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Tutors in Seaford Rise include a Dux Merit awardee and Golden Key Honour Society member, seasoned K–12 English and maths tutors with international Kumon and Cluey Learning experience, an ATAR 99.7 achiever with perfect maths scores, long-serving classroom teachers, youth mentors, music educators, and prize-winning competitors in mathematics, science, writing and leadership.

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Ailani

Legal Studies Tutor Seaford Rise, SA
In my opinion, the most important role of a tutor is to not only retell information and explain answers but give students tools in studying different subjects that can be applicable to their independent study. In this way, the student can learn how to independently intake knowledge; a skill that will serve them not only in the year or subject that…
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Brooke

Legal Studies Tutor Huntfield Heights, SA
Support them to understand what is needed from them and develop a plan to get to that stage, I also believe recognition is so important, as is helps the student identify that they are making progress. I believe because I finished school in 2016 all the knowledge is still fresh and I still have a good understanding of expectoration a of school and…
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James

Legal Studies Tutor Hackham West, SA
The most important things for tutors to do is to support, guide and teach a student. It is important for a tutor to help students learn life skills as well as how to do their given subject. Above all, it is crucical for a tutor to help a student help themselves. As the saying goes 'give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he'll…

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Rachel seems very competent and Lara is working well with her.
Carol, Seaford Rise

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava focused on long division and interpreting word problems, using visual aids to clarify each step.

Year 8 student Marcus practised algebraic factorisation (including difference of two squares) and expanded algebraic expressions, working through targeted examples for extra fluency.

For Year 10, Emily revised quadratic graphs and explored the null factor law, reinforcing graphing skills by sketching several parabolas from equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, a student hesitated to show working for division and multiplication tasks, often defaulting to finger-counting rather than practicing written methods—"she must work on showing her working out," one tutor noted.

By Year 6, another student struggled with reading questions carefully and left steps unexplained in homework, leading to confusion when reviewing answers.

In Year 10 mathematics, lack of confidence stalled progress: "She froze at the start of assignment planning until prompted," resulting in wasted time and anxiety instead of productive drafting.

Meanwhile, a senior student's exam revision revealed missed feedback opportunities; errors were repeated across quadratic expansions because previous corrections weren't revisited.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10 maths, Lara has started identifying her own mistakes during practice exams and can now explain how to fix them—she used to rely on the tutor for corrections but is taking more initiative.

Meanwhile, Ciana (Year 9) managed to complete a full algebra test with 100% accuracy after hints, showing she's tackling new concepts independently.

For a younger student, Nicole (Year 4) improved her rounding skills from zero correct on a pre-test to scoring 75% on worksheet—a jump she was excited about.

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