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Tutors in Torrens include an ATAR 99.7 National Mathematics Summer School participant and Olympiad invitee, a Royal Australian Chemical Institute Titration Stakes winner (ATAR 99.4), experienced K–12 maths and science tutors with academic awards, a civil engineer and environmental scientist, university medallist statisticians, school teachers, and passionate peer mentors and coaches.

Harley
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Harley

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
Showing them that nothing is difficult or unattainable but rather it is just unfamiliar. I love the subjects that I teach and I am very patient and…
Erin Maria
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Erin Maria

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
A tutor influences a student in many ways. He or she contributes a lot to the personality of a student. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to build confidence. And I believe confidence is something that is essential throughout a persons life. It's the confidence that makes one believe that they could do things…
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James
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James

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
Foster a passion for learning Fast learner, patient, personable and flexible in…
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Aleksandar

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
I believe that the one of the most important things a tutor can do is to help a student truly realise their academic potential, especially since the needs of one student may be overlooked in a classroom setting. It is also important, however, to help inspire confidence in the subject, and hopefully a passion, so that they continue to succeed…
Nima
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Nima

Physics Tutor Fisher, ACT
I believe tutor should make learning as simplistic as possible by relating the learning into real life on their applicability and usefulness to appreciate and making learning interesting and enjoyable. As a tutor, I relate philosophical aspects to the subject of teaching and in the process build strong psychology of the life and the subject I…
Peter
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Peter

Physics Tutor Garran, ACT
Through my time at university, I have found the ability to be patient is what separates my current tutors apart. A willingness to stop and answer questions, that some may be too scared to ask, has certainly improved my learning opportunities. The notion of ‘no stupid questions’ in my Power Electronics course this semester has been a great…
Jesvin
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Jesvin

Physics Tutor Wanniassa, ACT
A tutor can provide vast knowledge about the lessons of life that can help them throughout their life. As tutor, I am confident that I can generate the love for the subject in students and can be one of…
Jay
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Jay

Physics Tutor Greenway, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and support to help the student reach their academic goals. This may include providing study tips and strategies, helping the student stay organized and motivated, and providing a safe, nonjudgmental environment where the student can ask questions and receive feedback.…
Adam
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Adam

Physics Tutor Hughes, ACT
A tutor, first and foremost, must ensure that a student is improving their grades, that is why people look for tutors in the first place. However, as well as this, a really good tutor can instil a genuine love of a given subject. This will also greatly assist in improving the student's performance. Thus the most important thing a tutor can do is…
Michael
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Michael

Physics Tutor Rivett, ACT
Structure what needs to be taught in a way that is personalised to the strengths of the student. There isn't a one size fits all way of teaching, so i believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is learn their strengths and how they learn best, and then adjust the topic in a way that helps them learn in an easier way. I am…
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Rayanne

Physics Tutor Red Hill, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a comfortable environment where they feel safe asking any question, no matter how small, and to make learning an enjoyable experience. It’s also essential to build their confidence by helping them understand their strengths and develop the skills they need to succeed.…
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Daivik

Physics Tutor Holder, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are personalized support, building confidence, providing clear explanations, offering guidance and feedback, and fostering a love for learning. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to adapt to different learning styles and tailor my approach to individual students. I have…
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Kaushik

Physics Tutor Holder, ACT
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build a positive relationship and establish trust, understand the student's needs and learning style, provide clear and concise explanations, foster a love for learning, and provide regular and constructive feedback. These steps help create a supportive learning…
Jessica
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Jessica

Physics Tutor Duffy, ACT
In terms of the most important things a tutor can do, I would emphasize: Truly getting to know each student's unique circumstances, strengths, weaknesses, interests and motivations in order to personalize the learning approach. Building rapport and making emotional connections to keep students engaged and feeling supported in a judgment-free…
Akila
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Akila

Physics Tutor Duffy, ACT
The most important thing a tutor should do is instil confidence in their students. For a student to gain confidence in their academic ability, a sound understanding of fundamental concepts, and ability to problem solve is crucial. Therefore, I have a strong emphasis on developing problem solving strategies and these core concepts relevant for each…
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Harmanpreet

Physics Tutor Chisholm, ACT
A good tutor can build a confidence in the student. A tutor can improve the skills of student. Patience is my first strength as a tutor. Some students may need more patience than…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Richardson, ACT
Being able to personalise the learning for the student. Adapting teaching style and to be able to teach to the student's strengths is important. Qualities play a significant role in building an understanding and teaching role between the tutor and the student. Qualities include being honest, flexible, patient, empathy, professional and most…
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Deboshree

Physics Tutor Barton, ACT
Every student is different. At the end of the day I aim to see my students leave with increased confidence in the subject matter I'm able to break down complex concepts and come down to a variety of levels. I have good comprehension skills so I am able to understand the questions correctly and give relevant answers and an very empathetic and…

Local Reviews

We were allocated a brilliant tutor, Benju Sharma, who is working so well with my son and his understanding of maths is improving. Benju always turns up on time and is ready and prepared for the lesson. She is good at keeping my son on track and he has actually started enjoying maths! Thanks for your help, we are super pleased with Benju and the huge effort she puts in.
Kelly, Torrens

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Year 4 student James focused on multiplication and division strategies, working through practical examples to build confidence with both operations.

In Year 8, Chloe practised algebra and straight line graphing, using diagrams to plot equations and interpret graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ethan concentrated on surface area and volume calculations for 3D shapes, applying formulas to real-world-style questions for extra context.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often solved problems in her head, leading to missed steps and confusion during algebra tasks—"more writing as he solves the problems," noted one tutor.

In Year 10, inconsistent formatting and skipping backchecking led to recurring mistakes with hyperbolae and boxplots.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student regularly mixed up multiplication and addition in written work; homework was sometimes left incomplete or done incorrectly until reviewed together.

In Year 11 English, a student's essay paragraphs lacked clear analysis because ideas weren't organised before writing. These habits resulted in time lost clarifying errors instead of building confidence or advancing skills.

Recent Achievements

One Torrens tutor noticed a Year 8 student who had struggled with algebra now working through problems aloud and using a new five-step process, showing real independence compared to her earlier hesitation.

In a high school maths session, another student moved from confusion about hyperbolae and boxplots to confidently explaining intercepts out loud—he even performed well on his recent test after practicing this skill.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to be quiet is now eager to learn, openly asking for help with addition and subtraction, and recently finished all the set problems without errors.

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 Woden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Torrens Primary School.