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Tutors in Allenby Gardens include a university-trained secondary maths teacher with international classroom experience, a former school dux and subject award-winner in physics and digital technologies, seasoned online K–12 maths and computer science tutors with over a decade's experience, plus academic high achievers—ATAR 98.95+, Dean's List scholars, and accomplished peer mentors.

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Jessica

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be prepared for each session, including having a strong grasp of the content, being able to answer and explain each of the questions the student has. Having the ability to transfer the knowledge the tutor has to the student in a way that is easy to understand and is also correct is…
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Christopher

Economics Tutor North Adelaide, SA
Guiding them in their way of learning, and helping students understand concepts through a lens of someone that is experienced in that subject. As a tutor my aim is to get kids to genuinely understand the material they're learning, not just memorisation, true understanding. As the best way I believe kids should approach…
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Karan

Economics Tutor Nailsworth, SA
TO EDUCATE TO EMPOWER WITH GOOD MORAL OUTLOOK TO MAKE AND BELIEVE IN HARDWORK AND POSITIVE OUTCOME. TO BE KIND TO EVERY HUMAN BEING AND TEACH EVERYONE WITH NO AGE RESTRICTIONS. My strengths as a tutor are 1) Perseverance 2) Confidence 3)Positive and handle difficulties effortlessly. 4) Attention to detail. 5)Kind and caring. 6)…
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Paramveer Singh

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Supporting them through thick and thin and making sure they can understand topics and apply them to problems not limited to books but to other subjects too. A simple example would be application of basic and complext algebra throughout econ, accounting and finance. Also making sure that a student can approach an examination a certain way, that…
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Mason

Economics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire their curiosity and desire for learning because it is their desire that will ultimately drive them to succeed. I think my strength as a tutor is my personality. I'm very kind, patient, and funny. I always find a way to make learning more…
Maria
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Maria

Economics Tutor Forestville, SA
The important thing is to develop the student's ability to independently study. It is like that proverb 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.' There are going to be times where the student will find themselves in a position with an urgent question regarding their assignment which is…
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Taison

Economics Tutor Walkerville, SA
The most important thing is to answer their questions and teach them well, not just know copy the answers down but actually understand what's going and teach them my own experience As a Chinese background student, I think my math is good and I'm a people person as I have customer service for more than two years and I really want to make more…
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Anant

Economics Tutor Parkside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. This involves not only teaching the material but also building the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should inspire curiosity and provide the tools for students to become independent learners, so they feel…
Thomas
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Thomas

Economics Tutor Royston Park, 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.…
Matthew
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Malvern, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student tools with which to find answers for future questions. I am accessible and personable, and enjoy relating to students and their specific educational situation. I am able to break down concepts into understandable chunks, and I love to use analogies to achieve…
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Sonam

Economics Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make things easy for the students to learn. This means by making the students understand and gain knowledge easily which will help them for the long run. As a tutor,my strengths are mainly my communication skills and am very good at figuring out the weak spot of a student. I am…
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SantosH

Economics Tutor Glenelg East, SA
Give motivation and let them move forward. Well i was a child and i how how can child learn and what to make them enjoy reading. Well i only don’t focus in study i also focus in making things enjoyable and easy to learn.. Technical skills. Creativity. Empathy or kindness and experience. My greatest strength is attention to detail. I've always…
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yashnit

Economics Tutor Glynde, SA
In my opinion, tutors can help students in setting goals and achieve them from time to time. As a leader, they need to implement situational leadership and try to incorporate different teaching methods for different kinds of students. My strengths would basically include my communication skills and assertiveness with the students. In addition, I…
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Margaret

Economics Tutor Cavan, SA
By being a good friend who listens and helps them without judging. A good tutor should be patient and supportive of their student. No answer is wrong answer is a very important lesson each child should learn to build their esteem and improve their confidence. This is what a good tutor should inbibe in each child. My strengths as a teacher is…
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Omer

Economics Tutor St Georges, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are clarify difficult concepts, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should not just provide answers but help students develop a deeper understanding of the subject by guiding them through problems and encouraging critical thinking. Equally important is creating a…

Local Reviews

Emmad is lovely and my son is very happy with their sessions so far. Emmad has set up a revision schedule for him to make his upcoming exam revision less daunting, which we were very impressed with.
Tania, Flinders Park

Inside Allenby GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Emily worked through linear algebra by graphing equations using x and y intercepts, then practised finding gradients from different forms.

For Year 9, Lucas focused on trigonometry homework involving sin, cos, and tan ratios for problem-solving in right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan revised surface area calculations for complex 3D shapes built from simpler solids and completed measurement tasks involving the volume of various three-dimensional figures.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, a student's written work revealed missed opportunities to strengthen arguments by integrating quotes smoothly and explaining their relevance; as one tutor put it, "she has a good grasp on the concept, but her explanations need clarity."

In Year 9 Maths, working too quickly led to skipped steps in calculating surface areas of combined shapes—vital details were sometimes left out when breaking down complex prisms.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student often hesitated with multiplication and fractions due to lack of confidence, leading to confusion during longer calculations and leaving answers unfinished in class.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Allenby Gardens recently noticed some real turning points for students. One Year 10 student, who used to rush through algebra without checking her steps, is now talking aloud through each stage and catching her own mistakes before moving on.

In a senior science session, another student went from being confused about the difference between series and parallel circuits to confidently explaining Ohm's Law and calculating unknown values by the end of the lesson.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously struggled with multiplication realised that multiplying each digit matters and finished his worksheet accurately for the first time.

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 Hindmarsh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Allenby Gardens Primary School.