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Tutors in Glenunga include a SACE Dux and debating coach, an ATAR 99.95 IB scholar, Kumon centre mentors, university med and engineering students with teaching experience, international Maths Olympiad achievers, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors, school leadership awardees, and passionate club leaders guiding students across academic and creative pursuits.

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David

Info Processing Tutor Dulwich, SA
Give the student confidence in their own ability. Patience and flexibility. When it comes to mathematical ability, it is important to let the student develop their own approaches to…
Luca
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Luca

Info Processing Tutor Eastwood, SA
The most important thing is to help the student to understand that it is a matter of engagement and exercise. Once a student understand that, the rest is easy. I am good to guess, I work hard, I like to talk and meet people. I want to help in the right way and help others to be independent, it is not important just to help but to learn a…
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Marie Stella

Info Processing Tutor Marryatville, SA
To help them to achieve their best and encourage them to believe in themselves, that they are doing better and to they can do more! I have nieces and nephews, and they are all really close to me, so I could say that I get along really well with children. I have patience, and I'm a good listener. I believe that I have the ability to inspire and…
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Wen Kai

Info Processing Tutor Stonyfell, SA
Being able to empathise and relate to the student and understand the way the student thinks to guide them through concepts in a way that can interest them I believe I can provide a unique perspective, as I am not always a fast learner and fall into many common pitfalls when trying to understand some ideas. Through this, I can help others who make…
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Joshua

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is creating lesson plans and methods based around that student. The tutor should also never make a student feel dumb or less capable, but instead should show the students that they have the same capabilities as their peers, it may just take other methods, and concepts that they are not getting…
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Angelika Amor

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient with them when they're learning. Allow themselves to be open to questions and concerns the student may have, but most of all, support them with their studies. I am very: understanding, empathetic, patient and willing to go about different ways in order for the student to fully grasp the content. I know students learn in a variety of…
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Francheska Alizah

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing I can do for a student is help them develop a positive mindset toward learning. Beyond academic skills, I teach students how to think critically, stay motivated, and manage their time effectively—skills that benefit them both in school and in life. I am an approachable, positive, and engaging tutor who creates a…
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Alex

Info Processing Tutor Norwood, SA
I consider the two most important things for a tutor to do are to first inspire confidence in the student and identify the area of difficulty as precisely as possible. Students are generally not equipped to identify the precise area of their difficulty as they don't have the knowledge to fully place it in the context of the subject. By…
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Ashika

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
One of the most important things would be to be a good mentor. To make them feel confident about the subjects they once feared would be of great help to students. To be supportive of them without making them feel judged will greatly boost their confidence and improve their interest. My strengths are patience, to explain concepts as many times as…
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Zoey

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Help students understand concepts, build confidence and feel more comfortable asking questions. Also, tutor should adapt to each students learning pace and support them accordingly. My strengths are patience, clear explanations and adaptability. I focus on step by step understanding and adjust my teaching to each student's…
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Pranjal

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
-Keep the student interested - Make the class interactive - Ability to clearly express the topic I'm teaching - Giving background as to why we are studying…
Nazmus
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Nazmus

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor must provide the students a proper guideline, whether it is about studies or anything else. Teaching is a noble profession and it is the respect you earn through it values your opinions and suggestions. So I believe the best a tutor can do for a student is to guide him or her with fruitful suggestions and solutions. I always prefer…
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Abhinav

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor is one who could provide as much knowledge as he can to his/her students so that the student feels confident about his/her basics and build upon those basics to learn advance concepts and eventually apply them into real world to get the most reliable accurate solutions. Professional Problem…
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Rithik

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalized guidance, fostering understanding, and building confidence in the subject matter. I often think my strengths as a tutor are patience, knowledge, and clear…
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Hrishikesh

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Being a role model they can look up to by understanding their perspective of the concept and making them feel heard is what I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Ability to relate with the students, form a connection and provide a unique explanation based on their…
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Prithviraj

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do is help students stop fearing what they don’t know. Once that fear is gone, they can focus on real learning instead of just chasing marks. A tutor’s role is to guide them to see mistakes as part of the process, build their confidence, and make knowledge something they’re curious about rather…
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Nitish

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive learning environment, build their confidence, and foster independent thinking. A good tutor doesn’t just provide answers, but helps students develop the skills and strategies to solve problems on their own. Encouraging curiosity, patience, and a growth…
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Dip

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Teach them how to learn on their own, navigate problems by themselves, and be self-dependent Being able to pinpoint where exactly the student feels stuck and teach them how to navigate out of it on their own, without giving them the…
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Varidhi

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe, building a student's confidence whilst giving them a realistic idea of their capabilities and short-comings and helping them shape up healthy attitude towards learning is the most important aspect of a tutor's job. My strengths as a tutor would include: 1. Willingness to try different approaches of teaching/ explaining the concept with…
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Chowdhury Nur E Alam

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Figure out the style of the students understanding and shape the teaching style of the concepts accordingly I can break down complex concepts into smaller sub concepts to make it easier for students of all level to…
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Liya

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important part of being a tutor is being friendly and available so students feel comfortable asking questions about what they find difficult. A tutor can either boost a student's confidence or lower it. Tutors need to encourage students to believe in themselves and to understand how each student learns at their speed. Tutors should also…
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Yvonne

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
Firstly, a tutor can give guiding questions instead of displaying the answers straightaway. This way, the students can be prompted to think of a way to get to the solution. Secondly, I believe a tutor should build the foundation first before going deeper into the subject. I am a patient person. I would give time for the students to digest the…
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Rashik Iram

Info Processing Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are identify a student’s weaknesses early, help them strengthen their understanding, and build a strong foundation. This helps students become more confident and better prepared to handle challenging questions. My strengths as a tutor include being approachable, supportive, and adaptable. I am…

Local Reviews

Meera is a great tutor, patient and explains well. She takes a keen interest in her student's learning and progress. Keep up the good work!
Shirin, St Georges

Inside GlenungaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Louis practised subtraction and worked on understanding the concept of times tables, focusing especially on the 2s, using hands-on activities to reinforce learning.

Year 10 student Maja tackled financial maths by working through worded problems involving discounts and percentage increases in preparation for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sam reviewed calculus concepts such as derivatives and addressed previous challenges with logarithms by applying these skills to more complex questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly left working out of algebra solutions, admitting, "I just get lazy when writing and choose the easier route," which made it harder to catch errors with negatives.

In Year 11 English, a student's essay drafts showed persistent run-on sentences—despite being able to identify them aloud, he struggled to fix them independently on his iPad.

A Year 9 student relied heavily on quoting large slabs of text in history assignments rather than summarising ideas in his own words.

In Year 7 maths, times tables gaps led to slow progress solving fraction problems and meant more time spent counting than reasoning through new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Glenunga tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who previously struggled to write at length; last week, he completed an entire essay independently, something he'd never managed before.

In senior maths, a high schooler who used to hesitate with statistics scored 85 on his most recent assessment—well above his previous result—and has begun setting personal targets for the next exam.

Meanwhile, a younger student who often guessed quietly when stuck now openly asks for help and explains her thinking during problem-solving tasks. She finished all her addition questions without needing prompts this session.

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 Fullarton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glenunga International High School.