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Tutors in Salisbury Park include a seasoned maths and abacus teacher with 12 years' experience and a Bachelor of Education, university lecturers and PhD candidates in engineering and science, award-winning high school tutors with competition distinctions, an experienced K–12 English specialist, plus passionate mentors holding advanced degrees across education, pharmacy, law, and the arts.

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Khushi

Economics Tutor Modbury North, SA
Based on my experience, asking students to explain to you the whole concept has been the most important thing as it ensures the tutor about the understanding student has got. I break down the concepts into smaller - easily understandable chunks of information. This 'dumbing down the information' makes it easier for the students to grab the…
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Calvin

Economics Tutor Modbury North, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them believe that no matter the circumstances they are in, they can achieve anything they desire. I think my main strength as a tutor is my patience when dealing with students and people in general. Moreover, I am able to dedicate myself fully to learn in order to teach others, should I…
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Jayath

Economics Tutor Modbury North, SA
Believe in the student that he or she can succeed in the subject. Patience and flexibility ,while adapting to the student’s…
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Shuhrat

Economics Tutor Para Vista, SA
In my view, a tutor's primary role is to not just convey information, but to inspire and guide students to become independent learners. This involves creating a supportive and encouraging atmosphere where students feel safe to explore their questions and make mistakes. A tutor should also identify a student's individual strengths and weaknesses…
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Margaret

Economics Tutor Pooraka, SA
By being a good friend who listens and helps them without judging. A good tutor should be patient and supportive of their student. No answer is wrong answer is a very important lesson each child should learn to build their esteem and improve their confidence. This is what a good tutor should inbibe in each child. My strengths as a teacher is…
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Leng

Economics Tutor Penfield, SA
Making sure that students know how to do the maths otherwise i am not doing my job properly. Make sure that student don't feel threatened or uncomfortable otherwise these student will run off i won't be able to teach anyone. I am very certain i am very good at explaining what i am trying to teach. Getting students know how to do the math and make…
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Musa Bin Salman

Economics Tutor Northfield, SA
Patience, communication and realisation of the impact on young minds Im good with children, I’m good at communication and I’m…

Local Reviews

We are extremely happy with our tutor Isla Hunter, she is a good match for Amelia.
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Inside Salisbury ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Alex focused on converting between units of length and solving area word problems involving rectangles.

Year 10 student Priya revised trigonometry—especially sine and cosine rules—and worked through polynomials, including finding roots using practice questions.

For Year 12 Lucy, lessons included writing a procedure for identifying organic compounds in Chemistry, along with tackling statistics topics such as normal distributions and confidence intervals using exam-style problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student did not bring graph paper, limiting their ability to complete required graphing questions in Mathematics; as a tutor noted, "without graph paper we had limited capacity to cover those questions."

In Year 12 Chemistry, missing class due to illness meant essential lab results and procedures were unavailable for the report—these gaps made it difficult to progress with assignments.

A Year 9 student struggled with interpreting worded problems in Maths and sometimes hesitated when choosing which formula or rule applied. These process issues led to confusion during practice and incomplete homework tasks that slowed down later lessons.

Recent Achievements

A Salisbury Park tutoring session saw a Year 12 student, Lucy, independently choosing the correct differentiation rules and making almost no errors—previously, she hesitated with these applications.

Meanwhile, Dillan in Year 11 has started tackling unfamiliar regression topics ahead of his class; he not only understood residuals quickly but matched plots and drew accurate inferences on his own.

For a younger student in primary school, drawing diagrams became a new tool for solving complex area questions—a big step from relying solely on formulas before.

Lucy ended her lesson by confidently identifying which chemical tests suited different compounds without needing any 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 Salisbury Community Hub Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Salisbury Park Primary School.