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Tutors in Glanville include a Head of Mathematics Faculty with a Master's, high school maths specialists with ATARs up to 99.4 and Dux awards, seasoned K–12 tutors and dance teachers, a Maths Olympiad medalist, university scholars in engineering and computer science, peer mentors, youth leaders, and passionate educators experienced across primary to senior secondary levels.

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Anika

Chemistry Tutor Findon, SA
Help students endeavour and understand the concepts involved strength: having already completed Year 12, I feel I am capable of helping other succeed weakness: the possibility of the need to encourage students to concentrate may prove to be…
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Joshua

Chemistry Tutor West Croydon, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence in a subject area. A student with more confidence will feel comfortable with the subject matter and will be able to apply it to a wider variety of questions and problems. Attaining this confidence can be achieved through a number of methods such as:…
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Balpreet

Chemistry Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
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Hadiqa

Chemistry Tutor Kilburn, SA
To bring out their creativity and to polish their abilities. Ability to connect with…
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George

Chemistry Tutor Welland, SA
The most important things i can do for a student include asking the students how they answered certain questions, allowing them to realise where their errors are and learn off of their mistakes. Being able to regurgitate questions into smaller sections is the key in answering exam style questions, thus it is very important for a tutor to be able…
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Sean

Chemistry Tutor Renown Park, SA
Making them comfortable with the maths that they have to do, as opposed to just making sure they know how to do a problem. However, it would also be important to pass on methods of study and techniques that they would be able to apply to other subjects. I am patient with students and have the basics fully understood so I can always refer to them…
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Natansh

Chemistry Tutor Cavan, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping around with the difficulties the student is facing in their curriculum. Improving on their weaknesses on the whole improves the quality of learning and makes them more viable to achieve their potential. My biggest strength is to be able to connect with students, relatively easily.…

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Alexa is wonderful she's kind friendly patient and very reliable she is the perfect math tutor for my daughter thank you Alexa you are amazing :)
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Alex practised multiplication and division skills, then worked through identifying points on a graph and using the gradient formula.

For Year 9 Maddison, time was spent discussing her main struggles in maths, reviewing topics like algebra and fractions, and making a plan to improve her note-taking and test feedback.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Ethan focused on problem-solving with trigonometric ratios and began tackling applications involving angles of elevation and depression.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student arrived without any class notes and struggled to locate past homework, leading to time lost redoing tasks rather than building new skills. As a tutor observed, "she couldn't find where she answered her homework so a lot of time was spent doing it together."

Meanwhile, in Year 12 calculus, another student relied heavily on mental maths and avoided writing out steps—this caused confusion when handling integrals or remembering which rules to apply.

In a primary spelling lesson, missing word lists meant key sounds (like "ou" in 'house') were not practiced at all that week.

Recent Achievements

One Glanville tutor noticed a Year 10 student, previously hesitant to speak up, now openly asking her teacher for returned quizzes so she can target areas of confusion—something she avoided before.

A high schooler who once rushed through steps is starting to talk aloud as she works, catching errors in real time and logically writing out each stage of her solutions.

Meanwhile, a younger student named Esther brought her homework without reminders this week and achieved her first perfect score on a spelling test after weeks of practice, even remembering tricky vowel sounds from earlier lessons.

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 West Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School.