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Jason

Tutor Erindale, SA
One of the most important things I have realised over helping my friends in year 12 would be to walk through the question and not actually doing the question for the student. Sure you could do the question for them and they could get full marks for an assignment or whatever, but they would not understand the fundamentals lying behind the question…
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Siobhan

Tutor Hectorville, SA
I think that the most important thing a tutor must do for a student is to make the student’s learning experience to be enjoyable and productive, where results of their hard work is clearly shown. I think my strengths include having patience towards younger students, being able to think outside the box when a student is unable to grasp the…
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Tutor Leabrook, SA
I consider a tutor to be successful when they are able to not only make a difference to their students' grades but also in their lives. I have had many tutors during high school for different subjects and found that only those who were passionate, genuinely interested in my life outside of just my studies and were willing to go the extra mile were…
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Taison

Tutor Glenside, SA
The most important thing is to answer their questions and teach them well, not just know copy the answers down but actually understand what's going and teach them my own experience As a Chinese background student, I think my math is good and I'm a people person as I have customer service for more than two years and I really want to make more…

Local Reviews

Amber has been an excellent tutor and I would highly recommend her to any prospective clients.
Jana, Carey Gully

Inside UraidlaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on fraction simplification and addition/subtraction with mixed numbers, using visual models to clarify changing denominators.

For Year 9, Emily revised factorisation of polynomials and practised graphing equations from given forms.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alyssia focused on titration calculations in chemistry—applying molar ratios and rearranging the n = m/M and C = n/V formulas—as well as reviewing redox reaction equations for her upcoming exam.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's messy handwriting and use of capitals mid-sentence ("reminder that capital letters are only for the start of sentence") made it hard to follow his maths working, especially in algebra.

In Year 10, a student repeatedly relied on looking back at formula sheets rather than recalling methods unaided—"some reliability on equations," as noted—which slowed progress when tackling unfamiliar questions.

For a senior chemistry task, another student avoided attempting written explanations until prompted; "he should attempt the written discussion portions of the assignment," their tutor remarked. This meant less confidence with worded responses under test conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Uraidla noticed a Year 12 student who used to make frequent calculation errors during chemistry sessions now completing complex titration equations independently and without prompting, even handling mixed molar ratios for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student who previously relied on being shown every step in statistics started identifying which parts of her assignments she struggled with and initiated questions to target those areas herself.

In primary years, one student who needed constant reminders about fraction rules managed to add and subtract mixed numbers almost entirely unprompted, then explained where commas belong in his writing.

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.