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Scott Creek's tutors include a PhD-qualified maths education specialist and former assistant principal, an Adelaide High English teacher with two master's degrees, an ATAR 98.85 achiever and prize-winning mentor, award-winning music and language instructors, accomplished sports coaches, and university students with proven excellence in maths, science, and communication.

Hamish
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Hamish

Maths Tutor Aldgate, SA
I think that some tutors get caught up in focusing solely on the work in front of them and miss out on teaching younger students about the life in front of them. Instead of doing more work, tutors should provide organisation tips and possible strategies they can put in place to improve the quality of their work. Also, forming close relationships…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Maths Tutor Coromandel Valley, SA
The number one most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is make sure that the student builds a strong understanding of the content. There is a difference between knowing how to work out a problem, and why a problem is solved the way it is. I think that when you understand the why instead of just how it becomes very simple to…
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Hwarang

Maths Tutor Craigburn Farm, SA
Communicate, and approach in different methods to efficiently help students understand, and prepare for the class with enough contents and learning plans to progress each class smoothly. As I have experienced the curriculum of high school teaching myself. I understand each individual students have different priorities or aims in their academic…
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Aaron

Maths Tutor Craigburn Farm, SA
I believe that tutors must have a good attitude and genuinely enjoy the concepts and the subject. Without this, the student will most likely find the tutoring bland and boring, which would reduce their engagement and their overall performance and knowledge in the subject. My experience as a tennis coach has shown me how different students learn at…
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Damien

Maths Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
Motivating a student is arguably even more important. Any assistance is meaningless if an individual doesn't have a desire to learn. Helping a student to understand what they want to learn and why is the thing I value above all as a teacher. I feel that I have a firm grasp on mathematics that would be useful to share with others. I have a desire…
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Emmanuel

Maths Tutor Blackwood, SA
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to teach themselves. Instead of spoon-feeding students the answers to specific questions, a good tutor helps students understand how to think to devise a solution for any problem they encounter. Being only 18 years old and currently in Year 12, I thoroughly…
Tom
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Tom

Maths Tutor Blackwood, SA
Set clear expectations and help students develop strong study habits that extend beyond a single subject. Having recently completed SACE (in 2024) with a raw ATAR of 99.90, my knowledge of the high school curriculum is up to date. I am aware of common troubles many students experience in a variety of high school subjects, and through personal…
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Akash

Maths Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
- Make the learning content as interesting as possible - Teach in a manner that is as easy to understand as possible - Be a good role model overall for the student to learn from - Support the student through their academic journey - Help the student be independent As a tutor I believe that I have the ability to make a learning topic…
Olivia
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Olivia

Maths Tutor Upper Sturt, SA
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school…
Charlotte
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Charlotte

Maths Tutor Aldgate, SA
A tutor can be really influential for each student they instruct. Not only do they have a significant impact on the learning outcomes for the student, but also on their passions and interests. In my experience, having a knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher can foster a deep affection for a learning area or subject. For example, the care and…
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Sebastian

Maths Tutor Aldgate, SA
I think that it is important to listen to what a student finds to be their weaknesses in a subject and helping them develop that, even if it deviates from the original plan. I also find that being friendly and maintaining a good rapport with a student is important. I am patient and understanding when teaching concepts which is something I learned…
James
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James

Maths Tutor Crafers, SA
Finding out a students level of dependence on help in order to progressively increase their resilience without the risk of overloading them with too much information. Patience and ability to show different approaches to problems (maths…
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Edmario

Maths Tutor Coromandel Valley, SA
A tutor should illuminate the skills, information and methodology on which academic excellence is predicated, thus enabling students to undertake work with confidence and awareness. The communication of this guidance -- and the guidance itself -- should be tailored to the individual's own needs. I am perceptive, patient, and good at articulating…
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Suyeon

Maths Tutor Hawthorndene, SA
The personalisation of learning is the most important thing I consider a maths tutor can do for their student. There is no one-size-fits-all study skills as every students have different interests and strengths. Therefore, I believe it is important to truly incorporate their interests and maximise their strengths in tutoring, for the students to…
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Anandasivam

