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Elizabeth South's tutors include a university lecturer awarded "Best Graduating Student" in pharmacy, a high school Dux and multi-subject academic prizewinner, an experienced mathematics teacher with over 12 years' classroom expertise, professional K–12 educators with advanced degrees, and accomplished private tutors boasting ATARs up to 97.9 and extensive mentoring backgrounds.

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James

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
As I alluded to earlier, I think the student's enjoyment is extremely important. That's not to say that they should be having fun at the expense of gaining knowledge, much the contrary; I think the best way for a student to gain knowledge that will last beyond the next test or exam is to have it conveyed in such a way that they take a genuine…
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Sebastian

Info Processing Tutor Greenwith, SA
One of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student is communicate with them so they comprehend the material. I see a lot of teachers that know a great deal about a subject but don't know how to express it effectively enough for everyone to understand. As a tutor, I feel that the most essential thing is to ensure that the students…
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Soraya

Info Processing Tutor Elizabeth, SA
I strongly believe that tutor are in a position, where they can not only help the student with solving a problem, but also build their confidence so that they become confident in solving any type of problems independently. It is also about teaching them how to approach a question instead of giving them the answers. For example, helping them to…
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Mehar

Info Processing Tutor Direk, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to never stop trying to learn despite few low moments. I personally, encourage students to ask even the most basic questions which come across their mind and to never feel ashamed of wanting to learn more or being curious. In my opinion, Constantly…
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Adam

Info Processing Tutor Elizabeth Park, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are making sure that they are enjoying their time spent with the tutor and learning at a rate that is good for the student. As a tutor I believe that I am very clear in giving instructions, tutorials and explaining how to do things, i have the patience that most students need to learn a…
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Tamana

Info Processing Tutor Salisbury Downs, SA
I think the most important things are that a tutor should should consider are knowing the student's leaning style because not every student are the same to just get a question or example at one go, it is important to make the student ask questions or ask them questions so they think outside the box and get a better understanding. I think my…
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Garion

Info Processing Tutor Smithfield Plains, SA
Being a tutor that is energetic, passionate, relevant and engaging. Never giving up on a student. Make engaging work understandable not just in terms of delivery or comprehension, but also in relevance and the application to subjects or scenarios outside the topic. All topics contain information and techniques that can be used for Learning for…

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The tutoring is going really well, Dominic is comfortable with Len and really gets engaged each week. I have highly recommend Ezy Maths to everyone I know.
Kelly, Elizabeth South

Inside Elizabeth SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lorry focused on multiplying and dividing whole numbers and worked through adding fractions with the same denominators.

In Year 9, Amelia practiced converting between decimals and percentages, then applied this understanding to real-life financial maths scenarios like calculating price reductions and profit or loss.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Keeta reviewed trigonometry concepts using practice exam questions, as well as revisited polynomials and functions to strengthen her skills ahead of an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student's tendency to overthink maths problems sometimes led to confusion and hesitation—"she needs to learn how to focus on useful information," a tutor observed, especially during multiplication tasks.

In Year 7, one learner avoided breaking down worded questions into smaller steps, making it harder to choose the right formula for area or volume; skipping this process left her stuck mid-question.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student struggled with organizing research for English assignments ahead of lessons, so valuable tutoring time was spent formatting bibliographies rather than discussing essay ideas.

Each scenario saw progress stall as practical skills like confidence-building or preparation fell behind content knowledge.

Recent Achievements

One Elizabeth South tutoring session saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over trigonometry to independently solving problems, even jumping ahead before the tutor finished examples.

In Year 9, a student who used to need step-by-step guidance with linear constraints started self-identifying mistakes and correcting them mid-task, showing real growth in self-monitoring.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner—who previously panicked when faced with lots of numbers—has begun calmly breaking maths problems into chunks and no longer freezes up during multi-step questions; last week, she worked through all her BODMAS drills without any outside help.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Elizabeth South Primary School.