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Tutors in Upper Hermitage include a PhD mathematician and Mensa member with decades of international teaching, high ATAR achievers and subject duxes, a university linguistics mentor, peer and youth leaders, an experienced primary education student, volunteer coaches, piano instructors, award-winning STEM graduates, and maths specialists training to become secondary teachers.

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Allan

English Tutor Modbury, SA
As I had mentioned earlier, make the topic easier for the student to learn, assist the students with their homework based on their level of knowledge, Be patient and understanding with the understand, never feel agitated to repeat a topic again if the student hasn't understood it. My strengths as a tutor are the following: 1. My methods of…
Karl
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Karl

English Tutor Hope Valley, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Samuel
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Samuel

English Tutor Hillbank, SA
I think that a tutor must be patient and remain composed with each student. A tutor is meant to be that person whose teaching is tailored, so it requires an individualized approach, picked up and constantly adjusted as needs change and develop. I have (as told to me by all my ever-suffering associates) a 'wild' vocabulary, and for English…
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Sebastian

English Tutor Salisbury Park, SA
There are many important things a tutor can do for their students however, the greatest thing is being a supportive role model. If the student is able to respect and understand their tutor, there is a high chance that student looks up to that tutor. Therefore, it is important that the tutor can develop a professional relationship with the student…
Dave
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Dave

English Tutor Elizabeth Vale, SA
* listen! * provide positive, constructive feedback * inspire a student to improve & excel * broaden the student's knowledge & skills * generate excitement & interest in the subject * leave the student with a sense of accomplishment, confidence & pride I am confident, highly erudite, patient and persevering, with a warm & engaging personality…
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Noma

English Tutor Golden Grove, SA
I believe that an effective tutor will help the student develop as a learner and problem solver, not only in the subject tutored, and give them lifelong study skills. This is important because the subject and level being tutored is only temporary, whereas people continue gaining and using knowledge for their whole lives. My objective as a tutor is…
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Teerth

English Tutor Golden Grove, SA
Building rapport with students and creating a welcoming, safe, and collaborative environment are likely the most important things a tutor can do to promote learning and progress. In such an environment, students feel free to ask questions, express their learning preferences, and simply enjoy being there and learning. My strengths as a tutor stem…
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Hakeem

English Tutor Greenwith, SA
As I outlined earlier, a teacher's or a tutor's sole responsibility is not to teach academia, it is to serve as a role model and to help their students grow as people. I think it's so important to treat students as adults, no matter their age, (Of course with a little sensibility applied) and even more importantly as an individual -- to not apply…
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Isaac

English Tutor Fairview Park, 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…
Anna
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Anna

English Tutor Golden Grove, SA
I believe there are two things that are most important for a tutor. The first is not only knowing what area of help the student is in need of, but understanding why they need help with that, which is then enlightening as a tutor in how they should receive assistance. The second point is to be approachable and kind, so that students feel as though…
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Justin

English 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

English 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…
Niki
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Niki

English Tutor Tea Tree Gully, SA
- Ask what part of the subject is hard to understand first - Give them practice questions and examine them like it's a real test - Let them know that they are getting better and have the ability to get high grades no doubt - Make sure they aren't battling with issues and have full focus when tutoring them - I am confident in my own ability to…
Riya
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Riya

English Tutor St Agnes, SA
Having recently completed my High School Education and being in the process of pursuing my law degree, I have a profound understanding of the importance of a tutor's role in a student's education. Hence, I believe that it is essential that a tutor listens to their student's concerns regarding a particular subject and assists the student by…
Madison
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Madison

English Tutor Ridgehaven, SA
Understanding the students want and needs and goal planning to achieve this able to describe things in different…
Swati
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Swati

English Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
I LOVE teaching and tutoring! I LOVE watching students grow and become more self-confident as students, readers, mathematicians, problem solvers, and people. Everyone needs to know that someone believes in them. My students know that I believe in them, today, tomorrow, and always We all learn differently, in different ways, and at different…
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Apeksha

English Tutor Highbury, SA
Understand where they are coming from and see their point of view on that topic. Being kind but firm so that they learn. Always encourage them no matter what the outcome is. Being patient with them and showing them other ways to do things I'm incredibly - patient - kind and caring - tough love at times - passionate - understanding of all…
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Sharyn

English Tutor Modbury Heights, SA
It is essential each student is regarded as an individual with specific strengths, interests and abilities. This equips a tutor with information needed to tailor a suitable learning program, while providing modelling, feed-back and positive reinforcement. - patience - perseverance - reliability - long-term availability, including holidays -…
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Phua Sui

English Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
As tutor, the most important thing is being professional and communication between students and tutors. Also, when they are wrong be patience that way they will ask more questions. My strength as a tutor would be that I get along with children very well. I am very easy to approach and I am patience so that they can have self…
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Hibah

English Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Understanding and sociability are the most important traits for a tutor. The tutor needs to be attentive so they can understand the best approach to help a student with their work. Additionally, you do not want to come off as imposing or tough because you will make a student feel adverse towards studying and possibly about themselves. Being…
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hadi

English Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
It would have to be that a tutor can teach a student a one on one lesson and help him improve his understanding about different ways to approach a maths or english problem which will in turn help the student extremely in the future. A tutor must be like a very smart class mate which doesnt give you the answer directly but instead takes him time to…
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Stefan

English Tutor Wynn Vale, SA
Always put in 100% effort for the student (never give up on them, don't be lazy, etc). Communicate with the student effectively. I am an excellent communicator and problem solver in a wide-range of subject areas. I am also a hard-worker with a resilient…
Suresh
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Suresh

English Tutor St Agnes, SA
Encourage students to love what they study and motivate them to think and solve problems other than remembering the things in their mind. Be friendly with the student and motivate them to succeed their learning…

Local Reviews

I could not be happier with Corinne. She is an intelligent personable young lady who has already helped Alexis so much.
Renae

Inside Upper HermitageTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic worked on understanding integers and evaluating numeric expressions, then moved to practice with order of operations (BEDMAS) using lots of examples.

Year 10 student Abigail tackled factoring quadratic expressions in different formats to clarify tricky areas, followed by an introduction to basic statistics concepts and terminology.

In senior years, Laura focused on the rules for differentiation and properties of derivatives, then reviewed antiderivatives and basic integral concepts in preparation for her STAT aptitude test.

Recent Challenges

Most students have shown steady progress and engagement, but a Year 9 student recently needed extra clarification when tackling graphing questions—"some clarification issues" meant confusion lingered after class until further discussion.

In Year 12, one student planned to finish the year independently, which may limit timely feedback on tricky concepts if support isn't sought early.

A primary student asked for more exercises during sessions to deepen understanding; while motivated, this reliance on in-session practice suggests less independent revision outside lessons.

The result: new skills are built, but moments of uncertainty or gaps persist longer than necessary between meetings.

Recent Achievements

One Upper Hermitage tutor noted a big shift with Dominic, a high school student who now regularly asks for extra problems to test himself—whereas before, he'd wait for guidance and was hesitant to tackle new questions alone.

Abigail, also in high school, has started bringing her own questions on linear relations and probability rules to sessions; she used to need hints but is now confidently clarifying her own points of confusion.

In Year 8 maths, Lachlan moved from passively listening to actively jumping into discussions and responding well when challenged on tricky concepts.

Last week, Dominic specifically requested practice exercises on frequency distributions for the next session.

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 Fairview Park Primary School.