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Jeebropilly's tutors include a fully registered secondary maths and science teacher with over a decade of classroom experience, an ATAR 99.45 graduate and mathematics ambassador, seasoned private maths tutors with national awards and high distinctions, university students in education, psychology and engineering, plus mentors skilled in supporting diverse learners from primary through senior levels.

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Joppan

English Tutor Churchill, QLD
The most important thing an english 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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Hugh

English Tutor One Mile, QLD
The most important thing is approaching the task not simply as a series of questions to be answered, but instead as a dive into the nature of what is being learned and its applications to the world, which fosters a much greater depth of understanding and encourages curiosity above all else. I do not have a standard technique for learning that…
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Madison

English Tutor Leichhardt, QLD
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student is to increase understanding of the subject and inspire their interest to further pursue their studies in their own time. My greatest strength as is tutor my patience. I understand that every student has different strengths and some will require more time than others to reach their…
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Su Thinzar

English Tutor One Mile, QLD
Providing the right resources and support both academically and personally. Although possessing good academic knowledge is great, success comes from having good support and balance in every aspect of life. That is why I believe supporting students in a holistic manner is an important trait of a tutor. I am patient and understanding. I struggled in…
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Aiden

English 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…

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We were very happy with the arrangement and appreciated it. Maham was very reliable and Bailey found her to be very good.
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Inside JeebropillyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emily focused on overtime pay and penalty rates, along with reviewing her PSMT assessment and practicing order of operations using visual strategies.

In Year 9, Alex worked through simultaneous equations and practiced interpreting box & whisker plots while also exploring bearings and fractions in context.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel concentrated on compound interest calculations and surface area problems, integrating matrices into revision exercises to strengthen understanding for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Mathematics, note-taking was inconsistent—on multiple occasions, Emily either left her notebook in class or summarized too little when no new maths content was covered, which made later revision more challenging ("I had to keep checking that she is recording these").

During Year 11 exam preparation, a lack of autonomous working showed: unfinished homework and difficulty recalling key formulas led to repeated errors in algebra tasks.

In upper primary (Year 6), forgetting foundational multiplication tables slowed progress with fractions and averages. Missed notes and incomplete revision left gaps that became apparent under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Jeebropilly recently noticed Emily, a Year 11 student, begin to tackle algebra with far more independence—where she once hesitated or waited for help, she now attempts complex problems on her own and even double-checks her work for errors.

In another high school session, Ivy started asking clarifying questions about trigonometry instead of just following along silently; this shift means she's more willing to engage when confused rather than stay stuck.

For a younger student, writing out learning techniques helped her persist through tricky maths tasks without giving up early—she finished the worksheet despite initial frustration.

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