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Walloon's tutors include a fully registered teacher with over a decade of classroom and tutoring experience across Queensland schools, a university Dean's Honour List mathematician and former peer mentor, award-winning science and maths graduates, experienced youth mentors, English specialists with advanced degrees, and dedicated K–12 tutors passionate about supporting every student's learning journey.

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Madison

Economics Tutor Leichhardt, QLD
The most important things an economics 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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Paul

Economics Tutor Brassall, QLD
To teach them to think intensively and critically so that they can learn independently in the future. In year 11 I was tutored in mathematics and so I understand the difficulty in learning new and unfamiliar topics. That experience will allow me to relate to the person I am tutoring, which will create a better learning experience for the…
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Thanks to our tutor, Daniel, I have seen a dramatic improvement in my son's confidence and ability in maths! Very reliable tutor and company has been very easy to deal with.
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Year 5 student Emily worked on overtime pay and penalty rates, alongside strengthening her understanding of order of operations through visualisation strategies.

Year 8 student Mia focused on reviewing classwork around triangles, angles, bearings, and algorithms, as well as simplifying fractions and practicing linear equations.

For Year 11 student Josh, the session centred on bivariate data analysis—specifically interpreting scatter plots and distinguishing between dependent and independent variables for his class investigation task.

Recent Challenges

In recent senior lessons (Years 10–12), incomplete or missing notes have been a recurring issue; for example, "notes needed to be made where Emily forgot the formula," and in another case, her notebook was left at school, making it impossible to check her classwork.

In Year 11 mathematics, skipping written summaries led to confusion with algebraic methods during revision.

At the junior high level (Year 8), struggles with organizing material meant that she often relied on memory instead of structured notes—this created extra difficulty recalling steps when tackling equations.

In a Year 5 grammar session, messy work habits also slowed feedback and improvement.

Recent Achievements

One Walloon tutor noted a big shift for a Year 11 student who, after struggling with algebraic equations for months, now solves linear problems more independently and has begun double-checking her answers—something she previously avoided.

Another high schooler showed new initiative by tackling her PSMT maths project with detailed self-written explanations, instead of relying on copied notes as before.

In primary years, a younger student who used to guess during division questions is now pausing to ask clarifying questions before answering. Last week, she finished all ten division problems without needing hints.

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 Walloon State School.