using diagrams.

In Year 9, Isabelle focused on trigonometry basics and applied the quadratic formula to problem sets.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel practiced solving exponential growth and decay problems in financial maths, along with revising key algebra skills for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student recently received a test score highlighting time management issues—struggling to finish longer problems meant some answers were rushed or incomplete. As one tutor noted, "she didn't revisit her mistakes after feedback," especially in algebra revision, which led to repeated errors.

Meanwhile, in Year 8 geometry, notes revealed that disorganized materials slowed progress: missing worksheets and scattered notes made it hard to review fraction strategies before exams.

In Year 4 arithmetic, forgetting homework and not bringing notebooks meant extra time was spent tracking down what had been covered previously instead of moving forward with multiplication practice.

Recent Achievements

One Brookdale tutor noticed that Owen, a high school student, has started requesting extra homework and now arrives at each session with his own questions—he used to be hesitant to ask for help but is now much more proactive about tackling confusing topics.

In Year 10, Sol had struggled with trigonometry for several weeks, but after working through a new set of teacher-provided worksheets and using sports analogies in tutoring, he managed to solve even the harder problems on his own and was visibly pleased with the breakthrough.

Meanwhile, Tawny (Year 4) surprised her tutor by remembering fractions work from months earlier and eagerly volunteering to compare, add, subtract, multiply, and divide different fractions without prompting.

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 Armadale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Christian College - Darling Downs.