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Seacombe Heights' tutors include a 15-year K–12 teaching and coordination veteran with multiple education degrees, a Master's-level mathematician, an English teacher with university lecturing experience, seasoned private science and maths tutors, peer mentors for high schoolers, academic scholarship recipients, and accomplished STEM undergraduates passionate about guiding students of all ages.

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Madison

Psychology Tutor Seaview Downs, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to provide a space where the student feels accepted, motivated and challenged in a strong and positive way. I believe that it is very important to be an excellent listener and problem solver, and to provide encouragement and feedback at all times. My strong qualities are patience,…
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Kurt

Psychology Tutor Panorama, SA
A tutor MUST make the student comfortable with their learning by building a friendship with them, so that they always want to return to EZY Math Tutoring. A tutor must also put aside everything else in their life to assist the student: even if I have a bad day I cannot let that lessen my performance while teaching the student. Finally, a tutor…
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Bethany

Psychology Tutor Blackwood, SA
Showing patience and determination to see a student grow into themselves. Having a growth mindset, meeting students where they are at, embracing their funds of knowledge (experiences, languages, cultures, preferred learning styles), and empowering them. Exceptional interpersonal skills which is important when building a professional working…
Naftalis Daniella
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Naftalis Daniella

Psychology Tutor North Plympton, SA
A tutor can improve one's overall understand of the subject, not just a specific understanding about a material. That is important because it is building the bigger picture of each subject in the long term. I am flexible in my teaching method, and I am able to adjust to each student depending on what they…
Vidhi
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Vidhi

Psychology Tutor O'halloran Hill, SA
Help them understand things in their way and find or make a method their own. A tutor can't impose a method on anyone, but has to help them learn in a method suited just for the individal. I am extremely patient and am good at explaining a concept in multiple…
Luke
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Luke

Psychology Tutor Old Reynella, SA
Help them to overcome their current issues or problems they may be stuck on To not just do the work for them, but to be able to show them how they can do things for themselves, to be able to overcome challenges on their own after being supported I feel as though I'm good at communicating and connecting with others. In the past I've been able to…
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Kavya

Psychology Tutor Clarence Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is make sure they don't generalize their teaching across all students. Every student has their own strengths/ weaknesses and their own ways of learning and it is important for a tutor to recognize and build upon that so they reach their potential. I am incredibly patient and my passion for what I teach is…
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Lily

Psychology Tutor Unley Park, SA
Have patience and understanding of the needs of a student. Be able to answer a students questions in a way that makes them not think their questions are stupid, and encourage them to continue asking questions to build their confidence. I have good communication skills and patience which is important for explaining concepts. I am kind and…

Local Reviews

Hazel is so enjoying her tutor, she is completely comfortable and looks forward to her visit every week. She is learning and becoming more confident in the school classroom.
Kerrie, Seaview Downs

Inside Seacombe HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Thomas worked through applying first and second derivatives to graph analysis and interpreting turning points, using chain, product, and quotient rules in differentiation.

For Year 11, Emily focused on physics concepts such as momentum vectors and conservation of momentum, practicing calculations with real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Michael revised exponential and logarithmic differentiation techniques and practiced extended calculus applications involving intervals of increase or decrease for advanced functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often forgot to bring a calculator, making it hard to keep up during lessons and slowing down progress on algebra problems.

In senior maths, one student "relied heavily on formula sheets," which meant he struggled to solve new application questions without prompts.

A Year 10's messy written work in trigonometric differentiation made errors harder to spot; as noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

Meanwhile, a primary student lost focus during subtraction practice, drifting off-task when tasks felt repetitive or too easy—leading to gaps that later reappeared in test revision.

Recent Achievements

One Seacombe Heights tutor noticed Thomas, a Year 12 student, making a real shift in his approach to calculus—he now checks back over his work for errors and confidently applies the chain, product, and quotient rules without prompts, a big step from needing reminders just weeks ago.

In Year 10, Stephen has started tackling longer percentage word problems on his own after initially freezing up when faced with multi-step questions; now he recognises what to do even with trickier contexts.

Meanwhile, Fred in Year 3 completed his homework independently for the first time, only asking for help when genuinely stuck.

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 Seaview High School.