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Tutors in Yugar include a qualified middle school maths teacher with six years' classroom experience, an ATAR 92 graduate coaching water polo and mentoring kids, a top-ten Brisbane State High academic and peer mentor, university science and engineering students with distinction awards, seasoned K–12 tutors, camp leaders, and pre-service teachers skilled in supporting diverse learners.

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    Any Grade

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    1000's of Happy Students

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    Lesson Reports

    You'll get feedback on each lesson, so you know how your child gets on.

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Madelyn

Modern History Tutor Ferny Hills, QLD
Help them not only understand the individual questions they need to do to pass the exam - but understand the reason behind what they are doing and why it’s important to understand. I find they are more excited to learn if they understand the reason why they are doing the work. I think that I am good at correction and finding different ways to…
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Rebecca

Modern History Tutor Samford Valley, QLD
I believe that teaching students how to become a more independent learner is the most important thing that a tutor can do. As a tutor, it is important to help guide students through their work but not become a crutch that they rely too heavily upon. This way, students will be better equipped to handle the rest of their time at school. Helping…
1st Lesson Trial

Help Your Child Succeed in Modern History

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

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Calder

Modern History Tutor Camp Mountain, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just to teach them content - its essential to help a student become more self-sufficient in the field they are studying, and to teach them how to learn more effectively. For example, when teaching a child mathematics, I view simply teaching the content as not enough, as if you…
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Jordan

Modern History Tutor Cashmere, QLD
Always be a support system academically for their student and listen to their concerns and questions. It is also important to be adjustable and able to adapt to any changes of learning styles for a student. However, the most important thing for a tutor to do is to always believe in them and their ability. I am very patient and good at problem…

Local Reviews

Audrey is amazing! She works at my student's pace ensuring there is a clear understanding of the concept before continuing to the next topic. Audrey is effectively assisting my student in learning as well as applying the knowledge she is instructing on. I am very pleased with Audrey.
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Inside YugarTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia practised converting between decimals and fractions, then worked through word problems involving division and number lines to strengthen her understanding.

In Year 8, Ethan focused on solving linear equations and applying these skills to real-world scenarios, including graphing intersecting lines using step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ava tackled quadratic equations and factorising expressions with a focus on expanding brackets, alongside revision of Pythagoras' Theorem for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, one student hesitated to attempt fraction addition without reassurance and often waited for hints before starting, especially when common denominators appeared.

As a tutor noted, "she sometimes took the shortcut answer but this led to errors in multi-step questions."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 learner worked through equations but struggled with rearranging variables, repeatedly second-guessing herself—this uncertainty slowed progress on tasks like surface area or volume of complex shapes.

In Year 11, interpreting word problems into solvable equations was challenging; skipping careful reading meant key units were missed and answers didn't match requirements. The frustration was visible by the end of each task.

Recent Achievements

Tayla's big jump in times tables fluency—she went from needing six minutes to just two, after weeks of hesitating on recall.

In a high school session, another student who'd previously struggled with rearranging equations started solving them independently and even created Venn diagrams from word problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who used to avoid graph questions now plotted coordinates confidently and could state the gradient and y-intercept straight from an equation.

Last week, Tayla asked for extra multiplication challenges after finishing her assigned work early.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are very happy with Aurelius, he has turned something that was "like another language" (according to Aaron) into something he understands and has found his first test easy. We intend to hold onto Aurelius for as long as he wants to coach Aaron.

I think one of the most valuable things I got out of working with Ezy Math is the skills I developed through being a tutor. I was learning a great deal by teaching others, gaining valuable and relevant skills such as effective communication, leadership, management and organisation. It was also extremely rewarding to witness my students progress and gain confidence over the course of tutoring them.

I'm really happy with my tutor Karen which has helped me a lot with my work so far, she really does help me with my errors and to understand my topic and it has made a difference to my learning and I'm more ahead of the class now. I would really like to thank this company for letting me try and push my ability to my greatest. I hope the rest of year stays the same and once again thank it had made a big difference.

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