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St Morris' tutors include an 11-year career school mathematics teacher with dual master's degrees, a university mathematics lecturer with over a decade of tutoring experience, an ATAR 99.05 graduate and English merit recipient, an experienced K–12 chess instructor, and award-winning youth leaders and science competition alumni dedicated to mentoring students of all ages.

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Shenal

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to get a proper understanding of the level of mathematical 'maturity' of a specific student, rather than just assuming a certain background knowledge. Once this is established, it's possible to get the core of what exactly a student is struggling with (usually a particular fundamental concept) and…
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Chloe

Tutor Dulwich, SA
Improving their overall problem-solving and critical thinking skill, guiding them to be a successful and individual learner while establishing a positive learning environment and relationship between tutor and students. The most important part is to let them achieve their short-term goals and then long-term goals. - My distinction GPA (>80%) at…
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Ishika

Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing is trust that both tutor and student should have on each other. An ease of asking questions and making mistakes is another very important thing. Its okay to make mistakes but if your student is afraid of you , they would never ask questions and will be afraid to make mistakes so the tutor will never be able to…
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Minh Tan

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think tutors need to make/ help students feel comfortable and less stressful with their studies in school. Talking to the students and identify their strengths and weaknesses, and hence support them to improve and reach their fullest potential. I always try to adapt my teaching to the students. I never want to be fixed with one way of teaching…
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Navindra

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Recognising what the student requires and teaching it accordingly is one of the critical teaching factors. After teaching a specific section, it is essential to question the student on the respective topics to understand whether the student understood the basic concept of the section I believe every student has a different capacity. As a student,…
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Shuvra

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Enlightening him/her about new knowledge in the easiest way.Help him/her with the difficulties faced while studying.create a suitable environment for understanding all the difficult tasks. My strengths is my delivering method, my behavior, and my dedication to make a student understand what he/she doesn't understand and also fulfill their need. As…
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Clark

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Become students’ friends so you can lead the children to the book, most students don’t want study because the teacher is too strict and always pushing them, if the tutor can become their friends, they can lead the student to study voluntary. I’m patient enough to take care of a children’s work and I can spend more time with him or her to…
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Shalvi

Tutor Kent Town, SA
It is very important as a tutor to understand your student. Be his silent friend and connect with him. Read his mental abilities, his interest, observe his qualities and disabilities, his way of learning things. And then try to impart the teaching depending on all these factors. Each student is different and so is the method of teaching. Teaching…
Sarah
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Sarah

Tutor Kent Town, SA
help them out & make them understand the concept better. i dont believe in spoon feeding so will make sure student understands concept before furthering studies. will be providing flashcards to assist students in learning I am outgoing & would not make learning maths seem daunting. willing to help out in every way possible. can get access outside…
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Khine Thin Zar

Tutor Kent Town, SA
From my experience, one of the most important thing I can do is finding out the weakness of students and helping them overcome that weakness instead of letting them away from it. Tutors should be honest, too when there is the question that we do not know. Last but not least, tutors should help students build confidence and give support as much as…
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Sourjo

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Make sure students understand rather than memorise. Make studying and practice fun and interesting. Introducing New methods and algorithms to feed student’s interest with every new topic. Making understanding topics fun and interactive . Superior understanding of topics and algorithms. Finding easy and short methods to solve problems in an…
Shuyu
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Shuyu

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Standing on student's perspective, try to understand their own situation, try to understand what they need, what they want, what target is the most realistic for them so that i can decide the course syllabus accordingly My English skill (the most important skill) My friendliness (so that the students will be more willing to study) Dealing…
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Xinyi

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Always know what students need and what's their priority. This means a tutor need to show respect to students. They need to know very well about the students and are wise and knowledgable enough to give good advice and make sure students love listening to the advice. I love to solve questions. If I could make complicated things into easy ones, I'd…
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mohan

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Providing them with the discipline to concentrate, focus, understand and solve problems. From my university days and working life good habits, especially sticking to a study plan can transform a student. My ability to connect with the student at their level and creating a desire to learn math's because it is interesting and fun. Motivation,…
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Amelia

Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor can provide little tips and tricks to answering questions, especially in Math. Always be within reach, in terms of communication platforms, so that the student can clarify any doubts at any point in time. A tutor should also be flexible to the timings of the students yet not compromising on other students schedule. I am patient, clear…
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Imogen

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to open a rapport that makes them feel safe and understood, an environment where they are not afraid to try and even not afraid to fail, in the knowledge that with help and direction they can try again and do better. With the acceptance that 1 style (or even 10 styles!) of teaching…
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Triparna

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I feel the strengths as a tutor are to help my students to set a high expectation, which motivates them to work towards that. Another strength would be to be honest and transparent with students about how to succeed. And as a tutor, it is our duty to make sure that students know you believe in them and want them to succeed. I'm a team player. I…
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Kofi Ohemeng Kyei

Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to inspire his inner confidence and nurture his talent. It is worthwhile to bring students to the realization that, nothing is impossible when they apply their minds to anything. Nurturing young minds and sowing seeds that will engender innovation is the ultimate role of a tutor. In this…
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Wei Da

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I find the most important thing a tutor can do is to help them to understand new concept and theories in such a way that they could approach problems with confidence. I believe my strengths are patients and most importantly I will help students visualize and apply mathematical theories and concept using software and models. I am also accessible…
Glen
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Glen

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Establish areas of difficulties Identify learning method of student Recognition and rewards on certain achievements Keeping the course material challenging but worth attaining My patience and being able to adapt to the pace of the students. I'm also able to get along with different personalities and meeting students on their level of…
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Nadia

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Teaching a methodology in such a way that the student only has to follow the steps to solve a problem. Understand the body language and some sounds that students do when they understand something or when they do not understand. It is possible that students do not tell me but I can realize that. I think it is important to be organized because the…
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Arpita

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Make concepts easier to understand and grasp for students. To not let the students lose interest in the subject. Students to enjoy their study and stay involved. I connect well with students. I explain concepts in a simpler way that are easy to understand. I am jolly and friendly but not to the point where the student starts ignoring my words.…
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Wing Chi

Tutor Kent Town, SA
In my opinion, I think that it is important to understand every student is different and has their way of learning. It is important for a tutor to identify and tailor a plan for each student so that they are learning efficiently. For example, as I am a visual and auditory learner, I learn most efficiently by watching lectures and videos and less…

Local Reviews

Stephan has been tutoring my daughter for a couple of years now. He is approachable, professional and excellent tutor. Eliza has gained and maintained her confidence in Maths which is especially important in Year 12. Stephan helped her transition to Zoom tutoring last year when he couldn't come to our house and this was so successful they continued their sessions remotely. I highly recommend Stephan!
Tanya Bailey, Kensington Park

Inside St MorrisTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Pranavi practised adding fractions with different denominators and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers, using visual models to reinforce the process.

Year 7 student Milly worked on applying angle terminology, including supplementary and complementary angles, as well as revising operations with negative numbers for her test review.

For Year 10 student Harrison, the lesson focused on solving quadratic equations using the null factor law, with step-by-step practice on breaking down each equation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, a student hesitated to show all working when expanding brackets, which led to confusion about like terms and missed negative signs—she often expressed the answer verbally but struggled to write it on paper.

In Year 7 maths, another student sometimes misplaced digits in multi-step addition (e.g., placing the '3' from 309 in the thousands column), causing repeated calculation errors.

A Year 4 student skipped double-checking decimal placement during division by 1000s, leading to mistakes like moving the decimal only two places instead of three. These moments slowed progress and required extra time to clarify foundational concepts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in St Morris noticed Milly, a high school student, has become much more independent with angle classification—she can now work out even tricky reflex angles and solve for unknowns using supplementary and complementary rules after struggling before.

Harrison, also in high school, showed real growth in trigonometry; he started the session needing reminders but was later able to remember ratios and consistently show his working when finding side lengths.

Meanwhile, one younger student who previously hesitated to ask for help is now openly letting her tutor know when she's stuck, making it easier to target explanations.

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 Norwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Trinity Gardens School.