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Tutors in Jimboomba include a school Dux and multi-subject university medalist, an experienced high school teacher with advanced degrees, a PhD physicist and national academic prizewinner, Kumon and private tutors with years of K–12 mentoring, swim instructors, youth leaders, and subject specialists recognized for distinction awards in maths, science, and creative pursuits.

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Morgan

Physics Tutor Cedar Grove, QLD
I think the most important thing they can do is listen to the student, each student wants something different out of there tutoring experience. I think the most important thing you can teach the student is how to learn, how to find answers to problems when there is no one there to help them, as this will help them be successful in any later…

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Dakshi is a wonderful tutor and I feel that she and Aela are getting on very well.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Alex focused on **displaying data**, with an emphasis on interpreting and constructing histograms.

Year 10 sessions included revision for an upcoming exam by practising **trigonometry skills** such as applying sine, cosine, and tangent formulas to solve for unknowns in right-angled triangles.

Another high school student worked through classifying scatterplots and revising **standard deviation calculations** using both manual methods and calculator functions, also discussing how variance measures spread within a dataset.

Recent Challenges

During a recent Year 12 maths session, one student was unable to complete a practice test under timed conditions and "relied on me to guide him through questions," highlighting difficulties with independent problem-solving during assessments.

In Year 10, another student lost marks for small process errors—such as not labelling graphs or units—and struggled with calculator use for standard deviation.

For a Year 5 lesson, homework remained incomplete, so memorisation of times tables was delayed.

Meanwhile, in Year 8 algebra, skipped working made it harder to spot sign mistakes, which led to repeated confusion during equation rearrangement.

Recent Achievements

One Jimboomba tutor saw a big shift with Diali, a high schooler who used to get stuck on multi-step problems—she now works through worded questions using substitution and sets her work out in steps without prompting.

Another secondary student recently identified errors on her own practice exam, something she'd hesitated to attempt before.

For a younger learner, finishing all assigned fraction homework was a first; previously, he'd give up when unsure but this time followed each step through independently and completed every question.

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