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Tutors in Glandore include a 16-year veteran maths and science teacher, an ATAR 99.95 graduate with multiple academic awards, experienced university-level physics and software engineering graduates, a peer mentor and school Dux, seasoned private tutors in STEM and English, and accomplished mentors with backgrounds in teaching, research, coaching, and student leadership.

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Nilesh

PDHPE Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
My philosophy is to be a guide by the side, encourage student to take risk and don't be afraid to make mistakes, help learn from mistakes Patience, active listener, the way I explain and relate to my student's prior…
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Clara

PDHPE Tutor Dover Gardens, SA
Seeing the student as their own person. Listening to the student, allowing them time to formulate their thoughts - encouraging this. Allowing the student to challenge the tutor's thoughts, and building their critical thinking skills. Being incredibly flexible while still meeting the learning goals for the student. Patience and…
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Owen

PDHPE Tutor Prospect, SA
Not teach them a subject, but teach them to learn themselves. Finding practical ways for students to process complex or abstract…
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Victoria

PDHPE Tutor St Peters, SA
I think the tutor needs to make the student as comfortable as possible, with themselves and the learning process. A tutor needs to be approachable and encouraging, to ensure that the student is able to open up, allowing them to communicate the particular difficulties they are experiencing in their learning. A tutor should also aim to identify and…
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Bella

PDHPE Tutor Prospect, SA
be able to communicate efficiently understanding what is tricky and being able to explain in different…
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Carmen

PDHPE Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
Equip them with the tools they need to succeed. Most students do not achieve their full potential because they do not believe they have it in them. The most important thing a tutor can do is to help foster a love for learning and encourage a student to believe in themselves. If they believe in themselves, they can do anything. I am patient and…

Local Reviews

The tutor arrived on time, a confident, happy and friendly attitude throughout the time he spent with us. My daughter seemed to get on with him very well but thought that they will both have to work towards her getting his teaching methods. This tutor is passionate about what he can teach
len, Clarence Gardens

Inside GlandoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Lachlan focused on solving trigonometric equations using the unit circle and right triangles, and practised rearranging formulas for his electrician studies.

Year 9 student Archie worked through linear inequalities by graphing and interpreting worded problems, as well as reviewing test errors to strengthen his approach to algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Zara developed her skills in converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and decimals, along with practising long division and addition of time.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student missed key fractions homework over the holidays, which meant gaps remained in applying these skills to new topics.

In Year 11 Chemistry, a report draft showed unclear structure and repeated sentences—one tutor noted, "the main point wasn't communicated logically," making it hard for readers to follow.

A Year 9 student repeatedly left out equal signs when constructing algebraic equations from worded problems, causing confusion during revision.

Meanwhile, a senior student's research folio lacked critical evaluation of sources; copy-pasting replaced thoughtful synthesis, so her argument lost coherence under assessment conditions.

Recent Achievements

A Glandore tutor noticed Mitch, a high school student, now tackles trigonometry problems independently—he's begun constructing his own 'cheat sheets' for upcoming tests and is remembering to apply test strategies independently, which he previously avoided.

Erin, also in high school, used to rely on reminders for evaluating source reliability in her research projects but now clearly distinguishes valid references and consistently addresses social implications without prompting.

Meanwhile, Zara in Year 5 went from confusion about fractions to confidently comparing them using common denominators and even explained her reasoning aloud as she solved practice questions.

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 Goodwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sports College South Australia - Glandore Recreation Centre.