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Tutors in Two Wells include an ATAR 98 achiever and multi-year maths award winner, a pre-service secondary maths teacher with university dux honors, Kumon-trained mentors with experience supporting K–12 students, specialist needs classroom volunteers, and accomplished STEM graduates—many bringing peer tutoring, coaching, or academic leadership from school through to university level.

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Keely

Tutor Lewiston, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do is a) be consistent and persistent - constantly show up, be willing to explain things 100 times if that's what is needed. The student needs to have faith in you. And b) build confidence - tutoring isn't a short term option, by teaching them the skills of how to attack problems they don't understand,…

Local Reviews

Thank you so much Jessica for your fantastic work of coaching and supporting Alexia before the exam She was so patient, knowledgeable and provided heaps of learning strategies that Alexia can further use and develop in her high school journey.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Archie reviewed BIDMAS and fraction skills after receiving test feedback, ensuring he could confidently tackle order of operations and work with fractions in different contexts.

In Year 9, Amelia practised calculating the surface area of shapes such as cubes, prisms, and cones, while also revising composite area problems using visual breakdowns.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Isobel worked on converting fractions to percentages and reinforced her ability to add and subtract fractions through scaffolded examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Biology, one student arrived to a session without the required test and literature texts ("the biology test and The Merchant of Venice were not there"), meaning key review opportunities were missed.

A Year 9 Maths student often skipped written steps in equations—"he tended to skip steps and not explain them"—leading to unnoticed errors until much later.

For a senior Research Project, work was repeatedly left until the last minute; "leaves little time to polish."

In primary numeracy, persistent number reversal (writing "81" for "18") slowed progress with sequencing activities and required extra guided correction.

Recent Achievements

One Two Wells tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through maths without checking, now consistently backchecks her work and catches small errors herself—she finished her latest Pythagoras' theorem problems with no mistakes.

In a senior English session, another high schooler who rarely spoke up began explaining her argument structure out loud and even revised repetitive sentences independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, during primary sessions, a Year 2 student who once struggled to stay focused managed to complete three worksheets in one lesson by taking short breaks, showing much better concentration than before.

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 Two Wells Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Two Wells Primary School.