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Tutors in Morphett Vale include an ATAR 99.7 achiever and multi-award-winning science scholar, a veteran teacher with decades of K–12 experience, school-based maths leaders and competition awardees, university graduates in education and STEM fields, peer mentors, and dedicated youth workers—offering expertise spanning classroom teaching, private tutoring, academic coaching, and creative student engagement.

Mikey
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Mikey

Tutor Reynella East, SA
To assist them in the holistic learning process. Tutors should be able to provide competent and effective guidance to their students by not only helping them solve a problem or complete a task, but also providing them the tools required for independent learning capabilities. I believe my strengths as a tutor includes the ability to empathise with…
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Yi

Tutor Sheidow Park, SA
To help the students to understand the knowledge and love studying. I have decent knowledge in the fields of mathematics and physics. I also get along with young…
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Kristal
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Kristal

Tutor Christies Beach, SA
Be patient and never make them feel they can't do something. Be positive at all times. Give them the tools to empower themselved and get to a point where they feel confident enough to not need a tutor. As an sso I was able to connect with the students quickly and was able to talk with the children on what learning style best suited them. I…
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Doran

Tutor Christies Beach, SA
have empathy and perspective, guiding the student to make discoveries on their own that strengthen the material I can come at topics from multiple angles, showing different applications and connections that make them…
Chung Yan
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Chung Yan

Tutor O'sullivan Beach, SA
Having more resources for students and explain questions clearly are most important. Since I just graduated from high school,I know how the students feel while…
Connor
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Connor

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
Motivation and encouragement of their studies. Ask the right questions so that the student can work things out on their own. Remove doubts about their knowledge, second-guessing often leads to a wrong conclusion. I'm patient. I have studied the material already. I have completed high school and begun university, so I know the different ways you…
Chloe
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Chloe

Tutor O'sullivan Beach, SA
One of the main most important things a tutor can do for a student is increase their confidence with the subjects you are helping them to learn. Increasing their confidence makes it easier for them to learn and has a positive effect on their self esteem. This can also increase their motivation to learn and therefore assist in improving their study…
Cheyenne
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Cheyenne

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
Be a role model and show them that it’s ok not to not be able to understand something at the beginning, but there is always a way around it to better their understandings. It’s also important for a tutor to help students reach their goals, whether that be getting certain grades or finishing an assignment. I’m a patient person and can work…
Bethany
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Bethany

Tutor Sheidow Park, SA
It is important to be there to support them. Students can often find themselves struggling to understand because they're not sure whether or not they can ask for help. As a tutor you have the opportunity to be there for them and answer any questions as well as help them solve any problems. You can help them develop new strengths and teach them to…
Henry
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Henry

Tutor Happy Valley, SA
A good tutor should aim to understand the way their student thinks and aim to tailor the lesson to best suit their individual learning style. In addition, a good tutor should be motivating, encouraging and friendly so that the student is not afraid or hesitant to ask for assistance or say they don't understand a particular thing. As someone who is…
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Trisha

Tutor Trott Park, SA
The most important thing is the ability to differentiate explanations to each student so they can understand, and create positive connections to improve communication I'm not afraid to admit I don't know something, but I'm also willing to learn it for the sake of teaching it to…
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Vidhi

Tutor O'halloran Hill, SA
Help them understand things in their way and find or make a method their own. A tutor can't impose a method on anyone, but has to help them learn in a method suited just for the individal. I am extremely patient and am good at explaining a concept in multiple…
Myka
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Myka

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do is to be patient with students and make them feel comfortable asking any questions they need answered. I am very patient and understanding. I can guide people to the right direction without solving the problem for them. I also will ensure that they completely understand why the solution was…
Kaitlyn
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Kaitlyn

Tutor Seaford Meadows, SA
When tutoring a student it is important to create a safe and stress-free environment where the student feels comfortable and confident to ask questions and know that help is always there no matter what. Establishing effective relationships and rapport is a crucial element for the student and tutor to create to ensure all possible learning is being…
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Madeleine

