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Tutors in Aberfoyle Park include a veteran high school English and Italian teacher with dual Masters degrees, peer mentors and youth leaders, a Maths tutor with Kumon experience, an ATAR 99.10 scholar with multiple academic awards, STEM competition semi-finalists, university students in Medicine and Optometry, and coaches experienced in working with children of all ages.

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Dhrithi

Science Tutor Eden Hills, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe, encouraging space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. It's crucial to not only help students understand the material but also to build their confidence and show them that they are capable of solving problems on their own. Providing the right level of…
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Suyeon

Science Tutor Blackwood, SA
The personalisation of learning is the most important thing I consider a tutor can do for their student. There is no one-size-fits-all study skills as every students have different interests and strengths. Therefore, I believe it is important to truly incorporate their interests and maximise their strengths in tutoring, for the students to build…
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Veanna

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
- communication, trust and team work. communication is not only important for the teaching aspect of tutoring but i would like my student to be confident enough in me such that they can voice out their doubts and concerns to me. trust is important in making sure that they are able to confide in me and team work because if they cooperate with me…
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Kyung Jin

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support for their learning. Not only through academic support but also encouraging them to pursue their goals and aspirations. I believe as a tutor it is important to help students follow their dreams. As a recent school leaver, I understand and empathise with…
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Ashthee

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
Build their confidence in not only their studies but also themselves. This includes comfortability. Students should feel confident in asking questions if they are unsure, requesting clarification of complex ideas, and acknowledging that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. Additionally, develop critical thinking skills and…
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Janageeth

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
The best thing a tutor can do to a student is to make the subject more interesting so that the students are motivated to learn more. This in turn has a chain effect on improving the standard of the student. My strengths are the ability to identify the student's needs, flexibility, adapting to the situation and dedication. However, the ability to…
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Jannet

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
As a tutor, it is very important to be a source of encouragement for each student equally and make them believe in themselves to be successful(success-as defined by each person and not according to the standards of the general public). I also believe it is important to acknowledge the effort of each child, appreciate them where it is…
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Hayden

Science Tutor Seacombe Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them not just what to think, but how to think. Its about providing them with strategies to find their own answers. I always found I remembered and used formulas much more effectively when I understood the reasons behind them, and why they worked, and would like to help others come…
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Elferaan

Science Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
Be supportive, offer the one-on-one help that they may not be getting at school and being able to explain concepts or ideas in a slightly different way to their usual teacher to give them a different perspective and way of thinking through tough questions or activities. I have real-life science experience, so kids love hearing about that. I am…
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Noah

Science Tutor Belair, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to get them passionate/interested in what they are learning about, motivating them to learn and improve without getting bored. Another important aspect is to help them establish good study habits and a will to understand the concepts rather than just going through repetitive…
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Maxwell

Science Tutor Hackham, SA
Listening to the student and adapt ones teaching style to better suit their learning style I am amicable and form a strong rapport with my…
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Happed

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always motivate and inspire them to overcome obstacles and believe in their own potential. The other thing one can do is to develop a positive learning environment that fosters a growth mindset by keeping track of the student progress and planning for structured lesson plans. One of the…
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Payal

Science Tutor Ascot Park, SA
- Personalise their learning to enhance the knowledge - Minimise the weaknesses a person have & frequently communicate things - Patience - Communication - and lastly Honest & open relationship with the…

Local Reviews

Great initial one to one contact - named emails, not just from "Ezymath". Good support materials to read through and help understand expectations and requirements. Great tutor. Works brilliantly with my daughter, professional and prompt.
Gina, Aberfoyle Park

Inside Aberfoyle ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily worked on building confidence with multiplication and division, as well as understanding decimals through hands-on examples.

In Year 9, Sam focused on solving linear equations and was introduced to the basics of trigonometry using right-angled triangle diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Grace tackled derivatives from first principles and explored unit circle trigonometry, practising both algebraic methods and sketching relevant graphs.

Recent Challenges

Several students across Years 4 to 12 faced process obstacles that affected their progress.

For example, a Year 8 student's algebra solutions were hard to follow due to messy working and "writing out of order," making errors harder to spot and fix.

In Year 11 Specialist Maths, one student did not ask for extra paper during a test after running out of space—"she kept writing cramped answers in the margin," which led to incomplete responses.

Another, in Year 5, regularly forgot to bring maths materials, causing lost time at lesson start.

When tackling derivatives in Year 12 Methods, skipping intermediate steps meant confusion over which variables had been substituted.

Recent Achievements

One Aberfoyle Park tutor noticed a big change with a Year 10 student who used to rush through linear equations but now takes time to write out each step, leading to far fewer mistakes.

In a recent Year 12 session, a student who previously hesitated to ask for help started openly talking through problems aloud, which helped clarify their understanding of polynomial derivatives and unit circle diagrams.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled with short division has begun using multiples of ten confidently when dividing larger numbers—something they avoided before—and managed to finish independently an entire worksheet.

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 Aberfoyle Park (The Hub) Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aberfoyle Hub Primary School.