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Elizabeth Grove's tutors include a former public school teacher with a Master's in Mathematics Education, a 12-year veteran abacus and maths specialist, an ATAR dux with awards across STEM subjects, university-level science graduates, and experienced K–12 mentors—some holding postgraduate degrees or teaching roles in both Australia and overseas schools.

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Lucy

Chinese Tutor Golden Grove, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for their student is remaining patient and continue to persevere with the content. In my experience, if I didn't understand a concept or was struggling with a question, it was extremely helpful when my tutor continued to talk me through the topic and didn't get frustrated at me for not…
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Yani

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable to ask questions and make mistakes. It’s also important to connect learning to real-life examples so students see the value of what they’re…
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Ky Lin

Chinese Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
I believe that any tutor or teacher has the potential to shape and inspire a student's future. Certain teachers from my high school years, in particular, my English Literature teachers, have served to inspire and shape me to the person I have become today. Teachers can be very much like a tour guide in a new destination - good teachers open the…
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YIK Ho

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Putting things in an easy way and guiding the students to think this way to solve the problem. This is very important, especially in maths and science subjects, the key for students to improve is by really understanding and the best way to check is to are they able to explain it back to you on another day, not to memorize by hard, maths also not…
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CHIH-CHEN

Chinese Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
The role of a tutor is multifaceted, and many people believe that their most important responsibilities include providing individualized attention to students, building their confidence, improving their study skills, inspiring a love of learning, and identifying and addressing knowledge gaps. By tailoring their approach to the specific needs of…

Local Reviews

It was a really positive experience for Darcy. Darcy and Tanvi established rapport immediately and Darcy was very excited after the session.
Trudy

Inside Elizabeth GroveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Kody focused on multiplication and addition, using real-life money examples to build practical understanding.

In Year 10, Lucy worked through binomial distributions in statistics and completed a chemistry project planning report for identifying organic compounds.

For Year 11, Lorry tackled linear programming by graphing feasible regions and finding points of intersection, then shifted to English, constructing research-based body paragraphs for an exposition assignment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student repeatedly hesitated to attempt money problems without encouragement; as a tutor observed, "she needed reassurance before every step," making progress slow and undermining her confidence.

In Year 11 Chemistry, one student's absence led to missing lab procedures and results, leaving gaps in her report—she now needs to proactively seek this information from her teacher.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 learner spent valuable lesson time formatting a bibliography instead of focusing on analysis tasks; this meant less opportunity for targeted support.

In each case, organizational or motivational challenges disrupted deeper engagement with the subject.

Recent Achievements

One Elizabeth Grove tutor recently saw a Year 10 student, Lucy, shift from needing reminders to now independently pinpointing exactly where she feels unsure in Chemistry—she's begun texting photos of textbook pages so sessions target just her problem spots.

A senior student, Dillan, who used to pause for guidance on statistics, managed to finish all his test questions within an hour and even tackled extra review problems confidently.

In primary school, Alice—who once needed lots of help with basic addition—now solves most addition tasks on her own and only occasionally checks in about multiplication steps.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Elizabeth Grove Primary School.