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Auldana's tutors feature a robotics world finalist and science fair prizewinner with six school subject merits, an ATAR 99.95 medicine student and award-winning coach with years of experience teaching children, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors with top ATARs and merit awards, peer mentors, club leaders, and university scholars in STEM and education.

Phuntsho
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Phuntsho

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
1. Listen to your students. 2. Be creative and flexible with learning styles. Everyone learns differently. 3. Teach students to problem solve. 4. Foster independence. 5. Be patient at all times. 6. Give your best. Out of the many qualities I possess, I believe I am a good listener. So that I can better understand students misconceptions and…
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Farzan

Tutor Burnside, SA
understanding that not all students understand concepts the same way and the first time that can sense when students do not understand and willingly tries another approach of presenting the material. Passionate, empathetic, good listener, explaining material in multiple ways, reliable, evaluating students with asking several questions, and Giving…
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Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Magill, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is support the student in overcoming their struggles in a subject, allowing students to reach their full academic potential. I hope to empower students by equipping them with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at school. I also hope to help students develop a genuine interest for…
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Shraddha

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Supporting student’s learning and help them to reach their educational goal, also need to be active listeners for students , building good relationships, creative and flexible learning consistency and etc. Communication Problem solving Patience Leadership…
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Hao

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
Understand where a student is actually at In terms of the knowledge. Patience. Establish confidence. With confidence students will start to enjoy learning knowledge. I am very understanding. I have been the situation of not be able to understand the concepts and methods a lot. I understand the frustration and the quiet depression when a…
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Georgia

Tutor St Morris, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their students to see the value and potential in themselves. Through helping students find a learning style (and pace) that suits them and encouraging them to develop their skills in a wide range of subjects, tutors give students the foundation of confidence and understanding. I'm patient when it…
Enswer
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Enswer

Tutor Billa Kalina, SA
I consider the ability to communicate in the student's eye level to be the essential as a tutor. For example, a tutor should be able to support students based on their level of education and motivation. My strength as a tutor is my ability to communicate and explain difficult concepts as simple as possible. Also, I take tutoring as an opportunity…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Tutor Burnside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to accommodate their learning style. Students have ranging techniques and motivations when learning content. Personally, I struggled with auditory learning as a student, and would therefore ask my teachers to give me a range of tactile learning techniques to assist in my learning. I…
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Mohammad

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance, building confidence, clarifying concepts, and offering regular feedback and support. My strengths as a tutor include a genuine passion for teaching and a strong command of the subject matter. I am patient, adaptable, and skilled at tailoring my approach to…
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Jeevika

Tutor Tranmere, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to provide a fun learning environment for the student and empower them to learn. A tutor should be able to motivate the students to organise, formulate study goals and most importantly self learn and self improve. I am a very results-oriented person and one of my key strengths as a tutor is being able to…
Anna
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Anna

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor need to do for a student is to acknowledge it is not only a job. Acknowledge that we are important influences for students. Thus, we need to keep studying to be better for students, learn how to educate, willing to use more time, communicate with experienced teachers, ask if we do not know know to deal with…
Neha
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Neha

Tutor Tranmere, SA
From my own experience, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive learning environment. Celebrating wins and providing patient, encouraging support through mistakes helps students gain confidence and come out of their shell. When students feel comfortable and supported, they are more likely to enjoy learning and see…
Lily
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Lily

Tutor Teringie, SA
The most important thing would be to teach a student that studying shouldn't be a chore, and that giving it their all matters more than receiving a perfect grade. I understand that each student is different, and that not every approach will work for an individual, so it is essential that their tutor knows how to adapt to their needs while still…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Burnside, SA
A tutor should display patience, kindness, and develop a relationship with the student; as well as personalised learning. I think it is important to develop different strategies of explaining concepts to students, this is a skill I was able to further improve whilst on placement. There is more to tennis coaching than teaching children how to…
Joel
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Joel

