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Tutors in Myrtle Bank include IB Duxes with perfect ATARs, an Australian Maths Olympiad honouree, a PhD-level university teaching assistant, seasoned K–12 and peer tutors in maths and science, camp leaders, medical and engineering students with top awards, passionate club mentors, and competition winners across writing, debating, and STEM.

Han Thi Thi
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Han Thi Thi

Tutor Adelaide, SA
being supportive by giving guidance and feedback so it would build confidence and academic skills in students It would be my patience and motivational attitude as some students might face difficulties during their studies and I could share my experience which I have been…
Gagandeep
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Gagandeep

Tutor Norwood, SA
Helping students achieve their potential, adapting to kid's individual needs, building lasting relationships based on shared goals these are some of the impacts of a tutor on the student. But the most incredible aspect of tutoring is that it merges education and what is usually called enrichment. A good tutor can combine subjects in…
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Hyunjun

Tutor Wayville, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is Easy to understand the math concept, Excite to learn about math, Achievement of goal. I could easily explain about methodology to access the math concept. It will give the student to understand fast and effectively. Moreover, I took the 6 years of Engineering course. Those of time,…
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Kyle

Tutor Adelaide, SA
re-affirm that everything that is taught is reflected appropriately. their success is our success. build up the subject foundations in order to allow them to work out problems with a strong basis can dynamically work at any pace to ensure that students can follow along without feeling like they are lagging…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Norwood, SA
Be adaptable to individual students and across each time you see them. People learn in different ways at different times. Sometimes students have had a bad day, so you may have to adapt the lesson to make sure they get as much out of it as possible. Preparation is also very important. If you a stumbling around thinking of things to do next,…
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mohan

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Providing them with the discipline to concentrate, focus, understand and solve problems. From my university days and working life good habits, especially sticking to a study plan can transform a student. My ability to connect with the student at their level and creating a desire to learn math's because it is interesting and fun. Motivation,…
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Deep Rohin

Tutor Norwood, SA
To go an extra step for his students and understand what the student is going through would be the most important things a tutor could do for his students. Because not everyone has the same learning rate, so, keeping patience and helping them with it would be a great way to tutor. What I think my strengths are that I explain a concept from very…
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Sithuli

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient with the student and try to tailor the teaching style to suit the students needs. I am flexible and can shape into the needs of each individual student and I’m patient with…
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Khine Thin Zar

Tutor Adelaide, SA
From my experience, one of the most important thing I can do is finding out the weakness of students and helping them overcome that weakness instead of letting them away from it. Tutors should be honest, too when there is the question that we do not know. Last but not least, tutors should help students build confidence and give support as much as…
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Mohammadhossein

Tutor Norwood, SA
A tutor could guide the student through few steps that make complicated questions easier for the student to handle. A good tutor will figure out the way of thinking of the student and modify his teaching methods to help the student in the best possible way. I carefully explain concepts and will always try to simplify or reword them if the people I…
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Dhruv

Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor is a turning point in a childs life. Tutors can help student know the importance and value of life after having a good education Confident Have knowledge Disciplined Friendly…
Patrick
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Patrick

Tutor Norwood, SA
Being patient, listening, and getting the student to learn by doing practical examples, instead of just talking at them. Understanding that learning something properly takes time & practice. And making the experience as casual and enjoyable as possible. I am a clear communicator, I enjoy listening to other people, and I am good at putting myself…
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Aishwarya

Tutor Kent Town, SA
A student approaches a tutor outside school just so they can understand the subject in a better way. As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can do for my students is to make them trust in me and eventually the subject because only then they would put in efforts to overcome their difficulties. As a tutor, I am responsible enough to…
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Merin

Tutor Kent Town, SA
To build a good relationship with the students should be every tutors' priority. I'm creative, enthusiastic and positive. I plan and organize the topics required for each…
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Zarnab

