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Tutors in Bedford Park include a Cluey tutor with high distinctions and extensive K–12 experience, a Kumon-trained maths specialist, seasoned university teaching assistants in STEM, multiple peer mentors and student leaders, school duxes and Olympiad participants, and MD candidates who've led academic programs, coached youth, or won major academic awards.

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Anniepreet

Tutor Pasadena, SA
The most important thing I can do as a tutor is to support a student so they can reach their full academic potential. My role as a tutor is to give students individualized attention, and assist them in their weak areas whilst also helping them polish their strengths. As well as assisting students with understanding concepts it is also important to…
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Hwarang

Tutor Eden Hills, SA
Communicate, and approach in different methods to efficiently help students understand, and prepare for the class with enough contents and learning plans to progress each class smoothly. As I have experienced the curriculum of high school teaching myself. I understand each individual students have different priorities or aims in their academic…
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Aaron

Tutor Eden Hills, SA
I believe that tutors must have a good attitude and genuinely enjoy the concepts and the subject. Without this, the student will most likely find the tutoring bland and boring, which would reduce their engagement and their overall performance and knowledge in the subject. My experience as a tennis coach has shown me how different students learn at…
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YANZHI

Tutor Edwardstown, SA
Give them confidence in their study and let them be interested in the subject which they are not really good at it. Choosing the suitable way of studying for each student. I can understand both in Chinese and English. I can understand the feeling of people who do not quite good at study as I am not really do well in study…
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Vishwa

Tutor Pasadena, SA
1. A tutor can shape how a student thinks about a particular topic/subject. If while teaching something the tutor himself/herself is not interested then the student will be less likely to pay 100% attention 2. A tutor can empower the student to learn better and at their own pace. Just letting the student know that it is okay if you take more time…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Edwardstown, SA
To be available for them, to listen to them, understand them and help them believe there is something wonderful and worthwhile they can achieve in this life on earth. As a tutor, my strengths are conveying to students hard topics in a simple…
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Amber

Tutor Panorama, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is reassure them that it is perfectly normal to not understand a topic straight away. Tutors must make sure that students are not ashamed of needing help, and do not feel 'stupid' or 'dumb' for not understanding. I am a very patient person who is good at listening. When I am in a tutoring role…
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David

Tutor Pasadena, SA
Our modern world is built around education and every student can expect to experience a lot of it in the future. Therefore, it is most important that a tutor should model genuine interest in learning (both the subject matter and how to learn well), so that the student him/herself enjoys the process and is encouraged to become a lifelong learner.…
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Madison

Tutor Seacliff Park, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to provide a space where the student feels accepted, motivated and challenged in a strong and positive way. I believe that it is very important to be an excellent listener and problem solver, and to provide encouragement and feedback at all times. My strong qualities are patience,…
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Sunita

Tutor Ascot Park, SA
A tutor can encourage student so that they can boost their confident to do the things and make them understand things from their point of view so that they remember lessons for long time. Similarly, a tutor can help students to improve attitude towards learning that students no longer feel overwhelm or frustrated towards it. I think my strengths…
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Sahar

Tutor Ascot Park, SA
The most significant role of a tutor is understanding of necessities of every single student. So that a good relationship must be established between the student and me. Some critical attributes for that are adaptability, energy, openness, humility, and being aware of multicultural differences. Often, this relationship is created quickly, but at…
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Walter

Tutor Ascot Park, SA
Guide them to new understanding of concepts they still need to grasp. Ensuring that they make links between concepts over different disciplines. Setting an example of being an outstanding life long student. My strengths are: flexibility broad knowledge of various topics Acquired by my many years of formal study Patience Results…
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Valarie

Tutor Ascot Park, SA
It is important that students succeed and sometimes this means going back to the concept. In my teaching I've explained to students who don't understand that the teacher needs to find another way to present the content. Having taught ESL I empathise with students whose second language is English. I have considerable experience and have succeeded…
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Akshay

Tutor Edwardstown, SA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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Fergus