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
A tutor must be able to commit to providing all the correct resources and help that a student needs. They should be patient with the student, understand learning patterns and be able to deliver information in simple terms. Tutors should also never judge but instead approach every problem in a friendly and helpful manner, as this will maintain an…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Tranmere, SA
I believe the most important thing is new understanding and appreciation for a subject, which can lead to more fun and rewarding learning experiences.. Of course new understanding can lead to better scores but I believe this is of first priority. New understanding can make people appreciate a subject which they may have previously not and it can…
Jitendra Singh
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Jitendra Singh

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
- Make student understand things and create a solid foundation for future. - Understand students and learn what they are interested in and guide them for future perspective - My strong desire to tell how things are happening in details, - Examples that i provide. - Understanding and dealing with every person in a different…
enas
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enas

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Most importantly, a tutor can foster self-confidence and self-reliance in a student. This ensures that student are believe in their own capacity to achieve and excel, which ultimately is at the corner stone of a great education. My strengths are my patience and communication skills. Having previously mentored and tutored younger siblings and…
Ramzy
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Ramzy

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
I believe a tutor needs to be able to encourage students without criticising them when they make mistakes. I believe I am a friendly person who is able to simply explain concepts to students, whilst also being able to encourage them to work…
Lana
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Lana

Tutor Tranmere, SA
I believe the most important thing(s) a tutor can do for a student include the following 1) Listen to their frustration on the topic/s 2) Learn and apply strategies that benefit each student's learning style 3) Provide a safe place for kids to learn and explore topics and subjects 4) Be a friend As a tutor, I believe my strengths are the…
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Vikramjeet

Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Bring back their confidence in subject Clear Maths…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Hectorville, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make a student enjoy the subject that they are teaching. This will give the students a bigger incentive to try and learn the subject for their self, as well as have more fun and eagerness in learning the subject. I try and cater more towards the things that my students are not as good at,…
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Aashi

Tutor Tranmere, SA
The most important thing a tutor must do is to assess the student's answer and provide feedback, as that really helps them learn from their mistakes. Equally integral is, taking a doubt session as solving the doubts of the student not only improves learning but also develops a sense of confidence in the student about the subject, which develops a…

Local Reviews

Ezy math tutoring I recommend to anyone looking to get their child or teen help with their maths. My daughter who is 9 was having a lot of trouble understanding maths. Her tutor Mohammad was fantastic got her understanding in a very short time in a way where I was not able to. She is now doing a lot better at maths at school and has made obvious improvements. Thankyou soo much
Joanna Polizzi

Inside AuldanaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alyssia explored titrations in chemistry, including using the n = CV formula and adjusting equations for different scenarios.

Year 10 Sam focused on coordinate geometry, graphing points in all four quadrants and determining if given points lie on specific lines by plotting them.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student worked through polynomial skills—identifying leading coefficients and degrees of polynomials as well as equating coefficients to solve related questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student relied heavily on reviewing previous answers when approaching new algebra questions—"she prefers to look at what she's already done rather than try and push herself"—which made it harder for her to adapt to unfamiliar problems.

In Year 10 Chemistry, a student hesitated to attempt the written discussion portion of an assignment, avoiding open-ended tasks until guided step-by-step.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student sometimes lost focus during sessions and struggled to set clear priorities for revision; this led to scattered attention and missed opportunities for deeper test preparation.

The lack of independent practice in challenging scenarios left gaps unaddressed before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Auldana tutor noticed a big shift in Alyssia's independence with titration equations—after struggling to manage mixed molar ratios, she finished several of these questions on her own by the end of their session.

Alessandro, a high school student, arrived prepared with specific questions and guided his own learning; he now pinpoints what he needs help with instead of waiting for prompts.

In Year 7 maths, Lucy moved from relying on examples to working through new statistics problems herself after being shown once, and even chose to try similar questions without asking for hints.

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 Campbelltown Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Magill School.