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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.

Tanmay
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Tanmay

Tutor Gilles Plains, SA
Understand potential of child and develop brighter side of student. Tutor can share his practical understanding of concepts and deliver with best ability. A tutor can help students to get the best of him and chose the right career path. Emphasise on strategies Time management Critical and logical analysis Reasoning Problem solving Team work…
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Shivani

Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor needs to help identify a student's strong points and motivate the students in every possible way. It's not always the tutor that should be valued and respected but the students also needs the same respect and care. Also, a tutor should know how to boost up the morale of a student when he/she is feeling low. If student is facing some…
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Rutvi Dinkarrai
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Rutvi Dinkarrai

Tutor Modbury, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning concepts easy to understand. By simplifying complex topics, a tutor can help students grasp the material more effectively. Additionally, making the subject engaging through fun and interactive activities is essential. This approach encourages students to practice without…
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Radia Shams

Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor has to be patient and welcoming for their students. The reason these students come for tutoring is because they face difficulty keeping up with school. So they should be given the space to understand at their own pace, in their own method and a teacher needs to recognize that. We need to recognize the method which we choose to teach a…
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Sanghak

Tutor Dernancourt, SA
It is important for a tutor to steer the student into the right direction by giving simplistic explanations to questions or concepts, as poor explanations can confuse and destroy students' thought processes. What is also really important for a tutor is to be non-judgmental and have a personality that can induce questions from students who may be…
Nick
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Nick

Tutor Dernancourt, SA
As a tutor you can provide a child/student with a different outlook on their learning. For example, their school teacher may have explained it in a way that the child didn't particularly understand, and as a tutor you can give them a more unique and individual learning experience that they wouldn't get at school. Providing children with one-on-one…
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Yuki

Tutor Modbury, SA
I believe that the most important thing as a tutor is to listen to each individual student's needs and adjust my techniques and approaches of teaching to meet the learning styles of the student. I should go into every session with an open and flexible stance, with the ultimate goal providing support for my student in whatever way it is that they…
Allan
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Allan

Tutor Modbury, SA
As I had mentioned earlier, make the topic easier for the student to learn, assist the students with their homework based on their level of knowledge, Be patient and understanding with the understand, never feel agitated to repeat a topic again if the student hasn't understood it. My strengths as a tutor are the following: 1. My methods of…
Zibo
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Zibo

Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
inspire interest build confidence motivate to do better entertain encourage give examples assign reachable tasks patience being qualified being able to adjust methodology excellent knowledge of the subject many years of teaching…
Siddhi
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Siddhi

Tutor Walkley Heights, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teaching them how to student independently. While it may seem counterproductive, I believe a tutor's job is to uplift the student and strengthen their fundamentals so that they won't require infinite tutoring and thus be able to improve on their own. To do this, the tutor must…
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Buddhima

Tutor Modbury, SA
I think talking to the student and understanding their strengths, needs and personality is the most important thing I can do as a tutor. I believe that if a student enjoys their lesson, they learn the best. I believe that my ability to build good rapport, identify learner needs and personalize lessons for the student to enjoy stress-free learning…
Sakshi
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Sakshi

Tutor Walkley Heights, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to: 1) Build strong, personal relationships with their students: a tutor should personalize the learning, make learning more interesting for the student, and teach to the student's strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. 2) Focus on goal setting, and creating benchmarks. For…
Umesh
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Umesh

Tutor Modbury North, SA
A good tutor can make the students love the subject. when they love it they practice it more, this makes them confident and thus, they love it more. All this results automatically in their improved grades. I plan my class to make it more interesting and easy. I would correlate the concepts with their real-life uses and try to make the concepts…
Karl
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Karl

Tutor Hope Valley, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
Hassan
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Hassan

Tutor Modbury, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to hear the opinions and struggles of a student. This will allow them to move forward and solve any issues that they are having with their studies. I am very patient and hardworking. I take my time with students, allowing them to ask questions. I also provide my own homework and help with…
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Bivek

Tutor Modbury, SA
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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Prajwal

Tutor Paradise, SA
The important thing that a tutor can give a student is time and attention which he might not get in classroom of students. Make the student feel the subject is not difficult by explaining concepts step wise. The tutor can also build self-confidence and problem-solving skills by making him approach the issue first and then guide the correct…
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Elnur

Tutor Hope Valley, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them and to make them feel comfortable as everyone's learning pace is different if they do not understand now then they will get it later. I also believe that having patient is really important letting them know you will be their to assist them when they need so they don't feel…
Akash
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Akash

Tutor Modbury, SA
Helping students to understand the fundamental habits and strategies to counter any academic challenges. It is not my job as a tutor to do their work, nor provide them with pages of work without teaching them, but rather offer them new perspectives and approaches to their academics. I am very patient and friendly, and my previous roles in customer…
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Andres

Tutor Highbury, SA
Something that sets me apart from many other tutors is that I’m very relatable, something which I think is very important to a student. Personally, I’ve known in the past what it’s like to sometimes struggle academically, however, experience has shown me that part of it what it takes to succeed is a great work ethic and an awesome mentor.…
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Jiangyu

Tutor Modbury, SA
logical thinking towards a question, so the student can solve similar questions explain in an easy to understand way, develop logical steps when solving problems which can be applied to similar…
Ashly
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Ashly

Tutor Valley View, SA
I believe that in order for anyone to understand the material being taught - the tutor must begin with the fundamentals and basics; breaking down the information and then ensuring the student is able to explain it back is what I believe works best. This requires patience, which I believe is an essential quality a tutor must maintain in order for…
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Yogeshvar

Tutor Modbury, SA
- Provide a safe, supportive learning environment. - Listen and ask questions to gain a better understanding of the student’s needs. - Develop individualized lesson plans to meet the student’s unique needs. - Provide clear explanations and guidance to help the student understand concepts. - Identify and address gaps in the student's…

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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.