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Tutors in Salisbury South include veteran primary and secondary teachers, a postgraduate-qualified maths educator with international classroom experience, an assistant university lecturer and IT mentor, Kumon and private tutors with years of K–12 success, plus multiple ATAR 98+ graduates, school Dux awardees, and academic competition winners ready to share their expertise.

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Karl

PDHPE Tutor Hope Valley, 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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Samuel

PDHPE Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
I believe the most important thing which a tutor can do for a student is not only teach them what they need to know but teach them the skills which they need to succeed on their own. I believe this because although a tutor can help with their learning, they can't be there every single step of the way, especially after high school. These skills…
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Harry focused on adding and subtracting decimal numbers and completed a timed word problem test involving decimals.

Year 8 student Ava worked through collecting like terms in algebra, then moved to multiplying negative integers using practice questions from her homework.

For Year 10, Maya explored figurative language by analysing metaphors and similes within a Harlem Renaissance poem, with follow-up essay writing for deeper understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's essay was well structured but noticeably short—homework time wasn't fully utilised, which limited depth.

In Year 9 algebra, as a tutor observed, "he skipped showing steps in working out," making it hard to spot calculation errors.

One Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to complete homework for several weeks, causing visible gaps when new concepts were introduced.

A Year 4 learner left several questions unfinished due to distraction and missed instructions; "gets off track easily" appeared more than once in the notes.

During online lessons, a senior student found distractions crept in, reducing focus during key practice on like terms.

Recent Achievements

One Salisbury South tutor saw a big shift in a Year 9 student's approach to maths: after struggling with negative integers, he now works through adding and subtracting them almost error-free and immediately picked up multiplying negatives—last session, he got just two homework questions wrong.

In English, a high schooler who previously missed figurative language cues is now independently spotting metaphors, similes, and even new examples like hyperbole and alliteration.

For a younger student, the tutor noted she now reads aloud without prompting and self-corrects when she notices mistakes—something she hesitated to do before.

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 Salisbury Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Keller Road Primary School.