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Tutors in Stockwell include seasoned school teachers with Master's and Graduate Diplomas in Education, accomplished university lecturers and academic award-winners, primary specialists with years of classroom and one-on-one support experience, a Magna Cum Laude psychology graduate, experienced K–12 English and maths tutors, competition high-achievers, and dedicated mentors passionate about helping students thrive.

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Mollie

Psychology Tutor Nuriootpa, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to their concerns and also find the gaps in knowledge they have to be able to work with them and focus on helping to learn what they are struggling with to help them through their education. The strengths I have as a tutor are that if I do not know the answer to something, I would…

Local Reviews

We were very happy with the tutor Shan and hope to work with him in the next two terms. He has quickly caught on to the requirements that need to be met for our daughter Izabella.
Beata

Inside StockwellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alyssa focused on applying BODMAS to multi-step equations and interpreting worded questions about perimeter, using highlighters and graph paper to break down problems.

Year 10 student Elysia worked on converting fractions to decimals by using division, as well as simplifying complex fractions in line with her TAFE Maths requirements.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Jai practised skip counting by 3s using outdoor pavers for a visual pattern, and reinforced telling the time on an analogue clock with chalk drawings outside.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 TAFE Maths, gaps between Elysia's lessons led to forgotten steps in converting fractions to decimals; "with a month's gap, she had forgotten parts of the process," which meant an hour was spent just revising old ground before moving on.

In Year 7, Alyssa initially struggled with worded questions, often omitting written working—her tutor noted that "writing everything down helped her see mistakes and clarify what the question wanted."

For Treasure (Year 5), quickly guessing on Prodigy or giving up without checking answers resulted in avoidable errors and missed learning moments.

Regular review and visible working proved key across grades.

Recent Achievements

One Stockwell tutoring session saw a Year 11 student, Elysia, become much more independent in Maths by creating her own step-by-step "cheat sheets" for tricky processes like BODMAS and simplifying fractions—something she used to find overwhelming without reminders.

In Year 8, Alyssa has started double-checking her answers using written notes instead of relying on mental calculations alone; this shift has helped her catch small errors and boosted her accuracy in new algebra topics.

Meanwhile, Tegan (Year 5) now asks for homework and brings classwork to lessons after previously waiting passively for instructions—she even completed double the assigned punctuation practice last week.

What they say about our tutoring

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The tutoring sessions with Dominic are going very well. He has certainly helped Kailiana to gain confidence and skills in maths, while keeping a calm, friendly, and easy-going mood for the tutoring sessions. As any 8 year old does, Kailiana can get distracted from time to time, but Dominic has always taken this in stride, and been very creative in engaging with Kailiana in order to retain her attention. For example, there was one instance where she jumped up out of nowhere and decided to feed her goldfish in the middle of them trying to solve some questions about volume. Once she got back to the table Dominic asked her about her fish, and then changed the objects in the question they were solving to fish. He effectively got her back on track and engaged her attention in a warm and gentle way. Kailiana looks forward to her tutoring sessions, with is another testament to the good work Dominic has been doing with her.

Our daughter seems to respond well to Adam and even though it's still early days she is much more confident!

We are finding Eloise great. She is very good with Penny and has really listened to where Penny needs help with most and has prepared for her lessons well. We plan on keeping up tutoring as I think it's making a big difference with Penny's confidence at school. She has gone from below the expected level in term 1 report to at the the expected level for her end of year report.

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 Nuriootpa Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Light Pass Primary School.