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Tutors in Mitchell Park include a TRB-registered secondary teacher with a PhD, multiple experienced school educators and home tutors, a Masters-qualified physicist, Olympiad award-winners, medical and engineering students with ATARs up to 97.75, child-focused mentors with postgraduate education degrees, and high-achieving maths competition finalists—offering deep expertise across K–12 learning.

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Dornubari

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
First of all, a maths tutor needs to build the teacher-student relationship in order to build trust and comfort in the learning space. A tutor should never see a student as weak, but rather, should see a student as progressive. A tutor should encourage and properly guide the student to better comprehend concepts in the subject being taught. A…
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Lakshmi

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I believe that teaching is not about pumping a student with exam papers or to make them memorise the answers and get good grades, for my satisfaction. But about really making sure the student understands a concept, so that they have a strong foundation and can apply to it many different question styles. This will actively stimulate creativity and…
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Fredrick

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Patience, creative thinking, and knowledge of the subject matter My strength lies in my ability to explain complex concepts using the basic things surrounding us. Additionally, I excel in my patience with students and understanding their perspectives on…
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Chenuri

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Be kind and patient with them. Do not ever be the reason that they stop believing in their abilities. Encourage them to try and figure things out independently and then ask for help when needed. Be mindful so that students believe in themselves. I am kind and patient. I always remind myself that just because I know something does not mean…
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Abin

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
As a maths tutor I would help the student to bring out his or hers ideas through learning. Those ideas can make a huge difference in the society. Additionally, I would focus on students who are very weak in a particular subject and provides tips to improvise. I have good knowledge in Mathematics and I can explain the concepts using real life…
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Mandy

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Personally, I think it is important to boost students' confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. Additionally, promote analytical thinking and problem-solving skills rather than just memorisation of facts. And finally, offer emotional support and encouragement, helping students manage stress and…
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AMRUTHA

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I personally believe that the most important thing that a maths tutor can do to their students is to built self confidence in them and appreciate them as well as to find out their talents. Apart from that, it is important to clarify doubts of students and reliable. I consider all students as different individuals and try my best to give the best…
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Ashikan

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Increase their interest in learning new things. Patience, dedication, knowledge, experience, creativity, and a drive to make sure a student understands something through different approaches where…
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Tristan

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Listen. Every student excels in some ways and does not in others. This emphasises the importance for a maths tutor to present ideas in ways which allow the student to learn them in the most efficient and effective ways. This also ensures that the tutor does not repeat anything the student already knows and identifies what the student has yet to…
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Keeghan

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I believe that if you put your mind to something, you can achieve it, so one of the most important things a maths tutor can do is inspire and guide a student without demoralising them, so they do not give up, and help them feel proud of themselves or feel like they have achieved something. Another important thing for tutors to do is to recognise…
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Hira

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
It's important for a maths tutor to impart his knowledge effectively and to assess his students' level of readiness before delivering the lesson. It's important that teacher leaves no gaps in the lesson and makes the lesson interesting for students. My strong background knowledge and my ability to teach effectively are my strengths. I love to show…
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Tashreque

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
- Be appreciative of their effort - Be open to feedback or constructive criticism - Be honest about the content being taught - Put in extra effort in areas where a student might be struggling I am not usually satisfied until I am fully assured that the students have grasped the content with full clarity. I also believe I am open to feedback or…
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Mackenzie

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The most important thing a maths tutor can do is apply a learning style unique for each student as each student will learn differently. I did well throughout high school across a broad range of subjects and I can pass my knowledge into to other…
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Ashthee

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Build their confidence in not only their studies but also themselves. This includes comfortability. Students should feel confident in asking questions if they are unsure, requesting clarification of complex ideas, and acknowledging that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. Additionally, develop critical thinking skills and…
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Andrew

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
To be understanding and try to put yourself in their shoes. Don't just assume that if it is easy for you, it might not be easy for them to comprehend. I think it is important to build a relationship first before judging the student. I am patient, understanding and encouraging to my students. As a tutor, I believe that I have to ensure that the…
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zadok

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The most important thing is to make sure that the student understands the basic. As a maths tutor, you have to make sure that you give the student the tool/ steps of how to solve a problem. tutor have to observe the strengths and weaknesses of the student. Therefore they can fix the weaknesses. Most importantly they have to be able to communicate…
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Navija

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
To be able to develop a strong connection with the student. From a student perspective the teachers and tutors which I believed had the strongest impact on my learning experience were the ones which communicated effectively with me, and shared a genuine passion for the subject. I think that this builds a strong connection with the student and in…
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Niam

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Help them feel comfortable in their academic progress. More specifically, being able to understand and apply theoretical knowledge to a series of questions with sufficient confidence. Also, being a student myself, I know that some people have bad days and some subjects come across crazy scary, but with time and effort nothin is too complex. I am…
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Cyerene Faith

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
I believe that a maths tutor is also a friend as much as they are a mentor throughout the learning journey of the student. This role entails being able to offer support, celebrate victories, encourage that passion to learn, and being able to help students see challenges as their opportunities for growth. I have always made sure to adapt to each…
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Jessey

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Students all learn differently, so understanding how they can best learn, what should be prioritised, and directing the study to focus on that and help them develop their skills. Understanding students' needs and tailoring my teaching to suit them, making studying enjoyable and rewarding, as well as providing a friendly and genuine face of…
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Bilawal

Maths Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
One if the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to make him/her comfortable at the respective level of knowledge. Once the student is confident with what they already have learned throughout their study period, it gives them a good base to start learning more, like wise If the student is not confident on what they already…
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Anirudh

Maths Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
Build a great relationship so the student doesn't hesitate to ask even the most easy question's. Build up a friendly environment where in the learning is not just a boring lecture but an interactive fun session. Great communication skills. Great/ friendly method of teaching. Exceptional understanding of Engineering drawing/ drafting. &3D part…
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Sarder Muhammed

Maths Tutor Sturt, SA
A good tutor can positively affect students' life! Students are like clay, a good tutor can mold them into something meaningful and valuable. Students loves me because i have a good tuning with…

Local Reviews

After two tutoring session with Anniepreet Isabella achieved an "A" for her maths test! We are so happy with this result.
Oonagh, Seacliff Park

Inside Mitchell ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jessica worked through addition and subtraction strategies for larger numbers using written methods, while also completing school homework and worksheets.

In Year 11, Thomas focused on mastering differentiation techniques—including chain, product, and quotient rules—and applied these to worded calculus problems such as finding the equation of a tangent line.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Lily revised key physics concepts like projectile motion and conservation of momentum by tackling multi-step practice questions that integrated mathematical calculations with real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often forgot to bring their calculator, making it difficult to check answers quickly in maths lessons.

In Year 10 physics, heavy reliance on formula sheets slowed progress; "he should attempt a broader range of questions as well as attempt to do each question without a formula sheet," one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's exam revision was hindered by incomplete or missing notes—important formulas and explanations weren't always written down, leading to confusion when tackling worded calculus questions.

When chemistry homework was left undone, understanding titration calculations suffered and confidence dropped before tests.

Recent Achievements

A Mitchell Park tutor noticed one Year 9 student who used to rely on hints now tackling practice tests independently, filling in missing steps using what he already knows.

In a recent high school chemistry session, Lucy shifted from just recalling facts to explaining how bond strength impacts melting and boiling points, then applied that understanding to real-life industrial equations without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary-aged student who had struggled with subtraction made visible progress—after repeated exercises, she began solving subtraction problems independently instead of hesitating or waiting for guidance.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sunrise Christian School Marion.