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Tutors in Norwood include a school maths and physics mentor with straight A's, an international engineering Olympiad competitor, K–12 coding camp co-head, two university-level teaching assistants in mathematics and science, award-winning music educators, tutors with 6+ years' tertiary lecturing experience, and accomplished graduates with ATARs up to 97.75 and subject medals.

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ANAKHA

Tutor Norwood, SA
Tutor is a guide to a student. Students never feel dumb for not knowing something. Because none of us is perfect. Tutor should have a great rapport with students which provides a stress free environment to learn and evolve. A tutor can help student to understand different subject matters , creativity thinking , promotes individual differences…
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Clins

Tutor Norwood, SA
The first important thing that a tutor can do for a student, is to believe in the student, believe in us strengths and try to enhance them so as to overcome the weaknesses. He may or may not be a brilliant student but if you believe in him and if you can motivate him to dream high and achieve those dreams that's the best thing you can do. The…
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Madhavi

Tutor Norwood, SA
Definitely the most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to develop a supportive, strong and friendly relationship which makes the student feel comfortable and supported and enables them to share their hard feelings, questions and queries and emotional baggage with the teacher. I would like to be a goodwill hunter than being a strict…
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Kevin

Tutor Norwood, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand that each student is different. Every student will have different methods of learning and also different abilities in retaining information. It is vital for a tutor to see what the student is understanding and what they are not. Different methods should be placed to ensure the student is…
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Derrick

Tutor Kensington, SA
For me the most important thing a tutor can do is to guide the student in such a way that at the end of it, the student is able to lead by himself in the direction he was originally intended to go. It is similar to the lines of giving a man a fish to teaching him to fish. The tutor has to ignite the spark of interest in the student so that the…
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Wilmer Angus

Tutor Stepney, SA
It is to show them the value of education and help them distinguish why it is important for them to learn the subject. If they have the value, they will be a great person in the future. As a Licensed Engineer, it is a strength because most of engineering subjects revolves in math and science. I do have a pride in my license for this…
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Mia

Tutor Toorak Gardens, SA
A tutor must be patient, flexible, honest and attentive. It is important that tutors do not give students the answer directly but allows the student to discover the answer with extra guidance. The ultimate goal of tutoring is to help students become independent learners. A tutor must be willing to adapt to different situations and learning…
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Daniel

Tutor Toorak Gardens, SA
- Facilitate open discussion about the stresses, intricacies, and difficulties of schooling (especially in Year 12) - Explain the same concept as a student's classroom teacher but in a way that is digestible to the student (offering a personal approach) - Be able to provide detailed feedback and/or comprehensive drafts for assignments and…
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Giang

Tutor Kensington, SA
I think the most important thing is to give them an interest in the subjects. In my study path, I realized that the easiest way to study well in a subject is loving them. Therefore, instead of providing them with a full of academic lessons, teachers should help them feel entertained in the lessons. Then, they will find out and get better by…
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Rajinda

Tutor Marryatville, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to both guide and assist the student in achieving the best possible results they can get. Focusing on what the students are struggling with, preparing them for upcoming assessments and giving constructive feedback on their current work. I have had many tutors over my high school years, and…
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Parth

Tutor Rose Park, SA
a. Individualized Approach: Tailor the tutoring sessions to suit the student's unique learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. b. Building Confidence: Help students believe in their abilities and instill a growth mindset to overcome challenges. c. Patience and Empathy: Be patient with the student's progress, understanding that everyone…
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Umama

Tutor Rose Park, SA
I think that being able to build a rapport with the student is one of the fundamental skills to be a good tutor. This lays the foundation for the student being comfortable in asking questions to the tutor, as well as the tutor finding a teaching style that is most suited to the student. I am confident in my ability to explain subject matter to the…
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Amitava

Tutor Marryatville, SA
To gain confidence in them and make them more methodical and improve their exam strategy and psychological approach. I can feel the wavelength of every student quickly and befit my style of teaching…
Georgia
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Georgia

Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their students to see the value and potential in themselves. Through helping students find a learning style (and pace) that suits them and encouraging them to develop their skills in a wide range of subjects, tutors give students the foundation of confidence and understanding. I'm patient when it…
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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…
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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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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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Amal

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Pass on the knowledge what we gained to the next generation. In this way we can produce a better youth by inculcating knowledge, research ideas and values in them. It'll last forever. Understand the problem with the students and act accordingly. Patience is my strongest strength. Children may be naughty sometimes but I'm always patient enough to…
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Adrian

Tutor Heathpool, SA
Providing consistent guidance, support and encouragement. Developing skills and confidence so the student can achieve their goals and become an independent learner. Patient, understanding and empathic style. Strong grasp of the subject, explained in an engaging and interesting way. Reliable and mature tutor with a genuine passion for helping…
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Shobha

Tutor Toorak Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is ensure that the student has gained the ability to consolidate the information taught. The student must be able to reproduce the content learned in their own words at their own time. Specifically for English, many students have wonderful, original ideas in their minds, however, they…
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Kaviya

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their strengths and areas of improvement in particular to improve the student's overall performance in a particular subject area. Thus, I believe it is really important to enable the student to feel empowered about their learning through support and encouragement. This…
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Shivani

Tutor Kent Town, 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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Mohammad

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance, building confidence, clarifying concepts, and offering regular feedback and support. My strengths as a tutor include a genuine passion for teaching and a strong command of the subject matter. I am patient, adaptable, and skilled at tailoring my approach to…

Local Reviews

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Cath, Norwood

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Charlie revised **solving linear equations with fractions** and practised plotting lines on Cartesian planes using graph paper.

For Year 9, Jess focused on **simultaneous equations** by exploring both the elimination method and substitution to strengthen her algebraic reasoning.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam worked through **conditional probability problems** and created box-and-whisker plots to interpret statistical data visually.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, skipping written steps—"he tried to do it in his head"—led to confusion with negatives and missed terms, which slowed down equation-solving.

A Year 11 student's graph work suffered from messy notes; "using colours and keeping lines clear" was suggested, but untidy layouts meant key points were lost during revision.

For a Year 6 learner, forgetting to bring organized materials resulted in wasted time searching for worksheets instead of practicing times tables.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, writing presentations out of sequence made ideas appear jumbled on paper and left the reader confused about the intended message.

Recent Achievements

One Norwood tutor noticed that a Year 11 student, Jack, who used to get stuck and guess on algebra problems, has started breaking questions into clear steps—he now highlights tricky parts and checks his answers line by line.

Meanwhile, Adam in Year 9 English has shifted from vague responses to thoughtfully analysing assignment questions; he asks for clarification instead of rushing, which wasn't happening a few months ago.

In Year 6 geography, another student began summarising research in their own words rather than copying text directly, finishing their last PowerPoint script without prompting.

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 Norwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Saint Ignatius' College - Junior School Campus.