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Tutors in Glenelg South include a fully qualified and "Outstanding"-rated secondary teacher, a former high school maths teacher with a master's in education, an ATAR 99.4 medicine student and peer mentor, experienced youth coaches and dance instructors, scholarship-winning engineers, music competition winners, and tutors with extensive K–12 classroom and mentoring backgrounds.

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David

Science Tutor Pasadena, SA
Our modern world is built around education and every student can expect to experience a lot of it in the future. Therefore, it is most important that a tutor should model genuine interest in learning (both the subject matter and how to learn well), so that the student him/herself enjoys the process and is encouraged to become a lifelong learner.…
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Elizabeth

Science Tutor Marleston, SA
Being able to help a student achieve future problems on their own by helping them understand how to do a problem rather than just providing the solution is one of the most important things I consider a tutor can do for a student. I also think it's important to be prepared to help them with their topics by preparing first myself. I believe my…
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Anniepreet

Science Tutor Pasadena, SA
The most important thing I can do as a tutor is to support a student so they can reach their full academic potential. My role as a tutor is to give students individualized attention, and assist them in their weak areas whilst also helping them polish their strengths. As well as assisting students with understanding concepts it is also important to…
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Sanat

Science Tutor Ashford, SA
Enure the students understand the basic concepts of the subjects so that they can enjoy learning learning. Ability to relate the concepts with real life examples, which help the students assimilate the concepts…
Devendra
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Devendra

Science Tutor Westbourne Park, SA
A tutor can be the perfect guidance. Besides, a tutor should have abilities to understand the performance of an individual and carry on the task in an easy and correct way. A tutor always should be smart and capable to conduct the task as per the student's abilities. As I have already worked as a teacher for more than three years before. The…
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Himanshu

Science Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
The most important thing for the tutor is To provide confidence to the student in himself and show him the way to how he can solve the problem himself. Make him self reliant. To be able to show the practical relevance and their usage using simple and easy to remember tricks and examples from everyday life. Another of my key strengths is to…
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Jonathon

Science Tutor Brooklyn Park, SA
The most important thing is to develop the students confidence and give them the ability to take on problems on their own later down the track. I feel that this is the main key to success as without this ability the student will give up half way. Empowerment and showing them that it isn't as hard as what they think is crucial. I am a very patient…
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Himal

Science Tutor Fulham, SA
A tutor can tailor instruction to meet the specific needs, learning style, and pace of the student. Moreover, students can help students understand complex concepts by providing clear explanations, examples, and demonstrations. Additionally, a tutor can assess the student's strengths and weaknesses in a subject and use this assessment to create…
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Kanika

Science Tutor Lockleys, SA
1 A tutor can have a significant impact on student's learning with deep knowledge of their subjects. 2 A tutor can create a vital influence by praising the good and discouraging the negatives. 3 By quality teaching, effective reasoning and assessment, the tutor can boost up student's performance. 4 Tutor's constant efforts and interactions with…
Anika
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Anika

Science Tutor Forestville, SA
Inspire students to understand the importance and broader concepts within mathematics. Also translate the mathematics to a way a student can understand - perhaps look at it more graphically, or by using a real world example - and by breaking down a complex problem into simple, easy to understand parts. I think I have a very versatile…
Hiruni Madusha Dasanayaka
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Hiruni Madusha Dasanayaka

Science Tutor Westbourne Park, SA
In the end, a tutor's most valuable contributions to a student are stability, a personal connection, and academic direction. All of these things can completely change a young student's learning environment.  I am  ; a strong communicator, a good listener, adaptable, engaging with students, focusing on collaboration, empathetic , a lifelong…
George
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George

Science Tutor Cowandilla, SA
The most crucial aspects a tutor can provide for a student include personalized guidance, fostering a positive learning environment, and instilling confidence. Tailoring lessons to suit the student's learning style and addressing their specific challenges can greatly enhance comprehension. Creating a safe space where questions are encouraged and…
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Atharv

