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Millbrook's tutors include a PhD in Mathematics Education and international university lecturer, a former school Dux with an ATAR of 98.5 and multiple subject awards, seasoned private maths and English tutors, youth mentors, music teachers, and high-achieving university students—many with real classroom, coaching, or mentoring experience supporting K–12 learners.

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Anagha

Modern History Tutor Surrey Downs, SA
The most important things a tutor can offer is ongoing support, record of the student’s growth and achievements, providing help outside of what the student already is aware of, treating them as an individual who is already capable and just needs a little help in unlocking their abilities and lastly help students set and meet their long term and…
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Lucy

Modern History Tutor Golden Grove, SA
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for their student is remaining patient and continue to persevere with the content. In my experience, if I didn't understand a concept or was struggling with a question, it was extremely helpful when my tutor continued to talk me through the topic and didn't get frustrated at me for not…
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Bethany

Modern History Tutor Golden Grove, SA
The most important things a tutor can do is to tailor their lessons to suit their individual students as every student learns differently and has different learning needs. It is also important that the tutor has knowledge on the curriculum that the student is being taught at school so they can align what they teach what the student is learning at…
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Apeksha

Modern History Tutor Highbury, SA
Understand where they are coming from and see their point of view on that topic. Being kind but firm so that they learn. Always encourage them no matter what the outcome is. Being patient with them and showing them other ways to do things I'm incredibly - patient - kind and caring - tough love at times - passionate - understanding of all…
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Abdallah

Modern History Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important is working to the individual’s strengths and approaching things in ways they will understand, offering a tailored learning experience. I also firmly believe immediate repetition combined with increasing-interval repetition is a vital component of consolidating knowledge and methods, ensuring my student’s understanding does…

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All in all the tutoring has gone well. My son has increased his skills and is now performing well.
Toby

Inside MillbrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Dominic worked on operations with fractions—including converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions—and practiced BEDMAS rules through real-world number problems.

In Year 10, Abigail tackled techniques for factoring quadratic expressions in various formats and clarified confusing points about early statistics concepts like measures of central tendency.

For senior student Laura, recent lessons focused on introductory calculus concepts such as finding derivatives and antiderivatives, including applying differentiation rules to real-life contexts.

Recent Challenges

No significant process obstacles or soft skill issues were noted across Years 3–12 in the recent sessions.

For example, a Year 12 student maintained strong motivation and engaged fully with new mathematics concepts, while a Year 7 learner demonstrated steady improvement by actively asking questions about essential ideas.

As one tutor remarked, "Abigail is quick to make connections as we work through related problems," highlighting her adaptive approach during lessons.

In these cases, students were seen clarifying misunderstandings promptly rather than letting confusion linger, which meant more time spent deepening understanding instead of revisiting old errors.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Millbrook recently noticed Abigail becoming much more independent with algebra—she now asks specific questions to clarify concepts instead of waiting for prompts.

Dominic, another high schooler, has shifted from passively listening to actively requesting practice problems and even asking for extra exercises on frequency distributions after struggling before.

Meanwhile, during a Year 8 session, Laura overcame her initial hesitation by bringing up particular areas she found confusing and working through clarifications together; she finished the lesson by trying out several new types of questions on her own initiative.

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