Tutor Brighton, SA
I think the most important role of the tutor is to analyse and reflect on a student's learning and problem-solving approach methods, in order to provide meaningful adjustments for greater comfort and confidence going forward. In other words, the identification of barriers to learning is the most crucial point of a tutor's action, as it is the…
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Isabelle

Tutor Craigburn Farm, SA
Confidence is the most important thing a tutor can bring to a student struggling with English. Knowledge and new skills can be taught to anyone, but a tutor should be able to instil a confidence within student so they can bring these skills into their learning but also into their everyday life. This is achieved by building relationships with…
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Alex

Tutor Craigburn Farm, SA
It is important that each session is structured, engaging and strategically planned to support student achievement and on-going improvement. Successful tutors are easily approachable, passionate and knowledgeable. It is of vital importance to have the ability to clearly communicate and illustrate subject concepts and patiently re-explain in…
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Samara

Tutor Morphettville, SA
The most important is to be there and present when students are struggling. To be observe the weaknesses of each students and provide ways of improvement. Be compassionate and patient, ask students if they have understood that particular concept. I'm good listener, ensuring that students are comfortable to tell me when they are unaware of certain…
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Damien

Tutor Flagstaff Hill, SA
Motivating a student is arguably even more important. Any assistance is meaningless if an individual doesn't have a desire to learn. Helping a student to understand what they want to learn and why is the thing I value above all as a teacher. I feel that I have a firm grasp on mathematics that would be useful to share with others. I have a desire…
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Akash

Tutor Flagstaff Hill, SA
- Make the learning content as interesting as possible - Teach in a manner that is as easy to understand as possible - Be a good role model overall for the student to learn from - Support the student through their academic journey - Help the student be independent As a tutor I believe that I have the ability to make a learning topic…
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Nancy

Tutor South Brighton, SA
A tutor may lead the pupil to right path with motivation and hard work. A reliable tutor seeks the psychology of the pupils and uses the innovative ways to teach them as all the individuals are different. It is the tutor only who can lake the pupils study oriented. motivator an open relationship with students adapt to the students needs Act…
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Reon

Tutor Park Holme, SA
While I think it's important to assist students from an academic standpoint, I also think it's important for tutors to help students develop a sense of purpose in their studies. Teaching students to direct their motivations towards their goals, rather than solely their grades, can be just as important for their future as anything a tutor can…
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Emmanuel

Tutor Blackwood, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to teach themselves. Instead of spoon-feeding students the answers to specific questions, a good tutor helps students understand how to think to devise a solution for any problem they encounter. Being only 18 years old and currently in Year 12, I thoroughly…

Local Reviews

I am so impressed with our tutor John. He has engaged my son from their first session and has made math a positive experience.
Jessica, Bellevue Heights

Inside Bedford ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Thomas focused on applying the chain, product, and quotient rules for differentiation in calculus and practiced interpreting first and second derivatives in worded problems.

In Year 11, Emily revised normal and binomial distributions along with z-scores, using calculator functions to solve statistics questions.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Arjun worked through operations involving negative numbers and practiced finding highest common factors using quick strategies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student often relied heavily on formula sheets and avoided attempting questions without them; as a tutor noted, "he should attempt to do each question without a formula sheet to improve his speed." This meant less confidence when formulas weren't directly provided.

In Year 10 Physics, another struggled to bring required materials like calculators, which slowed progress during lessons.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student was unable to complete assigned chemistry homework, leading to gaps in understanding titration calculations that were evident in follow-up discussions.

These patterns led to missed opportunities for skill consolidation and self-correction.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bedford Park recently noticed Hudson, a Year 12 student, independently solving challenging trigonometric optimisation problems—last term, he hesitated with these but now works through them solo.

Meanwhile, Lucy in Year 11 chemistry shifted from confusion about intermolecular forces to clearly explaining how bond strength affects melting and boiling points, even using real-life industrial examples without prompting.

In primary school, Anthony has started double-checking his answers instead of rushing; this week, he spotted and corrected his own fraction error before the tutor could point it out.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Science and Mathematics School.