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Tutors in Cherryville include a PhD physicist and award-winning university demonstrator, a double-degree qualified school teacher with classroom and North Shore Coaching College experience, ATAR 99+ graduates and subject duxes, seasoned Kumon and private maths tutors, Olympiad medalists, peer mentors, camp leaders, and academic prize-winners in both STEM and English.

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Farzan

Physics 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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Elsa

Physics Tutor Hectorville, SA
Make concepts clear without doubts. I use simple real world examples to explain concepts so that they are well imprinted in pupils' minds clearly and…
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Alex
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Alex

Physics Tutor Teringie, SA
From my experience the most important aspect of tutoring is giving the student the confidence to do what they think is right. So much of maths and life is doing what you think is right and then reflecting on the consequences. If you don't have the confidence to take the first step then you won't solve anything. The hardest aspect is giving…
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Thiren

Physics Tutor Woodforde, SA
Some of the most important things are to identify the students strengths and weaknesses in order to know which aspects need to be prioritized. Provide personalized instructions so that the approach can be tailored to the specific student. Set clear goals so that the student knows exactly what they are working towards, and can focus their…
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Amit

Physics Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Understand how the student learns best and structure the lesson in such a way that they can pick up skills quicker. Every student is different and it's necessary to take the time and become acquainted I would say that I'm relatable and my marks in High School weren't always great. When I entered High School, most of my grades were mediocre because…
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Riya

Physics Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Providing personalized teaching and assistance to a student is one of the most important services a tutor can offer. Through clear communication, and developing a encouraging learning environment, a tutor can engage the student in a way that is not available to them in a classroom. I am patient and encouraging with those who are learning. I…
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Wing-Hong

Physics Tutor Auldana, SA
A tutor can make an immense difference in the learning attitude of a student, the benefits of which are numerous as having the right mentality can prompt students to become more disciplined, focused and interested and can in turn improve their academic outcomes long term. My strengths as a tutor would be my patience, approachability and…
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Pietro

Physics Tutor Rostrevor, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive learning environment and tailor their approach to the individual's needs. A good tutor should actively listen to understand the student's challenges and goals. They should break down complex concepts into manageable parts, using diverse teaching methods to…
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Celine

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
The tutor works best by motivating students to push past their perceived limits, in order to achieve success, not just academically, but in every other field. I excel at interacting with children, which are one of the company's major customers. My good academic results also shows that I understand the teaching materials used, so I can pass on…
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Frederick

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to and understand the students' difficulties and know the parts they need my help the most. When I was a student, my teacher was not really able to help with my needs since he had to take care of so many students at the same time. Therefore, I think as a private tutor, I…
Alexandre
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Alexandre

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
A tutor must be an example to be followed, with his integrity, ethical values and motivation. The understanding the student's abilities, capacities and weakness are essential to creating a good level of communication and the development of a good strategy to achieve goals. The tutor skill of managing challenges in such a way that will build up the…
Riley
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Riley

Physics Tutor Newton, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is recognize every student is different and do their best to help each student achieve their goals. Maybe the student is bored or lost in their studies and you need to help them see things a different way. A student could be incredibly driven but still struggling in assessments…
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Lakshit

Physics Tutor Newton, SA
Be persistent and patient Patient,…
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Yijunxiu

Physics Tutor Newton, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to adapt in the way they teach. Every student learns differently, and it is vital to ensure that the tutor teaches in a way that allows the student to learn most effectively. My biggest strength as a tutor is my friendly personality. Over the years that I have done coaching and…
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Luke

Physics Tutor Newton, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them grow by giving them hints about a problem so they can solve it by themselves and grow in confidence. My strengths as a tutor are patience, an open mind to understand and excellent…
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Timothy

Physics Tutor Athelstone, SA
If a student does not understand anything explain the material as best he/she can. If the student has had a hard time at school or on social media just be there to listen to he/she and up to the tutor's discretion how to act on that knowledge, e.g. inform the parents if the student has said not too, inform the school, their teacher, tutor to seek…
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Dave

Physics Tutor Highbury, SA
I feel like a tutor has the responsibility that student should never be sacred to ask any question he or she might have lingering in their head as that leads to more confusion and hence bad results. My strength as a tutor would be my different approaches towards teaching maths. I can modify my teaching technique depending upon how the student…
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Dhairya

Physics Tutor Rostrevor, SA
According to me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding the student's learning style and then modifying the teaching technique according to meet the student's need. It is very important to create a positive and supportive learning environment that should encourage the student to ask questions and make mistakes. As a…
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Amber

Physics Tutor Wattle Park, SA
I consider tutoring to be important in two ways: academics and self-growth. Being a tutor to me means bringing out the best in someone academically as well as providing them with the tools they need to become independent, life-long learners. I think a great tutor is someone who can help their student grow to love and appreciate the subject of…
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Suyash

Physics Tutor Paradise, SA
A tutor needs to be patient when tutoring a student especially in subjects like mathematics and physics since those subjects require the most assumed knowledge in high school than any other subject, students normally have trouble recollecting previous works. Therefore, it is important for a tutor to start from the very basic concepts, if the…
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MAOLAN

Physics Tutor Paradise, SA
Tutor is not about the solve questions, it should be lead the student find their ability to learn new things. Highly detail-oriented, patience and persistence. Enabling me help the person to match the proper teaching…
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Emmad

Physics Tutor Magill, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is clearly communicate a concept or idea to the student, and be patient as everyone absorbs knowledge at different paces. I am friendly and enjoy meeting new people. I also am understanding to students, as everyone is at a different stage in their academic road to achievement. I am punctual and…
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Abdallah

Physics Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important is working to the individual’s strengths and approaching things in ways they will understand, offering a tailored learning experience. I also firmly believe immediate repetition combined with increasing-interval repetition is a vital component of consolidating knowledge and methods, ensuring my student’s understanding does…

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Our whole experience with Ezymathtutoring has been great. Excellent tutor in Charles. Helpful and polite staff. Recommend this company to anyone.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alice reviewed perimeter and area of rectangles and practised her 6 and 7 times tables for faster recall.

In Year 9, Ethan tackled binomial expansion along with difference of two squares, using pattern recognition and Pascal's triangle to support understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia focused on solving linear equations and interpreting the intersection points of two lines on a graph, working through targeted examples from recent classwork.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was a recurring challenge, particularly in Years 3–7 maths. Multiple notes highlighted unfinished or missing homework, such as one instance: "Kalani should remember to do her homework," following subtraction review.

In Year 8 algebra, a student arrived without their books, limiting the depth of graph-related questions attempted that session.

A Year 11 student's organization surfaced again when test preparation was impacted by misplaced notes—"making cheat sheets" but struggling to find key formulas later.

Each scenario led to less practice or revision than planned and moments where confusion lingered into the next lesson instead of being resolved on the spot.

Recent Achievements

A Cherryville tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to interpret mistakes on past tests, pinpointed exactly where she went wrong and corrected her working without prompting.

Another high schooler made a breakthrough in algebra: once shown how to collect like terms—a skill that had caused repeated errors—he began applying it independently in classwork.

In the primary years, one student who previously rushed through subtraction homework now checks each answer for accuracy before moving on, even asking for clarification when unsure instead of guessing.

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 Basket Range Primary School.