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Inglewood's tutors feature an ATAR 98.50 Dux and University of Adelaide scholar, a seasoned secondary maths tutor with a 97.95 ATAR, music and youth mentors with extensive K–12 experience, an aspiring teacher pursuing Honours in Primary Education, award-winning academic leaders, and accomplished coaches in both sports and creative arts.

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Bisma

Psychology Tutor Hope Valley, SA
A tutor is supposed to ensure learning and the growth of the students academic skills. Also to make sure their goals are strong enough for them to reach success in the future. I am patient and I do not back down if the student is not ready to learn. I use different tactics to engage the student such as asking them what they struggle with and…
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Ryan

Psychology Tutor Golden Grove, SA
The most important thing is for a tutor to help a student understand the concepts, rather than giving them answers, to help them towards understanding the work independently. I consider myself to be patient with my students as they learn at their own speeds, while providing them with the path to find the answer…
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Therese

Psychology Tutor Dernancourt, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to ultimately inspire them in a love of learning and hopefully pass onto them capsules of knowledge which are priceless. My strengths as a tutor are to challenge the pupils to think abstractly about language and harness the true power it possesses. I love hearing the pupil's own…

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Niki is great. She puts in the extra mile when needed, and provides a nuanced lesson structure to fit the child.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Marley revised the area of sectors and surface area using worked examples from textbook chapters.

Year 9 student Zoe practised expanding and collecting like terms in algebra, followed by work on solving linear equations with a focus on graphing from slope and intercepts.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex tackled index laws—including multiplication and division rules—and applied scientific notation to problem sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student struggled to enter equations correctly into a scientific calculator and was unsure which formulas to prioritise. This led to errors in multi-step problems—"he seemed confused about entering equations and formulas," the tutor noted.

In Year 7, another avoided writing out working when solving with a calculator, resulting in mistakes that were hard to trace back and fix.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student showed signs of losing confidence after setbacks, hesitating even when answers were correct.

During algebra tasks in Year 9, skipping steps and not double-checking led to repeated sign errors that slowed progress and caused frustration.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Inglewood noticed that one Year 11 student, who used to rely on hints for Pythagoras' theorem problems, independently recognised when to apply it and solved a challenging question on his own.

In a recent session with a Year 10 student, the tutor observed her quickly correcting previous mistakes in expanding and collecting like terms—she now redoes questions without prompting after just a single explanation.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who was initially mixing up unit conversions began tackling perimeter tasks with greater speed and accuracy, especially converting between centimetres and metres unassisted.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Paracombe Primary and Preschool.