Science Tutor Hilton, SA
For a tutor it is of upmost importance that he/she dilutes the subject not as per his/her individual preferences but in accordance with the strengths and weaknesses of this disciples. we see a lot of intellectuals becoming teachers, they might be great in their subjects when it comes to knowledge, but they approach the subject as they want to…
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Swapnil

Science Tutor Lower Mitcham, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to actually listen to their student. If they are not being receptive to feedback, and the student is not learning, then there is no progress being made. Rather, there has to be an active conversation between tutor and student that helps communicate the student's needs. I think I'm really receptive to a…
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Liam

Science Tutor Lower Mitcham, SA
Be understanding of their specific needs and be patient with their struggles. I believe i am patient and understanding with a students struggles and am willing to take as long as it needs to help them understand…
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reema

Science Tutor Henley Beach, SA
Be honest as this helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. The tutor-student relationship should be viewed as a partnership. You are not there to take the place of the instructor. Let the student know you are there to work with her to supplement classroom and individual study. #…
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Mustafa

Science Tutor Mile End, SA
Do not overburden the students. Take routine feedback from students on how one can improve the teaching delivery. I am patient ,sympathetic which are the essential skills to have as a teacher especially when teaching struggling…
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SHAIKH RAFI

Science Tutor Mile End, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, make learning enjoyable, and nurture independent thinking. From my experience tutoring O Level students and peers at Monash College, I’ve learned that academic success starts with self-belief. One student I tutored in Physics used to think the subject was…
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Wilmer Angus

Science Tutor Torrensville, SA
It is to show them the value of education and help them distinguish why it is important for them to learn the subject. If they have the value, they will be a great person in the future. As a Licensed Engineer, it is a strength because most of engineering subjects revolves in math and science. I do have a pride in my license for this…
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Amit

Science Tutor Torrensville, SA
There are several things can be done being a Tutor, 1. Understanding and stimulating the students capabilities to grasp the things 2. Improve confidence to creative problem solving 3. Introducing the world of imagination, which helps to correlate the concepts with the surrounding owing to better understanding. Throughout my academic journey, I…
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Nicholas

Science Tutor Hyde Park, SA
To get on the student level and explain things in depth so they can understand what they are working on. I am very patient and explain things very…
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Marco

Science Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Understand the student aim and goal…
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Harsimrat

Science Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Personalised learning plan Differentiated instruction Encourage conceptual thinking Provide intellectual stretch in tasks Help students improve their study habits Organisation and time management Differentiated instruction Multidimensional student assessment Personalised learning Encourage conceptual thinking and multiple representations…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with everything and things are going well. James is a great tutor and my son has been very comfortable and getting a lot out of the tutoring every week.
Christina, Somerton Park

Inside Glenelg SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student James worked through NAPLAN numeracy practice, focusing on ordering decimal numbers to three places and exploring the connections between fractions, decimals, and percentages.

In Year 10, Alex tackled simultaneous equations by solving using both graphical and algebraic methods, and reviewed functions and relations as part of their algebra work.

For Year 5, Finn practised X3 and X5 multiplication facts along with subtraction of decimal numbers to two places with exchanging, while also beginning to learn about metric prefixes for units of measurement.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student struggled to keep derivative and anti-derivative formulas distinct during calculus sessions; as a tutor noted, "he mixed up the stuff," which led to repeated confusion in problem-solving.

In Year 9, James hesitated with exponential equations because key formulas weren't memorized—each unfamiliar question meant extra time flipping through notes instead of building confidence.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student found subtraction with exchanging daunting, particularly when multi-step word problems required both careful layout and number fact recall.

After holidays, one Year 5 learner needed targeted revision just to refresh basic times tables before tackling new content.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glenelg South recently noticed some great shifts: a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on ratio questions now tackles them independently and even asked for extra practice problems this week.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who struggled with setting up her first assignment was able to solve most of the next two assignments on her own after learning new strategies.

On the primary side, one younger student who previously guessed at unknown words during reading is now pausing to use word attack skills and checking punctuation out loud as he reads.

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 Glenelg Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glenelg Primary School.