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Piccadilly's tutors include a university-trained teacher with science and maths expertise, PhD holders and published academics, an Elevate Education team leader with 100+ seminars delivered, ATAR 99.55 and 98.8 achievers with multiple subject merits, experienced K–12 mentors in English, debating, music and robotics, plus specialist maths and science award recipients.

Kayla
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Kayla

English Tutor Magill, SA
Open the student's mind to new ideas, be there for the student. I am a good listener, organised and…
Jessica
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Jessica

English Tutor Leabrook, SA
Find their weaknesses and guide them to improve in those areas such that the student can become more well rounded and continually achieve higher. I can empathise with students and motivate them to perform to their fullest…
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Sophia
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Sophia

English Tutor Springfield, SA
I believe that it is important that a tutor can help the student to understand the concepts in a way that works for them in a non-judgmental space that feels comfortable and welcoming. I believe that it is important that the tutor helps the student achieve their personal academic goals whether it is building confidence in themselves and their…
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Charlotte

English Tutor Springfield, SA
To listen to the student. If a student doesn’t understand something, it’s the responsibility of the tutor to try a different method and to have patience with the student. Having struggled myself with maths in school, before fully understanding it, I am used to rephrasing/explaining concepts in different ways, and providing tips to help…
Ramya
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Ramya

English Tutor Marryatville, SA
Ensuring that they feel confident in the areas they lag. Work devotedly at the student's particular area of struggle and show them I am reliable and credible. Easy going, bubbly and approachable personality. Can blend in with people easily. Ability to work as a part of a team and show proficient mentor ship…
SONAL
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SONAL

English Tutor Toorak Gardens, SA
A tutor should be compassionate and build the child's confidence. To be a successful tutor one must show patience and empathy. The tutor should be a good listener and a problem solver. As a tutor I can build a rapport with the students and can easily adapt to the needs of the students. I am good in communicating with my students and plan according…
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Brian

English Tutor Rostrevor, SA
Important things a tutor can do for a student can be as subtle as providing the basic habits of Learning and self progression for the student. Many younger students struggle with this and tutoring can only go so far for them. Enforcing self-learning and the confidence to learn sometimes can be more beneficial than the topics covered. Personal…
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Grace

English Tutor Fullarton, SA
I think the ability to listen to the needs of each student to tailor your methods to them is vital in maximising their success. In the same vein, I think it is important to provide students with learning strategies that they can approach problems with in the future, to help build their toolbox, rather than approaching each new assignment or…
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Rose

English Tutor Tranmere, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the skills to be confident in their own learning. I have seen first hand that for a student, struggling at school is not only academically unadvisable, but can cause great anxiety and difficulty at school. Some skills come easier to some students than others, and there…
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Sweedal

English Tutor Beulah Park, SA
Tutor is the ideal person whom the student sees for majority of their time in the day. So, I feel a tutor has to be patient as well as help student with their issues not just with their academics. The tutor should be trying to simplify the complex topics so that every student understands it. Tutor has to be also patient with slow learners as not…
Shannon
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Shannon

English Tutor Belair, SA
A tutor's most important responsibility is to assist students in developing their skills by engaging them, encouraging them and instilling their students with confidence. Support, clear and consistent instruction, and adaptability to different ways of learning are crucial to ensure students feel secure and are able to reach their potential. Belief…

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Inside PiccadillyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on adding and subtracting mixed number fractions with different denominators and practised creative writing by focusing on commas and exclamation points.

In Year 10, Alyssia revised titration calculations in chemistry, including using the n = m/M and C Ă— V equations, and balanced chemical equations for her upcoming exam.

For Year 11, Zoe tackled sketching graphs using both x- and y-intercepts as well as the gradient-intercept method to strengthen her understanding of linear functions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often rushed through algebra problems, showing working that was hard to follow and skipped steps, which made it difficult to catch sign errors and led to repeated mistakes.

In a Year 5 English session, messy handwriting—with capital letters scattered mid-sentence—made some responses confusing even when ideas were clear.

One Year 11 student relied heavily on formula sheets for chemistry calculations instead of recalling processes independently; as noted, "she preferred checking old answers before trying new ones."

After missing key reasoning in geometry tests, a Year 8 learner left several explanations incomplete, which meant losing marks despite knowing the content.

Recent Achievements

One Piccadilly tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who had struggled with titration calculations—by the end of their session, she could complete complex questions independently, having previously needed step-by-step guidance.

A Year 8 student showed new initiative in maths: after once relying heavily on prompts, he now pinpoints his own uncertainties and actively asks targeted questions until he understands, guiding the lesson himself.

In Year 5, a student who used to need reminders for each fraction problem managed several problems in a row independently before asking for help only when truly stuck.

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 Stirling Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Crafers Primary School.