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Tutors in Holden Hill include a former secondary maths teacher and private tutor with over a decade's experience, award-winning educators with Bachelor of Education and Master of Teaching credentials, school cricket coaches, IGNITE program specialists, accomplished recent ATAR 90+ graduates, and university mentors recognized for leadership, academic excellence, and nurturing student success across K–12 levels.

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Gloria

PDHPE Tutor Kent Town, SA
Ultimately, the one thing a tutor can do to help their students succeed is to listen to their needs and work with their strengths. Everyone requires an individualised approach and I am willing to work with students to find the method that works for them! I am open to different approaches and coming up with individualised plans of learning. My…
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Prithviraj

PDHPE 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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Terry

PDHPE Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor's main job is to help re-explaining new concepts and/or help students consolidate new concepts as well as integrating new ones as they are being taught. Therefore, the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to explain new concepts in simple and relatable terms, encourage interests in a particular subject and most…
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
The most important thing is give a student confidence in their own abilities. Without confidence, a student will continue to doubt themselves and struggle whether you are guiding them in their learning or not. I am compassionate, good at explaining things in multiple ways, and creative. I believe that to be a tutor you have to be creative, as the…

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We are extremely happy with our tutor Isla Hunter, she is a good match for Amelia.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Lily worked on identifying and comparing fractions, including finding equivalent fractions using visual models, and practiced converting uncommon denominators by finding the lowest common multiple.

Year 7 student Abiola focused on surface area calculations for cubes and rectangular prisms, measuring real-life objects to apply area formulas, as well as quick strategies for multiplying by multiples of ten.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Emma explored linear equations—linking tables, graphs, and equations—and was introduced to basic trigonometry concepts through right-angled triangles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in Maths repeatedly guessed on challenging multiple-choice questions instead of working through them, as noted: "he was using trial and error to progress." This habit meant that deeper understanding wasn't developed, particularly for harder algebra and geometry tasks.

In Year 10 linear equations, another student struggled to manipulate y=mx+c due to gaps in organizing steps—missing connections between graph features and equation forms.

For a Year 5 writing task, one student's bare responses lacked descriptive detail because she avoided revisiting the storyline.

When homework (like design projects) was left incomplete in Years 9–11, it slowed skill-building for later assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Holden Hill noticed a Year 9 student who had previously needed constant prompting with surface area formulas start to identify and label dimensions independently, even using tricks for multiplying by tens without help—she finished the lesson saying, "this makes sense now!"

In Year 7, another student who used to hesitate when working through statistics assignments is now confidently calculating means and identifying outliers on her own.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently shifted from guessing during times tables activities to asking for clarification whenever she's unsure, making it through a tough multiplication quiz with only minimal support.

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 Ingle Farm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wandana Primary School.