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Tutors in Fitzroy include a classroom teacher with a Master of Teaching and extensive K–12 experience, an award-winning medical student and seasoned high school tutor, a Flinders lecturer with over a decade in maths education, advanced STEM graduates with Olympiad honors, bilingual educators, experienced youth mentors, and accomplished academic prizewinners.

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WEI

Tutor Fitzroy, SA
-to be a very good listener about where they are and what they wish to achieve! -to encourage study independence -to maintain confidentiality -to be a great motivator: help students strive to be the best they can, reach their goals, recognize their strengths, to focus on learning -to show respect for students as persons. Try to…
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Susanne

Tutor Fitzroy, SA
Teaching them to work well independently by teaching them to utilise their own personality strengths and how to work 'smart' not hard. Empathy and recognition of an individuals mental strengths and weakness (ie. procrastination), and tailoring academics to work with their study…
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Hemanth Chowdary

Tutor Fitzroy, SA
Just believe in them and norture them with care thats all we can give to the children I am very good at maths and specially my expertise are Abacus , vedic…
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YIK Ho

Tutor Fitzroy, SA
Putting things in an easy way and guiding the students to think this way to solve the problem. This is very important, especially in maths and science subjects, the key for students to improve is by really understanding and the best way to check is to are they able to explain it back to you on another day, not to memorize by hard, maths also not…
Nick
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Nick

Tutor Prospect, SA
First and foremost, for the student to improve his/her results in school. And beyond that, to get them to enjoy what they're doing (at least somewhat) - and push them into thinking creatively and originally. Also important, is to encourage and emphasize how what they're learning, will be relevant and useful in their day-to-day lives. I feel that…
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Shyamali

Tutor Prospect, SA
As a tutor most important thing can do is to pass on the passion for the chosen subjects and inject a positive learning style that goes beyond passing tests. Among all the strengths i wold like to list appropriate individual teaching methods, sound communication skills, flexibility, punctuality and Goal oriented are the most…
Sitivi
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Sitivi

Tutor North Adelaide, SA
Teach them good habits for them to study more independently and learn better. Also, I will be extremely patient and understanding when you as the student are finding the content very challenging or difficult. It is my role and my number one priority to make you my student feel as confident as possible.…
Zahra
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Zahra

Tutor Prospect, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and make learning engaging. A tutor should not just provide answers but guide students to think critically and understand concepts deeply. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in a simple and…
Harsh
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Harsh

Tutor Prospect, SA
To understand a way the particular student thinks about the given subject and accordingly teach them. Explaining subjects with fun, but in efficient…
Austin
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Austin

Tutor Renown Park, SA
-adjustability of different approaches to different students -patience by listening to the needs of students and providing different approaches -enthusiasm of encouraging student to learn -establishing a reliable relationship with student to be able to optimize tutoring -respect every students and not being judgmental -outstanding achievement…
Priyanka
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Priyanka

Tutor Prospect, SA
a tutor first needs to understand the capability of the student considering all the strengths and weakness and work on it. Only just transforming knowledge will not help the child grow but instead develop a liking for that particular subject will make that child understand it more easily. Temporary teaching does't work in this teaching field.…
Borislav
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Borislav

Tutor Renown Park, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to stay positive and keep instructions and information simple to understand. Also to have patience and empathy for students' struggles. I am kind, patient, understanding and an active listener. I have a positive attitude and approach which helps motivate students. I am dedicated and…
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Basavanna

Tutor Brompton, SA
A student will need a tutor because he/she couldn't understand what was being taught in class. The best thing for a tutor to do is focus on the parts that the student failed to understand and strengthen their understanding in those areas. Anybody's hold on Science is only as good as their understanding of the basics. So, it is best to focus on the…
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Dora

Tutor Brompton, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are as below: - Build up confidence of the student on the subject and on their learning ability - Encourage their creativity, authenticity and interests in learning - Develop their learning ability & learning habits which they can benefit from for a lifetime. I was…
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Emily

Tutor Prospect, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is guide that student to success, this can be achieved by listening and being attentive to the childs learning styles and needs. Patience and understanding. I believe that patience is one of the most important qualities to have as a tutor, this is because it can be very frustrating as a…
Trent
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Trent

