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Tutors in Onkaparinga Hills include an Assistant Professor of Mathematics with extensive university teaching, a 10-year K–12 music and maths educator with a Bachelor of Education, tutors boasting ATARs up to 99.7 and school dux awards, experienced peer mentors, competition high-achievers in science and maths, and seasoned specialists supporting students from primary through advanced levels.

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Brooke

Maths Tutor Huntfield Heights, SA
Support them to understand what is needed from them and develop a plan to get to that stage, I also believe recognition is so important, as is helps the student identify that they are making progress. I believe because I finished school in 2016 all the knowledge is still fresh and I still have a good understanding of expectoration a of school and…
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Kirollos

Maths Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
A student that has a tutor either wants to excel in their studies, or is struggling. If the student is struggling (will know from first day by what they ask and what they say) then it means they either need to be told what the teacher has told them already or the teacher has taught it in a way they do not understand, hence a change of method is…
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Alex
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Alex

Maths Tutor Noarlunga Downs, SA
The most important aspects of tutoring are: -Being the students friend to improve the communication between student and tutor -Being patient and working with the students strengths and weaknesses -Encouraging the student to motivate them -Helping the student achieve their academic goals though this encoragement -Being understanding and…
Luke
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Luke

Maths Tutor Woodcroft, SA
Help them to overcome their current issues or problems they may be stuck on To not just do the work for them, but to be able to show them how they can do things for themselves, to be able to overcome challenges on their own after being supported I feel as though I'm good at communicating and connecting with others. In the past I've been able to…
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Roysetta

Maths Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
The most important thing a student gets from a tutor is trust and love for the subject. The student will learn to respect every small thing they see and learn inside the classroom As a tutor I can always put myself in the shoes of the student and understand whats their difficulty. Everything can be illustrated with a real life example and hence…
Chloe
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Chloe

Maths Tutor Christie Downs, SA
Be supportive of test grades and show them on ways to improve for next time. Go through with them the questions that they got wrong so next time they know how to do it. Having the ability to change my pace to adjust to each student and their learning abilities. Some students require more attention and focus on topics whereas some are quicker and…
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Newanji

Maths Tutor Old Reynella, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is figure out a specific learning method that is appropriate for the student. Each student is different; hence, how they learn and understand a concept differs and as tutors, it is essential to create a method that caters to each student. In addition, the pace is also essential to…
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Olorundunsin Ezekiel

Maths Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
Personally, i think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to engage, motivate, guide and inspire them to learn. My biggest strengths as a tutor are my positivity and patience. When i tutor i rely greatly on this assets. I believe my positivity keeps student engaged and motivated at all times and my patience allows them to move…
Logan
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Logan

Maths Tutor Woodcroft, SA
Being able to work with students and understand how they are feeling toward the content is essential as the core barrier hindering student performance is primarily their level of confidence related to the subject/topic at hand. So to teach effectively, in my experience, is to connect with the students and build their skills and confidence to…
Reuben
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Reuben

Maths Tutor Reynella, SA
The tutor’s most important responsibility is to encourage and guide the student through their educational development Tutoring maths would be my strong…
Joshua
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Joshua

Maths Tutor Old Reynella, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the attention and teaching they need in order to improve. With one-on-one tutoring, there are no distractions and the tutor can understand the student and find the best way to approach a situation so that the student can learn. I think my main strength as a tutor is that…
Nikita
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Nikita

Maths Tutor Old Reynella, SA
Build confidence among the student on the subject they are learning and make them feel positive on the relevant subject. My creative way of teaching is my main strength, which makes things easier for the students to…
Tenzin
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Tenzin

Maths Tutor Reynella, SA
I can get the words out of a textbook and make them stick. Knowledge should be committed forever and understood, not simply memorised. I can personalise how the facts are delivered, and can support discussion and inquiry into the right answers, to allow students the room to crystallise information in their own minds in their own ways, to connect…
Hannah
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Hannah

Maths Tutor Happy Valley, SA
Gentle nurturing and encouragement, whilst allowing the student to use their own brain to figure out the answers for themselves, not giving students the answers! Helping students to realise their strengths, and work in a way that works well with their learning styles, and improving their confidence in the subject. I’m thorough and creative in my…
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Seth

