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Tutors in Outer Harbor include a senior mathematics teacher and faculty head with decades of K–12 experience, an ATAR 99.4 scholarship-winning maths specialist, seasoned private tutors and peer mentors, an international Maths Olympiad medalist, accomplished STEM graduates, and educators with both classroom and youth coaching backgrounds—offering students access to proven academic excellence and subject passion.

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Carolina

Tutor Athol Park, SA
Teach very clearly, because it is the most important thing. Be pattience with the students that its a little bit harder to understand the topic, and do a lot of exercises. Im responsable, Im very clearly with the information, and I always search the better way and easy to the student understand the topic, with some examples and then…
Amrutha
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Amrutha

Tutor Athol Park, SA
A tutor is the one who imparts knowledge to the students, who guide them. A teacher's word can affect a student in a positive or negative manner. A tutor plays a major role in shaping the next generation. I possess the qualities of patience and openness, allowing students to feel comfortable asking questions or expressing doubts, with the…
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Tanay
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Tanay

Tutor Athol Park, SA
Teach the students the underlying methods and problem solving techniques that are applicable to every facet of life. Being highly adaptable to the unique methods of learning for each student and helping accelerate their…
Hassaan
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Hassaan

Tutor Athol Park, SA
The most important thing is to pay complete attention to the students. The students must be tested regularly so that the tutor knows if the student has grasped stuff or not. Being a tutor, i never get tired of the questions from students even if I have to tell them a hundred times over. I make sure that the student completely understands what is…
James-William
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James-William

Tutor Athol Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable to communicate with. Communication is key for a student's success, if they don't know how to do certain things, they can ask the tutor. Sometimes the tutor does not always know the answer, but the tutor is seen as a reliable source so whichever information the…
Bimal
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Bimal

Tutor Paralowie, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for their students are: • making a better environment for the students where they can learn things in better way. My strengths as tutor: • I enjoyed teaching which helps me to make my students understand better. • I always find easy way for my students to solve the…
Thissa
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Thissa

Tutor Athol Park, SA
**Make Sure they understand the lesson **Truly personalize the learning. **Incorporate connections to the student's interests. **Teach to the student's strengths. **Minimize the student's weaknesses. **Build Confidence in the student **Improve student's study skills **My Special academic background B.Sc, M.Sc ,…
Rupinder
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Rupinder

Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Tutors should assess the student's strengths and weaknesses to create an individualized plan to help them achieve their goals. A tutor should establish trust and open communication with the student to create a supportive and positive learning environment. Tutors should provide clear explanations and constructive feedback to help students improve,…
Jason
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Jason

Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Developing personalised learning/teaching plans as each student is different. Help students understand the fundamentals to allow growth of foundations. Help minimise their weaknesses and further develop their strengths Patience and understanding their needs, Teaching the importance of understanding the fundamentals of every topic which is…
George
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George

Tutor Waterloo Corner, SA
I consider the most important thing as a tutor is the success of my student academically through personalised lessons. I feel an obligation to ensure that my students pass or exceed in the topics they bring to the lessons and aim to empower them to create independent learners. I would say my strengths are being able to break down complex topics…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Paralowie, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify and act on the students gaps of knowledge. This is because information is available to the student in the form of teachers and unlimited online resources. A tutor's differentiatory use then becomes identifying a students gap of knowledge and assisting in weak areas that the…
Yumeng
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Yumeng

Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Teach professional knowledge, which is not limited and can spread to life, that can make students more interested in understanding them. I have help my classmates over 3 years in mathematics, they got good score at the end. I can speak…
Jane
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Jane

Tutor Osborne, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student involve creating a supportive, engaging, and effective learning environment that empowers the student to grow academically and personally. My strengths as a mathematics tutor lie in my adaptability, patience, and passion for helping students succeed in their mathematical…
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Jemma

