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Tutors in Walkley Heights include a Master's-qualified English teacher with years of international classroom and youth mentoring experience, high-ATAR graduates with subject merits, accomplished school Duxes and competition award-winners, experienced peer tutors and camp leaders, primary education specialists, and seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors dedicated to nurturing student confidence and achievement.

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Pankaj

Tutor Pooraka, SA
A true tutor in my terms Who can understand or read the mind of child. Because all five fingers of our hand are not of same size then how can be all the students could be same . A tutor can develop great interest of student in the subject if he or she will teach well . This the responsibility of tutor to make subject easy or more interesting…
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jashanpreet

Tutor Pooraka, SA
Truly personalize the learning, Incorporate connections to the student's interests, Teach to the student's strengths, Minimize the student's weaknesses Excellent Communication Skills, Superior Listening Skills, Deep Knowledge of and Passion for the Subject Matter, The Ability to Develop Strong, relationships With Students, Friendliness and…
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Yidi

Tutor Pooraka, SA
1. Build Confidence: Help students believe in their own abilities by encouraging a growth mindset and celebrating their progress. 2. Provide Tailored Support: Adapt teaching methods to align with the student’s unique learning style and pace, addressing their specific challenges. 3. Foster Independence: Equip students with learning strategies…
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Madison

Tutor Pooraka, SA
I believe that tutoring is extremely important and can give students help in classes they may be struggling in or provide them a way to get ahead in their classes. Learning is incredibly important and tutoring can provide students with the knowledge they need to thrive. I am currently studying for a bachelor of science and am incredibly passionate…
Jason
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Jason

Tutor Pooraka, SA
Developing personalised learning/teaching plans as each student is different. Help students understand the fundamentals to allow growth of foundations. Help minimise their weaknesses and further develop their strengths Patience and understanding their needs, Teaching the importance of understanding the fundamentals of every topic which is…
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Aekam

Tutor Pooraka, SA
Understand their aim, goal, personality alongside their needs/wants. I am Very easy going, patient, understanding, and I like to make sure each problem is solved through proper steps, with a healthy amount of questioning and confirming of the students…
Anis
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Anis

Tutor Pooraka, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to do active listening because in active listening who gain a lot of knowledge regarding that particular student or any information that should a tutor or teacher must know. and relate own personal experience with them so that they learn some lesson. - One should be a flexible because…
Sydney
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Sydney

Tutor Para Hills, SA
Understanding: One most important thing for me is to know where the student is finding things difficult and find a way of making him/her understand. Ability to do it yourself: Another important aspect is, a tutor seeing his/her students solving issues on their own after a well-planned presentation. Good communication skill Detail Oriented…
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Kshitij

Tutor Northfield, SA
Understanding the student by listening carefully to them is important so you know the best way to help them with any problems. Having faith and trust in a student is also very important and enables them to build self confidence and trust within themselves and their ability to solve problems. Tutors must also tailor their teaching style to suit how…
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Sahaj

Tutor Northgate, SA
I believe the key roles of a tutor are to create a safe and supportive learning environment, understand each student’s strengths and weaknesses, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and help them build study skills and confidence that go beyond the subject at hand. I am patient, adaptable and communicate clearly. I can break down…
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Shaunak

Tutor Modbury, SA
Tutors are able to guide students in the right direction in their studies, and most importantly help them learn and solve any queries they have. My strength as tutor are that I'm not shy and ready to answer any questions, excel at Math's, science and English. Additionally, I'm able to communicate quite well and with a friendly/ approachable…
Monika
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Monika

Tutor Para Hills, SA
A tutor's most important role is to create a positive and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. By tailoring lessons to each student's learning style, a tutor ensures the material is accessible and engaging. Building confidence through encouragement and focusing on strengths helps…
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Rutvi Dinkarrai

Tutor Modbury, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning concepts easy to understand. By simplifying complex topics, a tutor can help students grasp the material more effectively. Additionally, making the subject engaging through fun and interactive activities is essential. This approach encourages students to practice without…
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Divyanshi

Tutor Clearview, SA
Firstly, the most important thing that a tutor should do is build up confidence in their kids that they have the potential to achieve their goals and are destined for the best. This instantly boosts up the kids for striving for accuracy and their dreams. Secondly, a tutor should never be a demotivator in any manner. This is important as any…
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Loverup

