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Tutors in Cockatoo Valley include seasoned school teachers with education degrees, university lecturers and academic mentors, award-winning graduates with ATARs up to 96.3, experienced K–12 English and maths specialists, peer mentors from Trinity College and UniSA, plus child-focused tutors skilled in learning support, special needs, music instruction, and competition success.

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Bradley

Tutor Evanston Park, SA
Expanding on what I have written earlier, I think that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be prepared, and always willing to learn. I think this requires being a bit humble, and accepting that, even with something that may appear to be far below the tutor's learning, there may still be things that aren't known or have…
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Corey

Tutor Gawler East, SA
To show compassion. We have all been where the student was once and understand some of the difficulties that they are facing learning the coursework for the first time. It is also very important that they are calm and focused during their studies and I believe it is the responsibility of the tutor to keep the student relaxed while working through…
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Shane
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Shane

Tutor Williamstown, SA
Be patient and supportive, instill confidence and proficiency. I am good at coveying mathematical ideas and principles to others, I am a good listener. I would need to work around my university schedule, I have limited…
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Rylee

Tutor Gawler East, SA
I think supporting their studies not to necessarily raise their grade but so that they understand the topic and how to apply it best I think I'm good at explaining topics in multiple ways if a student isn't understanding the content. I also think I'm good at researching different extensions and explanation…
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Mollie

Tutor Gawler East, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to their concerns and also find the gaps in knowledge they have to be able to work with them and focus on helping to learn what they are struggling with to help them through their education. The strengths I have as a tutor are that if I do not know the answer to something, I would…
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Hongrui

Tutor Gawler, SA
I think the main thing that a tutor needs to do is help students to improve their learning outcomes. students feel more confident learning that specific subject with continual support. I'm passionate about learning and teaching math. I'm patient and flexible. I understand that students all learn differently and it is important to support them by…
Jakub
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Jakub

Tutor Evanston, SA
Giving the student a different experience to school, and showing them that the education experience isn't only limited to school and that high level education goes beyond what you are taught at school and university Being able to work may way through to any topic by breaking it down and working our way into the topic (filling any gaps of knowledge…
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MYLEEN

Tutor Gawler East, SA
For me, I want them to learn on their own. Guide them and teach them and do it on their own ways. And seeing them growing and achieving their goals is very important. I think its the eagerness to solve the problem and play with numbers. I will try my best to get the right answer till i am…
David
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David

Tutor Kalbeeba, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them ways of learning that work for them. If they can learn properly the grades and interest in the subject should naturally follow. My strengths as a tutor lie in my good understanding of mathematics from studying it at university for 4 years, and because I have struggled for…
Alex
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Alex

Tutor Gawler, SA
Impart a strong knowledge about the subject material and be able to solve mathematics problems finally! I have a lot of patience and really care about making sure students understand formulas and technical concepts. I have a clear and concise way of teaching and I have found my students appreciate…
William
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William

Tutor Willaston, SA
Make education and enjoyable part of students lives. I believe I have a wit and humor that makes me an engaging person for younger people, and can help engage students in a learning environment that provides a different stimulation to the…
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Ana Maria

Tutor Evanston, SA
I think the most important thing we can do as tutors is provide confidence. It’s the core of everything. Confidence radiates from knowing the content, trusting yourself with the hard work you’ve put in and reflecting upon past mistakes with a positive mindset to move forward. Whether it be in studying, work or life, confidence is key. My…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Hewett, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to help a student understand the concepts, rather than giving them answers, to help them towards understanding the work independently. I consider myself to be patient with my students as they learn at their own speeds, while providing them with the path to find the answer…
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Allana

Tutor Evanston, SA
Have faith in them to and be patient. Give the student a chance to look over their work and develop autonomy of their learning. I allow children to build confidence. This is through giving them the terminology to explain their processes and promote an understanding of what they are…

Local Reviews

Joanna's fun and personalised approach to teaching has made a huge difference to Charley's participation in maths tutoring sessions. Joanna has a gift for presenting and describing information in a way that Charley can understand. We are thrilled to have Joanna supporting Charley.
Sarah

Inside Cockatoo ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Bella revised algebraic translations and transformations, then tackled SACE exam practice questions to strengthen problem-solving.

In Year 11, Marcus focused on discrete random variables and binomial distributions using real data examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Olivia worked through calculus topics including definite and indefinite integrals as well as differentiation rules for exponential and trigonometric functions, with emphasis on applying each technique in exam contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, incomplete times tables homework and continued reliance on fingers meant foundational skills didn't solidify as hoped—"she did not complete her homework of doing her times tables," noted a tutor, which slowed progress in division tasks.

In Year 11 calculus, revision was sometimes limited to familiar problems; when faced with challenging algebra or transformation questions, uncertainty showed because "more practice should solidify her understanding."

For TAFE students, messy written layout and infrequent independent revision led to confusion during BODMAS or worded problem-solving.

These patterns left less time for extension work or deeper exam preparation in each session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Cockatoo Valley noticed that Elysia, a high school student, now openly asks for clarification when she's unsure about a maths process—something she used to shy away from—which lets her grasp tricky BODMAS problems step by step and even develop her own "cheat sheets" for revision.

In another session, Jasmine (Year 10) tackled new algebra and calculus topics by reusing strategies from previous lessons; she showed initiative adapting these methods independently without needing prompts.

Meanwhile, younger student Jai took real pride in mastering skip counting by 3s using hands-on activities outside, confidently showing his mum how he could count along the brick pavers.

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