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Tutors in Horsnell Gully include a PhD-qualified science educator with secondary teaching placements, an ATAR 99.55 NYSF and Intel ISEF awardee, seasoned maths and English mentors with multiple merits, university med and engineering students with coaching experience, Olympiad participants, and accomplished youth leaders passionate about inspiring K–12 learners to excel.

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Dominic

English Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
Give them confidence first ! Support basics from which all other things can be learned. Personalise studies according to their needs whilst not losing sight of what they need to achieve as learning outcomes. Patience, kindness, trying many approaches and an understanding of spectrum and children with learning difficulties. Knowing that everyone is…
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Dinura

English Tutor Highbury, SA
- Providing a comprehensive understanding of course content - Providing necessary practice material to assess understanding - Fostering a love for learning and encouraging growth - Pushing students to reach their potential and achieving their goals in life. - Being approachable and friendly. - Being organised and timely - Setting measurable…
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Amber
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Amber

English Tutor Wattle Park, SA
I consider tutoring to be important in two ways: academics and self-growth. Being a tutor to me means bringing out the best in someone academically as well as providing them with the tools they need to become independent, life-long learners. I think a great tutor is someone who can help their student grow to love and appreciate the subject of…
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Wing-Hong

English Tutor Auldana, SA
A tutor can make an immense difference in the learning attitude of a student, the benefits of which are numerous as having the right mentality can prompt students to become more disciplined, focused and interested and can in turn improve their academic outcomes long term. My strengths as a tutor would be my patience, approachability and…
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Avinash

English 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…
Timothy
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Timothy

English Tutor Burnside, SA
My understanding of a tutors role is not to do the students work, yet to uncover their natural ability so that they may proceed to increase their academic results. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do is not only provide advice but draw out the best of people. I have been told I am a 'people person', I previously worked in a busy…
Britta
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Britta

English Tutor Woodforde, SA
Pay attention to the student and be attentive to their needs. Show interest in their progress as well as help set them goals. Understand that stress and anxiety needs to be addressed as something important and skills to move pass this are needed. Tutors should not and can not ever give up on a learner. I have a solid understanding of…
Kayla
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Kayla

English Tutor Magill, SA
Open the student's mind to new ideas, be there for the student. I am a good listener, organised and…
Nicole
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Nicole

English 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…
Rose
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Rose

English Tutor Tranmere, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the skills to be confident in their own learning. I have seen first hand that for a student, struggling at school is not only academically unadvisable, but can cause great anxiety and difficulty at school. Some skills come easier to some students than others, and there…
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Mu Yun

English Tutor Rostrevor, SA
To help students understand what they can do or what options they have when they have questions or problems is important. Exclusively giving answers and solutions doesn't help students think critically and understand clearly. Instead, allowing students to figure out what they should do or comprehend certain ideas deeply would be something…
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Yeongyeon

English Tutor Rostrevor, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide every opportunity for them to kindle their own knowledge. As Socrates said, "Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel." In other words, it is the tutor's job to introduce new knowledge as the base tools and then question the student to allow them to…
Hannah
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Hannah

English Tutor Tranmere, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to encourage them to continue with their studies and motivate and help the student achieve to the best of their abilities. If a tutor can do this then a student can become more confident in their learning and more willing to work on study. My strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
Natasha
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Natasha

English Tutor St Morris, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to understand the student and listen to them. They need to accomodate to what the student thinks they need work on, but a tutor should also offer suggestions as well as motivate their student, encouraging them and helping them to be the best they can be. My strengths would be that I am a good motivator and I…
Luke
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Luke

English Tutor Rostrevor, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them grow by giving them hints about a problem so they can solve it by themselves and grow in confidence. My strengths as a tutor are patience, an open mind to understand and excellent…
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Thomas

English Tutor Kensington, SA
The single most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them build confidence in their own abilities to learn and overcome challenges. By helping grow and nurture this sense of confidence, a tutor can give a student the tools that they need to learn not only the subject they are working on, but also other subjects and skill or…
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Madeleine