Tutor Osborne, SA
I thinks the most important thing is having a good connection or relation ( not romantic) with your student because by that you and your student are comfortable with each other and by that you can easily teach and the students can easily learn from you. I think my strength as a tutor is I do my best to have the attention of the student so that we…
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Adam

Tutor Osborne, SA
Probably one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the support and confidence when approaching a subject or concept that they struggle with. Allowing the students to get to the point where they may no longer struggle in that subject. One of my major strengths as a tutor would probably have to be my…
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Tamika

Tutor Largs North, SA
Listen to the students need and understand them as a learner what the goals they strive for. Everyone learns differently and no one is looking for the same experience or results from a class. It is important for a tutor to understand and apply this in their teachings. My ability to view a concept in a variety of ways. When a student doesn't…
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Carmen

Tutor Largs North, SA
Equip them with the tools they need to succeed. Most students do not achieve their full potential because they do not believe they have it in them. The most important thing a tutor can do is to help foster a love for learning and encourage a student to believe in themselves. If they believe in themselves, they can do anything. I am patient and…
Prachi
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Prachi

Tutor Largs North, SA
Make friends with the subject I am very…
Lucy
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Lucy

Tutor Largs Bay, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower the individual to believe they can do it. This requires inspiring growth and motivation, as you cannot force someone to learn but only encourage one to try their best. To me, a student's best is always something to be celebrated and from here, I provide support and aid when the…
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Eleanor

Tutor Largs Bay, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide a comfortable environment, where the students feels that they can ask questions without being judged or scrutinised. It is the tutors jobs to understand the students goals and work with them and their families to help these goals be achieved. I believe that the time a student spends…
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Mischa

Tutor Semaphore, SA
Create an environment where the student enjoys learning and finds the challenge fun. If a child doesn't enjoy what they learn then they don't study as hard, the most important thing is to teach the student to use their brain in the most effective way possible. I am incredibly patient and even-tempered, I am great with children, and I love learning…
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Caroline

Tutor Semaphore, SA
Build confidence in the student's own skills, understanding and work. Recognize and respect that learning is a hard process which may be impacted by factors outside of their own or the student's control. Creating a safe space for the student to do their work and to find enjoyment in what they are learning. I am able to build strong connections…
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Joseph

Tutor Semaphore, SA
Listen to the student's concerns and try to understand the concepts that they have trouble grasping, so that these can be improved. It is important to make the student feel comfortable so that they can reduce their stress levels and enjoy what they are learning I am a confident and sociable person, and easy to relate to. I think that I make people…

Local Reviews

My son has had a few tutoring sessions with Suleman now, he feels comfortable and has felt the session have been very helpful, we will be continuing with Suleman for the remainder of this year.
Katie

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jaeda practised expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, also reviewing earlier maths concepts to strengthen her foundation.

For Year 11, Maddison focused on differentiating functions to solve rates of change problems and finding maximum values within given intervals, working step by step through examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Archie tackled kinematics questions involving integrating velocity functions to determine displacement, as well as interpreting the meaning of derivatives in motion scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student worked through calculus problems aloud, but often hesitated to choose the correct differentiation rule without external prompts—"she paused, unsure if it was a chain or log rule." This slowed progress and meant mistakes weren't caught until after calculations.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled to recall test dates and hadn't completed assigned homework; confusion over trig equations resurfaced since previous practice wasn't reinforced.

In Year 3, one child couldn't locate her homework or word list, so valuable lesson time shifted to catching up instead of building new skills.

The gap between tasks set and actual preparation became clear when an older student realized too late there was a quiz the next day.

Recent Achievements

One Outer Harbor tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after previously rushing through calculus questions and making avoidable errors, now pauses to check her work and no longer repeats the same differentiation mistakes—she's thinking more carefully before answering.

In another high school session, a student working on probability started referring to notes independently and explained her problem-solving steps out loud, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, a younger student named Esther became much more focused during lessons; she brought her homework unprompted and achieved her first perfect score on a spelling test after struggling with vowel sounds earlier.

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 Semaphore Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like North Haven School.