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Biggs Flat's tutors include a school teacher with decades of K–12 classroom and OSHC leadership, multiple ATAR 97+ graduates—including subject duxes, an ADF Future Innovator, and national competition winners—a university lecturer in languages, experienced STEM and music educators, accomplished peer mentors, and specialists in both primary learning support and gifted student extension.

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Physics Tutor Littlehampton, SA
To help student build confidence through successful experience and gradually realize that anything is achieveable if you find the right approach. I put my feet into student's shoes and try to find the right approach for the student to…
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Hamish

Physics Tutor Aldgate, SA
I think that some tutors get caught up in focusing solely on the work in front of them and miss out on teaching younger students about the life in front of them. Instead of doing more work, tutors should provide organisation tips and possible strategies they can put in place to improve the quality of their work. Also, forming close relationships…
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Physics Tutor Mount Barker, SA
I would say one of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is to show them the compassion and support they need to gain self-confidence and realise their full potential. In my previous tutoring groups, I would often have students who felt like they would never be good academically, and this was simply not true. All that had…
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Physics Tutor Mount Barker, SA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is ensure they understand what they are doing. As a result it is crucial for a tutor to prepare the correct material for the student. It is crucial that a tutor guides the student rather than just helping them get their homework done. Teach a man to fish and he has food for the rest of…
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Rachel

Physics Tutor Littlehampton, SA
To help students identify areas of growth which are preventing them from achieving their best. To aid in the development of certain skills which can be applied to the students work. To assist students to understand concepts, ideas and processes which they are struggling with. Most importantly, I seek to build on the students confidence in their…
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Olivia

Physics Tutor Stirling, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school without the…

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So happy with the encouragement and enthusiasm of the tutor with my daughter. I feel very reassured that she can find the missing key to understanding in her maths.
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Inside Biggs FlatTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 Sophie worked on simplifying fractions and converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, as well as measuring angles with a protractor.

Year 5 Annabelle completed a school worksheet on probability and practiced creating graphs from tables and interpreting data.

For Jay in Year 3, sessions focused on improving fluency with the 3 and 4 times tables and using playing card games to reinforce division concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly rushed through multi-step algebra, skipping working and misreading key parts—"she kept jumping to the answer without checking what was being asked," as a tutor noted.

In Year 4 maths, another student lost motivation after encountering a dense worded problem; they gave up quickly, overwhelmed by too much information on the page.

A Year 10 student struggled with messy written work in graphing tasks, which made it hard to spot calculation errors or line up coordinates.

After a tiring day, one Year 5 learner left homework incomplete until prompted several times, feeling reluctant but eventually finishing under guidance.

Recent Achievements

One Biggs Flat tutor noticed Jay, a high school student, now regularly spots and corrects his own mistakes during division—something he used to overlook. He also showed real persistence by pushing through challenging problems without giving up.

In another session, Sophie, also in high school, created her own revision "cheat sheet" before the lesson started—her first time taking that kind of initiative without prompting.

Meanwhile, Annabelle in Year 6 surprised her tutor by confidently tackling percentage calculations on her own after initially hesitating; she divided by 100 and multiplied out the answers independently.

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 Mount Barker Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Echunga Primary and Preschool.