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Tutors in Old Noarlunga include a published university lecturer in mathematics, a veteran school teacher and private tutor with multiple academic awards, an International Baccalaureate dux with perfect maths scores, Kumon-trained early childhood specialists, experienced K–12 English and STEM tutors, peer mentors, and competition high-achievers—all bringing rich experience working directly with young learners.

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Chloe

Tutor Christie Downs, SA
Be supportive of test grades and show them on ways to improve for next time. Go through with them the questions that they got wrong so next time they know how to do it. Having the ability to change my pace to adjust to each student and their learning abilities. Some students require more attention and focus on topics whereas some are quicker and…
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Chung Yan

Tutor Christies Beach, SA
Having more resources for students and explain questions clearly are most important. Since I just graduated from high school,I know how the students feel while…
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Chloe

Tutor Christies Beach, SA
One of the main most important things a tutor can do for a student is increase their confidence with the subjects you are helping them to learn. Increasing their confidence makes it easier for them to learn and has a positive effect on their self esteem. This can also increase their motivation to learn and therefore assist in improving their study…
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Maxwell

Tutor Onkaparinga Hills, SA
Listening to the student and adapt ones teaching style to better suit their learning style I am amicable and form a strong rapport with my…
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Kanika

Tutor Mclaren Vale, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make the subject fun and enjoyable. I remember automatically hating subjects if the teacher at school gave boring lectures and I strive to make studying something students look forward to. I think my greatest strength as a tutor is that I'm extremely patient. I also try to understand what…
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Elferaan

Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
Be supportive, offer the one-on-one help that they may not be getting at school and being able to explain concepts or ideas in a slightly different way to their usual teacher to give them a different perspective and way of thinking through tough questions or activities. I have real-life science experience, so kids love hearing about that. I am…
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Madison

Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
The most important things for a tutor is to be supportive and understanding. It is difficult for a lot of people to admit that they need help so it is important to support students as they learn and make mistakes so they do not shut themselves off from help or knowledge in the future. My main strength in tutoring is being able to adapt my approach…
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Kirollos

Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
A student that has a tutor either wants to excel in their studies, or is struggling. If the student is struggling (will know from first day by what they ask and what they say) then it means they either need to be told what the teacher has told them already or the teacher has taught it in a way they do not understand, hence a change of method is…
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Olorundunsin Ezekiel

Tutor Lonsdale, SA
Personally, i think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to engage, motivate, guide and inspire them to learn. My biggest strengths as a tutor are my positivity and patience. When i tutor i rely greatly on this assets. I believe my positivity keeps student engaged and motivated at all times and my patience allows them to move…
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Roysetta

Tutor Lonsdale, SA
The most important thing a student gets from a tutor is trust and love for the subject. The student will learn to respect every small thing they see and learn inside the classroom As a tutor I can always put myself in the shoes of the student and understand whats their difficulty. Everything can be illustrated with a real life example and hence…
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Tahlia

Tutor Morphett Vale, SA
Be patient and understand that they may learn at a different pace, and in a different way. Being able to adapt to their learning needs. I am good at communicating in different ways to suit the individual, and I have a lot of patience; if someone needs extra time or extra help, thats absolutely…
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Reuben

Tutor Reynella, SA
The tutor’s most important responsibility is to encourage and guide the student through their educational development Tutoring maths would be my strong…
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Lucas

Tutor Port Willunga, SA
Overall achievement is important of course however bringing out a students fascination is key as fascination makes learning both enjoyable and engaging. Explanations and visualisations are one of my strengths. I can explain complex concepts to people with little understandings about the subject. I can also grasp concepts quickly which allows me to…
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Luke

Tutor Woodcroft, SA
Help them to overcome their current issues or problems they may be stuck on To not just do the work for them, but to be able to show them how they can do things for themselves, to be able to overcome challenges on their own after being supported I feel as though I'm good at communicating and connecting with others. In the past I've been able to…
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Newanji

Tutor Old Reynella, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is figure out a specific learning method that is appropriate for the student. Each student is different; hence, how they learn and understand a concept differs and as tutors, it is essential to create a method that caters to each student. In addition, the pace is also essential to…
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Nikita

Tutor Reynella, SA
Build confidence among the student on the subject they are learning and make them feel positive on the relevant subject. My creative way of teaching is my main strength, which makes things easier for the students to…

Local Reviews

Rokaia is very nice and is definitely helping our daughter with a few concerns she had.
Helen

Inside Old NoarlungaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava focused on mastering long multiplication with multi-digit numbers and practiced quick recall of the 7, 8, and 9 times tables through timed quizzes.

In Year 10, Jack worked on quadratic factorization and expanding algebraic expressions using online resources for extra practice.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily reviewed trigonometry concepts such as finding unknown angles in triangles and revisited key algebraic factorisation techniques to consolidate her understanding before an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often hesitated to start assignment tasks, freezing when faced with unfamiliar problems—her tutor noted she "struggles starting problems and needs help with figuring out how to start an assignment."

In Year 10, another student frequently doubted her solutions in trigonometry, mislabeling triangles or skipping steps, which led to repeated corrections mid-task.

Meanwhile, a primary student working on multiplication relied heavily on fingers for calculation rather than rapid recall, slowing her progress through basic sums.

When confidence dipped after mistakes or when new topics switched too quickly in class, motivation and focus wavered; this left some homework incomplete and made catching up harder the following week.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Old Noarlunga noticed one high school student who previously hesitated to ask for help now actively seeks clarification on tough algebra and trigonometry problems, often explaining her reasoning aloud before trying a new method.

Another older student, who struggled with factorisation at the start of the year, was recently able to complete an entire set of questions without errors and even chose which method to use independently.

In a primary session, Nicole went from 0% to 75% on her rounding assessment after practicing new strategies and now works through word problems by picking out key details herself.

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 Seaford Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Old Noarlunga Primary School.