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Tutors in Para Hills include a preschool teacher with 20+ years' experience and curriculum design expertise, multiple ATAR 98–99.75 graduates and subject duxes, university medallists, STEM competition winners, seasoned K–12 support officers and peer mentors, specialist Maths Olympiad achievers, and educators with backgrounds in early childhood, special needs, swimming instruction, and academic coaching.

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Aiswarya

Ancient History Tutor Nailsworth, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for his students is to help them when they are in need. A tutor should try to understand the ability of his students and give attention to them based on their performance. The most important thing is to provide guidance to the students at each step. I am calm and composed, which is very essential in a job…
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Nathan

Ancient History Tutor Nailsworth, SA
I consider some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be able to understand where the point of view of where the student is coming from and what specifically they may require for their learning, to be able to navigate problems, and ultimately to help the student develop their own academic skills and confidence. As such…
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Local Reviews

Alicia, is softly spoken and paced and this appeals to my teen Rose. Alicia picks up when Rose hasn't understood and works to explain it differently until she does. We are very happy with the confidence Rose has gained in maths & the skills she can now apply at school.
Ali, Para Hills

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Marley focused on three-digit division with remainders and translating between mixed and proper fractions, using number lines to help visualise concepts.

Year 8 student Sam worked through simplifying fractions and placing them accurately on a number line, while also being introduced to improper and mixed fractions for the first time.

For Year 10, Jess practised solving complex algebraic equations and completed short- and long-form multiplication and division problems from her current maths homework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student avoided writing out full working when subtracting with borrowing, leading to confusion—he skipped showing steps in subtraction, which hid where he went wrong.

In Year 8, a reluctance to check answers in long division meant repeated errors were not spotted and fixed.

For a senior student revising calculus, notes showed that formulas were often looked up rather than memorised or derived, slowing progress during problem sets.

After making spelling errors on written responses in English (Year 7), over-reliance on autocorrect left gaps in learning; the result was hesitation when composing without digital aids.

Recent Achievements

A Para Hills tutor noticed one Year 10 student who'd previously avoided writing steps in maths now independently writes each stage before calculating answers, which has helped reduce careless errors.

In a recent high school session, another student made a leap with division: after scoring just 40% on an initial worksheet, they practiced times tables and division patterns, then reached 85% accuracy on the next attempt.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to guess at the time is now confidently working out "quarter past" and "quarter to" questions aloud without prompts—something that took lots of encouragement earlier in the term.

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 Para Hills Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Para Hills School.