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Tutors in Chain Of Ponds include a university PhD medallist and seasoned K–12 tutor, an award-winning school Dux and ATAR 98.5+ achievers, a retired professor with decades teaching maths worldwide, youth mentors, music and sports coaches, STEM specialists, and dedicated education students—each bringing real classroom experience or standout academic excellence to local students.

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Apeksha

Modern History Tutor Highbury, SA
Understand where they are coming from and see their point of view on that topic. Being kind but firm so that they learn. Always encourage them no matter what the outcome is. Being patient with them and showing them other ways to do things I'm incredibly - patient - kind and caring - tough love at times - passionate - understanding of all…

Local Reviews

Kayla is great. She has only had a couple of sessions with the boys but already they are beginning to turn things around. Her patience and attention to detail is a real credit to her and I'm extremely grateful to Ezymath for having her as a tutor so thank you so much. I'm confident with Kayla's support the boys will reach their goals. Lockdown has been extremely hard on them for both educational and personal reasons but Kayla has given them great confidence for which I'm truly grateful. So thank you so much.
Cindy

Inside Chain Of PondsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic focused on number terminology such as factors and multiples, including HCF and LCM, and practised converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions.

In Year 10, Abigail worked through techniques for factoring quadratic expressions in different formats and clarified early concepts in statistics with a focus on definitions and key terms.

For senior student Laura (Year 12), recent sessions covered the use of matrices to solve linear systems and an introduction to calculus concepts like derivatives and instantaneous rates of change.

Recent Challenges

Across Years 7–12, students generally showed strong motivation and a positive attitude.

However, in Year 9 mathematics, one student's "clarification issues" emerged during algebra work—misunderstandings lingered when questions weren't asked promptly.

For a Year 11 student tackling graphing tasks, as noted by the tutor: "We helped to clarify some graphing issues that were not too clear," but initial reluctance to seek feedback delayed progress.

Meanwhile, in upper primary (Year 6), another learner's eagerness for new exercises sometimes meant revisiting foundational steps was skipped—leaving minor gaps in fraction conversion skills that surfaced on follow-up problems.

Recent Achievements

During a Chain Of Ponds tutoring session, Dominic, a Year 8 student, shifted from quietly listening to actively requesting extra problems on frequency distributions—something he previously hesitated to do.

In high school, Abigail's tutor noted that she now works through algebraic challenges independently, only seeking hints when truly stuck. Last week, she clarified issues around simultaneous equations that had been confusing her for months.

Ethan, in senior maths, used to stay silent during calculus discussions but is now initiating questions and engaging with the tougher concepts. At the end of one session, he asked for additional clarification about derivatives.

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