Maths Tutor Reynella East, SA
Be patient and understand where their understanding is, and teach at their pace, and giving incentive to learn, such as rewarding or making the learning schemes exciting I believe I am a capable tutor, as I was able to teach myself a majority of what I had learnt throughout school by simplifying, recognising patterns and shortcuts, searching for…
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Kaitlyn

Maths Tutor Seaford Meadows, SA
When tutoring a student it is important to create a safe and stress-free environment where the student feels comfortable and confident to ask questions and know that help is always there no matter what. Establishing effective relationships and rapport is a crucial element for the student and tutor to create to ensure all possible learning is being…
Will
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Will

Maths Tutor Clarendon, SA
A tutor should inspire confidence, foster curiosity, and create a supportive environment. Encouraging independent thinking, adapting to learning styles, and making concepts relatable are key. Patience, clarity, and motivation help students grow, build skills, and reach their potential. My strengths as a tutor are in my motivation to help students…
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Madeleine

Maths Tutor Seaford Meadows, SA
Provide the student with a positive enforcement for learning, encourage their development and assist in their confidence development. Strengths: Good communication skills and an ability to relate to high school students, as I'm not much older than them. Weaknesses: Helping students with questions without showing them the answer straight…
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Doran

Maths Tutor Christies Beach, SA
have empathy and perspective, guiding the student to make discoveries on their own that strengthen the material I can come at topics from multiple angles, showing different applications and connections that make them…
Chloe
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Chloe

Maths Tutor Christies Beach, SA
One of the main most important things a tutor can do for a student is increase their confidence with the subjects you are helping them to learn. Increasing their confidence makes it easier for them to learn and has a positive effect on their self esteem. This can also increase their motivation to learn and therefore assist in improving their study…
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Chung Yan

Maths Tutor Christies Beach, SA
Having more resources for students and explain questions clearly are most important. Since I just graduated from high school,I know how the students feel while…
Kristal
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Kristal

Maths Tutor Port Noarlunga, SA
Be patient and never make them feel they can't do something. Be positive at all times. Give them the tools to empower themselved and get to a point where they feel confident enough to not need a tutor. As an sso I was able to connect with the students quickly and was able to talk with the children on what learning style best suited them. I…
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Henry

Maths Tutor Happy Valley, SA
A good tutor should aim to understand the way their student thinks and aim to tailor the lesson to best suit their individual learning style. In addition, a good tutor should be motivating, encouraging and friendly so that the student is not afraid or hesitant to ask for assistance or say they don't understand a particular thing. As someone who is…

Local Reviews

Very excellent tutor for my children.
Jamees

Inside Onkaparinga HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Olivia worked on rapid recall of multiplication facts (3s, 4s, 6s), practiced long addition and subtraction, and began solving basic one-step algebra questions.

Year 9 student Mia focused on index laws for simplifying expressions and tackled simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods.

For Year 10, James reviewed trigonometric ratios to solve right-angled triangle problems and interpreted data from worded trigonometry questions to select the correct calculation strategy.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to start algebra assignments, texting for last-minute help and often freezing when faced with unfamiliar problems; as one tutor noted, "she gets a mental blank and just stares at the page."

In Year 10 trigonometry, confusion over labeling triangles led to calculation errors until mistakes were explicitly pointed out.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student was easily distracted by her laptop and sometimes skipped showing working in maths homework, resulting in missed steps and overlooked details.

These moments left her unsure of answers—even on times tables she knew—second-guessing herself whenever immediate feedback wasn't given.

Recent Achievements

One Onkaparinga Hills tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to hesitate when she made mistakes; now, she'll pause, spot her own errors, and confidently fix them on the spot—especially during algebra practice.

A Year 9 student has begun asking for help as soon as she gets stuck instead of quietly guessing, which means she's moving through trigonometry questions much more accurately.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once struggled with times tables now races through flashcards and completed her latest multiplication quiz without using her fingers even once.

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