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Tutors in Littlehampton include a seasoned primary teacher and OSHC director with decades of K–12 experience, multiple university medalists and subject duxes (ATARs up to 99.15), Olympiad high-achievers, specialist maths and physics PhD candidates, peer mentors, sports and music coaches, youth leaders, and passionate STEM graduates with research awards and classroom teaching backgrounds.

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    Any Grade

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    1000's of Happy Students

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    You'll get feedback on each lesson, so you know how your child gets on.

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Sean

Geography Tutor Littlehampton, SA
Help them build confidence to believe they can succeed. Being able to explain topic areas in different ways, using plain language to help them understand. I also strongly believe in teaching students core study skills to build structure to their problem…
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Thomas

Geography Tutor Littlehampton, SA
The single most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them build confidence in their own abilities to learn and overcome challenges. By helping grow and nurture this sense of confidence, a tutor can give a student the tools that they need to learn not only the subject they are working on, but also other subjects and skill or…
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Valerie

Geography Tutor Mount Barker, SA
Have a good working relationship with them. Be patient. Encourage them to 'have a go'. Encourage them to take a 'risk'. Help them to understand that mistakes are ok - they are simply a step in the learning process. Encourage them to do their best. Celebrate their successes. Encourage them to believe in themselves and their abilities. Vast…

Local Reviews

So happy with the encouragement and enthusiasm of the tutor with my daughter. I feel very reassured that she can find the missing key to understanding in her maths.
Jo Boland, Littlehampton

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Sophie worked on converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, as well as using protractors to measure angles.

Year 5 Annabelle focused on probability concepts through a school worksheet and practiced creating and interpreting graphs from tables.

Sydney, in Year 4, developed her understanding of multiplication and division using targeted worksheets, then tackled fraction equivalence and basic operations with fractions to build confidence for current class topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly rushed through multi-step problems, missing details and making calculation errors; as noted, "she skipped reading the whole question and gave up straight away when it looked overwhelming."

In Year 6 maths, another student sought constant reassurance on every step of a fractions task—hesitation grew whenever unfamiliar language appeared.

During a Year 10 lesson, messy graph layouts made it difficult to spot mistakes in plotting coordinates.

After sports day, a tired Year 5 learner struggled to concentrate, which led to incomplete homework and answers left blank. That moment—pencil hovering, unsure whether to continue or erase—lingered long after the lesson ended.

Recent Achievements

One Littlehampton tutor noticed Jay, a Year 7 student, has started spotting his own mistakes in division and is now pausing to fix them instead of waiting for help—a big shift from earlier sessions when he'd often push ahead without checking.

Sophie, in Year 8, recently showed new initiative by preparing her own revision "cheat sheet" before a test and recalling strategies from previous lessons to tackle unfamiliar fraction problems independently.

In primary maths, Annabelle has begun approaching problem-solving questions on her own and can now quickly break down the key steps without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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Everything has gotten off to a great start.  Rose is lovely and is engaging Tyler.

We are very happy with Michael. He has built up a good rapport with Jonathan and myself, he always arrives with a plan and has thought about each session in advance. My son's confidence is growing each week. He has a math test next week even though it still is early days it might give us a understanding of how things are going.

Desiree and Hyolie have Got off to a great start. Hyolie is very professional, patient and shows Desiree the relevance of everything she teaches her.  Desiree feels very comfortable with her and I look forward to a continued relationship between the two of them. I would also highly recommend Hyolie to other students.

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 Mount Barker Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Littlehampton Primary School.