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Tutors in St Georges include an IB dux with a 99.95 ATAR, an Australian Maths Olympiad honoree (ATAR 99.60), seasoned K–12 tutors with over six years' experience, Kumon and peer mentoring leaders, debating champions, a PhD university teaching assistant, medical and engineering students, and subject prize-winners across maths, science, English, music and languages.

Laura
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Laura

Maths Tutor St Georges, SA
I believe that it is important for tutors to be passionate about teaching. This way, it is easier for the student to gain interest in the subject, which ultimately leads to better performance from the student as they are more motivated to study and learn. I also think that it is important for tutors to create a comfortable learning environment for…
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Mahi

Maths Tutor St Georges, SA
The most important think that I consider I can do as a maths tutor is providing them with personalised guidance which allow them to excel in the subject and enhance their knowledge regarding the subject. Also providing them with enough resources to allow them to practise and get a better understanding of the topic allowing them to build muscle…
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Daniel

Maths Tutor St Georges, SA
To be passionate and committed to the success of the student, putting their needs and requirements first and to be able to clearly and concisely explain complicated ideas and methods so they are easily understood. I have a good ability to explain complicated ideas in a way that means that they can be easily understood. I am also very patient and…
Matthew
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Matthew

Maths Tutor St Georges, SA
To find a way to explain problems to a student that suits that particular student, as you can explain something to someone for a long time, but they may still be unable to understand it if it isn't presented in a way that is suitable for their learning style. I think it is also important to be able to answer questions outside of the tutoring time…
Kate
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Kate

Maths Tutor Glen Osmond, SA
tutor/mentor should teach student how to think and ways to process the the subject in question. Student will not able to maintain the theory if all they they can remember is the process I think my strength is the ability to communicate with younger kids and also trying different methods to help them understand and learn. I believe that learning…
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Chongkai

Maths Tutor Glenunga, SA
To ensure that the students do comprehend everything that has been taught I am sensitive to observe the studying behavior thus I could create an unique study method for the…
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Xingyu

Maths Tutor Glenunga, SA
A tutor needs to always be supportive. A student needs a maths tutor because (s)he wants help. Sometimes not getting a good result can be frustrating for them. A tutor needs to make sure that the students are motivated to improve. I'm good at understanding why the students are stuck, whether it is not knowing how to apply a formula or weak…
Timothy
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Timothy

Maths Tutor Myrtle Bank, SA
The goal of tutoring should be to empower students and thus the primary focus of tuition should be to develop confidence and independence rather than reliance. For this reason, I believe the most important component of tutoring is not working through content, but reflecting and future planning to ensure the student believes they have the skills…
Angelina
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Angelina

Maths Tutor Glenside, SA
I believe it is important to understand the student's weaknesses and strengths before starting to teach them. I have come across a common problem with students, which is that they often jump straight into trying to solve a problem without fully understanding the theory/basics first. Hence, I try to first help them understand the basics then go…
Winston
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Winston

Maths Tutor Frewville, SA
For me, the important thing that I can do for my students is helping them to build confidence. I guess most students tend to hire tutors not because they are not good at the subject somehow, but because they lack confidence and interest in it. Therefore, what I can do is to activate their interests and build up confidence in my way. There are…
Sarder Muhammed
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Sarder Muhammed

Maths Tutor Glenside, SA
A good tutor can positively affect students' life! Students are like clay, a good tutor can mold them into something meaningful and valuable. Students loves me because i have a good tuning with…
Thomas
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Thomas

Maths Tutor Fullarton, SA
Tutors are expected to bolster student grades however this is not their true purpose, A tutor should help to develop students to not only achieve greater marks but also to have a greater understanding of the field they are being tutored in. This should extend beyond the tutoring time as the student develops the skills required to support…
Chloe
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Chloe

Maths Tutor Dulwich, SA
Improving their overall problem-solving and critical thinking skill, guiding them to be a successful and individual learner while establishing a positive learning environment and relationship between tutor and students. The most important part is to let them achieve their short-term goals and then long-term goals. - My distinction GPA (>80%) at…
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Farzan

