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Tutors in Findon include a university-trained maths specialist with over a decade of K–12 experience, high-ATAR achievers and school duxes, current classroom tutors and youth mentors, an award-winning NASA Space Robotics competitor, postgraduate scientists, student leaders, peer trainers, and passionate subject coaches with hands-on teaching assistant roles across Adelaide schools.

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Samara

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important is to be there and present when students are struggling. To be observe the weaknesses of each students and provide ways of improvement. Be compassionate and patient, ask students if they have understood that particular concept. I'm good listener, ensuring that students are comfortable to tell me when they are unaware of certain…
Shuvra
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Shuvra

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Enlightening him/her about new knowledge in the easiest way.Help him/her with the difficulties faced while studying.create a suitable environment for understanding all the difficult tasks. My strengths is my delivering method, my behavior, and my dedication to make a student understand what he/she doesn't understand and also fulfill their need. As…
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Akil
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Akil

Tutor Hackney, SA
- Giving students time to understand the concepts - Explaining the concepts using analogies and real world scenarios, if they struggle to understand the concept as it is. - Patience in explanations - Diligence in preparation and work ethic My strengths would include adaptability, openness, availability, diligence, patience, confidence, and…
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Krisha

Tutor Blair Athol, SA
As a tutor, when you spend time listening to your students, you start building a relationship with your student. Then, I can begin personalising the learning plan accordingly to the student's needs, interests and strongest points. As a tutor, you have many strengths, the strength to fully understand your students' weaknesses, and then work…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Dulwich, SA
- Facilitate open discussion about the stresses, intricacies, and difficulties of schooling (especially in Year 12) - Explain the same concept as a student's classroom teacher but in a way that is digestible to the student (offering a personal approach) - Be able to provide detailed feedback and/or comprehensive drafts for assignments and…
Bethany
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Bethany

Tutor Malvern, SA
- be willing to let them lay out their own ideas, plans, or problems before jumping in. - help them find what interests them and motivates them in a given subject - help them understand exactly what assignments require of them, so they know what they're working towards. - help them get to the bottom of whatever difficulties they face in…
Sahar
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Sahar

Tutor Ascot Park, SA
The most significant role of a tutor is understanding of necessities of every single student. So that a good relationship must be established between the student and me. Some critical attributes for that are adaptability, energy, openness, humility, and being aware of multicultural differences. Often, this relationship is created quickly, but at…
Chloe
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Chloe

Tutor Dulwich, SA
Improving their overall problem-solving and critical thinking skill, guiding them to be a successful and individual learner while establishing a positive learning environment and relationship between tutor and students. The most important part is to let them achieve their short-term goals and then long-term goals. - My distinction GPA (>80%) at…
Sneh
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Sneh

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
The most important thing is that a teacher can do for a student is to the make student comfortable while sitting in class. Apart from this, a teacher can change student Life to achieve the good grades which will help to the student in his or her career. My strength as a tutor is that I am having patience, responsibility to teach. The most…
Ying
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Ying

Tutor Allenby Gardens, SA
Providing clear explanations, patient support, and tailored approaches to their learning styles are essential. A tutor should cultivate critical thinking, encourage questions, and foster a positive learning atmosphere. Equally important is instilling self-confidence and a growth mindset, enabling students to tackle challenges independently. Also,…
Miranda
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Miranda

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Henley Beach, SA
The most important thing in tutoring is ensuring teaching is catered to each individual student. A tutoring session is often set up as a one-on-one session allowing a unique relationship between student and tutor, whereby a tutor can gain a deep understanding of the teaching that works best for a student, and ways that may not work so well. As a…
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Mailikai

Tutor Pennington, SA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach them well and ensure they understand everything about the topic being taught. With patience and practice anything is possible , as a turor my goal would be to explain everything clearly to my students with a hope that their grades will improve. My strenght is always my…
Martin
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Martin

Tutor West Lakes, SA
Help the student understand the concept and if possible, relate it to real life scenarios. Deep understanding of topics covered in school, using logic to answer questions and finding patterns in…
Trung
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Trung

