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Tutors in Wayville include a former university lecturer and honours maths graduate, an award-winning school mathematics teacher with Olympiad coaching experience, ATAR 96+ high achievers, seasoned youth mentors, peer tutors with national science competition credits, and university students excelling in physics, engineering, and cognitive science—offering expertise from early years to advanced secondary subjects.

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Natalia-Belen

Legal Studies Tutor Hillcrest, SA
Understanding the students to find out the best way the student learns, always encouraging and empathise with them. Find lots of different ways to explain the same task to ensure they understand what they are trying to achieve I give students the confidence in their own skills to show they can achieve…
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Legal Studies Tutor Northgate, SA
Instill confidence in the student about their own ability to learn and achieve their academic goals. The tutor should tailor their approach to the needs of each student. - Not everyone learns the same way and the tutor should be prepared to be creative in the ways he or she teaches core concepts or content. Offer something unique! - Rather…
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Such great flexibility with times and our tutor has been great. Highly recommend.
Tamara, Wayville

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Macy worked on division strategies in maths and sentence structure alongside story writing for English.

Year 10 student Mia revised evolution and natural selection, focusing on the evidence supporting these theories.

For Year 11, Alexis tackled coordinate geometry by solving assigned questions and practised determining if given points are collinear using algebraic methods.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated to sketch graphs in trigonometry and needed prompting to connect concepts, as one tutor noted, "she appeared unsure how to start domain and range questions without help." This meant her assignment analysis sometimes lacked clarity.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 learner often required reminders on when to substitute or solve for variables in functions, leading to confusion with assignment instructions and incomplete context explanations.

In primary years, nervousness about maths left one student reluctant to ask questions; missed opportunities for feedback contributed to calculation errors and slower progress in mastering multiplication tables.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wayville noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after usually waiting for answers, began taking the initiative to note down tricky class questions and try them independently before seeking help.

In a recent high school biology session, another student who previously listened quietly started asking thoughtful questions about evolution, showing new curiosity and engagement.

Meanwhile, in Year 4 English, Andy—who used to get stuck on longer words—read an entire story out loud without prompts and even improved his spelling score during dictation.

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