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Tutors in South Brighton include a former primary teacher with nearly 40 years' classroom experience, an award-winning secondary English specialist and mentor, seasoned private maths and science tutors with postgraduate credentials, accomplished university scholars in biomedical engineering and physiotherapy, STEM competition finalists, youth coaches, peer mentors, and scholarship recipients recognized for academic excellence.

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Amy

Business Studies Tutor Glenelg South, SA
Teaching each individual the correct, efficient and effective learning process and be a friend My strengths are my knowledge base in mathematics and my ability to interact with fellow students, I am very patient and generous towards my students. My weaknesses are history and geography…
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Andrea

Business Studies Tutor Daw Park, SA
I believe there are several things a tutor can deliver to her students, the primary of which is to instill a sense of confidence and can-do attitude among them. This means my role will not only limit to a tutor but also a mentor, guiding my students on multiple aspects of their academic path. As a seasoned tutor and teacher of English, I'd say my…
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Navneet

Business Studies Tutor North Plympton, SA
A tutor can always support or help his/ her students, could take student's weakness in a positive way. A tutor can analyse the student's capabilities in a detailed manner which is very helpful to figure out the areas that need more focus and attention. One of my attribute is that i am good at getting to know the student, once i am familiar with…
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Thomas

Business Studies Tutor North Plympton, SA
Being able to teach a student enough material for them to be able to pass the class, that is what you are being paid to do. There are also many ineffible qualities that will set apart a good tutor from a great one. Such qualities include, understanding the student, being supportive of them and their emotions and ensuring the student is effectively…
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Himanshu

Business Studies Tutor Cumberland Park, SA
The most important thing for the tutor is To provide confidence to the student in himself and show him the way to how he can solve the problem himself. Make him self reliant. To be able to show the practical relevance and their usage using simple and easy to remember tricks and examples from everyday life. Another of my key strengths is to…
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Kyung Jin

Business Studies Tutor Bedford Park, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support for their learning. Not only through academic support but also encouraging them to pursue their goals and aspirations. I believe as a tutor it is important to help students follow their dreams. As a recent school leaver, I understand and empathise with…
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Miranda

Business Studies Tutor Glenelg, SA
Identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. I would ensure their strengths are reflected through their work and that we are spending extra time focusing on the weaker areas. As a tutor, you act as the student's moral support, as the subjects they are receiving tutoring for are the subjects they find the most challenging. You are…
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Clayton

Business Studies Tutor Aberfoyle Park, SA
I think that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are these two things: Firstly teaching them what they need to learn (the subject you're tutoring), but more importantly, teaching them the skills of how to be confident and go find out what they need to learn and teach themselves. It is overall, teaching them the skills of how…
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Maria

Business Studies Tutor Forestville, SA
The important thing is to develop the student's ability to independently study. It is like that proverb 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.' There are going to be times where the student will find themselves in a position with an urgent question regarding their assignment which is…

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Griffith is a perfect fit for Aidyn. He has a very soothing teaching manner.
Leanne, Seacliff Park

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Lucas worked on mastering multiplication techniques and times-tables using interactive memory games, as well as applying the column method for addition and subtraction with both single- and multi-digit numbers.

In Year 7, Emily focused on algebraic basics—such as balancing equations—and revised fraction operations including how to add and multiply fractions for stronger foundations in more advanced topics.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Alex practiced solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and explored real-world maths by calculating simple interest after rearranging equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student hesitated to attempt complex algebraic problems independently, instead turning quickly to calculators and example solutions—he wanted to use calculators or a multiplication table for the 'hard' questions, noted a tutor. This reliance on aids slowed the development of core problem-solving skills.

In Year 11, stress and self-doubt became visible during test preparation; despite reviewing fraction operations, revision focused mostly on worked examples rather than independent practice.

Meanwhile, a primary-aged student resisted engaging with multiplication work, repeatedly redirecting conversations when bored. As frustration built, confidence waned and tasks were left incomplete.

Recent Achievements

In South Brighton, Brooke has begun to solve multiplication by hand rather than depending on her calculator. Last session she completed all algebraic equations without prompts and showed accurate reasoning using BEDMAS.

In Year 7, Prajna demonstrated a new level of independence by rereading comprehension texts before answering questions, moving away from her previous habit of rushing.

Jye (Year 5) now actively self-corrects his reading errors during oral tasks and recently measured several lengths accurately with a tape measure in practical maths activities.

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