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Polgahage Maheshi

Maths Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are identifying the areas where the students lack and improving in that areas. Also the tutor should have the ability to make the subject interesting by using different teaching techniques. Understanding unique requirements for each child. Keeping the children interested in the…
Amrutha Varshini
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Amrutha Varshini

Maths Tutor Glenelg East, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel welcome and build their confidence by acknowledging their progress no matter how small it is. It is also crucial for a tutor to recognize that everyone learns differently and adapt their teaching styles accordingly. Having finished high school just about two…
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Griffith
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Griffith

Maths Tutor Sheidow Park, SA
A tutor needs to be able to adapt to whatever questions or queries the student has. In my role as a PASS Leader at Adelaide Uni, I always had material prepared, which occasionally I didn't use because the students wanted to focus on something else. You need to be able to think on your feet and find a way to present the problem in a way the student…
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Joshua

Maths Tutor Trott Park, SA
I believe that the most important I can do for a student is being a role model that a student can be comfortable to ask questions and address problems and issues within their academic career. Eliminating the fear of being looked down upon for not understanding a concept and the loss of moral is the first step to improving learning and growth. This…
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Sunita

Maths Tutor Ascot Park, SA
A tutor can encourage student so that they can boost their confident to do the things and make them understand things from their point of view so that they remember lessons for long time. Similarly, a tutor can help students to improve attitude towards learning that students no longer feel overwhelm or frustrated towards it. I think my strengths…
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Sahar

Maths Tutor Ascot Park, SA
The most significant role of a tutor is understanding of necessities of every single student. So that a good relationship must be established between the student and me. Some critical attributes for that are adaptability, energy, openness, humility, and being aware of multicultural differences. Often, this relationship is created quickly, but at…
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Anupriya

Maths Tutor Morphettville, SA
A tutor can essentially make or break a student. She can enhance the self confidence of the student which will be beneficial for the student throughout their career. Apart from enhancing their knowledge, she enhances the student's social skills, their problem solving abilities and prepares them for tackling real life problems. Through face to…
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Zehra Aziz

Maths Tutor St Marys, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Give one-on-one attention to students 2. Improve academic skills, self-esteem and confidence 3. Encourage self-paced and self-directed learning 4. Provide a positive and distraction free environment 5. Help overcome learning obstacles 1. Effective communication 2. Unique teaching…
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Reon

Maths Tutor Park Holme, SA
While I think it's important to assist students from an academic standpoint, I also think it's important for tutors to help students develop a sense of purpose in their studies. Teaching students to direct their motivations towards their goals, rather than solely their grades, can be just as important for their future as anything a tutor can…
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Akash

Maths Tutor Flagstaff Hill, 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…
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Damien

Maths Tutor Flagstaff Hill, 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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YANZHI

Maths Tutor Edwardstown, SA
Give them confidence in their study and let them be interested in the subject which they are not really good at it. Choosing the suitable way of studying for each student. I can understand both in Chinese and English. I can understand the feeling of people who do not quite good at study as I am not really do well in study…
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Meera

Maths Tutor Sheidow Park, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is getting them motivated to work hard. It is important that the students themselves have a desire to improve. Another majorly important thing is a focus on understanding and confidence in the concepts rather than finding patterns in repetitive practice. Additionally, tutors should…
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Tessinerin

Maths Tutor Glenelg, SA
help the student understand the subject matter in a manner that he/she can comprehend since each person has a different learning style. I understand the subject well and can communicate the concepts in written, verbal, and graphic…
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Thomas

Maths Tutor Ascot Park, SA
To be available for them, to listen to them, understand them and help them believe there is something wonderful and worthwhile they can achieve in this life on earth. As a tutor, my strengths are conveying to students hard topics in a simple…
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Walter

Maths Tutor Ascot Park, SA
Guide them to new understanding of concepts they still need to grasp. Ensuring that they make links between concepts over different disciplines. Setting an example of being an outstanding life long student. My strengths are: flexibility broad knowledge of various topics Acquired by my many years of formal study Patience Results…
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Valarie

