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Queenstown's tutors include a PhD-qualified university lecturer with 15 years' experience training future teachers, an ATAR 97.9 double maths major, primary and secondary specialists with degrees in education, seasoned youth mentors and Olympiad awardees, plus accomplished peer tutors and maths coaches—all bringing proven skills in inspiring and supporting K–12 students.

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Paige

PDHPE Tutor St Clair, SA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to actively listen and to be organised with planning lessons. It’s really important to understand exactly what the student requires. This could be done through a pre-assessment at the start of the sessions. The tutor can then take that work home and arrange the next lesson…
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Karl

PDHPE Tutor St Clair, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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kahlani

PDHPE Tutor Largs Bay, SA
The most important would be to be real with the student, really get to know them and understand how they think so that you can find ways to really help them. My strength as a tutor would be I have really good patience and I love breaking down things because that’s what my teacher did to help me especially when I didn’t…
Prudhvi Kumar
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Prudhvi Kumar

PDHPE Tutor Blair Athol, SA
Making an easy pathway of learning for students, helping them in planning and achieving the desired output.Students should enjoy the teaching of the tutor and tutor must be willing to provide practical example to the student for better understanding of the concepts while learning. I'm very cool person and never get tired in explaining the concepts…
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Carmen

PDHPE 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…
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Miranda

PDHPE Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
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Terry

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor's main job is to help re-explaining new concepts and/or help students consolidate new concepts as well as integrating new ones as they are being taught. Therefore, the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to explain new concepts in simple and relatable terms, encourage interests in a particular subject and most…

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Sakshi is great and worked really well with Ella, feels like a good fit.
Michelle, Alberton

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Maddison worked on multiplication and division, as well as applying the gradient formula to points on a graph.

In Year 9, Marcus focused on trigonometric ratios and practiced solving angles of elevation and depression problems using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Charlotte reviewed negative indices and drew exponential graphs with reflections to reinforce understanding of function transformations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly left steps out in algebra and trigonometry, saying, "I can do this in my head," which led to hidden sign errors and confusion with negative indices.

In a Year 9 scenario, missed homework was common—one lesson began with "I lost my questions," so class time had to be used for catch-up rather than new concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student admitted not practicing set work; as a result, she struggled to recall how to convert fractions to percentages during problem-solving tasks.

One Year 7 session revealed that messy working and over-erasing made it hard for her to check or correct errors on perimeter questions.

Recent Achievements

One Queenstown tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through trigonometry problems now pausing to double-check her steps and talk herself through the logic aloud—something she avoided before.

In Year 9, another student initially struggled with compound area questions but recently caught onto even the more complicated ones, carefully reviewing each answer for accuracy as she worked.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who often guessed when unsure about spelling now brings her homework every week and openly asks for clarification, which helped her earn her first perfect score on a spelling test.

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 Civic Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Alberton Primary School.