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Smithfield's tutors include a PhD university lecturer with 8+ years' teaching and mentoring, award-winning maths and English teachers, primary specialists with classroom and special needs experience, accomplished peer mentors, an international F1 in Schools competitor, high-ATAR STEM graduates, creative writing experts, and private tutors praised for engaging K–12 learners from diverse backgrounds.

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Marystella

PDHPE Tutor Smithfield Plains, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, provide personalised support, and create a safe environment for learning. A good tutor doesn’t just teach content they empower the student to become a more independent and motivated learner. My strengths as a tutor include patience, clear communication, and…
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Sebastian

PDHPE Tutor Andrews Farm, SA
There are many important things a tutor can do for their students however, the greatest thing is being a supportive role model. If the student is able to respect and understand their tutor, there is a high chance that student looks up to that tutor. Therefore, it is important that the tutor can develop a professional relationship with the student…
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Sebastian

PDHPE Tutor Greenwith, SA
One of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student is communicate with them so they comprehend the material. I see a lot of teachers that know a great deal about a subject but don't know how to express it effectively enough for everyone to understand. As a tutor, I feel that the most essential thing is to ensure that the students…
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Molly-Jean

PDHPE Tutor Blakeview, SA
I believe that a tutor should be someone whom the student should feel comfortable asking questions. In this sense, the student should definitely feel no hestitation when asking for clarification if they do not completely understand a concept, something which is not always easy to do in a class. I believe my weaknesses as a tutor would stem from my…
Nicole
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Salisbury Heights, SA
The most important thing is give a student confidence in their own abilities. Without confidence, a student will continue to doubt themselves and struggle whether you are guiding them in their learning or not. I am compassionate, good at explaining things in multiple ways, and creative. I believe that to be a tutor you have to be creative, as the…
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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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Watching my child's confidence improve as she develops her Math skills has been very rewarding.
Tracy

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Sam worked on five-digit place value and expanded notation, then practised addition and subtraction with three-digit numbers through worded problems.

Year 8 student Liam revised lines and angles—including exterior angles of triangles—and solved practice geometry questions before being introduced to congruence rules for triangles.

For Year 10, Ava focused on solving quadratic equations by factorising and finding roots, as well as simplifying quadratics using the difference of squares formula.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12, leaving research assignments until the last minute meant one student had little time to select articles or polish work; as a tutor noted, "the opportunity to absorb learning is limited." Relying on session time rather than independent preparation also slowed progress in English.

In Year 10 Science, forgetting materials (like textbooks and test papers) made it impossible to review key topics together.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student often skipped practicing unfamiliar multiplication tables for homework—leading to gaps when tackling worded problems.

When written steps were skipped in Year 8 algebra, sign errors crept in unnoticed.

Recent Achievements

A Smithfield tutor noticed Chelsea, a Year 10 student, now regularly asks for clarification on complex equations instead of staying silent when stuck—a big shift from her earlier sessions where she hesitated to speak up.

Meanwhile, Caitlin in Year 9 has started tackling challenging geometry problems independently and even requested extra variations to practice after mastering the basics.

In a recent primary session, one younger student who used to guess at multi-digit addition is now verbalising each step out loud and checking their own work before moving on.

Last week, Caitlin attempted all elimination method questions solo and finished them correctly.

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 Blakeview Primary School.