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Torrens Park's tutors include a university-level lecturer with a decade of private tutoring experience, an ATAR 99.95 achiever and junior school mentor, medical and public health scholars, a Headstart scholar and karate instructor for kids, seasoned youth coaches, and accomplished recent graduates with high distinctions in maths, sciences, languages, music, and leadership.

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YANZHI

Tutor Edwardstown, SA
Give them confidence in their study and let them be interested in the subject which they are not really good at it. Choosing the suitable way of studying for each student. I can understand both in Chinese and English. I can understand the feeling of people who do not quite good at study as I am not really do well in study…
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Maxx

Tutor Glenalta, SA
Helping students become the best they can possibly be, allowing them to build confidence, and become independent learners. All in all, tutors should be the extra boost a student needs to achieve exactly what they want to. Through their services, a tutor should be able to provide the student with the basic skills needed to allow them to go on their…
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Sai Shruthi

Tutor Unley, SA
1. Being flexible 2. Being a good listener. 3. A good collaborator 4. A patient teacher 5. Should have a creative mind to devise creative methods which are student centric. 6. Be understanding. I am a tutor who can help students get to the depths of mathematics by developing intuitive thinking and creative methodologies. Throughout my…
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Kate

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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Emmanuel

Tutor Blackwood, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to teach themselves. Instead of spoon-feeding students the answers to specific questions, a good tutor helps students understand how to think to devise a solution for any problem they encounter. Being only 18 years old and currently in Year 12, I thoroughly…
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Hyunjun

Tutor Goodwood, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is Easy to understand the math concept, Excite to learn about math, Achievement of goal. I could easily explain about methodology to access the math concept. It will give the student to understand fast and effectively. Moreover, I took the 6 years of Engineering course. Those of time,…
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Wilfred

Tutor Parkside, SA
Other than imparting the lessons in school, I think being able to empathize with the students is key in effective teaching. As a matter of strategy, what I will do is to meet them where they are academically, then prepare a plan and implement it to be able to meet our goal(s). I have the ability to relate with young kids well. Raising three…
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Vijay

Tutor Edwardstown, SA
You have to believe that anybody can be coached to succeed. Truly understanding the subject matter and taking the time to explain it to the…
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Skye

Tutor Glen Osmond, SA
The most important goal for a tutor is to spark students' interest in the subject. Tutoring is not only about assisting with a student's grade. I do believe, though, that every student should find out what they are enthusiastic about. Due to my dual language proficiency in English and Chinese as an international student, I have experience…
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Linda

Tutor Unley, SA
As a tutor, being able to teach the content, and help student gain knowledge is the most important and baseline requirement. Although, another equally important thing is to be responsible and caring. I am interesting and engaging. I am also patient, so I rarely, if ever, get annoyed at my students for not understanding a concept or problem. I am…
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Nathasha

Tutor South Plympton, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a personal learning experience understanding their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, I believe it is important to provide a human connection, and be consistent such that these young learners believe their tutors really want the best for them. I'm very dedicated and would ensure…
Charlie
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Charlie

Tutor Forestville, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is prepare them for the unexpected. While it's important that the student can understand and solve general problems they may be presented with, the only way to achieve an A grade is to go above and beyond what is expected of them. This can only be achieved if the student is…
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Anika

Tutor Forestville, SA
Inspire students to understand the importance and broader concepts within mathematics. Also translate the mathematics to a way a student can understand - perhaps look at it more graphically, or by using a real world example - and by breaking down a complex problem into simple, easy to understand parts. I think I have a very versatile…
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Delmol

Tutor South Plympton, SA
Make students understand the concept using real world examples rather than just giving notes I have strong base in Maths and science. Confident to answer the questions…
Danula
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Danula

Tutor Goodwood, SA
Being able to get a student to understand the concepts in a problem rather than just teaching the steps to do a particular question. In general I am a calm, patient person and I tend to get along well with kids. This makes it easier to teach some intercate areas in the subject in a friendly and enjoyable…
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Tristan

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Listen. Every student excels in some ways and does not in others. This emphasises the importance for a tutor to present ideas in ways which allow the student to learn them in the most efficient and effective ways. This also ensures that the tutor does not repeat anything the student already knows and identifies what the student has yet to learn. -…
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Dornubari

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
First of all, a tutor needs to build the teacher-student relationship in order to build trust and comfort in the learning space. A tutor should never see a student as weak, but rather, should see a student as progressive. A tutor should encourage and properly guide the student to better comprehend concepts in the subject being taught. A tutor…
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Rashika

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
A tutor must be responsible as well as a good friend to the students so that every single child could trust on their tutor and share whatever they feel. I have a good control on children. i can be their mentor as well as friend. I always make children happy as much as I can. I was awarded as a best teacher for 3 consecutive years in my country.…
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Laura

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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Ashikan

Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Increase their interest in learning new things. Patience, dedication, knowledge, experience, creativity, and a drive to make sure a student understands something through different approaches where…
Mandy
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Mandy

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
Personally, I think it is important to boost students' confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. Additionally, promote analytical thinking and problem-solving skills rather than just memorisation of facts. And finally, offer emotional support and encouragement, helping students manage stress and…
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Aaron

Tutor Eden Hills, SA
I believe that tutors must have a good attitude and genuinely enjoy the concepts and the subject. Without this, the student will most likely find the tutoring bland and boring, which would reduce their engagement and their overall performance and knowledge in the subject. My experience as a tennis coach has shown me how different students learn at…
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Hwarang

Tutor Eden Hills, SA
Communicate, and approach in different methods to efficiently help students understand, and prepare for the class with enough contents and learning plans to progress each class smoothly. As I have experienced the curriculum of high school teaching myself. I understand each individual students have different priorities or aims in their academic…

Local Reviews

tutor comes prepared and my daughter feels comfortable with him. tutor writes a report regularly focusing on where she has developed, knowledge gaps that still exist and what she needs to practise.
Diana, Torrens Park

Inside Torrens ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alex focused on the basics of Pythagoras' Theorem and was introduced to foundational trigonometry and probability concepts.

For Year 11, Emily tackled differentiation from first principles, working through the product, quotient, and chain rules with guided examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah concentrated on integration by parts and began applying these techniques to practice problems drawn from recent coursework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's written solutions in calculus often lacked clear formatting, making it hard for examiners to follow the logic—one tutor noted, "the setting out needs to be clearer so markers can read it."

In Year 10 algebra, reliance on copying previous problem structures led to repeated sign errors.

A younger student in Year 5 maths avoided multiplication for large numbers and defaulted to addition instead, resulting in frequent mistakes when converting units or solving perimeter problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student repeatedly forgot essential materials like textbooks and graph books, losing valuable learning time at the start of lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Torrens Park noticed that a Year 10 student, after initially needing lots of guidance with factorisation, now tries new problem-solving strategies without prompting and even challenged the tutor's explanations when unsure—something she hadn't done before.

Another recent session saw a senior student, who had previously hesitated to ask for help, openly admit confusion about a worksheet and then quickly grasp the concept during the lesson; she even asked for more questions once she got the hang of it.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student showed real independence by borrowing her own maths textbook from school to bring to tutoring sessions.

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 Mitcham Memorial Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scotch College - Torrens Park Campus.