Tutor Norwood, SA
The most important things a tutor can do includes, listening carefully to the students, being creative and flexible with learning styles, building relationship with student, being patient with students at all times, and teaching students how to solve problems. My greatest strength as a tutor is my ability to differentiate instruction to meet the…
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Braeden

Tutor Norwood, SA
Provide students with the confidence they need to understand and solve problems using their own skills. Also making the task more interesting and engaging as that will help with their ability to problem solve and become invested in finding a solution. I am very patient and believe I can explain or teach concepts in a way that is comprehensible. As…
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Ca Dat

Tutor Adelaide, SA
In my opinion, the most important responsibility of a tutor is not to teach specific knowledge or skills but to incite the confidence and curiosity for knowledge in students. Ultimately, a successful tutor is the one who can help students out of their bottlenecks, assists them in studying, and finally equips them with the skills and mindsets for…
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Shivani

Tutor Adelaide, SA
1. Being patient and understanding 2. Being organised in order to deliver a well paced and informative lesson 3. Being approachable so that students will not be afraid to ask questions 4. Being supportive Hope it is ok I used a list for this question, I sometimes find it easier to organise my thoughts this way--this is also something I…
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Shuvra

Tutor Adelaide, SA
Enlightening him/her about new knowledge in the easiest way.Help him/her with the difficulties faced while studying.create a suitable environment for understanding all the difficult tasks. My strengths is my delivering method, my behavior, and my dedication to make a student understand what he/she doesn't understand and also fulfill their need. As…
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Jason

Tutor Erindale, SA
One of the most important things I have realised over helping my friends in year 12 would be to walk through the question and not actually doing the question for the student. Sure you could do the question for them and they could get full marks for an assignment or whatever, but they would not understand the fundamentals lying behind the question…
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Maitreyee

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them and notice. Students pay more attention and are willing to learn when they feel that their opinions are heard and acknowledged. I am an extremely patient person. I can work with each student as an individual and let them grow and work at their own pace. I am also an…
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Samara

Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important is to be there and present when students are struggling. To be observe the weaknesses of each students and provide ways of improvement. Be compassionate and patient, ask students if they have understood that particular concept. I'm good listener, ensuring that students are comfortable to tell me when they are unaware of certain…
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Himal

Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor can tailor instruction to meet the specific needs, learning style, and pace of the student. Moreover, students can help students understand complex concepts by providing clear explanations, examples, and demonstrations. Additionally, a tutor can assess the student's strengths and weaknesses in a subject and use this assessment to create…

Local Reviews

We have been very happy with Michael's tutoring of Joshua and Joshua has moved from exam results of around 30% to now mid 70% levels which is fantastic!
Paul

Inside Myrtle BankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Iman focused on solving word problems involving fractions, breaking down multi-step calculations.

For Year 10, Alex tackled trigonometry concepts (sine, cosine, tangent) and worked through balancing chemical equations in Chemistry using step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya reviewed atomic bonding and explored how intermolecular forces relate to physical properties in Chemistry by analyzing different molecular structures.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Chemistry student showed difficulty balancing equations, with a tutor noting, "he skipped writing out atoms for each side, which made errors harder to spot."

In Year 8 algebra, work was left incomplete when multiple 'x's appeared in equations; the approach changed depending on how familiar the problem looked.

A Year 6 student forgot their exercise book for fractions practice, relying only on mental calculations rather than showing steps.

For one senior Biology topic, questions about cell division were left unanswered in homework—misunderstandings lingered into the next session and slowed progress when new concepts appeared.

Recent Achievements

One Myrtle Bank tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with applying trigonometric concepts, but after some focused sessions, she worked through inverse sine and cosine questions on her own—something she hesitated to attempt last term.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who used to mix up positive and negative signs in linear equations is now confidently solving addition and subtraction problems without reminders.

In the junior years, one primary student who was reluctant to speak up during reading has started articulating her thoughts clearly and even volunteered to read the clock aloud using both short and long hands.

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 Fullarton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glen Osmond Primary School.