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Tutors in Netley include a Kumon English and Maths specialist with ATAR 99.20, an award-winning biomedical scientist and published Lancet researcher, seasoned online and in-person K–12 tutors for maths, science, and English, a two-year high school STEM tutor with a physics double major, and recent ATAR 99.95 achievers mentoring younger students.

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Abin

Software Dev Tutor Mitchell 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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Bijoy

Software Dev Tutor Frewville, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to engage with the student in a way different than their teachers at school. Tutor should emotionally understand the student first. It is not just about teaching the subject, it's also about understanding the nature of your student. I engage with my audience and make them feel comfortable to interact with…
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Anal Kanti

Software Dev Tutor Bedford Park, SA
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the weaknesses of a student, identify his/her areas of discomfort and find a suitable way for the student to digest. Being able to be a good friend of the student is also a rare quality every tutor should possess. I have 5+ years of experience tutoring students from various background. My good…
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Aakash

Software Dev Tutor Medindie Gardens, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be compassionate and assess their situation and help them navigate through the problems they are facing. Secondly, I'd say is to impart knowledge to the student as this is his/her base and thus it needs to be strengthened and help them realize their dreams and guide them to it. One of my…
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Shahzeb

Software Dev Tutor Seaton, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Understanding and Empathy: Listening to students' concerns, understanding their unique learning styles, and showing empathy. This helps create a positive and supportive environment. Feedback and Encouragement: Offering constructive feedback on assignments, quizzes, and progress.…
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Karl

Software Dev Tutor St Clair, SA
To boost the student's self-esteem and confidence in tackling problem-solving situations to achieve personal development and academic progress. Also, to help them pursue their field of interest and career ambitions. Forming professional yet friendly connections with students, parents, and peers allows me to better understand their challenges,…
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Cassie

Software Dev Tutor Payneham, SA
Try to make them feel confident in themselves and build intuition. Maths is hard and it is easy to feel discouraged; so being able to boost morale and keep them going is important in them being successful. I really do try to be engaging; I try to speak to students as an equal. I think talking to them as regular people and have regular…
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Lewis

Software Dev Tutor Marleston, SA
- Teach in a manner that suits the person I’m helping, not a one size fits all approach. - Create an environment where the other person looks forwards to come to rather than dreading and avoiding. - To be patient with the person I’m tutoring and give them encouragement and instill confidence in them. - Help them become self-reliant - I…
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Joji

Software Dev Tutor Plympton, SA
Encourage them to ask questions Explaining concepts in a practical manner helps student to learn…
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Parminder

Software Dev Tutor Cowandilla, SA
Help them in enjoying the subject rather than seeing it as a fear. Interaction with the student Ability to make the student understand the concept and steps to find the solution in an manner which is easy to…
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Ashwini

Software Dev 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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Aastha

Software Dev Tutor Goodwood, SA
A tutor is not just a subject tutor but a mentor, a friend and, a counsellor. Having friendly conversation, helps them to open up and discuss the issues they are facing in the subject. Taking small steps and praising words, helps them build confidence. regular revision and taking assessments also clear the doubts of the students Being a mother of…
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Sourav

Software Dev Tutor Fulham, SA
There are many things I consider important::: 1. build strong, personal relationships with their students. 2. listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers. 3. My strength is that when I focus on a particular topic I want to finish the entire thing…
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Hrishikesh

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
Being a role model they can look up to by understanding their perspective of the concept and making them feel heard is what I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Ability to relate with the students, form a connection and provide a unique explanation based on their…
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Steven

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe that a tutor should make the subject easy for the students to understand as each students learn in different ways. If a tutor is able to identify them and be able to make the student understand the subject then it is the best thing a tutor can do to help a student thrive. I think my strengths as a tutor would be that I believe that any…
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Curt

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
-Explain concepts in a way that is tailored to the way in which the student understands. -Provide examples and analogies -Be friendly as accessible. -Be open to answer any question that the student might have. Explaining complex things in a simple manner so that anyone can easily understand. I am also very patient with people because I know I…
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Yvonne

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
Firstly, a tutor can give guiding questions instead of displaying the answers straightaway. This way, the students can be prompted to think of a way to get to the solution. Secondly, I believe a tutor should build the foundation first before going deeper into the subject. I am a patient person. I would give time for the students to digest the…
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Brian Sze Kai

Software Dev 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.…
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Chowdhury Nur E Alam

Software Dev 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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Deepak

Software Dev 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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Ha

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate the student to study. In my opinion, students are the ones who make progress and I, as a tutor, am only a guide and a motivator. As for me, motivation is much more important than knowledge. Every student can find possibly any knowledge available by using Google, but…
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Anisha

Software Dev 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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Gaynell

Software Dev Tutor Adelaide, SA
making enjoyable and fun environment. even a boring subjects can be easy to learn for students if they are happy and willing to learn my biggest strength in tutoring is willing to helping student in difficulties. some area where they are struggle or they need certain…

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

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Ethan worked on solving logarithmic equations and applying log rules, while also revisiting methods for rearranging linear equations in both slope-intercept and general forms.

Year 11 student Olivia focused on biology revision by tackling DNA replication and gene expression through a mock exam, then practiced answering short-response questions using mind maps.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Grace concentrated on exam preparation for evolution topics, reviewing all major ideas from presentation slides and testing her understanding with a comprehensive quiz.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 biology student often left lab reports incomplete, with conclusions and discussions missing at submission—this led to marks lost for unfinished work.

For a Year 8 maths student, notes described "sheets and books were quite messy/disorganized," making it harder to follow assignment instructions or keep track of formulas during lessons.

In senior biology, another student struggled to memorize terminology before exams, which meant that in practice tests they misread multiple-choice questions or missed key details in short answers, even when the main concept was understood. The stress from these gaps showed up most on test days.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Netley noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student who, after previously missing key details on mock exams, recently came in with specific questions and tackled almost all the tricky review problems on her own.

In Year 8 science, another student started using mind maps—something she hadn't tried before—to break down biology concepts, which helped her finish her practical assignment without needing step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, a primary school student who used to wait for hints began catching her own mistakes during maths tasks and could now explain how she'd fix them out loud.

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 Plympton Primary School.