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Waterloo Corner's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate and former school Dux, an experienced high school science teacher with eight years' classroom expertise, a 99.90 ATAR achiever and multi-year Dux, private maths and English specialists with postgraduate degrees, award-winning peer mentors, netball coaches, and accomplished academic competition participants in both maths and science.

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Ajune

Tutor Paralowie, SA
1. Provide individualised attention and support. 2. Foster a positive learning environment 3. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Being extrovert, strong empathy, adjusting to the students level if…
Leng
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Leng

Tutor Penfield, SA
Making sure that students know how to do the maths otherwise i am not doing my job properly. Make sure that student don't feel threatened or uncomfortable otherwise these student will run off i won't be able to teach anyone. I am very certain i am very good at explaining what i am trying to teach. Getting students know how to do the math and make…
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Jerome
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Jerome

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The best things that a mentor can give his/her students are life long skills and strategies. Academic knowledge is one thing however being able to know how to handle other different learning problem is something that the students can take with them for a long time (eg; time management, self discipline, problem solving skills) I believe my…
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Minh

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
Listen to their needs, provide clear explanations, and offer constructive feedback. I'm patient, empathetic, and good at explaining concepts in different ways until they are…
Gregory
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Gregory

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
For high school students, I find that the most important thing a tutor can do is to build a student's confidence in their own abilities. More often than not, I hear student's say that they don't know what they're doing, which can hold them back from trying their best. It's a fact of psychology that people tend to sabotage their own efforts when…
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Joshua

Tutor Paralowie, SA
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish [and give him a rod] and you feed him for a lifetime." I think the most important thing that I can do for a student is to provide them with understanding and tools to solve their own problems. I have a deep understanding of mathematical concepts (as I am completing an Advanced…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to help a student understand the concepts, rather than giving them answers, to help them towards understanding the work independently. I consider myself to be patient with my students as they learn at their own speeds, while providing them with the path to find the answer…
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Chanboramey

Tutor Paralowie, SA
Recognize their strengths and weaknesses. Tailor my approach to suit their learning style and pace, in order to help them succeed academically. Patience and positive…
Tamana
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Tamana

Tutor Paralowie, SA
I think the most important things are that a tutor should should consider are knowing the student's leaning style because not every student are the same to just get a question or example at one go, it is important to make the student ask questions or ask them questions so they think outside the box and get a better understanding. I think my…
KATHERINE
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KATHERINE

Tutor Eyre, SA
The most obvious goals of a tutor is to support their student's learning in a personalised and flexible way and improve their academic results. Yet, I believe that a tutor can also be the one who is always there for the students, inspires as well as motivates them to explore their fullest potentials. Caring/ Understanding - I love to listen and…
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Bhupinderjit

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
To put all the effort in an easiest way before the student to indulge learning. I can observe if the student is unable to catch the learning. Therefore, I keep revising the area until the student shows confidence and interest to go onto the next…
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Shashikala

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
I can keep my students on track. Mainly focus on communication in clear…
Cooper
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Cooper

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
Help them gain a complete understanding of the subject. This then allows them to carry through their knowledge and skills learnt, to other areas of their life or schooling. I have an effective understanding of the subject and due to this I can help the explain the concepts in a variety of different ways, specifying the core ideas of the concept.…
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Priya

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is teach them to learn. Not everyone learns the same way so we should identify the childrens strength and cater to their needs so that they can become good independent learners in the future My biggest strength as a tutor is patience. Every child learns at a different pace and it's important to slow…
Shivani
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Shivani

Tutor Paralowie, SA
Understanding student problem or trouble and solving it in a way that the concept are clear for a particular subjects or topic. Communication, patient, time management, and problem…
Caleb
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Caleb

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for their student is to understand where they do and do not lack in understanding. One way to think of it is like a flower. When nurturing it is important to give it the right amount of water, light and nutrients so that it can grow. If any of these needs is lacking or given an excess it can…
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rabia

Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build rapport, that way there is respect and trust but most importantly, the tutor can personalize the learning according to how the student learns best. I believe that is what makes the system we have established in schools so different to one on one tutoring because, students do not get…
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Soraya

Tutor Edinburgh North, SA
I strongly believe that tutor are in a position, where they can not only help the student with solving a problem, but also build their confidence so that they become confident in solving any type of problems independently. It is also about teaching them how to approach a question instead of giving them the answers. For example, helping them to…
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Vedant

Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is motivate the student and allow them to see that their goals are achievable and help them achieve them. I personally was not a very bright student in year 9/10 and I was bottom of my cohort and almost did not get to do chemistry and physics however through perseverance and hard work, I improved…
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Ezatullah

Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
Find a way that is easiest and best for the student to learn, as each individual is different and learns a different way. Patient, friendly and a good set of knowledge about…
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DHIYAH HASTI

Tutor Davoren Park, SA
Be the friend of the students. Keep update with the recent popular things so we can build a good conversation with them. I'm friendly and…
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Merryl

Tutor Elizabeth South, SA
It is essential that a tutor knows how to explain the lesson in an easy or understandable way. Tutors need to adjust their approach based on the student's needs and where they are struggling. And effective communication is the key. Honestly, I really love to be around the kids. And it's my flexibility, motivation, patience, and…
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Yasmin

Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence and help them develop independence in their learning. For me, it’s not just about giving answers, but guiding students to problem-solve and think critically so they feel capable on their own. I also believe it’s important to adapt to each student’s…

Local Reviews

My son Adam is very comfortable working with Tom. They are still a work in progress as they have only had a couple of sessions. Adams first assignment with Tom, We had an excellent result. Adam is a high functioning Autistic he struggles with comprehension & Tom gets it. 5 Stars
Nahida

Inside Waterloo CornerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Amelia worked through perimeter and area of kites and irregular shapes, and also practised graphing on cartesian planes with X,Y tables.

In Year 8, Suhana focused on partitioning numbers as well as building confidence with basic multiplication, division, and simple fractions using visual models.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Archie tackled converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, plus applied these skills to financial maths topics such as calculating price reductions and profit/loss scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 2 student frequently avoided writing numbers independently, often needing repeated tracing practice and close guidance.

As one tutor observed, "he would imitate what was said rather than attempt sounding out words on his own," showing a reluctance to risk mistakes during English phonics work.

In Year 8 maths, another student hesitated to talk through problem-solving steps aloud, which limited her ability to break down multi-step word problems—she tended to say "I don't know" quickly instead of unpacking the question.

In Year 10, confidence wavered after errors in Pythagoras' theorem; she left working blank when unsure, slowing progress through test review.

Recent Achievements

One Waterloo Corner tutor noticed a high school student now checks her working without reminders, catching and fixing her own mistakes in Pythagoras' theorem questions—something she rarely did before.

Another older student, who used to hesitate when starting problems, now talks through her reasoning aloud and can spot where she's gone off track, only occasionally needing help.

Meanwhile, a primary student who previously rushed maths problems has begun slowing down to double-check answers and uses number-lines more independently to solve addition with negative numbers. In last week's session, she completed all textbook exercises on her own initiative before asking for extra practice.

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 Burton Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Burton Primary School.