Maths Tutor Ascot Park, SA
It is important that students succeed and sometimes this means going back to the concept. In my teaching I've explained to students who don't understand that the teacher needs to find another way to present the content. Having taught ESL I empathise with students whose second language is English. I have considerable experience and have succeeded…
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Stella

Maths Tutor Glenelg, SA
To encourage and make the students believe in themselves. Some students who are not doing well in Maths feel that they do not have the aptitude for the subject. We, as the tutor, have to identify the areas that they need improvement, teach and build their foundation from there. When they experience small success, their motivation for learning…
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Sam

Maths Tutor Glenelg, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do is help students develop habits that focus on truly understanding how concepts and topics work, rather than just memorising methods. When students start to see the "why" behind the maths, it often sparks a sense of enjoyment and fulfilment that makes learning more meaningful. This deeper…
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Jaydon

Maths Tutor Glenelg, SA
As a tutor it is crucial to deeply understand the ambitions and goals of each student; their current level, and where they want to end up or what they want to achieve. This helps the tutor and student to create realistic but valuable goals, and underlying expectations throughout the experience. I think that as a tutor, I have strengths in truly…
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Akshay

Maths Tutor Edwardstown, SA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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Avidan

Maths Tutor Pasadena, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are establishing a positive rapport, identifying individual needs, providing personalized instruction, fostering independent learning, and offering continuous assessment and feedback. Building trust creates a safe environment for active engagement. Understanding the student's…
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Linh

Maths Tutor Plympton Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build their confidence and inspire their love for learning and curiosity. As a tutor, my strengths are patience, organisational skills, and subject…

Local Reviews

Isabella really enjoyed her first tutoring session , she said "I learnt more in this session then i have the whole semester".
Oonagh, Seacliff Park

Inside Seacliff ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily worked on expressing decimal numbers as **percentages and vice versa**, along with simplifying ratios and calculating percentages of given amounts.

For Year 9, Thomas practiced applying the **chain, product, and quotient rules in differentiation** to solve calculus problems involving equations of tangents and explored intervals where functions are increasing or decreasing using sign diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jake focused on physics concepts like **projectile motion—breaking down velocity into horizontal and vertical components—and revised conservation of momentum** through targeted problem sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, one student repeatedly avoided showing working when subtracting decimals with exchanging, which made it difficult to spot calculation slips—"he tried to do it all in his head and lost track of the columns."

A Year 9 learner showed low motivation during revision for a fractions test, often skipping essential practice on fraction multiplication/division and relying heavily on calculators for harder questions rather than engaging with new methods.

In Year 12 physics, forgetting to list known variables before starting multi-step problems led to confusion over which formula to apply, resulting in wasted time searching for mistakes instead of progressing confidently.

Recent Achievements

One Seacliff Park tutor noticed Thomas, a senior high school student, now confidently chooses the correct differentiation rule—chain, product, or quotient—without prompts and applies them to complex functions, a real shift from earlier sessions where he'd hesitate and wait for guidance.

In another session, Stephen in Year 10 started checking his own calculations using the "check-back" method rather than relying on the tutor to spot mistakes; previously he'd skip this step entirely.

Meanwhile, Jye in primary school surprised his tutor by independently using word attack skills when reading unfamiliar words aloud—a change from last term's tendency to pause and look for help.

What they say about our tutoring

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Kaziboni has been excellent teacher & uplifted my daughter Ahliyah spirits & has taught her so much this last month. My daughter & I are happy with his tutoring skills & Ahliyah understands his teaching methods very well. We are happy to continue tutoring from Kaziboni & I would highly recommend him as a tutor to any child. Thanks again & have a wonderful week.

We are extremely happy with tutoring.  Daniels confidence has grown already and he is enjoying the sessions.  Ben is great .thanks

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 Brighton Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seacliff Primary School.