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Kurralta Park's tutors include a school-qualified Maths and Science teacher with 16 years' classroom experience, an astrophysics master's graduate and former secondary physics teacher, a Flinders University research fellow in physics, ATAR 99.95 and 98.8 high achievers, experienced K–12 maths/science tutors, university merit scholars, and passionate peer mentors across STEM and English.

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Matthew

Legal Studies Tutor Malvern, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student tools with which to find answers for future questions. I am accessible and personable, and enjoy relating to students and their specific educational situation. I am able to break down concepts into understandable chunks, and I love to use analogies to achieve…
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Payal

Legal Studies Tutor Ascot Park, SA
- Personalise their learning to enhance the knowledge - Minimise the weaknesses a person have & frequently communicate things - Patience - Communication - and lastly Honest & open relationship with the…
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Ka Yan Rachel

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe in empowering students by being a source of encouragement so that they build the confidence to solve novel problems. Allowing creativity in problem solving and not being rigid when things are done in a way that is different from what is usually done should be encouraged as well. Ultimately, all students will come across problems that…
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Ming Fung

Legal Studies Tutor Hindmarsh, SA
The most important things is to help the student enjoy solving problems. Most of the students would feel frustrating when they hit tough questions. It is pretty common to see on students. As a tutor, I would try all my best to assist them get through the questions and empower the knowledge so they would be able to solve by themselves. I am pretty…
Ka
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Ka

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe firstly, students should not be pressured to do any task instead a tutor should make the task joyful and interesting for the student in such a way that they enjoy they are doing in every aspect. Secondly, I think creating a safe environment for kids so that they can easily come to us regarding any query in their studies should be…
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Samantha

Legal Studies Tutor Clovelly Park, SA
I feel that it is extremely important for a tutor to help the student learn content in a way that is personalised to them. A significant number of students who are under the impression that they do not understand a subject are simply not absorbing the information in the right way. If a tutor can help the student discover the method they learn…
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Miranda

Legal Studies Tutor Glenelg, SA
Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
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Hope

Legal Studies Tutor Oaklands Park, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is recognise the strengths in each particular child and help them to grow as the fine individual they are. It is super important that a tutor does not try and make the child someone they are not. I am a highly persistent and can easily pick up on how a child learns and develops in their own unique way. I am…
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Nilesh

Legal Studies Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
My philosophy is to be a guide by the side, encourage student to take risk and don't be afraid to make mistakes, help learn from mistakes Patience, active listener, the way I explain and relate to my student's prior…
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Imogen

Legal Studies Tutor Glenelg South, SA
A high level of communication between the tutor and the student is vital as this allows a positive learning environment to be created, where students feel comfortable asking questions to attain the extra support they require. Tutors must be supportive and provide constant encouragement in order to motivate the student to achieve their best. A…
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David

Legal Studies Tutor Glenelg South, SA
A tutor should help a student foremost achieve the specific academic goals that they wish to attain; but the way in which they should do this is by inspiring a love of learning in the student. By achieving this dual function, you are more likely to attain success for short term results as well as success for the entirety of their academic careers.…
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Saibhaskhar

Legal Studies Tutor Prospect, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the child harness his/her own potential and make them accustomed to the subject instead of abhorring it. My method of explaining the concepts in a simple, concise manner along with a strong command over my literacy skills will be my…
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Kloe

Legal Studies Tutor Prospect, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to just help them with their work and listen to their needs and help with those needs. I think that my strengths are: - being an effective communicators - knowing how and when to give critical feedback - being able to explain concepts in a way that is different than normal - being able…
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Harrison

Legal Studies Tutor Medindie Gardens, SA
Teaching students strategies that they can use in order to overcome the problems they face independently while fostering an enjoyment of the subject. I have experience in imparting knowledge and identifying weaknesses due to my coaching experience. I am a relatively recent high school graduate who has kept in touch with the subjects studied by…
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Stephen

Legal Studies Tutor Woodville West, SA
1. A tutor should note the student’s weaknesses and try minimizing their weaknesses. 2. A tutor should provide examples when explaining a concept to help a student understand. 3. A tutor should build a rapport with the student with their students. This way a student will gain courage. 1.Organization- I will be able to plan the lessons and give…
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Travis

Legal Studies Tutor Nailsworth, SA
Be patient and clear when explaining a topic. Try to understand that some people struggle more than others and that a clear understanding of the topic may require different things for different people. I am very patient and understanding. I will be able to use this to explain details to people in different ways so they will have a better chance of…
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Sonam

Legal Studies Tutor Trinity Gardens, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make things easy for the students to learn. This means by making the students understand and gain knowledge easily which will help them for the long run. As a tutor,my strengths are mainly my communication skills and am very good at figuring out the weak spot of a student. I am…
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Timothy

Legal Studies Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
My understanding of a tutors role is not to do the students work, yet to uncover their natural ability so that they may proceed to increase their academic results. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do is not only provide advice but draw out the best of people. I have been told I am a 'people person', I previously worked in a busy…
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Fajer

Legal Studies Tutor Marden, SA
1) Being an active listener - understanding their problems and needs and working to help and support them to overcome these problems and meet these needs. 2) Being innovative with teaching style and strategies depending on the individual child's own unique problems and needs. 3) Building a strong relationship that revolves around the tutor…
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Luca

Legal Studies Tutor Payneham South, SA
A tutor’s most important role is to explain concepts clearly, adapt to the student’s learning style, and build their confidence to think independently. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and my ability to articulate the same thing in different…
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Sam

Legal Studies Tutor Brighton, SA
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Charlton

Legal Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
In order of importance: - Be knowledgeable in the topic. - Be patient to allow the student to understand the concept properly. - Be adaptable to suit the student's learning style. - Be compassionate to identify when the student needs moral support and confidence, as opposed to just constructive criticism. - Be dependable with the times…
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Charlotte

Legal Studies Tutor Broadview, SA
the most important thing for me as stated above is that the student feels comfortable communicating their worries and areas they need help with to me. i am a great listener and care about the students personal worries as much as learning difficulties. i create ways to communicate with students that work for them and i am great at taking feedback…

Local Reviews

The tutoring is going really well. Daniel is very knowledgeable and has found the right level to start working at.
Stephanie, Kurralta Park

Inside Kurralta ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Archie worked through **perimeter and area problems**, then tackled time calculations using worded examples.

In Year 8, Zara focused on comparing **equivalent fractions** with visual aids and practiced converting between fractions and decimals.

For Year 10, Lachlan consolidated his understanding of the **Pythagorean theorem** and right-angle triangles before moving on to introductory trigonometry using targeted practice questions from both schoolwork and his electrician workbook.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's maths assignment progress was slowed by messy, disorganised sheets and books—one tutor noted, "fixing this may help her keep track of instructions and tasks."

In Year 10 algebra, a student hesitated to review answers after practice questions; as the tutor observed, this led to small errors persisting in factoring and rearranging equations.

Meanwhile, a senior student tackling exam-style worded problems often didn't engage with feedback or clarify confusing instructions, which left her uncertain about how to begin multi-step questions. Moments like these meant time was lost on avoidable confusion instead of deeper learning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kurralta Park recently noticed Tia independently catching and correcting her mistakes while working on trigonometry problems—previously an area she'd struggled with during tests.

Another secondary student, Lachlan, has started applying the correct algebraic operations on both sides of equations without prompting, having previously only altered one side and getting stuck.

Meanwhile, Natalia in primary school is now regularly identifying when she's missed parts of a question and returning to fix them on her own; last session, she caught an error reading an analogue clock and explained how she would correct it without any help.

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