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Elizabeth Vale's tutors include a university lecturer with 14 years' academic experience, a public school teacher with a Master's in maths education, a UK and Australian secondary maths specialist, an Honours neuroscientist, award-winning high school duxes, and dedicated primary support staff—offering deep expertise across teaching, mentoring, competition success and subject mastery for K–12 students.

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Pierre

Physics Tutor Pooraka, SA
I consider that the most important is to provide methods and motivation. I can explain things easily with simple and commonly used…
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Evelyn

Physics Tutor Blakeview, SA
The most important thing would be impacting knowledge and mentoring the students at the same time. Also making students to enjoy academics rather than seeing some subjects as stumbling blocks to their educational prospects. Ability to explain ideas, patience with slow learners and the ability to carry all students along during tutoring. I also…
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Ramin

Physics Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is to increase their curiosity about learning a topic. So they can do self-study and be interested in learning. Because a tutor will teach for 1-2 hours max after that a student has to study by themselves and without enough curiosity and will to learn they won't be able to do that. My strengths…
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Edward

Physics Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
i believe it is to make sure i understand the student's position and listen to what he/she needs/requires, try come up with strategies for the student to be able to teach himself and become confident in his/hers math skills. strengths would be, i am easy to get along with hence they will be more willing to ask questions weaknesses would…
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Adam

Physics Tutor
I feel like I have spoken about this slightly in the previous questions, but it is defiantly the ability to grow a students passion and interest. Another important thing is the ability to think critically and problem solve in and scenario, as I feel that in schools, students are taught to answer questions instead of actually think, which is a key…

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Shan tutored my son for a term in year 9 math, specifically trigonometry, statistics and probability. Shan helped to explain concepts and worked with my son to improve his knowledge and understanding. My son got his first A in his statistics math test!
Evlynn, Salisbury Heights

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Lucy revised normal distributions and residual plots in statistics, working through practice questions using technology where needed.

Year 11 student Lorry focused on linear programming—identifying constraints for real-world problems and graphing feasible regions—as well as applying the cosine rule to solve triangle area problems.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Keeta worked on chemistry notes about esters and amines, including discussions around intramolecular forces and their effect on melting/boiling points.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student often hesitated to attempt questions independently, needing frequent encouragement—"Alice needed assistance with money, but she also needs assistance with building up her confidence."

In Year 10 Maths, one learner did not bring a calculator as required, making it impossible to complete longer calculations and limiting lesson progress.

For a senior Chemistry student, missing key class notes due to illness left gaps that could not be filled in the session; she needed to ask for lab results before finishing her report.

When homework or preparation is incomplete (e.g., no brainstorm for an English task), precious lesson time is lost on basics instead of tackling higher-level skills.

Recent Achievements

One Elizabeth Vale tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with worded chemistry problems—she now independently recognises binomial distributions, something that previously caused confusion.

In another session, a Year 10 student working on linear programming began self-correcting errors and identifying constraints without waiting for help, marking real growth from earlier lessons where he relied on step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, an early primary student recently started asking for help during multiplication practice instead of guessing, showing new openness and awareness of her learning needs.

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 Salisbury Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Elizabeth Vale Primary School.