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Tutors in Surrey Downs include a 22-year veteran special education teacher and NAPLAN marker, an ATAR 98.50 Dux with multiple subject merits and coaching experience, peer mentors who founded student leadership networks, postgraduate education students, award-winning maths and science graduates, and seasoned K–12 tutors with backgrounds in both classroom teaching and academic competition success.

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Anagha

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
The most important things a tutor can offer is ongoing support, record of the student’s growth and achievements, providing help outside of what the student already is aware of, treating them as an individual who is already capable and just needs a little help in unlocking their abilities and lastly help students set and meet their long term and…
Angus
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Angus

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to effectively study and learn. By being able to teach a student how to effectively study, tutors can help students learn for the future and improve upon their current learning strategies. My main strengths as a tutor are my knowledge of the content and my communication…
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Justin
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Justin

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
Have patience and understanding. Not everybody understands maths as well as the next person, for osme people they could get it easily, but for others it could take a while. Having patience for a student is a great way to help them and also encouragement; is another very important thing that could be done for a student and hopefully a combination…
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Lachlan

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is be engaging and enthusiastic about what they are teaching. Being patient and open-minded to different teach methods is important as every student is different, what might work for one student, won't work for another. Constant encouragement and positivity as well will create the best learning environment…
Jake
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Jake

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
In the first instance the tutor needs to help them understand the work at hand and equip them with the knowledge and skills that are expected in that subject. The tutor should present the subject in an interesting way to engage the student and ensure the student experiences success to maintain their motivation. Over time, the student will then…
Mohideen
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Mohideen

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
Creating interest in the subject and triggering the desire in the students to make them want to learn more. Ability to understand where the students stand and to teach them from that perspective so that they can relate to the topic and understand it…
Isaac
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Isaac

Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
The most valuable thing a tutor can do is show children that learning can be easy, enjoyable, and rewarding. Tutors are positive role models to students and can be academic mentors to them which has great influence to their entire wellbeing. My greatest strength as a tutor is being able to explain content in a variety of ways. If a child doesn’t…
Ankit
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Ankit

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Can make the subject interesting and make the student enjoy studying. Few of my strengths are as follows:- 1. Can make my way of teaching interesting. 2. Allow the child to follow at his pace…
Zachary
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Zachary

Tutor Banksia Park, SA
Most importantly, a tutor can lead a student to realise what they are capable of. This kind of core belief change leads a student to have the self-confidence to reach their full potential, including their best learning. I am patient, understanding and compassionate. Even if a young person's lack of self-confidence results in negative behaviour, I…
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Ellanie

Tutor Banksia Park, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for students is to guide and assist them to complete assignments and homework rather than completing it for them. This will not only allow them to ask questions and gain a basic understanding of how to do a task, but it will also allow them to successfully complete a similar task without needing…
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Fida

Tutor Fairview Park, SA
As a tutor, I believe it is critical for providing a space for students to not be afraid to be wrong and foster engagement. A tutor must allow students to think for themselves and provide prompts which enable more critical and deeper thinking. A tutor must be able to understand the different needs for each student and be able to provide the…
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Bethany

Tutor Golden Grove, SA
The most important things a tutor can do is to tailor their lessons to suit their individual students as every student learns differently and has different learning needs. It is also important that the tutor has knowledge on the curriculum that the student is being taught at school so they can align what they teach what the student is learning at…
Leonard
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Leonard

Tutor Golden Grove, SA
I consider that the most important things a tutor can do for the student are - to give the student confidence in the subject (in this case mathematics) - to make the learning process motivating and enjoyable - to develop reasoning and critical thinking - to make the student see the applicability of the learning. I am familiar with a variety of…
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Deepak

Tutor Tea Tree Gully, SA
Setting achievable and realistic goals is essential for a student's academic growth. I work collaboratively with my students to establish clear learning objectives and milestones. Patience is another key strength of mine as a tutor. I understand that every student learns at their own pace and may encounter obstacles along the way. I am committed…
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Amandeep

Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
Teaching them in a way that they fall in love with the subject Patient Humble Easy to…
Lucy
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Lucy

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for their student is remaining patient and continue to persevere with the content. In my experience, if I didn't understand a concept or was struggling with a question, it was extremely helpful when my tutor continued to talk me through the topic and didn't get frustrated at me for not…
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth

Tutor Golden Grove, SA
Being able to help a student achieve future problems on their own by helping them understand how to do a problem rather than just providing the solution is one of the most important things I consider a tutor can do for a student. I also think it's important to be prepared to help them with their topics by preparing first myself. I believe my…
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Marko

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Give them the confidence to succeed independently. The ability to listen and to determine my student's strengths, weaknesses and…
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Suyoun

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
I think the biggest factor in being a good tutor is being patient, as when I was a student, I found that the more patient teachers were most effective in allowing me to learn and also enjoy a subject. I believe I am patient and well articulated, which I believe is imperative in helping students understand and approach new concepts, as I will be…
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Alexander

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to connect with the student and teach things in a a way that they will be able to understand and apply in real-life scenarios. Another crucial thing that tutors can do for students is to be able to teach them valuable learning strategies that they can use all throughout their…
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Dalia

Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
A tutor must have thorough comprehension of the students learning style and carefully implements full use the students strengths to improve weaknesses and bridge the learning gaps. The ability to create resources and purposeful lesson plans in addition to great patience when repeatedly model the concepts taught prompting the child visually and…
Kanika
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Kanika

Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
1 A tutor can have a significant impact on student's learning with deep knowledge of their subjects. 2 A tutor can create a vital influence by praising the good and discouraging the negatives. 3 By quality teaching, effective reasoning and assessment, the tutor can boost up student's performance. 4 Tutor's constant efforts and interactions with…
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Benjamin

Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
Fill in fundamental gaps in knowledge. Change a students perspective on a subject. Help them succeed. Ability to explain things in different ways when I see students struggling to grasp a…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is going very well. Alicia is great with Lucy a and we are very happy with how Lucy is feeling towards her maths work.
Sara, Golden Grove

Inside Surrey DownsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Jack focused on fraction operations—multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting fractions—as well as factorising basic algebraic expressions.

Year 9 student Olivia practised applying the area of a triangle formula to worded problems and built confidence using function notation, linking both to her physics formulas for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily worked through transformations of functions and received guidance with her investigation task by breaking down each step visually.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often second-guessed her answers and hesitated to ask for clarification in algebra, which led to avoidable confusion—"she still second guesses herself occasionally," one tutor noted.

In Year 11 Biology, a student showed reluctance to voice questions about feedback loops, missing key points during discussions.

For a Year 7 maths task on linear patterns, the layout of working was messy and made errors harder to spot; "the way he sets out his working is a little hard to follow."

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided tackling nonstandard word problems, skipping those that felt too challenging.

Recent Achievements

One Surrey Downs tutor noted a Year 10 student who used to second-guess her answers is now trusting her instincts and checking her work more often, even taking the initiative to complete extra homework outside school.

Another high schooler, initially shy in physics sessions, started asking questions independently and celebrated a strong test result that really boosted her motivation.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was hesitant about reading aloud now self-corrects spelling mistakes and read an entire chapter of The Faraway Tree during their session without prompting.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Surrey Downs Primary School.