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Klemzig's tutors include an 18-year school teaching veteran with a Bachelor of Education, university medallist physicists and engineers, award-winning recent graduates with ATARs up to 98.7, seasoned maths and science coaches, peer mentors, and creative extracurricular leaders—many fluent in multiple languages and experienced guiding students from primary through Year 12.

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Rosemary

Science Tutor Nailsworth, SA
A tutor plays a crucial role in a student's journey by boosting their confidence, tailoring their approach to fit individual learning styles, and helping them grasp the subject matter on a deeper level. It's not just about breaking down concepts; a good tutor also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, empowering students to…
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Baani

Science Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
A tutor must treat each student as unique and motivate them to learn in a manner that they are most likely to succeed in. A tutoring lesson should give a student the confidence to apply a concept based on their understanding of it. -Patience -Prior experience -Communication skills -Willingness to learn -Fluency in…
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Aashi

Science Tutor Firle, SA
The most important thing a tutor must do is to assess the student's answer and provide feedback, as that really helps them learn from their mistakes. Equally integral is, taking a doubt session as solving the doubts of the student not only improves learning but also develops a sense of confidence in the student about the subject, which develops a…
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Neha

Science Tutor Firle, SA
From my own experience, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive learning environment. Celebrating wins and providing patient, encouraging support through mistakes helps students gain confidence and come out of their shell. When students feel comfortable and supported, they are more likely to enjoy learning and see…
Lana
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Lana

Science Tutor Firle, SA
I believe the most important thing(s) a tutor can do for a student include the following 1) Listen to their frustration on the topic/s 2) Learn and apply strategies that benefit each student's learning style 3) Provide a safe place for kids to learn and explore topics and subjects 4) Be a friend As a tutor, I believe my strengths are the…
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Samer

Science Tutor Northfield, SA
Facilitating learning for students and empowering them to overcome their obstacles. A tutor needs to be an activator of knowledge and not a proxy to solve problems. Patience, flexibility and a sense of humour. I like to make the students feel comfortable and un-irritated by the problems they need to solve. I like to get the students to dig deep…
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Rajshree

Science Tutor Medindie, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student extend beyond academic instruction. While helping students grasp challenging concepts is crucial, equally vital is fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to suit the student's unique learning style, provide constructive feedback, and…
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Divy

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
I think understanding where the students mindset is and accordingly helping him thrive and do better. However also being able to listen to their whats and needs and providing the right guidance for them. I think the capabilities and skill set i have is pretty good to be a tutor. As i am very communicative, approachable, empathetic,…
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falguni

Science Tutor Northfield, SA
understanding others way of learning friendly nature towards…
Krisha
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Krisha

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
As a tutor, when you spend time listening to your students, you start building a relationship with your student. Then, I can begin personalising the learning plan accordingly to the student's needs, interests and strongest points. As a tutor, you have many strengths, the strength to fully understand your students' weaknesses, and then work…
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Stephine

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
Build student's confidence, be patient and encouraging, make learning engaging, and adapt to their individual needs. One of my biggest strengths as a math tutor is my ability to explain concepts from different perspectives or use real-life scenarios to help students understand difficult topics. I adapt my approach based on student's needs.…
Prudhvi Kumar
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Prudhvi Kumar

Science Tutor Blair Athol, SA
Making an easy pathway of learning for students, helping them in planning and achieving the desired output.Students should enjoy the teaching of the tutor and tutor must be willing to provide practical example to the student for better understanding of the concepts while learning. I'm very cool person and never get tired in explaining the concepts…
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Shagun

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
Primarily, a tutor needs to be a good listener. Listen the problems of an individual carefully and provide the solution. Tutor can be a mentor not only of the academic but can be a mentor of other emotional and mental problems. Patience is the baby step to become an effective tutor. Some children might need patience levels that may put me through…
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Wilmer Angus

Science 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…
Nick
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Nick

Science Tutor Dernancourt, SA
As a tutor you can provide a child/student with a different outlook on their learning. For example, their school teacher may have explained it in a way that the child didn't particularly understand, and as a tutor you can give them a more unique and individual learning experience that they wouldn't get at school. Providing children with one-on-one…
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Thomas

Science Tutor Magill, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is support the student in overcoming their struggles in a subject, allowing students to reach their full academic potential. I hope to empower students by equipping them with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at school. I also hope to help students develop a genuine interest for…
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Jitendra Singh

Science Tutor Newton, SA
- Make student understand things and create a solid foundation for future. - Understand students and learn what they are interested in and guide them for future perspective - My strong desire to tell how things are happening in details, - Examples that i provide. - Understanding and dealing with every person in a different…
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Yushita

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
Ro make them underatand and learn new things in every possible manner and being friemdly with them. Clamness Kind patience helpful intellectual…
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Phuntsho

Science Tutor Rostrevor, SA
1. Listen to your students. 2. Be creative and flexible with learning styles. Everyone learns differently. 3. Teach students to problem solve. 4. Foster independence. 5. Be patient at all times. 6. Give your best. Out of the many qualities I possess, I believe I am a good listener. So that I can better understand students misconceptions and…
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SOURAV

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
The most important thing for a tutor should be engaging a student in studies. A tutor is successful only after the student himself/herself feels interested in the topics covered and beyond that. I have a lot of experience as a home tutor. I taught 5 individual students for more than a year before starting my job as a teaching assistant at North…
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Abrar Imtiaz Aziz

Science Tutor Enfield, SA
Develop student confidence through positive reinforcements. Create lesson plans, review worksheets and take practice tests to prepare students for weekly tests and quizzes…
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Anith Sees

Science Tutor Beulah Park, SA
Every individual is different in their own way. So, considering and tutoring everyone in a personalised way is my strategy. I can connect with them to make treat me as a friend in a professional way and thereby identify their strengths and weaknesses. I can boost the self-confidence in my students and make them ask questions so that the part of…
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Hao

Science Tutor Kensington Park, SA
Understand where a student is actually at In terms of the knowledge. Patience. Establish confidence. With confidence students will start to enjoy learning knowledge. I am very understanding. I have been the situation of not be able to understand the concepts and methods a lot. I understand the frustration and the quiet depression when a…

Local Reviews

Very happy - Su is a very good tutor and we're very happy with the tutoring thus far.
Clayton, Vale Park

Inside KlemzigTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Maim worked on mastering the order of operations (BEDMAS), including applying brackets in multi-step calculations, and also developed spelling strategies for word endings such as "ice" and "ise."

Year 10 student Sarah focused on indices and surds, tackling both conceptual questions and practice test-style problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Yara addressed statistics by interpreting data sets and exploring probability concepts through real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to attempt algebraic modeling questions unless each instruction was read aloud together; she kept missing key details in worded problems until we broke them down verbally.

In a recent writing prompt, she struggled to generate ideas and lost confidence mid-task, showing reluctance to expand on initial thoughts.

For a Year 3 learner, slow progress with larger addition sums meant extra prompting was needed even for basics previously mastered, and there was notable avoidance when sentences required correct grammar and punctuation—mistakes like copying only first letters crept in as she rushed through the task.

Recent Achievements

One Klemzig tutoring session saw a Year 10 student who used to rush through maths assignments now take the time to show full working out on her timed test, finishing under the limit and catching errors she'd previously missed.

A Year 7 student who once avoided asking for help with reading has started initiating discussions about new vocabulary, even building her own dictionary of unfamiliar words during English lessons.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled to order days of the week can now independently sequence them aloud and write them correctly without prompting.

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 Greenacres Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Klemzig Primary School.