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Tutors in Mount Barker Springs include a secondary school maths and science teacher with over a decade's classroom experience, multiple high-ATAR graduates (including subject duxes and prize-winners), PhD-level physicists and university demonstrators, seasoned primary tutors, accomplished youth mentors, music educators, and Olympiad awardees—all united by proven expertise working with K–12 students.

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Mann

Biology Tutor Mount Barker Springs, SA
The most important thing a biology tutor can do for a student is that a tutor can shape the future of child just like parents by helping them solve their problems in their studies and making them perfect for their future roles. I think, I am very passionate, hardworking and helpful person, which I consider as my…
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Rachel

Biology Tutor Mount Barker, SA
To help students identify areas of growth which are preventing them from achieving their best. To aid in the development of certain skills which can be applied to the students work. To assist students to understand concepts, ideas and processes which they are struggling with. Most importantly, I seek to build on the students confidence in their…
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Sarah has been really supportive of my daughters learning. I can see her confidence with maths develop. I love just knowing she is getting the extra support she needs every week.
Jessica

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Sydney focused on building multiplication skills using worksheets and textbooks, then tackled fraction fundamentals including equivalence and representing fractions on a number line.

Year 6 student Sophie reviewed vertical addition and subtraction from a recent test, practised multi-step worded problems to improve comprehension, and reinforced strategies for multiplying large numbers through layout techniques and times tables games.

Meanwhile, Jay (Year 5) concentrated on mental maths strategies to boost times tables fluency, worked with division by 4, and used playing cards for engaging multiplication practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 6 student found it hard to concentrate during lessons after busy school days or sports, which meant some homework was left incomplete or rushed—one tutor noted, "She was reluctant to finish her homework because she was tired."

In Year 8 maths, skipping over careful reading of worded questions led to avoidable mistakes and confusion about what the task required.

For a Year 9 lesson on area and enlargement, hesitation and low confidence saw her giving up quickly when problems seemed overwhelming; this made it difficult to attempt new strategies or check answers thoroughly.

Recent Achievements

In a Year 10 session, Jay moved from making frequent errors in division to consistently spotting and correcting his own mistakes—something he struggled with before.

Meanwhile, Sophie (Year 9) surprised herself by starting her own revision notes before the lesson began, showing initiative she hadn't shown previously.

With a younger student, Sydney (Year 4), there's been real growth in tackling worded maths problems; after hesitating at first, she now breaks down questions independently and finished all the set fraction problems on her own this week.

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 Mount Barker Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Barker Waldorf School.