Due to the current situation we are experiencing significant demand for tutoring. Fast track your enrolment online: Enrol Online Now

Private biology tutors that come to you in person or online

100% Good Fit
Guarantee

Heathfield's tutors include a PhD-qualified university lecturer and award-winning educator, school teachers with Masters degrees in teaching and linguistics, experienced K–12 mentors and peer coaches, accomplished music instructors, maths Olympiad participants, academic prize-winners with ATARs above 97, and passionate specialists in languages, sciences, creative arts, debating, and STEM.

Charlotte
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • Naplan
  • SACE

Charlotte

Biology Tutor Aldgate, SA
A tutor can be really influential for each student they instruct. Not only do they have a significant impact on the learning outcomes for the student, but also on their passions and interests. In my experience, having a knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher can foster a deep affection for a learning area or subject. For example, the care and…
Olivia
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • Naplan
  • SACE

Olivia

Biology Tutor Stirling, SA
I believe the most important thing a biology tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school…
1st Lesson Trial

Help Your Child Succeed in Biology

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

Suyeon
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • SACE

Suyeon

Biology Tutor Hawthorndene, SA
The personalisation of learning is the most important thing I consider a biology tutor can do for their student. There is no one-size-fits-all study skills as every students have different interests and strengths. Therefore, I believe it is important to truly incorporate their interests and maximise their strengths in tutoring, for the students to…
ADAM
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • Naplan
  • SACE

ADAM

Biology Tutor Greenhill, SA
Dhrithi
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • Naplan

Dhrithi

Biology Tutor Blackwood, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe, encouraging space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. It's crucial to not only help students understand the material but also to build their confidence and show them that they are capable of solving problems on their own. Providing the right level of…
Sophia
  • y1
  • y2
  • y3
  • y4
  • y5
  • y6
  • y7
  • y8
  • y9
  • y10
  • y11
  • y12
  • Naplan
  • SACE

Sophia

Biology Tutor Springfield, SA
I believe that it is important that a tutor can help the student to understand the concepts in a way that works for them in a non-judgmental space that feels comfortable and welcoming. I believe that it is important that the tutor helps the student achieve their personal academic goals whether it is building confidence in themselves and their…

Local Reviews

Jack is great and Lily is enjoying tutoring so far.
Cindie, Crafers

Inside HeathfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Oliver worked on multiplication and division skills as well as tackling time questions using word problems.

For Year 9, Ethan focused on factorisation of polynomials and practiced graphing equations by hand to reinforce algebraic understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sophie revised logarithms for an upcoming test and reviewed methods for rearranging algebraic expressions, emphasising accuracy under timed conditions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in Heathfield often skipped showing full working for algebra, which made it difficult to spot and fix sign errors—he skipped steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student preparing for physics tests hadn't completed enough revision between sessions; this led to uncertainty when choosing equations during circular motion problems.

In Year 8, another learner's tendency to rush through worded maths questions resulted in frequent misinterpretations of what was actually being asked. These habits meant time was lost untangling misunderstandings rather than building confidence with new content.

Recent Achievements

A Heathfield tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to lose marks for small algebra slips is now catching these mistakes before submitting practice tests, double-checking his work rather than rushing through.

In Year 9 maths, another student—who previously stayed quiet when confused—has started explaining her thinking out loud during problem-solving, which has helped clarify tricky division steps she'd often skip over in silence before.

A younger primary student was initially hesitant with time problems but now confidently tells the tutor whether to add or subtract minutes and finishes all set questions without needing prompts.

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