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Tutors in Woodville North include a PhD and Master's-qualified mathematics lecturer with 15 years' teaching experience, an ATAR 99.25 Dux and peer mentor, multiple experienced private maths tutors (including Olympiad and academic award recipients), K–12 school teachers, STEM graduates from top universities, and youth leaders skilled at engaging and inspiring young learners.

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Uyen

Physics Tutor Oakden, SA
I believe a tutor needs to be patient and adapting. They need to understand that everyone has different learning speeds and learning levels, hence their teaching styles should vary depending on each student, and they must be patient when helping. I can speak both English and Vietnamese, so I believe it is an advantage when helping a Vietnamese…
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Emma

Physics Tutor Hillcrest, SA
I believe in helping students develop independence and take ownership of their learning. As their tutor, I’m there to guide, clarify and celebrate each breakthrough, providing support while letting them take the lead in discovering. I also think that building confidence is as important as understanding content, as it is what will ensure students…
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Yani

Physics Tutor Mawson Lakes, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable to ask questions and make mistakes. It’s also important to connect learning to real-life examples so students see the value of what they’re…
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Mia

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
At any point, I should be patient and follow their speed. If I tutor one person at a time, the biggest advantage would be being able to figure out in detail what they are struggling with. So, I can make small but definite improvements by giving them the different levels of questions, from the lowest they can do to the level they need to achieve.…
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Renny

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think listening to them to make sure their needs are known and understood by all parties involved. This helps create a supportive atmosphere that can hopefully allow the student to reach their potential. Making it a fun and rewarding experience for both parties is also important, as this can show a student how good the experience can be,…
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Oliver Scott

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Being a tutor, the most important thing I can do is to be there for them. A tutor is not only some job that we do and get paid for but must go above and beyond to make a difference in their life. I have an engineering background and solid foundations, I love all things science but most of all, mathematics and…
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George

Physics Tutor Oakden, SA
-Listen to their confusions -Constantly provide encouragement -Make links between similar concepts -Be patient and never judge -Remind them of the progress they've made -Show them the real-life implication of some concepts to help them develop interest I take pride in working as hard as I can to accomplish my goals, including helping others.…
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Naved

Physics Tutor Hillcrest, SA
A tutor should be someone very good at analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of a student and helping them accordingly. A tutor should be able to lay out proper guidelines for the student in order for them to be able to reach their target and goals. I feel the strength that I have as a tutor is that I am very good at analyzing the understanding…
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Vanessa

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Teach in a easy and funny way. Be patient whit his process of learning, is different for each case. Go with him in his process. My best strengths is the knwolege, my expience and techniques to teach. The patient and communication are strong skills that I use always in my…
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Mostafa Didar

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Besides helping them understand and learn a topic, the tutor should also help the student master the topic through mastery learning. Mastery learning is a way of designing units of work so that each set of tasks focuses on a particular learning objective and students must master a task to move onto the next one. The tutor should also help the…
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Swati

Physics Tutor Green Fields, SA
A tutor can change the mind of student regarding the difficult subject by chnaging the way of teaching. Depending on the understanding level of student a tutor should seek different methods to help the student so that they find the subject more interesting. My explaning technique and my way of teaching. i like to teaxh student from their…
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Rafid

Physics Tutor Green Fields, SA
Being able to consistently be present for my students is the most important thing to do as a tutor. Through my experience, I have either built a online channel I can use to communicate with them or their parents to check in on their progress at home. Doing this allows the students to have support 24/7 even outside tutoring lessons in order to…
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Ca Dat

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
In my opinion, the most important responsibility of a tutor is not to teach specific knowledge or skills but to incite the confidence and curiosity for knowledge in students. Ultimately, a successful tutor is the one who can help students out of their bottlenecks, assists them in studying, and finally equips them with the skills and mindsets for…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Ashford, SA
Build interest. For younger student, most of them are still trying to find their interest in a certain field. The best thing I can do is to build interest with my humorous skill. Interest can lead students to an automatic learning mode, they will intake the related knowledge and digest them by themselves, and have the ability to do self-study,…
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Joshua

Physics Tutor Albert Park, SA
To be able to provide constructive feedback when they are incorrect, as well as to praise them when they are correct, so that they are able to learn effectively, providing positive reinforcement in their learning process. I believe that my strengths include my communication skills developed through participation in a numerous number of team sports…
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shilpa

Physics Tutor Croydon Park, SA
tutor is meant to solve or make life easy of a student so do tutor must do.tutor must leen upon the techniques the student is comfort with rather than making it a headache for a student to learn or grasp it.so one must go with student methodology as prime motive is to make things crystal clear to the students. patience- in explaining things back…
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Joshua

Physics Tutor West Croydon, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence in a subject area. A student with more confidence will feel comfortable with the subject matter and will be able to apply it to a wider variety of questions and problems. Attaining this confidence can be achieved through a number of methods such as:…
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Abhinava

Physics Tutor Croydon Park, SA
"You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink". I believe the best role of a tutor is to be a guide to their students; show them the path to succeed in their goal (tests). A tutor should always find out ways to improve their students and build their confidence. Supporting the student's even in their lows is a quality I believe all…
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Brent

Physics Tutor Seaton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for one of their students is to appear approachable so the student is not afraid to ask questions or for further insight. I believe that my strengths as a tutor is that I can simplify advanced concepts in mathematics or physics by using analogies and demonstations to help the student understand the more…
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Hadiqa

Physics Tutor Kilburn, SA
To bring out their creativity and to polish their abilities. Ability to connect with…
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Martin

Physics Tutor West Lakes, SA
Help the student understand the concept and if possible, relate it to real life scenarios. Deep understanding of topics covered in school, using logic to answer questions and finding patterns in…
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George

Physics Tutor Welland, SA
The most important things i can do for a student include asking the students how they answered certain questions, allowing them to realise where their errors are and learn off of their mistakes. Being able to regurgitate questions into smaller sections is the key in answering exam style questions, thus it is very important for a tutor to be able…
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Brian

Physics Tutor Findon, SA
assist with understanding and help motivate calm and relaxed. sometimes may find it difficult to explain processes. better at showing, rather than…

Local Reviews

Looking for a maths tutor for year 10
Kumari Jiju, Woodville North

Inside Woodville NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Caitlin worked on mastering indices, including multiplying and simplifying expressions with index laws, as well as handling negative indices through targeted practice.

In Year 10, Sienna focused on calculus by tackling questions involving increasing and decreasing functions and exploring kinematics problems to understand motion.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Elisabeth built her number skills by finding the highest common factor and lowest common multiple, applying these concepts through real-world worded problems for deeper comprehension.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not complete two exercise questions on homeostasis until prompted, and has left other workbook exercises unfinished before tests; this pattern meant extra time had to be spent catching up during lessons instead of moving ahead.

In a senior English session, "she got bored if the required information wasn't found quickly online," which led to notes being started late and last-minute test prep.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner avoided independent multiplication practice between sessions, so recall was slower in class and confidence dipped when new problems were introduced.

Recent Achievements

One Woodville North tutor observed a big shift in Sienna, a Year 12 student, who now arrives with her own questions and completes textbook work before lessons—she recently tackled all practice questions for her upcoming exam after initially feeling anxious about the content.

In Year 11, Jaeda has started giving valuable input during assignments instead of waiting for step-by-step direction; last week she suggested new approaches while finalising a history letter.

Meanwhile, Elouisa in Year 3, who once hesitated to write independently, now picks her own homework tasks and expands on ideas without prompting—this session she chose vocabulary from her favourite book and explained why each word interested her.

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 Civic Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ngutu College.