Maths Tutor Hawthorndene, SA
Inspire Good at building conceptual…
Michelle
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Michelle

Maths Tutor Coromandel Valley, SA
The tutor needs to know his/her tutee first, including the tutee's learning style. Building a good rapport is also imperative for the tutee to feel comfortable so that learning becomes more meaningful for them. I am focused on the goal of helping the tutee learn and understand the concept. I am patient and would always exhaust the different…
Prateek
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Prateek

Maths Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
Help them improve their grade so they can reach their goals. I used to be bad at mathematics to begin with so I can predict where a student might have problems and prepare a way to help them beforehand. I am also a people person thus I am quite comfortable interacting in one on one…
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Clayton

Maths Tutor Chandlers Hill, SA
I think that the most important things a maths tutor can do for a student are these two things: Firstly teaching them what they need to learn (the subject you're tutoring), but more importantly, teaching them the skills of how to be confident and go find out what they need to learn and teach themselves. It is overall, teaching them the skills of…
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lucas

Maths Tutor Hawthorndene, SA
The most important part of being a maths tutor is ensuring all pursuits are cerebral and remaining disciplined when working with children. If you start moving off-topic then the essential time has been wanted for both parties, at the same time however you must also ensure that the children do not get board, overall productivity decreases when…
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Arinjay

Maths Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
I think the most important things a maths tutor can do are to make learning clear, build the student’s confidence, and be patient and supportive. A good tutor helps students understand rather than just memorise, encourages questions, and creates a comfortable space where students feel confident to learn and improve. I think my strengths as a…
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Kelly

Maths Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
It is important that a maths tutor be supportive and encouraging of students in their learning, to never underestimate the potential of their students and believe in them. I am able to look at topics and break them down into their simpler, more understandable components, developing a full and comprehensive understanding. I am also approachable,…
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Dhrithi

Maths Tutor Blackwood, SA
The most important thing a maths tutor can do is create a safe, encouraging space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. It's crucial to not only help students understand the material but also to build their confidence and show them that they are capable of solving problems on their own. Providing the right level of…
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Aaryan

Maths Tutor Craigburn Farm, SA
A tutor should be able to help overcome challenges the student is facing in a manner that is comfortable for the student. Additionally, the tutor should set strategies and goals to ensure that challenge is overcome efficiently and nothing is forgotten. The tutor should also be an aid to the parents to ensure they are happy with progress. Overall,…

Local Reviews

I am so impressed with our tutor John. He has engaged my son from their first session and has made math a positive experience.
Jessica

Inside Scott CreekTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Lucas worked on applying the sine and cosine rules in trigonometry as well as solving worded probability questions.

For Year 10, Priya reviewed techniques for rearranging algebraic equations and practiced factorisation of polynomials, using graphing to reinforce connections between equations and their visual representations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Noah focused on understanding compound interest calculations and explored real-world applications involving appreciation and mortgages.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student often skipped showing working in algebra tasks, leading to errors that "should've been an A considering his understanding of the topic."

For a Year 10 assignment, incomplete explanations meant reasoning was unclear and lost marks in multi-step geometry proofs.

In Year 4, forgetting to write units on measurement questions resulted in confusion over final answers.

A Year 11 English student's paragraph structure remained underdeveloped; as noted, "needs to focus on the reflective aspect of the recount," which left their ideas disconnected and feedback unaddressed after drafts.

Recent Achievements

One Scott Creek tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through exams and lose marks on "silly mistakes" now slowing down to double-check answers before moving on, especially with algebra questions.

In another session, a high schooler who previously hesitated to ask for clarification during lessons began pausing mid-problem to request help with tricky graph interpretation—a big shift from quietly guessing.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student showed real independence by switching between decimals and fractions without prompts, after struggling with conversions last term.

Last week, that same student finished all ten practice problems without any calculation errors.

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 Stirling Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scott Creek Primary School.