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Rostrevor's tutors include a former school Dux with an ATAR of 99.70 and multiple merit awards, university-level academic tutors, Kumon and private maths specialists, qualified language teachers, experienced K–12 science and English mentors, state and national competition participants, a Masters-qualified engineer, Honours scholars, sports coaches, and caring peer mentors dedicated to student growth.

Prajwal
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Prajwal

Tutor Paradise, SA
The important thing that a tutor can give a student is time and attention which he might not get in classroom of students. Make the student feel the subject is not difficult by explaining concepts step wise. The tutor can also build self-confidence and problem-solving skills by making him approach the issue first and then guide the correct…
Shashi
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Shashi

Tutor Highbury, SA
help them to learn new skills, time management strategies and assist them to overcome their weaknesses that preventing them to be successful in their studies. I have a several attributes that I see as strengths, such as rapport well with the students, listen to them, understand their weaknesses and strengths easily and I can explain same thing in…
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DESINGHE NILUSHI
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DESINGHE NILUSHI

Tutor Dernancourt, SA
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to understand the student, how they think, where they struggle, and how they learn, and then teach them accordingly. Clear explanations patience sufficient knowledge to teach any Math unit from grade 7 to grade 12, including Mathematical Methods, General Mathematics and Essential…
Enswer
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Enswer

Tutor Billa Kalina, SA
I consider the ability to communicate in the student's eye level to be the essential as a tutor. For example, a tutor should be able to support students based on their level of education and motivation. My strength as a tutor is my ability to communicate and explain difficult concepts as simple as possible. Also, I take tutoring as an opportunity…
Challista
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Challista

Tutor Erindale, SA
As tutor, we must make the student happy, comfortable, and have good communication with students. For example, when I have an opportunity to teach the students in primary 2. I want to teach them how to solve the math and explain the homework or material from school. After that, students must do the questions that i give or do the homework from…
Solomon
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Solomon

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
Ultimately the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to aid them in learning. However, along with that there must be good foundations to assist this, such as: creating an environment the student feels comfortable and happy in, building good rapport with the student and ensuring the learning content is being delivered in such a way…
Mohammad
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Mohammad

Tutor Kensington Park, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized guidance, building confidence, clarifying concepts, and offering regular feedback and support. My strengths as a tutor include a genuine passion for teaching and a strong command of the subject matter. I am patient, adaptable, and skilled at tailoring my approach to…
Baani
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Baani

Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
A tutor must treat each student as unique and motivate them to learn in a manner that they are most likely to succeed in. A tutoring lesson should give a student the confidence to apply a concept based on their understanding of it. -Patience -Prior experience -Communication skills -Willingness to learn -Fluency in…
Mohammad Mohib
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Mohammad Mohib

Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
Make sure students have confidence in themselves. I feel students get nervous during assignments and exams because they lack confidence in themselves. It is important for tutors to ensure student have confidence in their answers. 1. Being a Civil Engineering student, I understand the places another student might be facing trouble. 2. I have the…
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Da Hye

Tutor Highbury, SA
To encourage them to keep going and not give up, because it can get really upsetting to the student if they can't understand a specific thing after some time spent on it. It's important to reassure them that the progress they've made so far has been good and worthwhile, and that everyone's learning paces are different. Most importantly, it's…
Shiphrah
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Shiphrah

Tutor Highbury, SA
I believe that getting high grades in school is not the most important goal for my student (although this is something we work towards), but rather what is most important for me as a tutor is to see them learn, progress and improve each time. I want to teach them the value of hard work while building up their confidence and motivation to tackle…
Umesha
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Umesha

Tutor Highbury, SA
I believe the most important thing that tutor can do is to understand every student is unique who has thier own skills and understanding level. As a good tutor she/he needs to help them to grow from thier level in a fun environment where students feel engaged, belonged and motivated to do more. In a supportive and fun environment always make…
Elnur
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Elnur

Tutor Highbury, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them and to make them feel comfortable as everyone's learning pace is different if they do not understand now then they will get it later. I also believe that having patient is really important letting them know you will be their to assist them when they need so they don't feel…
Ayush
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Ayush