Tutor Clearview, SA
The role of tutor is extremely vital for the pupil for multiple reasons. First, a class teacher usually have large number of students, so he or she cannot pay enough individualized attention to everyone. Contrarily, the learner can understand in a much better way in one to one or small group sessions from a tutor. Second, every concept of…
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Guilherme

Tutor Greenacres, SA
I believe the most crucial aspect of tutoring is creating an environment where students feel supported and equipped with effective learning methods. A tutor's role extends beyond passing knowledge; it involves understanding each student's unique learning style. By tailoring teaching strategies to individual needs, a tutor can instill a passion for…
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Vinay

Tutor Lightsview, SA
A tutor should help lead a student to get the deepest understanding of what they are learning, gain confidence, and then tailor their approach to how that individual learns. Tutors thereby ensure that the student understands concepts properly, promotes active learning and facilitates sustained academic well-being. I can simplify complicated topics…
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Umesha

Tutor Dernancourt, SA
I believe the most important thing that tutor can do is to understand every student is unique who has thier own skills and understanding level. As a good tutor she/he needs to help them to grow from thier level in a fun environment where students feel engaged, belonged and motivated to do more. In a supportive and fun environment always make…
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Yufeng

Tutor Greenacres, SA
Assist students in improving their academic level and meeting the academic demand specifically. I am keen to help them to solve problems and create an academic and positive study atmosphere. Firstly, my logic is quite clear. I would put the student's requirements first and assist them based on the different roles. Secondly, I am confident that my…
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Diya

Tutor Greenacres, SA
- Personalise the learning and teaching methods which best suits the child. - Maximise the teaching to students weaknesses to fill in their knowledge gaps - Make connections to what the student is interested in. This will allow them to remember it for longer periods of time - Improve the students studying skills - Help them gain confidence…
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Khushi

Tutor Greenacres, SA
As a tutor the most we can do for is a student is to encourage them to not just learn what's in the book but also to understand the concepts with a greater depth. The other thing that tutor can do for a student to maximise their educational growth is to try and make them understand the points where they are wrong and not just to do their work for…
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Yunsheng

Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
Firstly, a positive relationship that creates an inclusive and secure learning environment. Secondly, not only focusing on qualification skills but also subjectification (student agency) and socialisation (fitting into society), linking students' experience to learning. Thirdly, teaching with a purpose, the ends (goals) and means…
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George

Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
I consider the most important thing as a tutor is the success of my student academically through personalised lessons. I feel an obligation to ensure that my students pass or exceed in the topics they bring to the lessons and aim to empower them to create independent learners. I would say my strengths are being able to break down complex topics…

Local Reviews

Emily commented to me that she thinks Lisa is very nice and is comfortable working with her, which is great. Emily also said that Lisa explains things in a different way that she can understand.
Kerrie, Walkley Heights

Inside Walkley HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Lilah worked on understanding fractions by using a workbook for basic problems and practiced reading analogue clocks to strengthen her grasp of time concepts.

In Year 7, Emily focused on simplifying algebraic expressions through worded questions and deepened her knowledge of exponents while revisiting order of operations (BEDMAS).

Meanwhile, Year 8 student brushed up on the basics of statistics, including mean, median, and mode, then applied these concepts to solve real-world word problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, one student often needed prompts to begin multi-step questions independently—"we need to work on Emily doing the questions by herself," a tutor observed after fraction exercises.

She sometimes skipped rereading worded problems, missing key information and struggling with conversions (e.g., meters to centimeters).

In upper primary, another student hesitated before answering even familiar material, repeatedly seeking reassurance before starting calculations or reading tasks; confidence dips meant she'd wait for confirmation instead of trusting her first instincts.

During revision, both occasionally focused only on easier examples, which slowed progress when tackling new or complex homework problems alone.

Recent Achievements

One Walkley Heights tutoring session saw a high school student, Emily, divide mixed numbers independently—a big step up from last week when she kept forgetting the steps.

In another case, after struggling with Roman numerals at first, Lilah (Year 5) remembered last week's lesson and confidently answered every question right this time.

Meanwhile, Duaa (early primary) used to just read words without following the story, but now she's retelling what happened in her books and predicting what might come next. Last lesson, she finished her book and explained each part in her own words.

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 Ingle Farm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ingle Farm East Primary School.