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Tutors in Enfield include a university-level finance lecturer with a PhD and international awards, a former US middle school science teacher, an Honours primary educator and peer mentor, a mathematics specialist with 15+ years' experience, high-achieving scholarship recipients, seasoned after-school tutors, and school teachers spanning English, maths, sciences, and engineering.

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Hannah

Modern History Tutor Walkley Heights, SA
Make them realise that they have the ability to acheive, and helping them unlock that in themselves. My strengths would be in relating to the students, as I am recently out of high school, and understanding how the new SACE system works. My weakness would possibly be with younger children, as it has been a while since I was in the younger years,…
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Adam

Modern History Tutor Mansfield Park, SA
Probably one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the support and confidence when approaching a subject or concept that they struggle with. Allowing the students to get to the point where they may no longer struggle in that subject. One of my major strengths as a tutor would probably have to be my…
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Emily-Jo

Modern History Tutor Mansfield Park, SA
Inspire. Not every child enjoys learning the way we need to in society so a teachers and tutors, we need to be able to be creative enough for those individual students who need more guidance. For example I have had a year 3 student who hated english and nearly every subject at school, however he really enjoyed robots. As we were learning…
Maisha
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Maisha

Modern History Tutor Athol Park, SA
The most crucial aspects of tutoring involve creating a supportive environment to boost confidence, tailoring teaching to each student's learning style, and providing personalized guidance and constructive feedback. A successful tutor not only imparts subject knowledge but also fosters a positive attitude towards learning and overall student…
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Therese

Modern History Tutor Dernancourt, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to ultimately inspire them in a love of learning and hopefully pass onto them capsules of knowledge which are priceless. My strengths as a tutor are to challenge the pupils to think abstractly about language and harness the true power it possesses. I love hearing the pupil's own…
Hannah
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Hannah

Modern History Tutor Firle, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to encourage them to continue with their studies and motivate and help the student achieve to the best of their abilities. If a tutor can do this then a student can become more confident in their learning and more willing to work on study. My strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
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Apeksha

Modern History Tutor Hope Valley, SA
Understand where they are coming from and see their point of view on that topic. Being kind but firm so that they learn. Always encourage them no matter what the outcome is. Being patient with them and showing them other ways to do things I'm incredibly - patient - kind and caring - tough love at times - passionate - understanding of all…
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Kayla

Modern History Tutor Magill, SA
Open the student's mind to new ideas, be there for the student. I am a good listener, organised and…
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Grace

Modern History Tutor Richmond, SA
To actually teach them, not just give answers or aid them in 'rope learning' I am fantatic with children, having experieince by being a member of the Silver Blades Figure skating club and previous work, where I was a manager of two people, one 15 and another…

Local Reviews

Aneri has proved to be the best tutor I ever had for my girls. She is very competent and hard working. She has great tools to make children engaged with her. She is dedicated and will leave no stone unturned to make children learn. She is capable and confident and my girls are loving her already.
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Content Covered

Year 11 student James focused on matrices and networks, including using Dijkstra's algorithm for shortest path problems and learning matrix multiplication through worked examples.

A Year 9 student covered trigonometry basics—such as the sine and cosine rules—and practiced applying these to solve triangle problems, alongside revision of distributive law concepts.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Olivia worked through coordinate geometry skills like finding gradients and midpoints, as well as operations with fractions, building confidence by plotting equations on graphs.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often left little space between working steps in algebra, making it hard to find calculation errors; "his work was cluttered, which made backtracking tricky."

In Year 11 calculus, skipping written steps led to repeated sign mistakes during differentiation.

For a Year 8 student, forgetting summary sheets meant he struggled to recall past trigonometry content when starting new lessons.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student hesitated on worded problems in finance—overthinking each step and losing confidence mid-task.

These process challenges resulted in time lost retracing steps and uncertainty when tackling more complex problems.

Recent Achievements

One Enfield tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to struggle with algebra—he now finishes equation rearrangement tasks without needing hints and even checks his own work for mistakes.

A high schooler recently tackled trigonometric identities after weeks of hesitation, managing to solve problems independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, a younger student learned to use continuous division to confidently spot prime and composite numbers—a breakthrough from previously guessing.

In their last session, she chose several numbers herself and explained her reasoning aloud before checking with the tutor.

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 Enfield Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Gabriel's School.