Tutor North Adelaide, SA
It's to be able to notice the reasons behind my students' struggle and find out the right method and the right way to help them make adjustments and become better at it. It's clear that I am not sort of an expert in the subjects that my students are struggling with, but I would undoubtedly do my best to get them better, including flexibly doing…
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Kim

Tutor Brompton, SA
Help them: - To study in a more effective way. - To answer questions that are related to the subject and real life. - To help students achieve their target in the subjects or tests or exams that they want. I think I don't really have many strengths and much experience as a tutor but patience and determination to help people in studying would be…
John
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John

Tutor Prospect, SA
Apart from imparting knowledge, a good tutor should be able to make the student fall in love with the subject. This will guide the student to understand the topic better and most importantly relate it to practical scenarios. Further, a tutor plays a decisive role in unraveling the hidden potential of a student. Not everyone is meant to be a math…
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Patrick

Tutor Renown Park, SA
I believe a tutor should not only help a student academically but also boost their confidence and foster a love for learning. A good tutor builds trust and encourages independent thinking that will equip students with the tools and mindset they need to succeed for the long-term. My strengths are that I am patient, the ability to break down…
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Ellen

Tutor Renown Park, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is learn how each individual student learns best, and uses that understanding to build a framework each specific student can learn and thrive in. I am patient, enthusiastic, and always come prepared with the necessary knowledge for the subject matter. I try to lead students to discover the solutions…
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Ha Thi Hong

Tutor Brompton, SA
What makes me the perfect tutor for you? I know both how to study, and how to teach. I can give you expert tips and advice tailored to your learning style. Unlike int eh classroom, where the teacher never has time to help each student individually, I work with you one-on-one to address your concerns and guide you through what you need to know and…
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Ranjam

Tutor Prospect, SA
Give the student confidence. Confidence either to persist with the hard work till they hit a breakthrough or the confidence to thing around the problems. There are a lot of students who don't lack in talent and just a couple little things are holding them back. Solving those can really help them grow. I am able to seperate a topic into byte sized…
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Namisha

Tutor Bowden, SA
Being a medical student, I value how education builds an individual. Having the right mentors and teachers during one's educational journey can either make or break them. Students look up to their mentors and tutors for various reasons. Students already interact with teachers at school, so they require a friend who understands their problems and…

Local Reviews

She is great , lovely and kind. Plus she has the positive energy to deal with the kids. She is generally good with the little ones and has the tactics to keep them engage. I am happy with her. She gives the right amount of hone work for the rest of the week.
Sarah, Medindie

Inside FitzroyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emily worked on simplifying fractions and converting between units, including multiplying and dividing by 10, 100, and 1000.

For Year 9, Sam practised expanding brackets in algebra and solving equations with fractions using cross-multiplication.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia focused on factorising quadratic trinomials and applied these skills to financial problem scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often skipped revising written notes before starting exercises, leading to repeated confusion with algebra sign rules—she made the same mistake regarding sign changing very often despite being reminded and her notes are available.

In Year 6, forgetting to complete homework meant less time consolidating geometry formulas.

A Year 10 student did not inform the tutor ahead of a test, missing out on targeted preparation.

Several students in Years 4 and 7 relied on calculators for timetables instead of memorisation, slowing progress in more complex topics.

Moments of distraction during lessons left working incomplete or unclear.

Recent Achievements

A Fitzroy tutor recently noticed Athena, a Year 10 student, making a shift from needing reminders to independently taking notes and actively solving algebraic word problems—she even scored 87% on her latest test after struggling with similar content last term.

In another session, Constanza (Year 7) moved from hesitating over new fractions topics to posting thoughtful questions and finishing her homework without prompting.

Meanwhile, Valentina in Year 6 started writing down her problem-solving steps during lessons instead of relying solely on verbal explanations; she completed all her homework and correctly applied new strategies to worded equations.

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 Adelaide City Libraries - Tynte Street—or at your child's school (with permission), like Blackfriars Priory School.