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Tutors in North Brighton include a 10-year classroom teacher with multiple teaching awards, a university medallist and SACE Merit recipient (ATAR 99.40), seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors with national STEM accolades, an "Outstanding" UK-qualified secondary teacher, youth mentors, peer coaches, and several academic high-achievers across medicine, engineering, robotics and the arts.

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Joseph

Info Processing Tutor Bellevue Heights, SA
since the goal of a tutor is to teach the student I believe that the most important things tutors can do for students Is teach the underlying concept as well as the method to solving a problem, this allows the student to apply what they have learnt in different circumstances if the same underlying concept is used. I have excellent problem solving…
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Lewis

Info Processing Tutor Kurralta Park, 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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Sourav

Info Processing 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…
William
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William

Info Processing Tutor Goodwood, SA
Make them achieve the highest possible result they are capable of and give them a strong foundation in life by succeeding in their education. Teach them to appreciate school and learning in general. I can make the subject easy and understandable. I have great analogies. I am very patient and understanding. I can get through to the student and…
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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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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…
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Nikita

Info Processing Tutor Reynella, SA
Build confidence among the student on the subject they are learning and make them feel positive on the relevant subject. My creative way of teaching is my main strength, which makes things easier for the students to…
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Callum

Info Processing Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Be a friend to a student while still ensuring they are learning. The teachers job is to teach, the tutors job is to assist with practise while making sure the tutoring sessions are something they want to come back to. Being able to explain concepts in a different manner to the way teachers…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with everything and things are going well. James is a great tutor and my son has been very comfortable and getting a lot out of the tutoring every week.
Christina, Somerton Park

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ben practised multiplication facts for 2s and 3s, strengthened understanding of place value up to 1,000 using visual aids, and worked on reading aloud narrative texts with a focus on literal comprehension.

In Year 6, Chloe reviewed how to express decimal numbers as percentages and vice versa, and solved problems involving percentages of amounts and simplifying ratios.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Mason completed NAPLAN numeracy practice questions with calculator use, focusing on relationships between fractions, decimals and percentages as well as correct terminology for equivalence in fractions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student struggled to organise written work clearly in maths, especially when labelling headings on the place value board—this led to confusion between hundredths and hundreds of thousands, as one tutor observed: "Headings were mixed up, making it tricky to keep track of values."

In Year 10 algebra sessions, skipping working steps meant sign errors went unnoticed until final answers were checked.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student avoided reading unfamiliar words fully and guessed based on context rather than decoding; this slowed their progress with new vocabulary and affected comprehension during narrative tasks.

Recent Achievements

One North Brighton tutor noticed a Year 10 student, Brooke, who used to rely heavily on her calculator for complex equations now choosing to solve algebraic problems by hand and accurately explaining her steps—a real shift towards independent problem-solving.

In another session, a Year 8 student, Prajna, who was previously hesitant with division facts of 9 now recalls them instantly and recently completed BEDMAS exercises without errors.

Meanwhile, Jye in Year 4 has started self-correcting his reading out loud; instead of skipping tricky words as he did before, he now pauses to decode them using strategies discussed together.

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 Brighton Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Brighton Secondary School.