Tutor Port Noarlunga South, SA
Provide the student with a positive enforcement for learning, encourage their development and assist in their confidence development. Strengths: Good communication skills and an ability to relate to high school students, as I'm not much older than them. Weaknesses: Helping students with questions without showing them the answer straight…
Will
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Will

Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
A tutor should inspire confidence, foster curiosity, and create a supportive environment. Encouraging independent thinking, adapting to learning styles, and making concepts relatable are key. Patience, clarity, and motivation help students grow, build skills, and reach their potential. My strengths as a tutor are in my motivation to help students…
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Clayton

Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
I think that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are these two things: Firstly teaching them what they need to learn (the subject you're tutoring), but more importantly, teaching them the skills of how to be confident and go find out what they need to learn and teach themselves. It is overall, teaching them the skills of how…
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Mary Grace

Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
As a tutor I need to be patience and helpful. Be knowledgeable on the aubjects what the students need and make sure they listen to you so they will be able to understand the lesson. Teach the students in focus and help them in their assignments or…
Zachary
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Zachary

Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
I think the most important things that you can give a student is confidence in their ability, willingness to ask questions and discipline to study. I am patient, observent and dedicated to my jobs. My weaknesses are that I am new to being a tutor, and a tendency towards…
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Cara

Tutor Seaford Rise, SA
They can help their confidence to grow in their subject, and give them a pillar of support for when that confidence has slipped as this provides a more long-lasting effect than learning a single module of a subject. I have a good knowledge base and am able to break problems down into smaller, more manageable pieces. I am kind and understanding,…
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Nayanjot Kaur

Tutor Kingston Park, SA
According to me understanding the student's weaknesses and strengths is the most important thing to do as a tutor so that we can help the students to work on their weaknesses and also brush up on their strengths. As a current university student, I know how it feels like being a student and I also know that all students are not the same. As I have…
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Daniel

Tutor Flagstaff Hill, SA
To not just teach them the answer or what process will give them the answer, but to give them a deeper understanding of the reasoning, which allows students to look at a broad range of problem for which they will be able to answer. I believe my biggest strength is only having finished high school a few years ago, which allows for the topics I will…
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Claudia

Tutor Flagstaff Hill, SA
To improve their confidence in their abilities and to nurture their growth! I also believe its great to listen and let them talk as well. This way they understand they can always ask questions if they need help! My strengths would be my patience and great communication skills. I'm also a great listener and am very passionate about teaching people.…

Local Reviews

Our tutor Lachlan, was very helpful from the very start of my son's very first tutoring session. He had a friendly as well as professional manner. And he did an amazing job of identifying my son's areas of difficulty and assisting him with those. I also really liked the examples he used to explain things. Straight after the session, my son went from feeling nervous & anxious with his maths tutor to then feeling happy and confident. Thanks so much Lachlan, great job so far!!!
Verushka Montesanti

Inside Morphett ValeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sam focused on place value up to six digits and practiced the 2, 5, and 10 times tables using real-world examples.

Year 9 student Emily worked through factorisation techniques—covering difference of two squares and trinomials—and also reviewed key features of parabolas with targeted practice questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex explored graphing quadratic equations in both intercept and vertex form, as well as identifying curve features like axis of symmetry and turning points.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, one student often skipped writing out working for multi-step equations—she jumped to answers but missed negative signs, a tutor noted. This meant errors went unnoticed until the end, requiring extra correction time.

In Year 12 trigonometry, another student mislabelled triangle sides and hesitated to choose the correct formula when under pressure, leading to confusion in test situations.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student lost focus midway through division practice and wanted to switch to games on her Chromebook instead of finishing written steps. These patterns resulted in unfinished work or self-doubt during revision and assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Morphett Vale recently noticed Lara, a high school student, identifying her own knowledge gaps before an exam and quickly relearning challenging topics like scientific notation and graphing parabolas—she'd previously needed more guidance but now asked targeted questions on her own.

Another high schooler, Sasha, demonstrated a clear shift by independently spotting and correcting errors in her algebra work, whereas earlier she waited for the tutor to point out mistakes.

In primary sessions, Nicole moved from needing help with basic rounding to scoring 75% on her latest test after starting at 0%, showing real progress through persistent effort.

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 Woodcroft Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Antonio Catholic School.