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Happy Valley's tutors include a seasoned primary teacher with eight years' classroom experience, an ATAR 99.10 scholar and multiple academic award winner, Cambridge A Levels top scorer (4 A*s), a mathematics/economics educator with university honors, veteran youth mentors and coaches, Olympiad participants, and university science specialists passionate about supporting K–12 students.

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Nancy

Tutor South Brighton, SA
A tutor may lead the pupil to right path with motivation and hard work. A reliable tutor seeks the psychology of the pupils and uses the innovative ways to teach them as all the individuals are different. It is the tutor only who can lake the pupils study oriented. motivator an open relationship with students adapt to the students needs Act…
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Lily

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student to not only to help them with their but also strive to instill the skills, like self motivation, healthy study habits, to continue succeed with their work. By instilling theses skill and habits the student can then move forward through higher education or an apprenticeship…
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Anal Kanti

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the weaknesses of a student, identify his/her areas of discomfort and find a suitable way for the student to digest. Being able to be a good friend of the student is also a rare quality every tutor should possess. I have 5+ years of experience tutoring students from various background. My good…
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Anirudh

Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
Build a great relationship so the student doesn't hesitate to ask even the most easy question's. Build up a friendly environment where in the learning is not just a boring lecture but an interactive fun session. Great communication skills. Great/ friendly method of teaching. Exceptional understanding of Engineering drawing/ drafting. &3D part…
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Fredrick

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
Patience, creative thinking, and knowledge of the subject matter My strength lies in my ability to explain complex concepts using the basic things surrounding us. Additionally, I excel in my patience with students and understanding their perspectives on…
Fergus
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Fergus

Tutor Brighton, SA
I think the most important role of the tutor is to analyse and reflect on a student's learning and problem-solving approach methods, in order to provide meaningful adjustments for greater comfort and confidence going forward. In other words, the identification of barriers to learning is the most crucial point of a tutor's action, as it is the…
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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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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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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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Ananya

Tutor Marion, SA
The most important part is understanding how the student thinks and how they view the subject, only then can I adapt my teaching strategy to be effective for them! I am good at breaking down work into small, understandable chunks, and explaining concepts step by step for maximal understanding of a concept rather than rote…
Alison
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Alison

Tutor Oaklands Park, SA
- be a great role model -foster a growth mindset for those who lack confidence in achieving success ; shift thoughts like “When I fail, I am no goodâ€, to “ I learn from my mistakes". -assist students to set their (SMART) goals - increase a student’s self- belief of themselves as a learner, encourage them to take risks, have the…
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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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Tom

Tutor Blackwood, SA
Set clear expectations and help students develop strong study habits that extend beyond a single subject. Having recently completed SACE (in 2024) with a raw ATAR of 99.90, my knowledge of the high school curriculum is up to date. I am aware of common troubles many students experience in a variety of high school subjects, and through personal…
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For Lam

Tutor Oaklands Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to solve the student's academic problem and trying to understand the student. Meanwhile, the tutor should make sure the student won's lost their interest's in study. My strength as a tutor is that I am patient and friendly. As I was a student before I know that study is hard and it is…
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chenzhen

Tutor St Marys, SA
Students' personalities diverse, tutor should break the conventional tutoring method. To seek for a better individual performance in the classroom, a customised tutoring method is favourably picked. Besides, cultivating students' passion and confidence will be another pivotal element in tutoring. Tutors should lift students' spirits up and make…
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Zehra Aziz

Tutor St Marys, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Give one-on-one attention to students 2. Improve academic skills, self-esteem and confidence 3. Encourage self-paced and self-directed learning 4. Provide a positive and distraction free environment 5. Help overcome learning obstacles 1. Effective communication 2. Unique teaching…
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Polgahage Maheshi

Tutor St Marys, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are identifying the areas where the students lack and improving in that areas. Also the tutor should have the ability to make the subject interesting by using different teaching techniques. Understanding unique requirements for each child. Keeping the children interested in the…
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Platon

Tutor Noarlunga, SA
The tutor supports the student in exploring and identifying their strengths and weaknesses as a learner through feedback and one-on-one discussions. This empowers them to adopt complementary study habits that target areas for improvement - an essential life skill that is valuable across all areas of employment. I tailor my teaching sessions and…
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Nividha

Tutor Noarlunga, SA
I can make their every doubt clear and I think making the basics and concepts clear, I can be very helpful to them. In India also, students use to come to me anytime for discussing their personal and academic problems. Being patient is my biggest strength. Apart from that, I am determined, helpful, kind and passionate. I am ambitious about being…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Hove, SA
Be a friend rather than a teacher. Ensure the learning style of the student is appropriate . Be a good role model - lots of my students want to do physiotherapist due to the fact I have advertised the benefits of attending university Effective communicator - patient, able to listen attentively and motivate children to engage in…
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Shreta

Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
Important things a tutor can do for a student is firstly, learning about them. This means identifying their strengths and weaknesses to create a learning-style which is suitable for the student. As a tutor you should also improve a students studying style and work with them to achieve their best. Tutors should help students build their confidence…
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Bolanle

Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
1. Being patient and providing time for the student to think. 2. By focusing the session on learning aspect rather than correction. 3. Establish a classroom routine 4. Showing Empathy for Students 1) Energy: To establish a good relationship, the tutor must be an energetic person, someone with a lot of enthusiasm and human interactions. 2)…
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Christina

Tutor Marion, SA
I think it's important for tutors to make sure students understand the concepts, both old and new. A deep understanding in core old concepts is essential in learning new ideas. Having spent 4+ years working at Kumon Education Centre, I have developed various skills in helping students of all ages learn and improve their confidence at school. I…

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Inside Happy ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ava focused on congruency and similar triangles, using practice problems to reinforce understanding before an upcoming test.

In Year 10, Ethan worked through solving simultaneous equations and interpreting worded problems involving linear relationships.

For senior maths, Year 12 student Grace reviewed confidence intervals and critical values in statistics, including how to use sample size calculations when testing claims.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student was missing the book with 'mini-theorems' in it, which made applying the correct rules during rearranging questions harder—retrieving materials from school became a priority.

A Year 11 student tackling calculus struggled to allocate time effectively on their test: "Consider how many marks each question is worth, as a guide for how long the answer should be."

In Year 12 statistics, occasionally not labeling graphs or detailing method limitations held back higher-level marks in investigations.

During advanced trigonometry, over-erasing and rewriting answers meant less time reflecting on errors before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Happy Valley noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on worded geometry questions now confidently works through finding equations of lines and applies the distance formula without prompting.

In a recent Year 12 session, a student who struggled with interpreting summation notation managed to solve expected value problems independently and even received an A- on his last test—a big step up from previous results.

Meanwhile, a younger high schooler who hesitated to ask for help now openly checks their reasoning out loud when tackling tricky fraction-decimal-percentage links.

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 Aberfoyle Park (The Hub) Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Braeview School.