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Northgate's tutors include a school maths and science teacher with years of K–12 experience, an award-winning Master of Data Science scholar, Kumon and Smith Family mentors, a university Dux with international competition success, peer leaders in STEM outreach, high-achieving IB graduates, and specialists in English, programming, creative writing, and languages.

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Maisha

Modern History Tutor Athol Park, SA
The most crucial aspects of tutoring involve creating a supportive environment to boost confidence, tailoring teaching to each student's learning style, and providing personalized guidance and constructive feedback. A successful tutor not only imparts subject knowledge but also fosters a positive attitude towards learning and overall student…
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Mitali

Modern History Tutor Adelaide, SA
The tutor should just not stick to the knowledge that is available in the textbooks but should make learning a fun experience for the students by giving relevant examples . Learning becomes more easier when the students are involved in the process. The session must be interactive. I am a active listener and communicator. I feel that every student…
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Sofia

Modern History Tutor Toorak Gardens, SA
Put themselves in the students’ place and prepare their lessons accordingly. Always impart empathy, consideration for their individual circumstances which will impact their learning and be ear when they need understanding and to debrief. Definitely when I enjoy my work it has to be my passion and enthusiasm and the way that translates to the…
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Timothy

Modern History Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
My understanding of a tutors role is not to do the students work, yet to uncover their natural ability so that they may proceed to increase their academic results. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do is not only provide advice but draw out the best of people. I have been told I am a 'people person', I previously worked in a busy…
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James

Modern History Tutor Hazelwood Park, SA
The most important way in which I can aid my students is by providing them with the capability to master new content on their own. Alongside this, I can provide advice from the position of having completed with which they are grappling, allowing me to better aid them with my 'inside knowledge' of the curriculum. I believe my main strengths as a…

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Fantastic organisation, extremely easy to get started. Exceptional tutoring
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Rhea worked on linear equations with unknowns on both sides and practiced finding variable values by substitution.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on trigonometry—solving for angles using sine, cosine, and tangent—and also revised coordinate geometry concepts like midpoints and plotting straight lines.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Isabelle tackled advanced differentiation skills including exponential and logarithmic derivatives, along with consolidating her understanding of the chain rule using textbook problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student needed to "work backwards from final concentrations" in ICE tables but struggled with recalling definitions and key steps, causing hesitation mid-task.

For Year 9 algebra, skipping careful simplification—especially when opening brackets—led to sign errors ("she tends to overlook…changing of the equation sign once the brackets have been extended").

In Year 7 coordinate geometry, forming equations from worded problems was a sticking point; as noted, confusion with signs persisted even after initial guidance.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner often left fraction subtraction unfinished or missed checking double negatives, which meant answers were sometimes off by several marks.

Recent Achievements

A Northgate tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated with logarithmic derivatives now confidently works through challenging problems independently, after struggling to apply the rules without guidance.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who was often unsure about expanding brackets managed to solve increasingly complex questions by herself near the end of their session, no longer making sign errors that used to slow her down.

In Year 5, one student who would guess at converting fractions is now asking clarifying questions and accurately placing values on number lines before moving forward with her calculations.

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 Greenacres Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cedar College.