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Clarence Gardens' tutors include a primary teacher with over 50 years' experience across K–12 and international schools, a TAFE education manager and former primary teacher with decades in curriculum leadership, a SACE-experienced maths and science teacher, university medalists and high ATAR achievers, plus passionate mentors in engineering, psychology, English, music, sport, creative writing and more.

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Sithuli

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient with the student and try to tailor the teaching style to suit the students needs. I am flexible and can shape into the needs of each individual student and I’m patient with…
Mandy
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Mandy

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Personally, I think it is important to boost students' confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. Additionally, promote analytical thinking and problem-solving skills rather than just memorisation of facts. And finally, offer emotional support and encouragement, helping students manage stress and…
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Chenuri

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Be kind and patient with them. Do not ever be the reason that they stop believing in their abilities. Encourage them to try and figure things out independently and then ask for help when needed. Be mindful so that students believe in themselves. I am kind and patient. I always remind myself that just because I know something does not mean…
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Dornubari

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
First of all, a tutor needs to build the teacher-student relationship in order to build trust and comfort in the learning space. A tutor should never see a student as weak, but rather, should see a student as progressive. A tutor should encourage and properly guide the student to better comprehend concepts in the subject being taught. A tutor…
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Fredrick

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Patience, creative thinking, and knowledge of the subject matter My strength lies in my ability to explain complex concepts using the basic things surrounding us. Additionally, I excel in my patience with students and understanding their perspectives on…
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Rashika

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
A tutor must be responsible as well as a good friend to the students so that every single child could trust on their tutor and share whatever they feel. I have a good control on children. i can be their mentor as well as friend. I always make children happy as much as I can. I was awarded as a best teacher for 3 consecutive years in my country.…
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Lakshmi

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I believe that teaching is not about pumping a student with exam papers or to make them memorise the answers and get good grades, for my satisfaction. But about really making sure the student understands a concept, so that they have a strong foundation and can apply to it many different question styles. This will actively stimulate creativity and…
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Lily

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student to not only to help them with their but also strive to instill the skills, like self motivation, healthy study habits, to continue succeed with their work. By instilling theses skill and habits the student can then move forward through higher education or an apprenticeship…
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Mohit

Tutor Netherby, SA
A tutor should always be able to provide right solution and proper guidance among the students. Teachers know better but as a tutor you need to learn and provide them with different ways to solve or help them I am good in math's and the most important is having fun while learning makes the student learn better and perform well. As of me , I might…
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Piper

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
To understand how they learn and the best way to explain cirten topics so that they can better understand the topic they are learning. A tutor is also an extra set of ears to lessen to students issues and an unbiased party to give advice. I like to think that I give simple and easy to understand explanations and can explain a concept in many…
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Harshitha

Tutor Hilton, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence, inspire a love for learning, and provide personalized guidance. Building a supportive and positive learning environment boosts the student's self-esteem and encourages them to embrace challenges. By fostering a passion for learning, tutors can cultivate intrinsic…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Give the student the tools needed for the problem, not the answer. This gives the student the satisfaction of finding the solution themselves, as well as building their confidence to go further. The ability to explain complex problems, break them down into small steps for the student to go through, as well as link the smaller steps so that the…
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Maitreyee

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and notice. Students pay more attention and are willing to learn when they feel that their opinions are heard and acknowledged. I am an extremely patient person. I can work with each student as an individual and let them grow and work at their own pace. I am also an…
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AMRUTHA

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I personally believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do to their students is to built self confidence in them and appreciate them as well as to find out their talents. Apart from that, it is important to clarify doubts of students and reliable. I consider all students as different individuals and try my best to give the best…
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Wilfred

Tutor Parkside, SA
Other than imparting the lessons in school, I think being able to empathize with the students is key in effective teaching. As a matter of strategy, what I will do is to meet them where they are academically, then prepare a plan and implement it to be able to meet our goal(s). I have the ability to relate with young kids well. Raising three…
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Shivani

Tutor Adelaide, SA
1. Being patient and understanding 2. Being organised in order to deliver a well paced and informative lesson 3. Being approachable so that students will not be afraid to ask questions 4. Being supportive Hope it is ok I used a list for this question, I sometimes find it easier to organise my thoughts this way--this is also something I…
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Alexander

Tutor Fullarton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the skills to solve unfamiliar problems that they have not learned a method of solving, and require them to devise their own unique approach to the problem. My biggest strengths as a tutor are that I have a very patient approach to teaching and that I am able to clearly and…
Shan
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Shan

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is put the student at ease and make them feel heard, seen, understood. validated as the unique person and learner that they are. Provide the student skills and understanding that empowers them to become independent, confident, risk taking, creative thinking learners. I’m an experienced educator and…
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Chaojun

Tutor Springfield, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning engaging and make student love the subject. Math formulas can sometimes seem boring, it's crucial for a tutor to interpret math in an interesting way. By doing so, students are more likely to develop a passion for math and experience the rewarding feeling that…
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Navindra

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Recognising what the student requires and teaching it accordingly is one of the critical teaching factors. After teaching a specific section, it is essential to question the student on the respective topics to understand whether the student understood the basic concept of the section I believe every student has a different capacity. As a student,…
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Amelia

Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor can provide little tips and tricks to answering questions, especially in Math. Always be within reach, in terms of communication platforms, so that the student can clarify any doubts at any point in time. A tutor should also be flexible to the timings of the students yet not compromising on other students schedule. I am patient, clear…
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Yenela

Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe that listening to the student is among the most important things a tutor can do. It is imperative that the student feels comfortable to share concepts that they feel unfamiliar with, therefore building a relationship with them is crucial. Having a good understanding of the student's optimal way of learning is also beneficial to the…
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Soniabeth

Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe that a tutor should be able to build relationships with a student where the students are provided with an environment where they are heard and observed. I think this allows tutors to strategize methods in helping students progress, learn and succeed. This must be done with patience, constant assessment of student's progress, and…

Local Reviews

The tutor arrived on time, a confident, happy and friendly attitude throughout the time he spent with us. My daughter seemed to get on with him very well but thought that they will both have to work towards her getting his teaching methods. This tutor is passionate about what he can teach
len, Clarence Gardens

Inside Clarence GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 Molly practised multiplication and division using the 2, 4, and 8 times tables along with basic number facts, working through word problems and quick quizzes.

Year 10 Andrea focused on solving exponential equations and revising factorials and multiples as part of her preparation for an upcoming test.

For Year 11 Ella, recent sessions addressed laws of indices—including negative indices—and applying these to problem-solving scenarios using targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student entered sessions unprepared for superannuation revision, as noted: "He needs to send me work to prepare. It is challenging to just jump in without preparation." This lack of organization meant valuable lesson time was spent clarifying tasks rather than practicing application.

In Year 7 mathematics, incomplete recall of times tables led to hesitation during division problems—extra time was lost searching for basic facts instead of solving more complex questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student repeatedly erased mistakes when writing sentences, hesitant to leave errors visible; this slowed progress and created anxiety about making corrections on the page.

Recent Achievements

One Clarence Gardens tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitation, now confidently solves algebraic equations using BEDMAS and no longer skips steps when handling parentheses.

In Year 8 maths, Ella went from avoiding word problems to working through them with real engagement—last session she tackled multi-step questions independently and even asked for more challenging ones.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously relied on prompts now uses self-talk strategies to work through tables and rarely needs aids; last week he completed all multiplication facts without reminders.

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 Goodwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's School.