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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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Guilherme

Tutor Greenacres, SA
I believe the most crucial aspect of tutoring is creating an environment where students feel supported and equipped with effective learning methods. A tutor's role extends beyond passing knowledge; it involves understanding each student's unique learning style. By tailoring teaching strategies to individual needs, a tutor can instill a passion for…
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Sahaj

Tutor Northgate, SA
I believe the key roles of a tutor are to create a safe and supportive learning environment, understand each student’s strengths and weaknesses, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and help them build study skills and confidence that go beyond the subject at hand. I am patient, adaptable and communicate clearly. I can break down…
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Dalia
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Dalia

Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
A tutor must have thorough comprehension of the students learning style and carefully implements full use the students strengths to improve weaknesses and bridge the learning gaps. The ability to create resources and purposeful lesson plans in addition to great patience when repeatedly model the concepts taught prompting the child visually and…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important thing a tutor could do for any student is to help boost their confidence within themselves to attempt problems to their best ability. It is inevitable for a students to struggle in some sections of work in school but what separates the best tutors from others are the ones who make students more confident in their work. Being an…
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Fiona Shane

Tutor Ingle Farm, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empathise with the student. Understanding the student should be done before everything else. If the tutor and student has established a good relationship then the learning environment will be calm, open, and comfortable. Being the big sister of four wonderful kids with different…
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Andy Zhixiong

Tutor Northgate, SA
One of the important things a tutor can do for a student is offer a different angle on the importance of what they're learning and developing an interest in an area of study. This can help them decided what to pursue in further study, or just build good life habits. I believe my strength as a tutor is being able to be patient with students. Over…
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Mythri

Tutor Northfield, SA
1. Assess and understand the current strengths and areas of difficulty of the student. 2. Set up a time table (plan) which agrees with the student's schedule. 3. Cover and revise the core concepts which are pre-requisites for the understanding of the current curriculum. 4. Work through the lessons one-by-one and test understanding through…
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Nagadevi Nimeesha

Tutor Northfield, SA
A tutor should be able to communicate clearly with a student. It is important for a tutor to be patient with a student as different students learn at different paces. A tutor should be able understand the learning style of a student and have the ability to explain a concept in multiple ways to ensure that the student is confident with a concept.…
Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Northfield, SA
The student needs to feel comfortable not only with their tutor but also comfortable to have a go at their work without feeling anxious. It is important for a tutor to be able to relate to their student and be able to work alongside the student in order to help them reach their goals. I am a very approachable and kind person with great…
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Feba

Tutor Para Hills, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A good tutor doesn’t just give answers but teaches students how to approach problems like giving them a map rather than carrying them to the destination. Supporting motivation, reinforcing strengths, and helping students…
JIthendra Varma
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JIthendra Varma

Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond simply imparting knowledge. First and foremost, it's about building a strong rapport and trust with the student, creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment. A tutor should identify and address the individual needs and challenges of each student, adapting their…
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Benjamin

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Fill in fundamental gaps in knowledge. Change a students perspective on a subject. Help them succeed. Ability to explain things in different ways when I see students struggling to grasp a…
Grace
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Grace

Tutor Athelstone, SA
Tutors not only have to have a solid grasp of the subjects but also a profound understanding of their students. Students have diverse ways of learning and having different ways of explaining things I think is important for a tutor to be successful at their job. Furthermore, making it as fun as you can for the students undergoing the tutoring is…
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Vinay

Tutor Lightsview, SA
A tutor should help lead a student to get the deepest understanding of what they are learning, gain confidence, and then tailor their approach to how that individual learns. Tutors thereby ensure that the student understands concepts properly, promotes active learning and facilitates sustained academic well-being. I can simplify complicated topics…
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Harshada

Tutor Pooraka, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for their students are to communicate effectively, explain concepts clearly, and help build their self-confidence. A tutor should also motivate students, support them throughout their learning journey, and help them develop both their academic skills and their confidence in learning independently. My…
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Stephanie

Tutor Hectorville, SA
I think the most important thing is a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence in students in learning certain subjects and provide them with tools to be effective learners. I believe that I have a way of teaching things in a very clear and a simple manner and I also think that I am able to adjust my way of teaching according to the…
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Alvin

Tutor Para Hills, SA
A bird learns to fly own its own.similarly the one important aspect in tutoring is that the students understand the basics and develop ideas of their own.Methods to solve a problem differ from person to person so a tutor can help them with the basics and methods.But at the end of the day the student must learn effectively.A successful tutor can do…
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Kushal

Tutor Northfield, SA
According to me the most important trait in a tutor is patience. It is not necessary that each child learns at the same pace. A tutor should also possess the ability to create and provide problem statements which help the student to get a grip over the topic. Along with a good speaker a tutor must be a good listener making the session more…
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Masuma

Tutor Northfield, SA
I think spending time to change your whole approach of teaching because one of your student is unable to understand the whole content. Being honest and flexible is very important things a tutor can have. Flexible, patient, good listener and helping nature. Being flexible about the teaching approach because every individual has different way of…
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Vikhyat

Tutor Northfield, SA
I believe patient and resilient are the key skills for tutoring for the student to excel in their subjects of study. I also think inspiring students to find enjoyment in their subjects to be one of the most important, if not, aspect in tutoring My biggest strength is being able to effectively analyze and solve questions. My ability to memorise…
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Terin Tom

Tutor Northfield, SA
One of the most important thing a tutor can do is to listen to student and learn where he/she has doubts or needs help. Another important thing for a tutor is to encourage and give positive reinforcement to a student which helps the student gain confidence and in turn helps him to study better(especially for a tough subject). I have excellent…
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Anisha

Tutor Pooraka, SA
I believe a good tutor needs to connect with the student and understand their student’s capability so that the student can be guided and helped to revive their performance in the classroom. Tutors must teach at the pace of their students and must tailor methods of teaching for that individual student specifically. A tutor needs to be friendly as…
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Aanchal

Tutor Greenacres, SA
A tutor can most importantly foster a learner’s confidence and motivation. By providing personalized support and addressing individual challenges, a tutor helps students build a solid understanding of the material and develop problem-solving skills. Encouragement and positive reinforcement are key to overcoming obstacles and maintaining…

Local Reviews

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.