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Tutors in College Park include a seasoned maths specialist with hundreds of students and a Bachelor's in Mathematics, an experienced science PhD mentor and university demonstrator, a teacher with eight years' experience including Head of Department roles, current classroom teachers and peer mentors, Olympiad medalists, and multiple postgraduates from top universities in engineering, psychology, health and teaching.

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rithvik

Tutor College Park, SA
help them achieve their targets unleash their full potential make them understand better make them shine sensitive to the student can understand students problems can explain thoroughly without getting…
Kenny
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Kenny

Tutor College Park, SA
A good tutor should firstly ensure that the student has a solid grasp of the foundational knowledge underpinning their subject, before moving on to teach more complex concepts. This is because oftentimes a subject's more advanced concepts will draw heavily from assumed foundational knowledge. Additionally a tutor can instill confidence in a…
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Akil
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Akil

Tutor Hackney, SA
- Giving students time to understand the concepts - Explaining the concepts using analogies and real world scenarios, if they struggle to understand the concept as it is. - Patience in explanations - Diligence in preparation and work ethic My strengths would include adaptability, openness, availability, diligence, patience, confidence, and…
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Aishwarya

Tutor Hackney, SA
A student approaches a tutor outside school just so they can understand the subject in a better way. As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can do for my students is to make them trust in me and eventually the subject because only then they would put in efforts to overcome their difficulties. As a tutor, I am responsible enough to…
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Dhruv

Tutor Hackney, SA
A tutor is a turning point in a childs life. Tutors can help student know the importance and value of life after having a good education Confident Have knowledge Disciplined Friendly…
Wilmer Angus
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Wilmer Angus

Tutor Stepney, SA
It is to show them the value of education and help them distinguish why it is important for them to learn the subject. If they have the value, they will be a great person in the future. As a Licensed Engineer, it is a strength because most of engineering subjects revolves in math and science. I do have a pride in my license for this…
Shivani
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Shivani

Tutor Kent Town, SA
1. Being patient and understanding 2. Being organised in order to deliver a well paced and informative lesson 3. Being approachable so that students will not be afraid to ask questions 4. Being supportive Hope it is ok I used a list for this question, I sometimes find it easier to organise my thoughts this way--this is also something I…
Kaviya
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Kaviya

Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their strengths and areas of improvement in particular to improve the student's overall performance in a particular subject area. Thus, I believe it is really important to enable the student to feel empowered about their learning through support and encouragement. This…
Lucy
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Lucy

Tutor Norwood, SA
A vital aspect of tutoring is being non-judgemental. it is important for a tutor to make the student feel comfortable to share if they do not understand something or are struggling. If a student feels as if they will be judged or considered inadequate they are less likely to come to tutor’s for help. Building a strong relationship is extremely…
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Dasuni

Tutor Kent Town, SA
A successful tutor build a strong, personal relationship with their students. I believe this help me to personalize the learning experience for every student, Incorporate connections to student's interests, teach to the student's strengths and minimize the student's weaknesses. I always provide correct academic guidance and consistency . I always…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to put in time. They need to act as if it's not just a job which pays. Prepping lessons early, helping with questions outside of tutoring time, marking tests. All of these examples show a great tutor. - I put a lot of care into my work. - I love seeing others thrive through my help. - I…
Mebel Melekha
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Mebel Melekha

Tutor Kent Town, SA
a comfort zone in studying understanding of the topic very clearly adjustable according to their needs and timing i am calm easygoing teaching method according to the students capability very…
Aadit
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Aadit

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Tutor explains the purpose and reasoning behind the problem to enhance student's understanding about it. I stick to the topic till it's…
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galen

Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is to see what subjects interest the student to bring out the potential of that student in that subject and as I had very bad teachers while growing up I learnt to support and make it easy for the student to understand I have patience in dealing with people and can cater to different variety of people even…
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Pranav

Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor needs to understand the student's needs and areas of weakness and work on them. A tutor can engage more in helping the student understand specific concepts and make the environment of teaching interesting. The teaching environment can be made interesting by giving the students a reason to learn the concepts and showing real-world…
Shiven
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Shiven

Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the students. Students have different beliefs and perspectives to see a problem, and as a tutor, it's his responsibility to understand students and help them in need. Also, the tutor should be able to connect with students and solve their problems not just related to the subject but also help…
Leny Resureccion
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Leny Resureccion

Tutor Kent Town, SA
To enable a student discover his/her own capability through proper encouragement and patience, and just letting the student know that you will be there every step of the way while allowing them to grow independently with the value of self-confidence you have instilled in them. I have the talent to explain seemingly complicated things in simple…
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Shobhana

Tutor Kent Town, SA
It's crucial to provide a welcoming environment where students feel free to share their opinions and ask questions. Setting achievable goals and encouraging students to work towards them fosters a sense of direction and purpose. Students are kept engaged and committed to their learning process by routinely reviewing progress and offering helpful…
Tim
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Tim

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Communication is very important, as it is vital that the student is able to convey any questions, misunderstandings or opinions to the tutor for a tailored tutoring experience to occur. It is also at the same time that the tutor needs to be precise and straightforward with their explanation on different concepts. I think I generally build a…
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Shanice Ria

Tutor Kent Town, SA
According to me, the most important thing as a tutor is to try and try until the student understands, although it takes a lot of patience and time. It is also important to explore the student's best way of learning, which may include audio, visual, or kinesthetic, and make efforts to teach them accordingly. As a tutor, I first make my students…
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Akshat

Tutor Kent Town, SA
According to me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil confidence and positive mindset in a student which can empower the student to take on challenges. Developing a love for learning also goes a long way, as a tutor teaches a subject which he likes he can encourage curiosity and passion for the subject in his students…
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Mohit Kumar

Tutor Kent Town, SA
Support, guide, motivate and teach the student until he don't understand. A tutor should get sense of satisfaction after his student gets satisfied. The way I give real life examples on the topic to the students then they don't forget the things till the years. Moreover, the motivation and the worldly-wisdom I give to the students, their mind…
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Liangwei

Tutor Kent Town, SA
what a tutor can do is more than teaching. Tutors should be friends and a good-listener for evey student. Every student is different. They may have different learning difficulty and hardness to go through. listen their trouble on studying and give suggestions based on different cases instead of forcing the knowledge into their brain from the…

Local Reviews

Connor has been reliable and knowledgeable. One of his greatest strengths in his ability to explain mathematical concepts and listens effectively. Would definitely recommend.
Lukas Mayer, Adelaide

Inside College ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Naethan practised multiplication tables up to 12 and worked on basic equivalent fractions with denominators up to 5.

In Year 8, Alana focused on solving linear equations and multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting algebraic fractions.

For Year 10, Priya revised trigonometry concepts including SOHCAHTOA and tackled complex geometry word problems using diagrams for visual support.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, one student found times tables confusing and struggled to grasp their logic, so "drew a sheet out of all the time tables as well as drawings to help."

In Year 8, messy or unclear working when solving fraction problems meant that key steps were missed—this made self-checking difficult.

A Year 10 student lost concentration during multi-step algebraic word problems, often needing prompts to refocus and start writing down equations.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for Maths Methods tests experienced stress under time pressure and ran out of time to attempt unfamiliar questions, impacting confidence.

Recent Achievements

One College Park tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now regularly voices doubts during algebra lessons, leading to quicker understanding of word problems and more logical solutions.

In a recent high school session, a student who used to make errors in NAPLAN-style questions started double-checking his work independently and correcting mistakes on the spot.

Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled with fractions in homework was able to redo those problems successfully during tutoring and talked through her steps aloud—finishing even the bonus question without extra support.

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 St Peters Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter's College.