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Tutors in Keswick include a former secondary school maths and science teacher with 16 years' experience, a physics PhD researcher, an Honours computational physics student with an ATAR of 99.95 and multiple academic awards, seasoned K–12 private tutors, university-level educators, and mentors passionate about inspiring students in maths, science, and beyond.

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Jacob

English Tutor North Adelaide, SA
To be understanding and patient and to constantly adapt teaching style to better student outcomes. I’ve got an immense amount of experience and a high level of knowledge and teaching style across all areas I…
Nitika
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Nitika

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
He can be as patient as possible and try to teach him in several small steps and not preferring opting for those bigger ones which utlimately helps him to enjoy the subject which must be the uptimate goal of any tutor. I believe i own awesome communication skills and have the potential of understanding the loopholes in learning any concept. I try…
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Tom
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Tom

English Tutor Hawthorn, SA
Set clear expectations and help students develop strong study habits that extend beyond a single subject. Having recently completed SACE (in 2024) with a raw ATAR of 99.90, my knowledge of the high school curriculum is up to date. I am aware of common troubles many students experience in a variety of high school subjects, and through personal…
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Arita

English Tutor North Adelaide, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a students confidence while helping them improve academically. Never get tired of questions. A good tutor should be patient, encouraging, and able to personalise lessons to a students individual needs. Creating a comfortable learning environment where students feel safe asking questions…
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Anupriya

English Tutor Plympton Park, SA
A tutor can essentially make or break a student. She can enhance the self confidence of the student which will be beneficial for the student throughout their career. Apart from enhancing their knowledge, she enhances the student's social skills, their problem solving abilities and prepares them for tackling real life problems. Through face to…
Thomas
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Thomas

English Tutor Ascot Park, 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…
Umama
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Umama

English Tutor Dulwich, SA
I think that being able to build a rapport with the student is one of the fundamental skills to be a good tutor. This lays the foundation for the student being comfortable in asking questions to the tutor, as well as the tutor finding a teaching style that is most suited to the student. I am confident in my ability to explain subject matter to the…
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Gagandeep

English Tutor Norwood, SA
Helping students achieve their potential, adapting to kid's individual needs, building lasting relationships based on shared goals these are some of the impacts of a tutor on the student. But the most incredible aspect of tutoring is that it merges education and what is usually called enrichment. A good tutor can combine subjects in…
Shobha
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Shobha

English Tutor Glenside, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is ensure that the student has gained the ability to consolidate the information taught. The student must be able to reproduce the content learned in their own words at their own time. Specifically for English, many students have wonderful, original ideas in their minds, however, they…
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Timothy

English Tutor Myrtle Bank, SA
The goal of tutoring should be to empower students and thus the primary focus of tuition should be to develop confidence and independence rather than reliance. For this reason, I believe the most important component of tutoring is not working through content, but reflecting and future planning to ensure the student believes they have the skills…
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Aafreen

English Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a supportive environment, encourage curiosity, and empower students to reach their full potential. A tutor should guide students to find solutions rather than providing them directly, enabling them to build independence and critical-thinking skills. By helping students develop efficient study…
David
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David

English 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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Amber

English 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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Harsh

English Tutor Prospect, SA
To understand a way the particular student thinks about the given subject and accordingly teach them. Explaining subjects with fun, but in efficient…
Lidia
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Lidia

English Tutor Findon, SA
I also consider a great tutor to be someone who builds a good rapport with their students and ensures a warm and friendly learning environment. Helping students develop self-confidence and improve study skills while also making them feel good about their accomplishments is also significant. In addition, I believe it is very important to be…
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Laura

English Tutor Linden Park, SA
I believe that it is important for tutors to be passionate about teaching. This way, it is easier for the student to gain interest in the subject, which ultimately leads to better performance from the student as they are more motivated to study and learn. I also think that it is important for tutors to create a comfortable learning environment for…
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Preethika

English Tutor West Beach, SA
I think one of the most important things is for the tutor to be understanding and listen to the student's problems to be able to grasp what they are struggling with and aid them effectively. It is also useful for the tutor to build a good relationship with the student to help increase their strengths in learning and incorporate their interests I…
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Priyanka

English Tutor Prospect, SA
a tutor first needs to understand the capability of the student considering all the strengths and weakness and work on it. Only just transforming knowledge will not help the child grow but instead develop a liking for that particular subject will make that child understand it more easily. Temporary teaching does't work in this teaching field.…
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Emily

English Tutor Prospect, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is guide that student to success, this can be achieved by listening and being attentive to the childs learning styles and needs. Patience and understanding. I believe that patience is one of the most important qualities to have as a tutor, this is because it can be very frustrating as a…
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Bianca

English Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
For me, it is absolutely pertinent for tutors to build a rapport and gain trust from their student, which may encompass many different actions. It may involve giving subject advice from experience, being reassuring and having sound knowledge of the course and content. In doing so, tutors can aid students to develop a genuine interest in the…
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Lachlan

English Tutor Nailsworth, SA
I would consider a connection to (and understanding of) the student to be the most important thing for a one on one tutoring relationship. Without a thorough understanding of their needs and situation, one cannot properly assess the best way to assist in their learning. I'm very personable, able to chat with anyone about almost anything. My high…
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Gurleen

English Tutor West Beach, SA
Be a good listener Be willing to share your own experiences Be a collaborator Teach the student how to learn Incorporate connections to the student's interests My communication skills, patience and understanding for the emotional world of children–especially at elementary level, is my greatest strengths as a…
Rose
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Rose

English Tutor Henley Beach South, SA
Not to teach an exact method for solving a problem, but to teach methods which work for particular general types of problems- techniques which allow them to become more familiar with how mathematics works. Also, to give them the confidence to experiment and learn from their mistakes. I understand how daunting a subject can be if a student loses…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Alice worked on algebraic expressions and basic trigonometry, practicing expanding brackets and identifying unknowns.

For Year 11, Sam focused on using derivatives to find sign diagrams and analyse the shape of graphs, then applied second derivatives to locate key graph points.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Grace concentrated on integration techniques and revisited core concepts through targeted exam preparation questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student's graph sketching was limited, making it harder to interpret trigonometric functions; as a tutor noted, "she needed prompting to connect different types of trig questions."

In Year 9, messy and disorganized books meant assignment instructions were missed or misunderstood—this led to confusion when drawing diagrams for worded problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student hesitated with time conversions and mixed up "half past" and "minutes to," especially under test conditions.

A lack of regular homework completion in these cases left gaps unaddressed until just before assessments, adding unnecessary stress during revision.

Recent Achievements

A Keswick tutor recently noticed Tia catching herself about to draw a line with the wrong gradient during a revision session—last term she often needed step-by-step help for this.

In another case, Molly (also high school) began bringing in her own tricky questions from class and now works through challenging problems independently after just some light prompting; previously, she hesitated to tackle harder tasks alone.

Meanwhile, Natalia in Year 3 showed new initiative by self-correcting missed parts of questions without reminders and successfully read an analogue clock unassisted 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 Goodwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Richmond Primary School.