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Woodville South's tutors include a former military school teacher with three years' classroom experience, a mathematics assistant teacher delivering lessons from arithmetic to calculus, an ATAR 97.4 aerospace student and peer mentor, a university medalist in data science, experienced private maths tutors for Years 9–12, and passionate STEM undergraduates with proven mentoring and leadership backgrounds.

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Karl

Software Dev Tutor St Clair, 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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Shahzeb

Software Dev Tutor Seaton, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Understanding and Empathy: Listening to students' concerns, understanding their unique learning styles, and showing empathy. This helps create a positive and supportive environment. Feedback and Encouragement: Offering constructive feedback on assignments, quizzes, and progress.…
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Huy

Software Dev Tutor Rosewater, SA
Fiona Shane
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Fiona Shane

Software Dev Tutor Wingfield, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empathise with the student. Understanding the student should be done before everything else. If the tutor and student has established a good relationship then the learning environment will be calm, open, and comfortable. Being the big sister of four wonderful kids with different…
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Shivani

Software Dev Tutor Kilburn, SA
The most important thing is positivity with students, in class and with peers. Also, they will enjoy every class with new knowledge. As a strength as tutor, connection between tutor and. children, offering student immediate and particular support that can help them achieve their goals, and personalised…
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Tanveer

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor can inspire a student to learn more and be inquisitive. Making the student ask more questions and grasp the concepts, are the major things a tutor can do for a student. I am patient when it comes to teaching students. Each student is different in their academic potential, as such, I can assess the best path for the student so that they…
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galen

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to see what subjects interest the student to bring out the potential of that student in that subject and as I had very bad teachers while growing up I learnt to support and make it easy for the student to understand I have patience in dealing with people and can cater to different variety of people even…
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Mrunmayee

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is not to flaunt their own brainpower like a flashy superhero cape. Instead, it’s about helping students discover their own hidden superpowers and showing them how to wield these talents for their own success. Think of it like being a treasure map that leads them to their own buried gems—helping them…
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Vikhyat

Software Dev Tutor Clearview, SA
I believe patient and resilient are the key skills for tutoring for the student to excel in their subjects of study. I also think inspiring students to find enjoyment in their subjects to be one of the most important, if not, aspect in tutoring My biggest strength is being able to effectively analyze and solve questions. My ability to memorise…
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Kushal

Software Dev Tutor Clearview, SA
According to me the most important trait in a tutor is patience. It is not necessary that each child learns at the same pace. A tutor should also possess the ability to create and provide problem statements which help the student to get a grip over the topic. Along with a good speaker a tutor must be a good listener making the session more…
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Mythri

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
1. Assess and understand the current strengths and areas of difficulty of the student. 2. Set up a time table (plan) which agrees with the student's schedule. 3. Cover and revise the core concepts which are pre-requisites for the understanding of the current curriculum. 4. Work through the lessons one-by-one and test understanding through…
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Truong Nhat Vy

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutors play a vital role in helping students overcome learning challenges and achieve their academic goals. They build strong one-on-one relationships with their students, improve communication and teaching skills, and share their passion and expertise in their subject area. Ultimately, tutors can make a positive impact on their students' lives…
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Bivek

Software Dev Tutor Ashford, SA
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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Mostafa Didar

Software Dev 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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Sagar

Software Dev Tutor North Plympton, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do to a student is make student believe that student can learn and reach proper solution. Every one has the potential to learn things so, once a student starts believing in himself/herself studying starts to become fun. I as a tutor hardly give up on my students. I can only be satisfied and feel peaceful once I…
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Sahaj

Software Dev 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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Cassie

Software Dev Tutor Marden, SA
Try to make them feel confident in themselves and build intuition. Maths is hard and it is easy to feel discouraged; so being able to boost morale and keep them going is important in them being successful. I really do try to be engaging; I try to speak to students as an equal. I think talking to them as regular people and have regular…
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Prakriti

Software Dev Tutor Taperoo, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are teach the difficult topics as simply as possible by providing examples for each topic, which makes it easy for the student to remember and understand. Also, a tutor should be someone who understands their students' needs, behaviour, and learning pace, and be flexible in their teaching…
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Christian

Software Dev Tutor Novar Gardens, SA
make them passionate about what their learning to the point where they wanna know more by themselves i try to place myself in the point of view of the student when learning a new subject rather than what my point of view of the topic…
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Jan

Software Dev Tutor Woodville West, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is practicing patience and empathy, and providing positive reinforcement to encourage continuous improvement. I believe that my greatest strengths lie in my patience and empathy. By being patient, I can provide the necessary support and encouragement needed to help students grasp challenging…
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Muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Mansfield Park, SA
1-Build a Strong Relationship 2-Set Clear Goals 3-Explain Concepts Clearly 4-Encourage Critical Thinking 5-Provide Constructive Feedback 6-Offer Guidance, Not Just Answers 7-Instill Growth Mindset: 8-Be Patient and Supportive 1- Patience 2- Listening Skills 3- Motivational Skills 4- Problem Solving 5- Effective Communication 6-…
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Archana

Software Dev Tutor Prospect, SA
Teaching new concepts and making sure tutor understands the concepts. Also, young minds are more curious. Hence, being patient with them is extremely important Patience, Knowledge and willingness to learn everyday. As a tutor, it is very important to understand what the student knows and is more interested to learn. Approach is very…
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Parminder

Software Dev Tutor Hilton, SA
Help them in enjoying the subject rather than seeing it as a fear. Interaction with the student Ability to make the student understand the concept and steps to find the solution in an manner which is easy to…

Local Reviews

My daughter has only had a few sessions with her wonderful tutor and shown improvements already. Her tutor Shan, is kind, patient and knowledgeable. I highly recommend this service.
Karen Montgomery, Woodville South

Inside Woodville SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Mia practised expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, then applied these skills to simplify quadratic expressions.

Year 10 student Daniel focused on trigonometric ratios—using sine, cosine, and tangent for right-angled triangles—and worked through applications involving angles of elevation and bearings.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sarah consolidated her understanding of time calculations alongside division and multiplication strategies using real-world word problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived at a session without having attempted the assigned factorisation questions; this led to slower progress during class, as noted: "it is important to do more questions prior to the class to have a more productive session."

In Year 10 algebra, skipping written steps—preferring mental calculation—caused confusion with brackets and negatives, which muddled longer problems.

A senior student in trigonometry left diagrams incomplete, which made angle application tasks harder than needed.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's revision relied only on familiar multiplication facts rather than tackling new or challenging types, limiting retention and confidence when new topics appeared.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodville South recently noticed a Year 9 student, who used to rush through answers and make avoidable errors, is now talking through each problem out loud and carefully double-checking her steps—she even asked the tutor to check only if she was really stuck.

In a senior session, another student who previously struggled with rationalising expressions was able to simplify complex surds independently after practicing just a few examples.

Meanwhile, one younger learner showed new independence by reading times from an analogue clock on her own, then drawing those times without needing any hints.

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 Woodville Primary School.