Maths Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
understanding that not all students understand concepts the same way and the first time that can sense when students do not understand and willingly tries another approach of presenting the material. Passionate, empathetic, good listener, explaining material in multiple ways, reliable, evaluating students with asking several questions, and Giving…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for their student is to accommodate their learning style. Students have ranging techniques and motivations when learning content. Personally, I struggled with auditory learning as a student, and would therefore ask my teachers to give me a range of tactile learning techniques to assist in my learning.…
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Chiv Houng

Maths Tutor Parkside, SA
I believe support and encouragement are the most important elements that me as a maths tutor can help my students. Some students do not like to be pushed, and they need time for themselves as well, so supporting and encouraging them will direct them towards success. Some other students may experience difficulties in study (do not get a good…
Haider Ali
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Haider Ali

Maths Tutor Fullarton, SA
I think a maths tutor can teach a student how to learn a topic after it is explained by the tutor. Because at the end, it is the student who needs to learn by themselves after something is being taught to them. A tutor should make sure that anyone can learn those topics on their own if they are introduced by the tutor. My first strength as a tutor…
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Jacqueline

Maths Tutor Highgate, SA
As a maths tutor, you can help a student realise their potential. It is so important for students to become confident in their abilities. I believe tutoring can assist in this and allow students to perform to the best ability. I am a very communicative and patient person. If the student does not understand something, I will always try my best to…
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Adrian

Maths Tutor Heathpool, SA
Providing consistent guidance, support and encouragement. Developing skills and confidence so the student can achieve their goals and become an independent learner. Patient, understanding and empathic style. Strong grasp of the subject, explained in an engaging and interesting way. Reliable and mature tutor with a genuine passion for helping…
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Rajinda

Maths Tutor Heathpool, SA
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do is to both guide and assist the student in achieving the best possible results they can get. Focusing on what the students are struggling with, preparing them for upcoming assessments and giving constructive feedback on their current work. I have had many tutors over my high school years,…
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Amitava

Maths Tutor Heathpool, SA
To gain confidence in them and make them more methodical and improve their exam strategy and psychological approach. I can feel the wavelength of every student quickly and befit my style of teaching…
Daniel
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Daniel

Maths Tutor Dulwich, SA
- Facilitate open discussion about the stresses, intricacies, and difficulties of schooling (especially in Year 12) - Explain the same concept as a student's classroom teacher but in a way that is digestible to the student (offering a personal approach) - Be able to provide detailed feedback and/or comprehensive drafts for assignments and…
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Umama

Maths Tutor Dulwich, SA
I think that being able to build a rapport with the student is one of the fundamental skills to be a good tutor. This lays the foundation for the student being comfortable in asking questions to the tutor, as well as the tutor finding a teaching style that is most suited to the student. I am confident in my ability to explain subject matter to the…

Local Reviews

Just an up date on Alexander. He is absolutely shining with Matt - fantastic tutor!
Chrissie, Linden Park

Inside St GeorgesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Divyanshu focused on Stage 2 Chemistry topics such as **stoichiometry**, unit conversions, and chromatography (including Rf values and retention time), while in Mathematical Methods worked through differentiation techniques like chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, and applications to ln(x) and e^x using examples.

Year 11 Lucy revised **index laws**, worked with fractional indices including negative powers converted to surds, and practiced simplifying algebraic expressions with BEDMAS.

For Year 6 maths, Maja revisited linear relations from the basics—covering **gradient calculation** (rise over run), forms of y = mx + c, and graphing functions after missing two weeks of content.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student repeatedly struggled to draw accurate organic structures, such as esters and carbohydrates—"he attached the oxygen to the wrong carbon," one tutor noted—making it difficult to score full marks in written responses.

Meanwhile, in senior Maths, another student often forgot to substitute values back into original equations when finding stationary points, leading to incomplete solutions.

For a Year 7 learner, inconsistent recall of index laws slowed progress with fraction problems and left her uncertain during mixed operations.

When these gaps occurred under time pressure or test conditions, small errors compounded and confidence faltered mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One St Georges tutor noticed Zac, a Year 9 student, move from struggling to write much at all to independently completing a full-length essay within a week—something he hadn't managed before.

In recent high school maths sessions, Divyanshu has begun correcting his own algebraic mistakes without prompting and now solves first principle problems solo, showing a new level of self-reliance compared to earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, Lucy in primary years has shifted from hesitating with fractions to confidently adding and subtracting them with minimal guidance; last session she even factored simple equations accurately on her own.

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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seymour College.