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Redland Bay's tutors include a school Dux and Academic Captain, an Upper Second Class Honours maths master with Olympiad teaching experience, a former prefect with top-of-class Chinese and creative writing credentials, university science scholars and peer mentors, seasoned primary reading specialists, plus multiple award-winning graduates in English, music, maths and STEM.

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Annabelle

Info Processing Tutor Redland Bay, QLD
The best kind of confidence builder is being able to understand something on your own so the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to get the student to a point where they don't need a tutor anymore. I'm a very patient person which I think is useful when trying to explain something tricky. I also get along great with students…
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Amy

Info Processing Tutor Redland Bay, QLD
Of course, a tutor is there for the student academically. However, the most important thing a tutor can provide is confidence in the students. Students who may not be achieving high marks might believe it reflects their self-worth. My job is to show them that it doesn't. As I'm currently a swim teacher, I have built the skills of patience,…
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Michael

Info Processing Tutor Thornlands, QLD
In the act of supporting the student to engage with their school curriculum, to promote genuine understanding of their subject(s) and the inner motivation to see why the skills are important for their future. Broad knowledge and context in english, mathematics and sciences and good study…

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So glad we found EzyMath Tutoring. They were very quick to respond and provided all the necessary information needed. They answered my MANY questions as my daughter has some learning difficulties and provided us with an amazing tutor to work with. Also like the fact that there is no lock in contract. We look forward to see our daughter gain the confidence she needs to be successful.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ella revised times tables up to x12 and practiced larger addition equations, including solving worded long addition problems from class.

Year 9 student Nisha focused on probability questions using tables and graphs, with a particular emphasis on interpreting Pearson's correlation coefficient and constructing box plots for her statistics assignment.

Meanwhile, Taylor in Year 11 worked through annuities and loan repayments in General Maths, completing practice questions involving future and present value calculations as well as simple interest.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student often skipped showing working for solutions, especially in worded linear relations questions; as a tutor observed, "requires more working out for question solution." This led to missed steps and confusion about what was required.

In Year 12 General Maths, another student struggled with annuities and loan repayments but continued making similar small mistakes between sessions—revision was left incomplete before the next lesson.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 Physics learner found it difficult to match answers on pulley system tasks when not referencing previous attempts or feedback. Unaddressed, these patterns left test preparation patchy and errors repeated.

Recent Achievements

One Redland Bay tutoring session saw a high school student, Jarred, shift from needing help on expanding and combining like terms to tackling these algebra problems with increasing independence—he even started choosing harder questions he'd previously avoided.

Meanwhile, Nisha (Year 11) showed new autonomy by deciding when to use her graphics calculator and confidently navigating between examples and answers, something she used to hesitate over.

At the primary level, Claira has moved from counting on her fingers to finishing double- and single-digit addition sums much faster than before—she now works through multiplication tables almost entirely on her own.

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 Victoria Point Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Redland Bay State School.