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Tutors in Summertown include a Master of Teaching graduate and experienced secondary science/maths educator, a physics PhD student with 100+ seminars led and First Class Honours, multiple ATAR 97–99.5+ graduates with subject merits and Olympiad experience, accomplished robotics and music coaches, seasoned peer mentors, and award-winning leaders in STEM, creative arts, and sport.

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Connor

Maths Tutor Hectorville, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to pivot their teaching style in order to suit not only the content but how the student learns. Without this ability to change as necessary you are putting your students at a significant disadvantage. Breaking down complex concepts into simple ideas. Creating a comfortable learning environment where…
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Braeden

Maths Tutor Norwood, SA
Provide students with the confidence they need to understand and solve problems using their own skills. Also making the task more interesting and engaging as that will help with their ability to problem solve and become invested in finding a solution. I am very patient and believe I can explain or teach concepts in a way that is comprehensible. As…
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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…
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Grace

Maths Tutor Athelstone, SA
Tutors not only have to have a solid grasp of the subjects but also a profound understanding of their students. Students have diverse ways of learning and having different ways of explaining things I think is important for a tutor to be successful at their job. Furthermore, making it as fun as you can for the students undergoing the tutoring is…
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Jacqueline

Maths Tutor Highgate, SA
As a 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 explain…
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Mostafa Didar

Maths Tutor Norwood, SA
Besides helping them understand and learn a topic, the tutor should also help the student master the topic through mastery learning. Mastery learning is a way of designing units of work so that each set of tasks focuses on a particular learning objective and students must master a task to move onto the next one. The tutor should also help the…
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ADAM

Maths Tutor Greenhill, SA
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Charlotte

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
A tutor can be really influential for each student they instruct. Not only do they have a significant impact on the learning outcomes for the student, but also on their passions and interests. In my experience, having a knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher can foster a deep affection for a learning area or subject. For example, the care and…
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Olivia

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be able to teach them skills that they can use in their studies after they are finished with a tutor. Obviously it is a tutors job to teach them the task at hand, but I believe a great tutor is able to teach the student skills that will allow them to do better in school without the…
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Sebastian

Maths Tutor Stirling, SA
I think that it is important to listen to what a student finds to be their weaknesses in a subject and helping them develop that, even if it deviates from the original plan. I also find that being friendly and maintaining a good rapport with a student is important. I am patient and understanding when teaching concepts which is something I learned…
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Pavly

Maths Tutor Wattle Park, SA
Be patient with them as everyone learns at a different pace, and also reassure them, especially when they lack confidence. Most importantly provide them with the help they need to succeed. Patience, good communication, intelligence, understanding that it's my responsibility to help this student which will motivate me to work hard and help them to…
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Howen

Maths Tutor Wattle Park, SA
A strong relationship between the tutor and student to aid in the students understanding of the topic and area. Not only responsible for assisting a student in achieving a certain grade but working to improve the students passion and enjoyment while also deepening their understanding. I am a sociable and approachable individual who enjoys…
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Sophia

Maths Tutor Beaumont, SA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to develop a passion for the subject. This is essential as it encourages the student to not only thrive in school but also in their out of school learning, making the process of learning much easier for both the student and the parent. To achieve this, it's important to…
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Alex

Maths Tutor Teringie, SA
From my experience the most important aspect of tutoring is giving the student the confidence to do what they think is right. So much of maths and life is doing what you think is right and then reflecting on the consequences. If you don't have the confidence to take the first step then you won't solve anything. The hardest aspect is giving…
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Avinash

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
Help them understand what is required of them to reach that next grade band and help them get there I am a very sociable person so I am able to click with a wide range of people and personality…
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Konstantina

Maths Tutor Wattle Park, SA
When each session ends, students should be comfortable with the content covered, and also comfortable with applying the concepts in a variety of ways. Tutors need to enable students and help their way of thinking on how to approach different kinds of questions, especially questions that students don't know how to approach. Also, it is important…
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Ishjyot

Maths Tutor Burnside, SA
It is important to realise that every student has their own individual capabilities which need to be attended differently. Therefore, explaining topics based on their capabilities is necessary for the student to be successful. Being able to understand their needs and assist them whenever they feel stuck, thereby acknowledging 'out of the box'…
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Lauren

Maths Tutor Erindale, SA
Be patient with them and allow them to learn in a safe space where they feel free to ask any questions. I work to ensure that a student leaves fully understanding a concept, and make sure they know that any question is a reasonable question to have. I am also very patient and understand that learning can be frustrating, so I make sure that I…
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Emma

Maths Tutor Magill, SA
I believe that remaining patient, being very attentive, trying your best to understand the student, and modifying teaching approaches is the key to being an effective tutor. I believe that there is a lot of value in teaching students the art of metacognitive learning strategies such as using the syllabus as a roadmap for guiding and piecing…
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Josh

Maths Tutor Rosslyn Park, SA
Understanding that different students have different learning styles, learn content at different paces, and have different needs when needing tutor. Being approachable and friendly such that students feel comfortable approaching you. Making lessons engaging and easy to understand to further help students. Willingness to help students for…
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Thiren

Maths Tutor Woodforde, SA
Some of the most important things are to identify the students strengths and weaknesses in order to know which aspects need to be prioritized. Provide personalized instructions so that the approach can be tailored to the specific student. Set clear goals so that the student knows exactly what they are working towards, and can focus their…
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Sheng Ee

Maths Tutor Woodforde, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to follow their pace while tutoring and allow them to express their ideas without judging and make correction later on. I have patience and good listening skills which allow me to follow the pace of the students. I also have experience being a student, therefore I can share more knowledge regarding other…
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Pegah

Maths Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
Personally, building a students confidence within a subject is the most important aspect of tutoring. This means providing personalised support and encouraging critical thinking to allow for subject understandng to occur. As more understanding is built, students confidence grows as well. I have strong subject knowledge for both mathematics and…

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Inside SummertownTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alyssia focused on chemistry topics including titration calculations using molar ratios and balancing redox equations in preparation for her exam.

In Year 9, Jack worked through factorisation of polynomials and practised graphing linear equations, paying attention to identifying gradients and intercepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student spent the session consolidating understanding of Pythagoras' theorem by tackling both simple questions and test-style revision problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to explain reasoning behind answers in maths, with a tutor noting, "Needs to explain his reasoning behind answers more," leading to incomplete marks even when the solution was correct.

In Year 10 algebra, skipping clear working steps caused confusion and made it harder to find small sign errors—especially under test conditions.

A senior chemistry student relied heavily on set equations instead of applying concepts independently, so adapting to unfamiliar questions became difficult.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student's handwriting issues—such as inconsistent use of capital letters—made written work hard for both themselves and others to follow during class activities.

Recent Achievements

One Summertown tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had always lost marks to small algebra mistakes start double-checking his work during practice tests—he now catches most errors before moving on, which hadn't happened in previous sessions.

A Year 9 student who used to stay quiet when confused has begun asking clear, specific questions about fractions and index laws, showing real initiative to fill knowledge gaps rather than waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner, after weeks of reminders, managed to add and subtract mixed numbers independently with only minimal guidance needed this time.

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 Stirling Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Uraidla Primary School.