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Kingston Park's tutors feature a veteran teacher with over 10 years' classroom experience and multiple education degrees, a Master of Science candidate specializing in mathematics tutoring, accomplished university scholars in chemistry and biomedical engineering, experienced youth mentors and peer leaders, and high-achieving students recognized for academic excellence, international competitions, and coaching young children.

Nayanjot Kaur
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Nayanjot Kaur

Tutor Kingston Park, SA
According to me understanding the student's weaknesses and strengths is the most important thing to do as a tutor so that we can help the students to work on their weaknesses and also brush up on their strengths. As a current university student, I know how it feels like being a student and I also know that all students are not the same. As I have…
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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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Nancy
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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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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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Praharshitha

Tutor Dover Gardens, SA
I think an essential thing a tutor can do for their student is be empathetic! Often, for teachers, its hard to understand what students are feeling, since school and lifestyle has changed from the time they were students to now (in a global pandemic). Therefore, being an tutor who displays empathy about understanding what its like being a student…
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Jazmine

Tutor Seacombe Heights, SA
Understand that each student learns differently and at different paces I'm very patient and tend to think outside the box in order to explain the…
Heng Yi
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Heng Yi

Tutor Seacombe Gardens, SA
Responsible Patience Confidence - in the subjects a tutor teach Creative - in teaching method and explains question Friendly Honesty - no one knows everything, be honest about what you don’t know rather than make up a wrong answer on the spot (pretend confident and under control), do some research and get back to the question :)) 1. I…
QIANRU
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QIANRU

Tutor Hallett Cove, SA
I believe a great tutor helps students love and enjoy their learning journey. During my time as a notes taker for disabled students at the University of Canberra, I learned that building their confidence and creating a supportive learning environment are crucial for their academic success. For example, providing students with personalised guidance…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Hove, SA
Be a friend rather than a teacher. Ensure the learning style of the student is appropriate . Be a good role model - lots of my students want to do physiotherapist due to the fact I have advertised the benefits of attending university Effective communicator - patient, able to listen attentively and motivate children to engage in…
Austin
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Austin

Tutor Sturt, SA
Guidance and support is what I believe to be the utmost benefit a tutor can provide. I am a patient and positive person, qualities essential for…
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Lam Nhat Truong

Tutor Darlington, SA
Be adaptable. Everyone learns differently and it is the tutor's job to be able to work with the different learning styles. I find that this is the most challenging to get the grasp of as it varies widely across all sorts of students, however, once a tutor learns how a student processes different problems and is able to cater their explanations;…
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Alison

Tutor Warradale, SA
- be a great role model -foster a growth mindset for those who lack confidence in achieving success ; shift thoughts like “When I fail, I am no goodâ€, to “ I learn from my mistakes". -assist students to set their (SMART) goals - increase a student’s self- belief of themselves as a learner, encourage them to take risks, have the…
For Lam
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For Lam

Tutor Warradale, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to solve the student's academic problem and trying to understand the student. Meanwhile, the tutor should make sure the student won's lost their interest's in study. My strength as a tutor is that I am patient and friendly. As I was a student before I know that study is hard and it is…
Sarder Muhammed
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Sarder Muhammed

Tutor Sturt, SA
A good tutor can positively affect students' life! Students are like clay, a good tutor can mold them into something meaningful and valuable. Students loves me because i have a good tuning with…
Janice
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Janice

Tutor Oaklands Park, SA
To be able to talk to them like a friend, but to also provide the most accurate details when it comes to academia. The main purpose that they approach a tutoring agency is to improve in their studies, which we want to try our best to provide. I aim to tailor individualised plans for the children if necessary, or to highly adhere to your agency's…
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Griffith

Tutor Sheidow Park, SA
A tutor needs to be able to adapt to whatever questions or queries the student has. In my role as a PASS Leader at Adelaide Uni, I always had material prepared, which occasionally I didn't use because the students wanted to focus on something else. You need to be able to think on your feet and find a way to present the problem in a way the student…
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Ananya

Tutor Marion, SA
The most important part is understanding how the student thinks and how they view the subject, only then can I adapt my teaching strategy to be effective for them! I am good at breaking down work into small, understandable chunks, and explaining concepts step by step for maximal understanding of a concept rather than rote…
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soufia

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for the students is to motivate and encourage them to do their best. I believe that results are mostly achieved through the effort of the students themselves, so as a tutor I try my best to cover all the concepts and to provide my students with support materials, but I also make sure that my students…
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Joshua

Tutor Trott Park, SA
I believe that the most important I can do for a student is being a role model that a student can be comfortable to ask questions and address problems and issues within their academic career. Eliminating the fear of being looked down upon for not understanding a concept and the loss of moral is the first step to improving learning and growth. This…
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Heather

Tutor Trott Park, SA
To be honest, which helps to develop rapport and trust, be flexible, and willing to share my own experiences. Teach the student how to learn as the ultimate goal is to help the student become an independent learner. Be patient, as what is obvious or easy for me may not be so for the student. and have good listening skills. Above all, be a…
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Chenuri

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
Be kind and patient with them. Do not ever be the reason that they stop believing in their abilities. Encourage them to try and figure things out independently and then ask for help when needed. Be mindful so that students believe in themselves. I am kind and patient. I always remind myself that just because I know something does not mean…
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Abin

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
As a tutor I would help the student to bring out his or hers ideas through learning. Those ideas can make a huge difference in the society. Additionally, I would focus on students who are very weak in a particular subject and provides tips to improvise. I have good knowledge in Mathematics and I can explain the concepts using real life examples.…
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Lakshmi

Tutor Bedford Park, SA
I believe that teaching is not about pumping a student with exam papers or to make them memorise the answers and get good grades, for my satisfaction. But about really making sure the student understands a concept, so that they have a strong foundation and can apply to it many different question styles. This will actively stimulate creativity and…

Local Reviews

Everything is going well with tutoring. Our daughter Imogen really enjoys her weekly sessions with Amber. The tutoring has made her far more confident with her Maths.
Joanna, Seacliff

Inside Kingston ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Olivia focused on multiplication facts for x3 and x5 as well as subtraction of decimal numbers to two places with exchanging, and began learning about metric prefixes in measurement.

For Year 9, Thomas revised further differentiation using the chain, product, and quotient rules—applying these to find tangents and identify where functions are undefined—and practiced calculus questions set in worded contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah tackled physics topics such as projectile motion by breaking velocity into vertical and horizontal components and finished with a quick review of conservation of momentum.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's notes highlighted a struggle to remember formulas during complex differentiation and physics tasks; when unsure, he relied on "having the formula written down" rather than committing it to memory.

In another session, the same student rushed through multi-step algebra questions, which led to sign errors—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student became distracted during subtraction practice and lost focus for the last part of the lesson, making it hard to finish worded problems.

Both cases show that gaps in process—not content knowledge alone—are affecting progress.

Recent Achievements

One Kingston Park tutor noticed that Thomas, a senior high school student, now independently applies the chain, product, and quotient rules to complex differentiation problems—something he struggled with previously.

In another session, Stephen in Year 10 started double-checking his answers without prompting and can now confidently tackle rate calculations using real-world examples like $/hour or km/h.

Meanwhile, Jye in primary school has shifted from hesitating with oral reading to using word attack strategies when stuck; this week he read through "Cup Final Hero" out loud and self-corrected new vocabulary as he went.

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 Brighton Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seacliff Primary School.