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St Clair's tutors include a PhD-qualified maths educator with 15 years' teaching experience, a Master of Education in mathematics and senior high teacher, accomplished university students with ATARs up to 97.4 and academic awards, plus private and online tutors skilled in mentoring K–12 students in maths, science, coding, and creative learning approaches.

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Arjun

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe patience and empathy toward students who are struggling is one of the most important factors while being a tutor. I also posses organisational and planning skills so that I can structure lessons and prepare for sessions effectively so that all sessions are optimised. Adaptation to a student’s learning pace is also very crucial as each…
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Samuel

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Help him to develop - confidence and skills to learn new concepts and solve problems on his own. - appropriate background knowledge for future studies. I also encourage students letting them know when they have taken a step forward I think that my friendly temperament and patience have always helped me in my approach to students of all ages…
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Hrishikesh

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Being a role model they can look up to by understanding their perspective of the concept and making them feel heard is what I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Ability to relate with the students, form a connection and provide a unique explanation based on their…
Simranjeet Singh
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Simranjeet Singh

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Being a tutor, one can do a lot of things for a student apart from teaching. A tutor has the responsibility of mentoring the students in career and general life. The tutor should be empathetic and able to understand the student to provide relevant support. I am a high achiever myself. Being a uni student, I can relate to the students' problems in…
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Peter

Info Processing Tutor Joslin, SA
Listen and give encouragement/positive feedback, while addressing weaknesses. Identifying where someone is going wrong and explaining this in a friendly and respectful manner. Explaining why things are done and why they are done in a certain way/order. Patience. Knowledge. The ability to explain ideas/concepts in simpler, different and relevant…
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Phurwa

Info Processing Tutor Marden, SA
Instead of focusing on traditional way of teaching, a teacher should be able to spark curiosity. Instead of telling them to write, teacher should tell them how writing makes you think critically. Additionally, teachers should understand that every student is unique and they might have different learning methods which suits them. Education system…
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Angelika Amor

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient with them when they're learning. Allow themselves to be open to questions and concerns the student may have, but most of all, support them with their studies. I am very: understanding, empathetic, patient and willing to go about different ways in order for the student to fully grasp the content. I know students learn in a variety of…

Local Reviews

Looking for a maths tutor for year 10
Kumari Jiju, Woodville North

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Lily focused on algebraic expansion and factorisation, working through practice problems to strengthen her understanding.

For Year 10, James tackled trigonometry, including the use of sine, cosine, and tangent ratios in circle geometry, and practiced applying these using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah reviewed financial mathematics concepts such as simple and compound interest alongside annuities calculations to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student relied heavily on mental calculations—"too much mental maths; she needs to learn to write out each step as she goes to avoid being confused"—which led to missed minus signs and muddled working.

For a Year 11 preparing for exams, homework was left incomplete before class, reducing productivity during sessions and limiting the depth of feedback possible.

In Year 4, time was lost when a student admitted not practicing assigned work at all that week, which made catching up harder in-session.

Across levels, some students avoided writing steps or did not attempt questions in advance; this resulted in slower progress and less confidence during challenging tasks.

Recent Achievements

One St Clair tutor noted a Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitating to show her working, now talks through each problem out loud and writes every step logically—she's catching more errors herself instead of waiting for prompts.

In Year 11 maths, a student who struggled with SOHCAHTOA triangles last term is now tackling complex angles of depression word problems independently and checks her answers for accuracy.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner recently started reading times off an analogue clock with no help—something she'd always needed hints for—and completed the set of practice questions without any mistakes.

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 Woodville High School.