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Tutors in Lower Hermitage include a PhD mathematics educator with decades of international university and teacher training experience, an ATAR 98.50 school dux and multi-subject awardee, a youth mentor and music tutor, a biomechanics university tutor, passionate teaching students, and accomplished peer mentors skilled at inspiring K–12 learners in maths and science.

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Bisma

Psychology Tutor Hope Valley, SA
A tutor is supposed to ensure learning and the growth of the students academic skills. Also to make sure their goals are strong enough for them to reach success in the future. I am patient and I do not back down if the student is not ready to learn. I use different tactics to engage the student such as asking them what they struggle with and…
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Jaswinder kaur

Psychology Tutor Gould Creek, SA
A tutor can minimize the weakness of students so that thay can achieve their goal. Tutor can make them able to read and understand the statement of a question. He/she can enable them to deal with academic problems. I can minimize the weakness in my students and enable them to deal with academic difficulties. I also can motivate them to study well…
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Ryan

Psychology Tutor Golden Grove, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to help a student understand the concepts, rather than giving them answers, to help them towards understanding the work independently. I consider myself to be patient with my students as they learn at their own speeds, while providing them with the path to find the answer…
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Therese

Psychology Tutor Dernancourt, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to ultimately inspire them in a love of learning and hopefully pass onto them capsules of knowledge which are priceless. My strengths as a tutor are to challenge the pupils to think abstractly about language and harness the true power it possesses. I love hearing the pupil's own…
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Shashi

Psychology Tutor
help them to learn new skills, time management strategies and assist them to overcome their weaknesses that preventing them to be successful in their studies. I have a several attributes that I see as strengths, such as rapport well with the students, listen to them, understand their weaknesses and strengths easily and I can explain same thing in…

Local Reviews

I was extremely impressed with Akash. He connected well with my daughter and was able to explains things in an understandable manner. Her confidence and enthusiasm was noticeably different after a single session.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Dominic worked on converting mixed numbers to improper fractions and practiced addition and subtraction of fractions in different forms.

In Year 10, Abigail revised factoring techniques for quadratic expressions and clarified terminology around measures of central tendency while discussing statistics tasks.

For Year 11, Laura focused on solving quadratic equations using factorization and explored probability problems with real-world applications, including the use of Venn diagrams to represent events.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student found more complex algebra problems challenging, particularly when not writing down their thought process; as one tutor noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In Year 8 maths, a student tended to avoid questions with unusual wording or those needing a systematic approach—leaving these blank instead of attempting a strategy.

For Year 7 fractions work, another mixed up multiplication and addition rules, especially when uncertain about the logic behind procedures. These moments meant time was spent untangling confusion rather than building confidence with new material.

Recent Achievements

One Lower Hermitage tutor noticed a real shift with Dominic, a high school student who now regularly asks for extra problems to test himself after struggling to engage in earlier sessions—he's also started requesting practice exercises between lessons, showing genuine initiative.

Abigail, another secondary student, has moved from needing hints on probability rules to confidently applying them independently and clarifying her own misunderstandings during discussion.

Meanwhile, Matthew (Year 5) now solves basic arithmetic in his head with ease when he used to write everything down, recently finishing a set of mental maths questions without pausing for help.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fairview Park Primary School.