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Modbury North's tutors include a primary school learning support specialist with over 13 years' experience and postgraduate credentials, an ATAR 98.3 high-achiever mentoring senior students in maths and science, university STEM scholars, a Kumon-trained maths mentor, Ignite Program participant, peer coaches, seasoned private tutors, and passionate volunteers supporting literacy and student wellbeing.

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Nino

Physics Tutor Northfield, SA
The tutor's objective is not simply to relay information to a student in a bland or dry manner, but rather to establish a solid foundation and understanding for the students - to devise a teaching method that works best. The objective is for the student to learn in the most efficient and enjoyable manner. I am a University lecturer and a senior…
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Guilherme

Physics Tutor Greenacres, SA
I believe the most crucial aspect of tutoring is creating an environment where students feel supported and equipped with effective learning methods. A tutor's role extends beyond passing knowledge; it involves understanding each student's unique learning style. By tailoring teaching strategies to individual needs, a tutor can instill a passion for…
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Muzammil

Physics Tutor Salisbury Plain, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is finding a way of teaching that works for the specific student, while also making learning enjoyable and engaging. This will ensure that they have an optimal learning environment. I think my strengths as a tutor are that I can relate to many of the students and I like to think that I am…
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Apurva

Physics Tutor Klemzig, SA
Students success should be the tutor's first priority. Teacher can help their students attain their full potential.They can employ some strategies like pushing students to achieve heigher standards and offer lots of praises.Educator must create an effective and consistent schedule for them to follow.Do some opening and closing activities in first…
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Kshitij

Physics Tutor Northfield, SA
Understanding the student by listening carefully to them is important so you know the best way to help them with any problems. Having faith and trust in a student is also very important and enables them to build self confidence and trust within themselves and their ability to solve problems. Tutors must also tailor their teaching style to suit how…
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Vinay

Physics Tutor Lightsview, SA
A tutor should help lead a student to get the deepest understanding of what they are learning, gain confidence, and then tailor their approach to how that individual learns. Tutors thereby ensure that the student understands concepts properly, promotes active learning and facilitates sustained academic well-being. I can simplify complicated topics…
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Khushi

Physics Tutor Greenacres, SA
As a tutor the most we can do for is a student is to encourage them to not just learn what's in the book but also to understand the concepts with a greater depth. The other thing that tutor can do for a student to maximise their educational growth is to try and make them understand the points where they are wrong and not just to do their work for…
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Swati

Physics Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
A tutor can change the mind of student regarding the difficult subject by chnaging the way of teaching. Depending on the understanding level of student a tutor should seek different methods to help the student so that they find the subject more interesting. My explaning technique and my way of teaching. i like to teaxh student from their…
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Jake

Physics Tutor Newton, SA
A tutor should take their time with a student and make sure the student understands before moving on. I believe the purpose of tutoring should be to provide learning strategies that are specific to the individual in contrast with teaching in a classroom (at the pace of the class). A tutor should provide multiple strategies for learning. For…
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Vishwajit

Physics Tutor Hampstead Gardens, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is assisting them to learn about a concept which they may have been struggling with. This is because once they understand the basics of 'how' to do the problem, they will know exactly 'what' methods to used to tackle it. My strengths as a tutor are determination and perfection. For…
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vrinda

Physics Tutor Hampstead Gardens, SA
Tutor can help a child to reach his/ her goal. Regular practice and followup for the child can help them. Proper understanding of the content by reaching child's mind level. I enjoy hard work and helping others to find success. I want my students to experience meaningful, interesting learning that applies to their lives. I believe this can be…
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Jenitha

Physics Tutor Salisbury, SA
Making student to overcome their weakness. Helping students to move forward with their skills which is truly fulfilling. Building confidence within students. Major role is to teach students how to learn and build self confidence. Always show them the patience when any doubts are raised. Always motivate them to reach their goal. * Making…
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Rafid

Physics Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
Being able to consistently be present for my students is the most important thing to do as a tutor. Through my experience, I have either built a online channel I can use to communicate with them or their parents to check in on their progress at home. Doing this allows the students to have support 24/7 even outside tutoring lessons in order to…
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Apeksha

Physics Tutor Clearview, SA
Understand the strengths and weakness of the student and guide them accordingly to master the subjects. Creative strategies to help students learn and master the subjects…
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Siobhan

Physics Tutor Hectorville, SA
I think that the most important thing a tutor must do for a student is to make the student’s learning experience to be enjoyable and productive, where results of their hard work is clearly shown. I think my strengths include having patience towards younger students, being able to think outside the box when a student is unable to grasp the…
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Saatvik

Physics Tutor Klemzig, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to create a space in which the student is comfortable and unafraid to make mistakes. This is extremely important in not only allowing the student to learn to the best of their ability, but to be able to question their own logic, problem-solve, and actively engage with content in…
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Connor

Physics Tutor Hectorville, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to pivot their teaching style in order to suit not only the content but how the student learns. Without this ability to change as necessary you are putting your students at a significant disadvantage. Breaking down complex concepts into simple ideas. Creating a comfortable learning environment where…
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Ankita

Physics Tutor Hectorville, SA
In my opinion, a tutor must be able to empathize with the student and create a safe space for them. Its important to be constructive and patient especially with the ones that take time to grasp topics. One must keep instructions clear and always strive to empower the child by focusing on their strengths. Engage them instead of lecturing…
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Nimra

Physics Tutor Felixstow, SA
I think understanding the point of view of student and listening to them carefully before presenting your view is the most important thing a tutor can do. This way student feel more confident with their critical skills and perform better. I believe my resilience and patience while teaching the young students and understanding their thought process…
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Elsa

Physics Tutor Glynde, SA
Make concepts clear without doubts. I use simple real world examples to explain concepts so that they are well imprinted in pupils' minds clearly and…
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SOURAV

Physics 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…
Abrar Imtiaz Aziz
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Abrar Imtiaz Aziz

Physics 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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Delroy

Physics Tutor Broadview, SA
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: - Being approachable - Creative teaching styles - Patience - Teach students how to be confident with their learning and being independent. - Being able to provide the information the student requires and teach them this information in an effective…

Local Reviews

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Anoma Danapala, Modbury North

Inside Modbury NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student James focused on solving linear equations, calculating slope, and understanding parallel and perpendicular lines using graphing methods.

In Year 9, Sarah practised drawing graphs in both slope-intercept and general form, and worked on writing comparative essays using TEEL/PEEL structure for English.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Lily built her skills with simultaneous equations through substitution and elimination techniques, including representing solutions graphically.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 science, one student repeatedly second-guessed correct answers, as noted: "a lot of the time the student got it right but questioned themself," which slowed progress and made it harder to build confidence with new material.

In Year 8 maths, skipping steps during calculations meant key errors were hidden—one tutor observed missing working on paper.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student would often guess rather than systematically solve word problems, especially when distracted by unrelated details. Each instance left students uncertain about their strategies and sometimes unsure whether success was due to skill or luck.

Recent Achievements

One Modbury North tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on prompts is now tackling algebra problems independently and even chose to finish extra questions after the lesson.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who previously hesitated to ask for help began voicing specific questions about tricky topics, leading her to solve multi-step equations solo for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised her tutor by switching to a new division strategy she'd just learned at school; although it took longer, she stuck with it until she could explain her method and reach correct answers on her own.

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 City of Tea Tree Gully Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Modbury School P-6.