Tutor Payneham, SA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is treating them like a friend, making them realize the importance of education to the students like them, and making them aware about the competition that is to be faced by them when they pursue their future goals. Most importantly, I would say one has to teach student making them…
Dinura
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Dinura

Tutor Highbury, SA
- Providing a comprehensive understanding of course content - Providing necessary practice material to assess understanding - Fostering a love for learning and encouraging growth - Pushing students to reach their potential and achieving their goals in life. - Being approachable and friendly. - Being organised and timely - Setting measurable…
Jamie
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Jamie

Tutor Payneham, SA
I will instill pride and confidence in students that they can be successful. Cultivating a growth mindset is important, a belief that small steps progress into achieved milestones. Importantly, I will instill in students the courage to try again and that there's no such thing as failure if we persevere. I can support students in their current…
Tanmay
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Tanmay

Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
Understand potential of child and develop brighter side of student. Tutor can share his practical understanding of concepts and deliver with best ability. A tutor can help students to get the best of him and chose the right career path. Emphasise on strategies Time management Critical and logical analysis Reasoning Problem solving Team work…
Cassie
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Cassie

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…
Dominic
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Dominic

Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
Give them confidence first ! Support basics from which all other things can be learned. Personalise studies according to their needs whilst not losing sight of what they need to achieve as learning outcomes. Patience, kindness, trying many approaches and an understanding of spectrum and children with learning difficulties. Knowing that everyone is…
Vrundaben
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Vrundaben

Tutor Marden, SA
-Independent learning skill development in child is extremely helpful for students. - Tutor can increase confidence in students which is the best trait of active learner. Patience is the most helpful skill for a…
Bisma
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Bisma

Tutor Highbury, SA
A tutor is supposed to ensure learning and the growth of the students academic skills. Also to make sure their goals are strong enough for them to reach success in the future. I am patient and I do not back down if the student is not ready to learn. I use different tactics to engage the student such as asking them what they struggle with and…
Anant
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Anant

Tutor Beulah Park, SA
A tutor can make learning enjoyable by emphasising on the practical aspects and usage. It is also incumbent upon the tutor to help the student realise the difference learning brings in life and helps them make a responsible and better human being. Patience, friendliness and ability to make the child comfortable by not being a 'Tutor' in the…
Lucy
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Lucy

Tutor Beulah Park, SA
A vital aspect of tutoring is being non-judgemental. it is important for a tutor to make the student feel comfortable to share if they do not understand something or are struggling. If a student feels as if they will be judged or considered inadequate they are less likely to come to tutor’s for help. Building a strong relationship is extremely…

Local Reviews

Its going very well with Emmad. He has been able to give Aidan more confidence and he is now doing more exercises/problems on his own. We are happy with Emmad's manner and abilities.
Tony, Athelstone

Inside RostrevorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava worked on percentages, focusing on calculating percentage increases and decreases in real-world scenarios, and also practiced dividing large numbers using long division.

In Year 10, Doyle tackled solving simultaneous equations by isolating variables and substituting between equations, as well as factorising quadratics using methods like splitting the middle term.

For Year 11, Brea caught up on derivatives by reviewing the foundational rules of differentiation and practicing with basic calculus problems missed during recent school absences.

Recent Challenges

Repeatedly left their assignment unfinished, as noted: "Needed to finish assignment." This led to session time being used for catch-up rather than deeper problem-solving.

In Year 11 Chemistry, confusion with converting grams to moles slowed progress through multi-step stoichiometry problems—without regular homework practice, these gaps persisted.

One Year 8 student skipped assigned revision questions; instead of progressing, the session was spent re-explaining concepts already covered ("did not do the questions I assigned for homework").

For a Year 5 learner, messy working during long division meant frequent step-tracking errors and lost confidence when mistakes appeared mid-calculation.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Rostrevor recently noticed Doyle, a Year 11 student, moving from confusion with factorising quadratics to confidently applying the quadratic formula on his own—just weeks ago he struggled to set up these problems without help.

In another session, a Year 10 student showed new independence by completing homework efficiently and accurately, rather than leaving questions blank or waiting for guidance.

Meanwhile, Ava in Year 4 started using multiplication as a strategy to check her division answers; she'd previously guessed when unsure but now double-checks her work and finishes calculations with minimal prompting.

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