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Tutors in North Plympton include a Kumon English and Maths specialist with years of K–12 experience, an ATAR 99.95 achiever and Principal's Prize winner, school Duxes and peer mentors, a published biomedical researcher awarded "Best Teacher," seasoned STEM and coding tutors, Olympiad competitors, youth leaders, and passionate academic coaches across maths, science, English and more.

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Md

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient and find a way to teach that ignited interest in the student for the subject. Ability to understand the learning pace of a…
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Abin

Info Processing 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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Christy Jeevan

Info Processing Tutor Beverley, SA
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to assess their interest, strong and weak points and guide them to help them decide what field/specialization they want to seem themselves in. Marks and grades albeit very important and not the defining factors for their future. They have to see for themselves what they are passionate about and a…
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Nadia

Info Processing Tutor Adelaide, SA
Teaching a methodology in such a way that the student only has to follow the steps to solve a problem. Understand the body language and some sounds that students do when they understand something or when they do not understand. It is possible that students do not tell me but I can realize that. I think it is important to be organized because the…
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Bijoy

Info Processing 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

Info Processing 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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Priyanka

Info Processing Tutor Beverley, SA
A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. There are different types of learning styles: Verbal, Visual, Logical and Social. My style is Visual, logical and verbal. The most important thing to do for a student is understand the student's strength…
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Patrick

Info Processing Tutor Renown Park, SA
I believe a tutor should not only help a student academically but also boost their confidence and foster a love for learning. A good tutor builds trust and encourages independent thinking that will equip students with the tools and mindset they need to succeed for the long-term. My strengths are that I am patient, the ability to break down…
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Pavithra

Info Processing Tutor Gilberton, SA
I think being a good listener and being patient are the most important things a tutor can do for the students. Because a teacher needs to be patient enough to handle the students and first, need to listen to them. My communication skills, and understanding of the emotional world of children–especially at the elementary level, are my greatest…
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Patrick

Info Processing Tutor Norwood, SA
Being patient, listening, and getting the student to learn by doing practical examples, instead of just talking at them. Understanding that learning something properly takes time & practice. And making the experience as casual and enjoyable as possible. I am a clear communicator, I enjoy listening to other people, and I am good at putting myself…
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Aakash

Info Processing 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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Amitava

Info Processing Tutor Heathpool, SA
To gain confidence in them and make them more methodical and improve their exam strategy and psychological approach. I can feel the wavelength of every student quickly and befit my style of teaching…
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Shahzeb

Info Processing 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

Info Processing 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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Joji

Info Processing Tutor Plympton, SA
Encourage them to ask questions Explaining concepts in a practical manner helps student to learn…
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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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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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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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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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Hrishikesh

Info Processing 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

Info Processing 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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Yvonne

Info Processing 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…

Local Reviews

My son did not want tutoring initially but was very pleased once it started. Time was taken to find a tutor who matched our needs and it has been working well motivationally and in terms of work quality.
deborah r, Millswood

Inside North PlymptonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Archie focused on preparing for an upcoming test by practicing algebraic multiplication and working through worded problems similar to those expected in class.

For Year 10, the lesson with Zara included comparing fractions using visual methods and quick strategies, as well as building confidence with Roman numerals through targeted worksheets.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student (ID: 115931) completed a mock exam covering energy equations and cell transport, reviewing notes and presentations to deepen understanding before a scheduled final test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student's biology report was unfinished, with the conclusion and discussion left incomplete at submission time—this meant missing out on crucial marks.

In a senior biology lesson, a tutor observed, "he misread key terms in short answer questions," leading to avoidable errors despite knowing the material.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 maths student repeatedly checked each step with the tutor rather than working independently; this slowed progress and eroded confidence when working alone.

For one Year 6 assignment, work remained unrecorded because it wasn't placed into the required Google document, delaying feedback and finalisation.

Recent Achievements

A North Plympton tutor noticed that one Year 10 student, who previously struggled with mock exams, recently completed a practice test with far fewer mistakes and could clearly explain how the main topics connected—something she'd hesitated to do before.

In another session, a high schooler arrived ready with specific questions about concepts he found confusing; instead of passively listening, he led the discussion and clarified several "big picture" ideas on his own.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rush through subtraction problems now takes time to check her work, catching errors herself before moving on.

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.