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Sheidow Park's tutors include a seasoned primary and high school teacher with seven years' classroom experience, an assistant professor of mathematics, peer mentors and academic award winners in maths and science, university-trained educators, specialist OSHC and inclusion support staff, plus accomplished private tutors with proven records helping K–12 students thrive across diverse subjects.

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    Real Results

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    Any Grade

    High school or primary, you'll get a tutor that fits your needs.

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    1000's of Happy Students

    Our tutors show WHAT to study + HOW to study

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    Lesson Reports

    You'll get feedback on each lesson, so you know how your child gets on.

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Chinese Tutor Seacombe Gardens, SA
Responsible Patience Confidence - in the subjects a tutor teach Creative - in teaching method and explains question Friendly Honesty - no one knows everything, be honest about what you don’t know rather than make up a wrong answer on the spot (pretend confident and under control), do some research and get back to the question :)) 1. I…
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Chinese Tutor Warradale, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to solve the student's academic problem and trying to understand the student. Meanwhile, the tutor should make sure the student won's lost their interest's in study. My strength as a tutor is that I am patient and friendly. As I was a student before I know that study is hard and it is…
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Chinese Tutor Marion, SA
The most important things a tutor can do could be split into two parts. Academically, tutors are there to help the student to learn all the knowledge required for them to achieve better grades. Spiritually, tutors are there as mentors, which they need to encourage the student to achieve their full potential, because usually due to exam pressure,…

Local Reviews

Walter seems to be the perfect fit for Conor, excellent knowledge and teaching skills.
Brian, Sheidow Park

Inside Sheidow ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emily focused on solving linear equations and identifying perpendicular lines, practicing with both algebraic problems and worded questions.

For Year 10, Josh worked through factorising quadratic expressions using the sum and product method and revisited expanding brackets to strengthen his exam skills.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Grace tackled confidence intervals for means—choosing sample sizes and understanding how sample size affects interval width—and practiced testing statistical claims using real past exam questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, occasionally multiplies when addition is required, and vice versa—this muddled process made working steps harder to follow, especially without clear equals signs.

In a Year 10 geometry session, the student was missing their book of 'mini-theorems' and had to recall details from memory, slowing progress on proofs.

For a Year 12 probability test, emailed materials were sent home because homework was incomplete; revision focused mainly on familiar question types rather than challenging scenarios.

After setbacks in calculus (Year 11), motivation dipped noticeably—time that could have been spent clarifying errors was instead spent quietly re-reading notes.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Sheidow Park noticed one Year 9 student, who previously rushed through algebra and made errors with expanding brackets, now slows down and checks each step—this shift has meant fewer mistakes and more reliable answers.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who had trouble interpreting worded geometry questions is now able to break them down logically, confidently finding equations of lines using distance formula without prompting.

In a recent session, a senior student independently used their calculator to solve binomial probability problems for the first time, after weeks of needing reminders about the process.

What they say about our tutoring

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So far Katie has been prompt, personable and prepared. As you say it is very early days -we are only just getting to the point where we are clear on where she is at and where she needs to be.

Yes we are happy with Kavindu. Emily seems more confident with one on one home tutoring than class tutoring. thanks

He's here now, drinking miso and walking Em through Pythagoras (poor sole). It's all good.  She appreciates this time and enjoys his learning insights so that's a winner.

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 Hallett Cove Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodend Primary School.