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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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Ankita

Science Tutor Hectorville, SA
In my opinion, a tutor must be able to empathize with the student and create a safe space for them. Its important to be constructive and patient especially with the ones that take time to grasp topics. One must keep instructions clear and always strive to empower the child by focusing on their strengths. Engage them instead of lecturing…
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Tooba toufiq

Science Tutor Hectorville, SA
I can make my students very comfortable so they can express their feelings very easily. It also help me to understand their learning. My strengths are: Establish a strong trust and rapport with my students. Time management skills And a good…
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Karl
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Karl

Science Tutor Hope Valley, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Bharat

Science Tutor Paradise, SA
The most important job of a tutor is to instil the love of learning into the student, because that will motivate the student to become a self-learner and make learning a joy rather than a chore. I can explain concepts clearly from different angles, and provide context to ground conceptual understanding in. I listen to the student's perspective to…
Elsa
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Elsa

Science 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…
Alex
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Alex

Science 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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Emma

Science Tutor Woodforde, SA
I believe that remaining patient, being very attentive, trying your best to understand the student, and modifying teaching approaches is the key to being an effective tutor. I believe that there is a lot of value in teaching students the art of metacognitive learning strategies such as using the syllabus as a roadmap for guiding and piecing…
Olivia
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Olivia

Science Tutor Woodforde, SA
Finding those teaching strategies that will benefit that individual student the most; always looking for new materials to help improve the student, giving encouragement and support and all times, listening to a student when he/she expresses any difficulties, being patient and considerate when teaching I think my stengths are being able to give…
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Harshini

Science Tutor Rostrevor, SA
I believe it is important to be able to pass on the knowledge I have as a tutor to my students. Another important aspect of tutoring is to be able to teach at a pace and style that caters to each individual student so that they are able to obtain the most out of the session. I find that the patience I have is a great strength as a tutor, as there…
Riya
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Riya

Science 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

Science 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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Rayan Bin

Science Tutor Rostrevor, SA
To be there to listen to the student. Likewise, to be there to communicate with the student, and be willing to make compromising in learning styles to find the most effective teaching method for the student. I believe I am a strong communicator, with great patience. Similarly, I behave with empathy and integrity with the people around me, and…
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Vani

Science Tutor Athelstone, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with all the useful resources and adapt to the student's learning ability to suit their level of understanding. Trying out different strategies and learning methods to ensure that the students are confident enough to answer questions by themselves. This is one of the…
Anna
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Anna

Science Tutor Athelstone, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is patient and supportive. As tutors, we have already completed these subjects, and so we know the 'pressure points' and ways to deal with them. It is our job to pass on this knowledge and help others. If someone is receiving tutoring, most often they are struggling with one or more parts of a topic…
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Lakshit

Science Tutor Newton, SA
Be persistent and patient Patient,…
Emma
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Emma

Science Tutor Newton, SA
I believe that the most important things that a tutor can do for a student are to listen, be prepared and to facilitate learning rather than giving away answers (this encourages students to think critically and to form a deeper understanding). My strength as a tutor is having the ability to determine a student's strengths, weaknesses, and…
Timothy
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Timothy

Science 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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ADAM

Science Tutor Greenhill, SA
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MOHIT

Science Tutor Paradise, SA
To help the student like a parent...... With love, care and respect....... If you are like their closed ones, then you get to know their problems and the ability to solve it...as they are close to you.,..... That I cannot be satisfied till I completely have the confidence that what i am teaching is properly understood by my students. I can…
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Dhairya

Science 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

Science 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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Sivanthi

Science Tutor Rosslyn Park, SA
I believe that being supportive and encouraging is the most important aspects of a tutor as their encouragement will make the student strive for more. It will also motivate them to do better and achieve their best. I have great communication skills and which have helped me explain difficult concepts with ease to students before. I also have great…
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Alicia

Science Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to listen as well as make sure they are able to understand the concepts that they need to understand in order to succeed. My strengths as a tutor are that I have experience in Maths, English, Biology and Science and they challenges they can present. I also listen to students and am able to…

Local Reviews

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

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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.