Tutor Woodville Gardens, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can give a student is confidence. However, this is not just a feel self-assurance in their learning but a confidence and self-security to be wrong. The imperative of tutoring is not to build knowledge but to create an environment for learning, this means allowing students the freedom to express their…
Thu Ngan
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Thu Ngan

Tutor Athol Park, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient in the teaching and learning process. Being able to teach or solve a problem in more than one way is important to determine which method is the most helpful for the student, as each individual learns in their own way. I have been tutored before, so I know what it is…
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Gaynell

Tutor Adelaide, SA
making enjoyable and fun environment. even a boring subjects can be easy to learn for students if they are happy and willing to learn my biggest strength in tutoring is willing to helping student in difficulties. some area where they are struggle or they need certain…
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Wenxiu

Tutor North Adelaide, SA
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Brian Sze Kai

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student to enjoy learning, and impart a good studying method. After all, even the best tutor cannot help an unmotivated student, and a lack of self-motivation is the biggest obstacle that many underperforming students fail to overcome. I am good at following the student's pace.…
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Lisa

Tutor Prospect, SA
I believe the most important characteristic a tutor can have that would be best for a student is trust. If a student is able to trust my abilities and my teaching, I think this allows many benefits to the development and improvement of their learning. This includes them being able to open up to me more about questions or even other…
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Chi Ka Ariel

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Discovering the challenges and worries about the topic of students and enabling them to overcome their struggles by explaining in detail. I have good communication skills that I can communicate with different ages; I am responsible, and I will do my best to help students; I am cheerful, outgoing and positive, and I can get along with others well;…
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Stella

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Being able to engage the student in the lesson and making sure they actually understand. Learning should be a fun process if not it should be made as fun as possible. Being able to teach in different ways depending on how the student is able to understand. Every student has their own study methods, and ways of understanding, so according to that,…
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Ysabela Beatrice

Tutor Port Adelaide, SA
I think it is most important for tutors to help students gain confidence in their own abilities regarding school work as this will help them succeed in life. As someone who has also struggled with school when I was younger and has informally tutored other, I think I am an empathetic and patient…

Local Reviews

I can't fault Emmad to be honest. His gentle soft nature and patience works beautifully with my daughter. He explains everything and makes sure that my daughter understands before moving on. I couldn't ask for a better tutor than Emmad. He is one of the best we have ever had. He even takes the time after the session to sit down with me as a parent to explain everything he has gone through in the session.I would highly recommend Emmad.
Nikki Tibaldi, Kidman Park

Inside FindonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student 91783 worked on proofs for sequences and series using the Principle of Mathematical Induction, building a step-by-step understanding of this advanced reasoning method.

Year 10 student 119835 focused on trigonometry, specifically practising problems involving sine, cosine, and tangent ratios in right-angled triangles.

For Year 4, 104111 split time between exploring metaphors and similes in English by identifying examples in short texts, and reviewing foundational number concepts in maths.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was reluctant to write out full working in algebra, preferring to "just do it in my head," which led to sign errors and confusion with negative numbers.

In Year 5, a student often left diagrams incomplete when asked about area and perimeter—according to the notes, "he wasn't sure which formula fit each shape," making it harder to check his answers later.

For a Year 10 learner, forgetting to label axes when plotting graphs meant points were misplaced or unclear, causing uncertainty during feedback. This hesitation slowed their progress through multi-step problems and left them doubting their results.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Findon noticed a Year 10 student who previously rushed through algebra problems now pausing to double-check each step and even asking for clarification when expanding expressions, instead of guessing.

In a recent Year 8 session, a student who used to skip over tricky geometry questions chose to tackle unknown angles in triangles on her own, carefully showing her reasoning as she worked.

Meanwhile, a primary school student made a noticeable shift by independently explaining the difference between units of length—something he struggled to articulate before—and confidently completed his worksheet without prompts.

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 Findon Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Nazareth Catholic College - Kidman Park Campus.