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Semaphore South's tutors include a Head of Mathematics Faculty and SACE specialist with decades of classroom and leadership experience, an ATAR 99.35 Dux and university medallist, a maths Olympiad awardee, seasoned K–12 private tutors, peer mentors, STEM graduates, and high-achieving university students dedicated to inspiring academic growth in every learner.

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    Any Grade

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    1000's of Happy Students

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    Lesson Reports

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Vanessa

Psychology Tutor Seaton, SA
I think that the most important things that a tutor should have when teaching students is to dedicate as much Time as possible to the student in order to understand the tasks they are required to do. Patience is also another important thing to have as things take time. Dedication, not giving up on the student, everyone learns at their own…
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Lucy

Psychology Tutor Largs Bay, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower the individual to believe they can do it. This requires inspiring growth and motivation, as you cannot force someone to learn but only encourage one to try their best. To me, a student's best is always something to be celebrated and from here, I provide support and aid when the…
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Adam

Psychology Tutor Gillman, SA
As someone who studied Psychology for years, I can say that I did so because I had an excellent teacher for the subject in high school. My English teacher was also very nurturing despite my poor performance and that was an important experience for me. That encapsulates what I think is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student:…
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Psychology Tutor Henley Beach, SA
The most important thing in tutoring is ensuring teaching is catered to each individual student. A tutoring session is often set up as a one-on-one session allowing a unique relationship between student and tutor, whereby a tutor can gain a deep understanding of the teaching that works best for a student, and ways that may not work so well. As a…

Local Reviews

All has been going really well, Lidia is amazing with Ella and we are really seeing progress. We look forward to continuing in term 4.
Michelle, Alberton

Inside Semaphore SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Maddison discussed her main challenges with division, fractions, and algebra while reviewing Year 9 topics together and creating a plan for future lessons.

For Year 8 Michael, the focus was on improving multiplication and division skills before tackling points on a graph and using the gradient formula.

In Year 10, Sarah recapped coordinate geometry and worked through new concepts like indices and Pythagoras' theorem, using practice questions to reinforce each area.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, a student arrived without any class notes and shared that their teacher gives no quiz feedback or lesson support—leaving them unsure about errors.

Another Year 9 student was unaware of an upcoming quiz, showing gaps in test planning and self-organization.

For a senior maths student, incomplete homework was handed in; the tutor observed, "she didn't use the cheat sheet as a guide," so key revision steps were missed.

Meanwhile, a primary student repeatedly forgot her word list and homework, which meant spelling practice could not be reviewed—her focus drifted, leading to more mistakes during the session.

Recent Achievements

One Semaphore South tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with situational math problems now actively asks her teacher for returned tests and clarifies where she gets stuck, showing more independence in her learning.

Another high schooler began talking herself through problem steps out loud—she didn't do this before—which helped her avoid mistakes during practice and made her reasoning much clearer.

Meanwhile, a younger student brought homework to the session for the first time without prompting and remembered tricky spelling words using new strategies, then spelled every word correctly on her weekly test.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are so happy and impressed with Pariese. She has already made a great rapport with Charlie, which was our initial concern. She is both both professional and engaging with an obvious passion for maths. She has given us feedback relating to Charlie's learning style and is active in finding strategies to suit him. The fact that he looks forward to his lesson, is a testament in itself. She is always punctual and happy to have a brief at the end of each session. I have spoken to Pariese about Charlie needing long term tutoring, to which she agreed.

Everything seems to be progressing well, Trai is asking questions which is good, he is quite happy to have the lessons I know its early days so we will wait and see

Everything is going well and Nayte likes Thilacsan. He has given Nayte some problems to work out during the week which he is doing.

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 West Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Le Fevre High School.