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Queenstown's tutors include a PhD-qualified university lecturer with 15 years' experience training future teachers, an ATAR 97.9 double maths major, primary and secondary specialists with degrees in education, seasoned youth mentors and Olympiad awardees, plus accomplished peer tutors and maths coaches—all bringing proven skills in inspiring and supporting K–12 students.

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Pranav

Maths Tutor Woodville Gardens, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include establishing rapport, identifying individual learning needs, providing clear explanations, and fostering independent thinking. By creating a supportive environment and empowering students, I believe tutors can inspire academic growth and lifelong learning skills. As a tutor, I believe…
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JOSHUA SAMRAJ

Maths Tutor Seaton, SA
1) Understand the level of the student and his competency. 2) His/Her ability to grasp concepts. 3) Assess him/her regularly through tests and prepare him for exams which are the ultimate goals for students. My strengths are to understand the state of student and devise innovative and simple methods which can make him understand a concept…
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Marco

Maths Tutor Findon, SA
Understand the student aim and goal…
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Georgio

Maths Tutor Seaton, SA
Always be ready to help and to do it in a way that suits them best. I will try to take the time to understand each student’s goals, strengths, and learning style, and adapt my teaching accordingly. Whether it’s breaking down tricky concepts, offering support before a test, or just explaining something differently, I aim to create a safe,…
Fiona Shane
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Fiona Shane

Maths 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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Emma

Maths Tutor Largs Bay, SA
I think the most import things a tutor can do is develop in the student a sense of self belief and confidence along with strong foundational numeracy skills. Along with this a sense of enjoyment and accomplishment will keep them seeking to learn more long after the tutoring has ended. I have years of experience of all years of maths so I know the…
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Bianca

Maths Tutor Seaton, SA
For me, it is absolutely pertinent for tutors to build a rapport and gain trust from their student, which may encompass many different actions. It may involve giving subject advice from experience, being reassuring and having sound knowledge of the course and content. In doing so, tutors can aid students to develop a genuine interest in the…
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falguni

Maths Tutor Croydon Park, SA
understanding others way of learning friendly nature towards…
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Lidia

Maths Tutor Findon, SA
I also consider a great tutor to be someone who builds a good rapport with their students and ensures a warm and friendly learning environment. Helping students develop self-confidence and improve study skills while also making them feel good about their accomplishments is also significant. In addition, I believe it is very important to be…
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Jye

Maths Tutor Findon, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is an ability to relate to students and to make them feel comfortable, enticing them to learn. From here, this factor will allow students to learn to the best of their ability and make the most of their time with the tutor. As a tutor, my main strength would be my ability to help students…
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Harsimrat

Maths Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Personalised learning plan Differentiated instruction Encourage conceptual thinking Provide intellectual stretch in tasks Help students improve their study habits Organisation and time management Differentiated instruction Multidimensional student assessment Personalised learning Encourage conceptual thinking and multiple representations…
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Christy Jeevan

Maths Tutor West Croydon, SA
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to assess their interest, strong and weak points and guide them to help them decide what field/specialization they want to seem themselves in. Marks and grades albeit very important and not the defining factors for their future. They have to see for themselves what they are passionate about and a…
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Ivan

Maths Tutor West Croydon, SA
Being a tutor brings me valuable lessons, one of which is to ensure the students understand the concepts through problems. It was quite challenging at first because some problems were quite tricky and the students could give up. But it was extremely important to make them believe that they can solve it by step-by-step instruction. It is not an…
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Thi

Maths Tutor Croydon Park, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated. However, this can be challenging especially when they have many knowledge gaps and feel fallen behind at school. A good tutor is able to identify and fill in those gaps, helping students realise their full potentials and gain confidence. It is also important…
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Daniel

Maths Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is engage them within a subject, keep them interested to learn more, and motivate students to do their absolute best. Tutors should also be able to explain their reasoning very well, and build better study habits I believe my biggest strength as a tutor is being able to explain…
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Rohit

Maths Tutor Regency Park, SA
-Encourage Students. -Get Them Involved into field of study. -Get Creative. -Draw Connections to Real Life. -Synchronous learning. -Providing a sense of future prospectives My teaching methodology involves; firstly getting to know my students difficulties that are faced by them in that field of study and explaining that large…
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Audrey

Maths Tutor Henley Beach, SA
The most important things is for a tutor to help a student to come to a place where they enjoy the experience of learning rather than see it as a chore. I am very good at communicating complex ideas using simple…
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Balpreet

Maths Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
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Edbert

Maths Tutor Kidman Park, SA
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student are to guide and help the students to get on the right pathway and helping them understand their choices. I have lots of patience towards my students, always trying to understand my students, always being punctual, helping my students when help is need and be kind to…
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Braeden

Maths Tutor Beverley, SA
Provide students with the confidence they need to understand and solve problems using their own skills. Also making the task more interesting and engaging as that will help with their ability to problem solve and become invested in finding a solution. I am very patient and believe I can explain or teach concepts in a way that is comprehensible. As…
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Trent

Maths Tutor Croydon Park, SA
It's to be able to notice the reasons behind my students' struggle and find out the right method and the right way to help them make adjustments and become better at it. It's clear that I am not sort of an expert in the subjects that my students are struggling with, but I would undoubtedly do my best to get them better, including flexibly doing…
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HARMEET RAJESHBHAI

Maths Tutor Welland, SA
A role of tutor is to clear the concepts of student individually that they have studied during class. A tutor is there to guide students by making them realise their mistakes and later by explaining and solving the topics. And for that tutor should know his students first. As a tutor I think knowing and understanding the working method of each…
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Nathasha

Maths Tutor Allenby Gardens, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a personal learning experience understanding their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, I believe it is important to provide a human connection, and be consistent such that these young learners believe their tutors really want the best for them. I'm very dedicated and would ensure…

Local Reviews

Sakshi is great and worked really well with Ella, feels like a good fit.
Michelle, Alberton

Inside QueenstownTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Maddison worked on multiplication and division, as well as applying the gradient formula to points on a graph.

In Year 9, Marcus focused on trigonometric ratios and practiced solving angles of elevation and depression problems using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Charlotte reviewed negative indices and drew exponential graphs with reflections to reinforce understanding of function transformations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly left steps out in algebra and trigonometry, saying, "I can do this in my head," which led to hidden sign errors and confusion with negative indices.

In a Year 9 scenario, missed homework was common—one lesson began with "I lost my questions," so class time had to be used for catch-up rather than new concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student admitted not practicing set work; as a result, she struggled to recall how to convert fractions to percentages during problem-solving tasks.

One Year 7 session revealed that messy working and over-erasing made it hard for her to check or correct errors on perimeter questions.

Recent Achievements

One Queenstown tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through trigonometry problems now pausing to double-check her steps and talk herself through the logic aloud—something she avoided before.

In Year 9, another student initially struggled with compound area questions but recently caught onto even the more complicated ones, carefully reviewing each answer for accuracy as she worked.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who often guessed when unsure about spelling now brings her homework every week and openly asks for clarification, which helped her earn her first perfect score on a spelling test.

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 Alberton Primary School.