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Tutors in Christies Beach include a university medallist and ATAR 99.7 scorer with perfect Maths results, a former Assistant Professor of Mathematics, an award-winning science graduate, K–12 tutors with Kumon and Cluey Learning experience, seasoned schoolteachers, peer mentors, youth workers, and STEM specialists—offering decades of collective expertise in supporting and inspiring young learners.

Balazs
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Balazs

Tutor Reynella East, SA
Modern curriculum is mostly based on a thought process that works for most students. But not for all, and school teachers don't usually have the capacity to take care of all the students individually. That's where a tutor can help. Everybody thinks about and understand scientific ideas and theories in their own, personal way. A tutor can lead the…
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Alex

Tutor Noarlunga, SA
The most important aspects of tutoring are: -Being the students friend to improve the communication between student and tutor -Being patient and working with the students strengths and weaknesses -Encouraging the student to motivate them -Helping the student achieve their academic goals though this encoragement -Being understanding and…
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Chloe
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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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Madeleine

Tutor Port Noarlunga South, SA
Provide the student with a positive enforcement for learning, encourage their development and assist in their confidence development. Strengths: Good communication skills and an ability to relate to high school students, as I'm not much older than them. Weaknesses: Helping students with questions without showing them the answer straight…
Brooke
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Brooke

Tutor Hackham West, SA
Support them to understand what is needed from them and develop a plan to get to that stage, I also believe recognition is so important, as is helps the student identify that they are making progress. I believe because I finished school in 2016 all the knowledge is still fresh and I still have a good understanding of expectoration a of school and…
Roysetta
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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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Elferaan

Tutor Lonsdale, 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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Kirollos

Tutor Lonsdale, 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…
Madison
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Madison

Tutor Lonsdale, 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…
Tahlia
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Tahlia

Tutor Lonsdale, 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…
Olorundunsin Ezekiel
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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…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Huntfield Heights, SA
A Tutor guides the student to find the answers for themselves rather than be the font of all knowledge. The student will become self reliant. Teaching a student how to learn is the most important. My strengths are in the one on one interaction with students. I can paraphrase well to adapt a problem into a situation that the student may relate…
James
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James

Tutor Hackham West, SA
The most important things for tutors to do is to support, guide and teach a student. It is important for a tutor to help students learn life skills as well as how to do their given subject. Above all, it is crucical for a tutor to help a student help themselves. As the saying goes 'give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he'll…
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Simone

Tutor Hackham West, SA
Help the students to further understand the concepts and improve their own skills and learning experiences I am able to take my time to understand the student, questions and break things down to help them better…
Kaitlyn
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Kaitlyn

Tutor Seaford Meadows, SA
When tutoring a student it is important to create a safe and stress-free environment where the student feels comfortable and confident to ask questions and know that help is always there no matter what. Establishing effective relationships and rapport is a crucial element for the student and tutor to create to ensure all possible learning is being…
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Maxwell

Tutor Hackham, 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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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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Cara

Tutor Seaford Rise, SA
They can help their confidence to grow in their subject, and give them a pillar of support for when that confidence has slipped as this provides a more long-lasting effect than learning a single module of a subject. I have a good knowledge base and am able to break problems down into smaller, more manageable pieces. I am kind and understanding,…
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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…
Ailani
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Ailani

Tutor Seaford Rise, SA
In my opinion, the most important role of a tutor is to not only retell information and explain answers but give students tools in studying different subjects that can be applicable to their independent study. In this way, the student can learn how to independently intake knowledge; a skill that will serve them not only in the year or subject that…
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Connor

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
Motivation and encouragement of their studies. Ask the right questions so that the student can work things out on their own. Remove doubts about their knowledge, second-guessing often leads to a wrong conclusion. I'm patient. I have studied the material already. I have completed high school and begun university, so I know the different ways you…
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Cheyenne

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
Be a role model and show them that it’s ok not to not be able to understand something at the beginning, but there is always a way around it to better their understandings. It’s also important for a tutor to help students reach their goals, whether that be getting certain grades or finishing an assignment. I’m a patient person and can work…
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Joshua

Tutor Reynella, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the attention and teaching they need in order to improve. With one-on-one tutoring, there are no distractions and the tutor can understand the student and find the best way to approach a situation so that the student can learn. I think my main strength as a tutor is that…

Local Reviews

My son was not interested in having a tutor at all and wouldn't even acknowledge Alison on our first meet and greet. After their first tutoring session he has come out saying it was a lot funner then he thought it would be and admitted she was going to be very helpful to him to grasp concepts he struggles with. Alison has been kind and understanding and has made what we thought was going to be difficult situation into an easy enjoyable time for our son. Would definitely recommend her to friends and anyone thinking about engaging a tutor.
Lee Lynch, Christies Beach

Inside Christies BeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Riley focused on long division up to three digits and began revising fractions, as well as exploring the relationships between percentages, decimals, and fractions.

Year 9 student Mia worked on quadratic factorisation using the quadratic formula and practiced expanding algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Noah tackled trigonometry by finding missing angles and sides in triangles and reviewed simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student hesitated to begin assignments and often "froze" when faced with new topics, leading to lost time before she could make progress.

In Year 7 trigonometry, confusion over labelling triangle sides caused calculation errors until feedback was given.

One Year 6 student repeatedly second-guessed her times tables and rounding answers—her tutor observed that "if I don't respond straight away, she'll change her answer."

For a Year 4 learner, incomplete homework led to forgetting key steps in multiplication; as noted, missing practice meant "we moved backwards slightly as he had forgotten large components of the process in between sessions."

Recent Achievements

One Christies Beach tutor noted that a Year 10 student, Lara, has begun asking for help on specific exam topics rather than staying quiet when unsure—she recently relearned graphing parabolas and index laws and finished her assignment prep feeling ready to tackle it alone.

In Year 7, Sasha demonstrated a new level of independence by teaching the tutor an algebra method she'd just learned at school and confidently used it to solve problems without prompts.

Meanwhile, in primary, Nicole moved from struggling with rounding (scoring 0% on her pre-assessment) to achieving 75% in her most recent test after working through homework strategies together.

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