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Tutors in Seacombe Gardens include a 15-year veteran educator and early childhood coordinator, an English teacher with a Master's in TESOL and university lecturing experience, a Flinders medical student and accomplished science tutor, postgraduate maths specialists, Olympiad participants, seasoned K–12 private tutors, youth mentors, sports coaches, and high-achieving university scholars across STEM and humanities.

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Chemistry Tutor Mitcham, SA
Ensure that students feel safe and have fun Persistence and an open mind to find ways that students can understand foreign…
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Chemistry Tutor Ashford, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are to understand each student’s unique learning needs, provide personalized guidance, and build their confidence through positive reinforcement. Creating a supportive and engaging learning environment is also crucial for helping students achieve their academic goals. My strengths as a tutor include the…
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Emmad

Chemistry Tutor
The most important thing a tutor can do is clearly communicate a concept or idea to the student, and be patient as everyone absorbs knowledge at different paces. I am friendly and enjoy meeting new people. I also am understanding to students, as everyone is at a different stage in their academic road to achievement. I am punctual and…

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After using a tutor online we opted to try Ezymathtutoring and Damien has been great. Our son has expressed how he finds it easier to have someone present rather than online and damien is easy to talk to.
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Year 5 student Emily worked on understanding place value up to millions and decimal numbers to hundredths, as well as developing skills with equivalent fractions.

Year 8 student Thomas practiced applying the chain, product, and quotient rules for differentiation, along with finding equations of tangents to curves in calculus.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jack revised statistics topics including normal and binomial distributions and z-scores, using calculator functions for probability questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, one student repeatedly lost focus during subtraction and "tried to direct the conversation to other things," making it hard to consolidate number concepts.

Another in Year 9 struggled with using class notes effectively—"needs to develop better note taking habits"—which limited recall when revising surds and logs for tests.

A Year 11 student often skipped writing full steps in differentiation, causing confusion: "He rushed rearranging formulas and missed negatives."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner sometimes forgot materials or left homework incomplete, which slowed progress on fraction conversions.

Each scenario saw confidence dip after mistakes, leading to reluctance tackling unfamiliar problems.

Recent Achievements

One Seacombe Gardens tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who used to just follow calculus formulas, but now explains why z-scores work before jumping into answers.

Another high schooler, Stephen, was hesitant with exam practice at first but has started working through harder questions mostly on his own—he even caught himself using the right formula without being prompted.

In primary years, Jye's reading sessions show he now uses word attack skills when stuck on tricky words instead of guessing, which is a huge step from his earlier reluctance to try unfamiliar texts.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Stella Maris Parish School.