English Tutor Myrtle Bank, SA
A tutor makes a student feel like even though the work is difficult and deadlines are looming, everything will be okay. The tutor acts as a mentor who helps students to improve their time management and study skills, as well as clarifying difficult points. This makes the student feel reassured about their progress through the course. I like to…
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Scott

English Tutor Crafers West, SA
Allow the student to progress without barriers. The tutor should be able to pinpoint aspects of the student's work that require more focus. Keep the information tailored to this focus. I listen to the students and cater to their needs. I have a more complete understanding of my fields than most others do. I organise my tutoring and teaching…
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Pankaj

English Tutor Frewville, SA
To understand the weakness of the student and to address it with corrective action to motivate him to perform with more confidence and subject expertise while taking away the student's fear or anxiety that may come up with studies. Patience, perseverance, good listener, excellent mentoring skills, content management skills, ability to adapt to the…
Thomas
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Thomas

English Tutor Evandale, SA
One of the most important roles of a tutor is to provide students with a framework of learning techniques and methods that will remain applicable in future areas of study. A tutor should also foster a love or appreciation of learning through active engagement with their pupils; this is by far the most important thing a tutor can do for a student.…
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Malvika

English Tutor Campbelltown, SA
Listen, communicate and strategise. I will listen to each student and allow them to outline their concerns, strengths and weaknesses. From this, I will communicate to them my thoughts on these areas and outline strategies for them to address these areas. I am compassionate, driven and empathetic. From my own experience with tutors in the past,…
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Jovia

English Tutor Campbelltown, SA
Be patient, I know from experience it can be hard for students to learn when you feel rushed or your questions are unimportant. Therefore, allowing students to feel as though they can take the time to ask all types of questions to support their confidence is invaluable to an educator. I am patient and judgment-free, I allow students to ask…
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Kenny

English Tutor College Park, SA
A good tutor should firstly ensure that the student has a solid grasp of the foundational knowledge underpinning their subject, before moving on to teach more complex concepts. This is because oftentimes a subject's more advanced concepts will draw heavily from assumed foundational knowledge. Additionally a tutor can instill confidence in a…

Local Reviews

Vanessa was excellent with our daughter. Our daughter said she was very knowledgeable and explained things very well and she was easy to follow and understand.
Mirella Stone, Erindale

Inside Horsnell GullyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alyssia worked on adding and subtracting mixed number fractions with different denominators, as well as writing creative paragraphs with a focus on commas and exclamation points.

Year 10 student James focused on finding the equation of a line by calculating gradients and y-intercepts, along with sketching graphs to determine x- and y-intercepts using the gradient-intercept method.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alyssia tackled chemistry concepts including titrations—covering molar ratios and manipulating equations like n = m/M and C = n/V—and reviewed galvanic cells, redox reactions, and balancing chemical equations in preparation for her exam.

Recent Challenges

Handwriting and presentation issues were a recurring theme in Years 3–5, with reminders such as "capital letters are only for the start of sentence" and notes about rambling sentences making written work difficult to follow.

In Year 9 algebra, one student showed "some reliability on equations," often defaulting to previous answers rather than attempting new methods—this limited adaptability when faced with unfamiliar questions.

A Year 12 chemistry student preferred looking back at worked examples instead of attempting problems independently; this reliance slowed progress when tackling new scenarios.

Missed opportunities to ask teachers for help also delayed clarification of key misunderstandings.

Recent Achievements

One Horsnell Gully tutor noticed a big shift in Oscar (Year 5), who now needs far fewer reminders to work through fractions—last term, he would stall unless prompted, but this week tackled mixed numbers nearly independently.

In Year 10 science, Alyssia moved from hesitating over titration equations to completing even those with mixed molar ratios solo by session's end—a real step up in accuracy and confidence.

Meanwhile, Lucy (Year 11) started taking the lead in her maths revision: she came prepared with specific questions about statistics and managed to complete several practice problems without relying on prior examples.

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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Norton Summit Primary School.