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Tutors in Sturt include a seasoned English teacher with a Master's in TESOL, a science graduate and peer mentor from Sydney University's Dean's List, an educator with 15+ years across early childhood to secondary, Flinders medical students and STEM scholars, as well as award-winning maths and chemistry tutors passionate about helping K–12 learners thrive.

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Shannon

Geography Tutor Lynton, SA
A tutor's most important responsibility is to assist students in developing their skills by engaging them, encouraging them and instilling their students with confidence. Support, clear and consistent instruction, and adaptability to different ways of learning are crucial to ensure students feel secure and are able to reach their potential. Belief…
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Miranda

Geography Tutor Glenelg, SA
Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
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Jacqueline
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Jacqueline

Geography Tutor Clarence Gardens, SA
Very important to show you believe in their ability but letting them also know that sometimes perserverance is required. As a tutor, you are part of their team to help them succeed. Everyone is able to learn and it is important to ensure the tutor is teaching at a level appropriate to the student's level of understanding. Patience and being able…
Praneetha
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Praneetha

Geography Tutor South Plympton, SA
“I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning clear and enjoyable, and help them develop independent learning skills. A good tutor doesn’t just teach content — they help the student believe in their ability to succeed.†“My strengths as a tutor are patience, clear…
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Alistair

Geography Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
Just be student focussed. Make them think for themselves. It took me a long time in my personal education journey to learn this, but once I learnt it, I make sure my students don't make the mistake of learning passively. They need to get involved, think for themselves, and this way they'll not only retain what they learn, but grow more broadly…
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Ajnish

Geography Tutor Plympton, SA
Patience is needed to be a successful tutor. Also, passion should be there. A tutor can always go for application based approach and giving examples of where the teaching syllabus can be applied to in real world. I can tutor in easy way and make student visualize in a way to solve the questions adeptly. I can repeat the ways until it is…
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Sethulakshmi

Geography Tutor Unley Park, SA
The primary thing a tutor can/ must do for a student is to understand them. Give them the freedom to express their doubts and curiosity, so that they can develop more. Also never compare them with others, always try to make them their better version. Secondly, being a friend to your student can make a huge difference in the way of learning. It…
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Ryanddi

Geography Tutor Kurralta Park, SA
I believe understanding and problem solving to be the most important things because when a tutor can make the student understand the problem and solve it the problem is together with them. It gave a lot advantages for them during their study and even in their daily life Ability to connect with children easily on a personal level which helps me to…
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Thea

Geography Tutor Malvern, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give students the skills to work through problems on their own. Mathematics is all about problem solving which many students struggle to do because they don't have the foundation of skills to know what solutions to reach for. A good tutor starts at the base of the students skills and gives them a strong…
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Sanjay Shah

Geography Tutor Richmond, SA
As a tutor, I think the most important thing he can do is listen. Listening closely to the student will help him assess the student's level and understanding, and he can prepare his teaching material accordingly. A tutor should also provide feedback to the student's performance and set targets for him to achieve. Another key skill a tutor should…
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Pushkar

Geography Tutor Fullarton, SA
Being patiently empathetic towards a student can be the best thing a person can do for their proper learning! Inclusion of fun learning methods that incites them to learn and be better and developing a core interest in the subject at hand can go a long way in their overall development I am very empathetic and understanding of the pupils needs and…
Grace
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Grace

Geography Tutor Mile End South, SA
To actually teach them, not just give answers or aid them in 'rope learning' I am fantatic with children, having experieince by being a member of the Silver Blades Figure skating club and previous work, where I was a manager of two people, one 15 and another…

Local Reviews

All good with Morgan, my daughter found her to be an excellent maths tutor and helped her immensely!
Trish, Darlington

Inside SturtTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lucas focused on mastering surd and logarithm rules, including how to solve for x in equations involving logs and surds, using practice test questions for reinforcement.

Year 11 student Thomas worked on calculus concepts such as finding first and second derivatives from the standard equation, and clarified misunderstandings around tangent lines and the use of derivatives in context, especially after reviewing previous test results.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sophia tackled physics exam revision by practicing projectile motion calculations—breaking down velocity vectors—and applying conservation of momentum principles to a variety of worded problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 maths student was frequently tripped up by missing or misapplying rules for logs and surds, especially in multi-step worded questions.

As one tutor observed, "he tends to rush rearranging formulas and misses small sign errors."

In physics, when tackling vector addition or conservation of momentum, a lack of written step-by-step working made it difficult to trace calculation mistakes—this led to lost marks on longer problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student sometimes left homework incomplete and relied on calculators rather than practicing basic multiplication facts, which slowed their confidence with more complex tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Sturt tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who used to just follow calculus formulas—now he takes time to understand why z-scores and derivatives work, even explaining the logic out loud before answering.

In Year 12 chemistry, another student has started double-checking her working with check-back strategies instead of rushing through calculations and missing steps, which is new for her.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner recently surprised his tutor by finishing his practice test during the lesson without needing reminders or help—last term, he'd freeze up whenever faced with more than a few questions at once.

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 Darlington Primary School.