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Tutors in Mitchell Park include a TRB-registered secondary teacher with a PhD, multiple experienced school educators and home tutors, a Masters-qualified physicist, Olympiad award-winners, medical and engineering students with ATARs up to 97.75, child-focused mentors with postgraduate education degrees, and high-achieving maths competition finalists—offering deep expertise across K–12 learning.

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Brian Sze Kai

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student to enjoy learning, and impart a good studying method. After all, even the best tutor cannot help an unmotivated student, and a lack of self-motivation is the biggest obstacle that many underperforming students fail to overcome. I am good at following the student's pace.…
Chowdhury Nur E Alam
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Chowdhury Nur E Alam

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Figure out the style of the students understanding and shape the teaching style of the concepts accordingly I can break down complex concepts into smaller sub concepts to make it easier for students of all level to…
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Ashwini

Info Processing Tutor Mile End, SA
I believe there are never bad students. It is the responsibility of the teacher to understand/identify the strength of the students and help them build on it. A teacher can have great influence on students life. The more positive and encouraging the teacher is, more successful and confident the student will become. Students look up to their…
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Pattarawit

Info Processing Tutor Mile End, SA
Understand them Make students understand…
Angel
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Angel

Info Processing Tutor Torrensville, SA
I have had some great teachers, whose teachings and advice will stick with me to the end, I have also had some not so great teachers. I feel that what makes a teacher or tutor good is that he actually listens to his students and genuinely clears their problems. so for me, the most important thing for a tutor is to listen to his/her student and…
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Rithik

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalized guidance, fostering understanding, and building confidence in the subject matter. I often think my strengths as a tutor are patience, knowledge, and clear…
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israel

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
building a relationships that eventually foster the students growth and success. great communication and story telling skills. i also know how to break complex concepts into memorable analogies that always…
Deepak
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Deepak

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing that any tutor can do for a student is to be a good listener. Knowing a student's expectations is really important in planning effective tutoring techniques. Only when we understand the requirements of the student and the hurdles that he or she face, will we be able to suggest solutions and work towards them. My biggest…
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Anisha

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
I can truly personalize the learning and incorporate connections to the student's interests. i will teach to the student's strengths and minimize focus on the student's weaknesses. It is vital to exercise extreme patience and not cave into their own frustrations. When the student senses impatience from me, at best, it can demotivate them or…
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Pranjal

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
-Keep the student interested - Make the class interactive - Ability to clearly express the topic I'm teaching - Giving background as to why we are studying…
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Arjun

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe patience and empathy toward students who are struggling is one of the most important factors while being a tutor. I also posses organisational and planning skills so that I can structure lessons and prepare for sessions effectively so that all sessions are optimised. Adaptation to a student’s learning pace is also very crucial as each…
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Prithviraj

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do is help students stop fearing what they don’t know. Once that fear is gone, they can focus on real learning instead of just chasing marks. A tutor’s role is to guide them to see mistakes as part of the process, build their confidence, and make knowledge something they’re curious about rather…

Local Reviews

After two tutoring session with Anniepreet Isabella achieved an "A" for her maths test! We are so happy with this result.
Oonagh, Seacliff Park

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Jessica worked through addition and subtraction strategies for larger numbers using written methods, while also completing school homework and worksheets.

In Year 11, Thomas focused on mastering differentiation techniques—including chain, product, and quotient rules—and applied these to worded calculus problems such as finding the equation of a tangent line.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Lily revised key physics concepts like projectile motion and conservation of momentum by tackling multi-step practice questions that integrated mathematical calculations with real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often forgot to bring their calculator, making it difficult to check answers quickly in maths lessons.

In Year 10 physics, heavy reliance on formula sheets slowed progress; "he should attempt a broader range of questions as well as attempt to do each question without a formula sheet," one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's exam revision was hindered by incomplete or missing notes—important formulas and explanations weren't always written down, leading to confusion when tackling worded calculus questions.

When chemistry homework was left undone, understanding titration calculations suffered and confidence dropped before tests.

Recent Achievements

A Mitchell Park tutor noticed one Year 9 student who used to rely on hints now tackling practice tests independently, filling in missing steps using what he already knows.

In a recent high school chemistry session, Lucy shifted from just recalling facts to explaining how bond strength impacts melting and boiling points, then applied that understanding to real-life industrial equations without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary-aged student who had struggled with subtraction made visible progress—after repeated exercises, she began solving subtraction problems independently instead of hesitating or waiting for guidance.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sunrise Christian School Marion.