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Tutors in Penfield Gardens include a seasoned Year 4 classroom teacher, Kumon maths and English mentors, a postgraduate mathematician with over ten years' private tutoring experience, high school duxes and academic award-winners, STEM specialists supporting primary and special needs students, and university scholars with backgrounds in education, engineering, biology and creative writing.

Garion
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Garion

Info Processing Tutor Andrews Farm, SA
Being a tutor that is energetic, passionate, relevant and engaging. Never giving up on a student. Make engaging work understandable not just in terms of delivery or comprehension, but also in relevance and the application to subjects or scenarios outside the topic. All topics contain information and techniques that can be used for Learning for…
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Soraya

Info Processing Tutor Edinburgh North, SA
I strongly believe that tutor are in a position, where they can not only help the student with solving a problem, but also build their confidence so that they become confident in solving any type of problems independently. It is also about teaching them how to approach a question instead of giving them the answers. For example, helping them to…
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Mehar

Info Processing Tutor Direk, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to never stop trying to learn despite few low moments. I personally, encourage students to ask even the most basic questions which come across their mind and to never feel ashamed of wanting to learn more or being curious. In my opinion, Constantly…
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Adam

Info Processing Tutor Elizabeth Downs, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student are making sure that they are enjoying their time spent with the tutor and learning at a rate that is good for the student. As a tutor I believe that I am very clear in giving instructions, tutorials and explaining how to do things, i have the patience that most students need to learn a…
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Francheska Alizah

Info Processing Tutor Hillbank, SA
The most important thing I can do for a student is help them develop a positive mindset toward learning. Beyond academic skills, I teach students how to think critically, stay motivated, and manage their time effectively—skills that benefit them both in school and in life. I am an approachable, positive, and engaging tutor who creates a…

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Georgia is absolutely loving her tutor, I am very impressed with her myself, she is a lovely young lady.
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Year 7 student Amelia worked on understanding the perimeter and circumference of irregular shapes, as well as finding the area of kites and diamonds using visual breakdowns.

Year 9 student Oliver tackled linear equations by exploring slopes—including parallel, perpendicular, zero, and undefined cases—while also completing assignment questions on parabolic graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily focused on probability lines and calculating basic probabilities through real-world scenarios to reinforce these concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student often left assignment work, such as research projects and note-taking for English texts, until the last minute; this meant "the opportunity to absorb learning is limited" and class time was spent catching up rather than polishing skills.

In Year 10 mathematics, a student skipped written steps in equations—"he tended to skip steps and not explain them"—making it hard to catch errors before moving on.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student regularly forgot essential materials for both biology and English sessions; missing resources meant planned activities couldn't be completed, causing frustration when progress stalled mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Penfield Gardens tutor saw a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to rush through algebra, often making careless errors—this time, he took the lead in thinking out loud and double-checking his steps, resulting in cleaner solutions.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who previously hesitated to ask for help during English lessons has started voicing her questions and even caught a mistake made by the tutor.

In primary sessions, one student working on multiplication mastered using finger beats as her own technique after struggling with traditional methods and now confidently completes times tables drills without freezing up when faced with new numbers.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Angle Vale Primary School.