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Tutors in West Beach include a Dux and multiple subject award-winners, Kumon-trained maths specialists, an Oxford Law prize recipient, seasoned K–12 mentors with education degrees and school placements, national competition achievers in STEM, and experienced instructors in everything from swimming to creative writing—many holding advanced degrees or university scholarships.

Josh
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Josh

Tutor West Beach, SA
I believe the two most important things tutors can do for their students is: to give detailed feedback on a student’s work, recognising their weaknesses and discussing the specific questions in detail, whilst congratulating the student on their correct answers; and to ensure that the student never feels ‘dumb’, leading to them feeling…
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Jack

Tutor West Beach, SA
A tutor needs to be encouraging and patient. Learning some of these concepts requires hours of practice and the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence. I am empathetic, patient, and encouraging which I think fosters the greatest learning opportunities among students. I am also inextinguishably passionate about maths…
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Gurleen

Tutor West Beach, SA
Be a good listener Be willing to share your own experiences Be a collaborator Teach the student how to learn Incorporate connections to the student's interests My communication skills, patience and understanding for the emotional world of children–especially at elementary level, is my greatest strengths as a…
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Preethika

Tutor West Beach, SA
I think one of the most important things is for the tutor to be understanding and listen to the student's problems to be able to grasp what they are struggling with and aid them effectively. It is also useful for the tutor to build a good relationship with the student to help increase their strengths in learning and incorporate their interests I…
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Andrew

Tutor Fulham, SA
Help them to believe more in themselves Develop their strong points, improve their week points and get them to understand their limitations Make the feel important and value their input and feedback Encourage them to become better versions of themselves Patient encouraging never give up good communicator (verbal and…
Rose
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Rose

Tutor Henley Beach South, SA
Not to teach an exact method for solving a problem, but to teach methods which work for particular general types of problems- techniques which allow them to become more familiar with how mathematics works. Also, to give them the confidence to experiment and learn from their mistakes. I understand how daunting a subject can be if a student loses…
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Himal

Tutor Fulham, SA
A tutor can tailor instruction to meet the specific needs, learning style, and pace of the student. Moreover, students can help students understand complex concepts by providing clear explanations, examples, and demonstrations. Additionally, a tutor can assess the student's strengths and weaknesses in a subject and use this assessment to create…
reema
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reema

Tutor Henley Beach, SA
Be honest as this helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. The tutor-student relationship should be viewed as a partnership. You are not there to take the place of the instructor. Let the student know you are there to work with her to supplement classroom and individual study. #…
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Jonathon

Tutor Lockleys, SA
The most important thing is to develop the students confidence and give them the ability to take on problems on their own later down the track. I feel that this is the main key to success as without this ability the student will give up half way. Empowerment and showing them that it isn't as hard as what they think is crucial. I am a very patient…
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Anshima

Tutor Lockleys, SA
A tutor can help improve subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills I have a problem-solving attitude and have good communication skills as…
Sonia
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Sonia

Tutor Lockleys, SA
In my opinion A tutor can make them a confident and independent learner......A great mentor and tutor can create happier, more confident students who will go on to achieve their dreams. I have the ability to create each lesson using real life references and examples. It is a proven fact that students get more involved with real life scenarios to…
Kanika
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Kanika

Tutor Lockleys, SA
1 A tutor can have a significant impact on student's learning with deep knowledge of their subjects. 2 A tutor can create a vital influence by praising the good and discouraging the negatives. 3 By quality teaching, effective reasoning and assessment, the tutor can boost up student's performance. 4 Tutor's constant efforts and interactions with…
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Vanessa

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
I think that the most important things that a tutor should have when teaching students is to dedicate as much Time as possible to the student in order to understand the tasks they are required to do. Patience is also another important thing to have as things take time. Dedication, not giving up on the student, everyone learns at their own…
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Georgio

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Always be ready to help and to do it in a way that suits them best. I will try to take the time to understand each student’s goals, strengths, and learning style, and adapt my teaching accordingly. Whether it’s breaking down tricky concepts, offering support before a test, or just explaining something differently, I aim to create a safe,…
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Tony

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
A tutor needs to flexible and adapt to the way their students learn; some student require more visualisation to learn, while some require analogies, some may memorise the formula but never understands the concept, etc... I think it is the tutors responsibility to meet the students academic needs, adapt, and to assist the students with their…
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Harpritkaur

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
A tutor's primary role is to tailor support to the student's unique learning style, explain concepts and guide through challenges. A tutor's impact extends beyond academics, shaping a student's lifelong learning mindset and overall development. Creating a positive and supportive learning environment for students. Encouraging critical thinking…
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Khai

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Responsibility is the first word that comes to my mind. I come from Vietnam, and I have seen very few Australian students who require a tutor, comparing to Vietnamese students. If they hire a tutor, they must have a need to improve their academic performance. Hence, a tutor needs to be responsible for them to achieve a better result. I cannot…
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Paramjeet Singh

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
A tutor can provide student a comfortable environment in which he/she can ask any doubt with confidence and without any hesitancy. As a tutor one can encourage student to explore his/her ideas before getting a standard solution. I am teaching mathematics since 2003. I am able to convert difficult problems into simpler ones using my own techniques.…
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Bianca

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
For me, it is absolutely pertinent for tutors to build a rapport and gain trust from their student, which may encompass many different actions. It may involve giving subject advice from experience, being reassuring and having sound knowledge of the course and content. In doing so, tutors can aid students to develop a genuine interest in the…
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Christine

Tutor Lockleys, SA
1. Build trust and confidence to help the student re-label themselves as someone who can ask a question in class, as well as give them the confidence to tackle more math. 2. Help all students understand math problems and offer solutions to the problem at a pace designed for the student. 3.Provide inspiration! 1. Engaging and ability to deliver…
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Harsimrat

Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
Personalised learning plan Differentiated instruction Encourage conceptual thinking Provide intellectual stretch in tasks Help students improve their study habits Organisation and time management Differentiated instruction Multidimensional student assessment Personalised learning Encourage conceptual thinking and multiple representations…
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Daniel

Tutor Kidman Park, SA
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is engage them within a subject, keep them interested to learn more, and motivate students to do their absolute best. Tutors should also be able to explain their reasoning very well, and build better study habits I believe my biggest strength as a tutor is being able to explain…
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Lidia

Tutor Kidman Park, SA
I also consider a great tutor to be someone who builds a good rapport with their students and ensures a warm and friendly learning environment. Helping students develop self-confidence and improve study skills while also making them feel good about their accomplishments is also significant. In addition, I believe it is very important to be…

Local Reviews

My son Hugh has found Emmad really helpful and already gaining more confidence in maths. Hugh has said he really likes Emmad and looks forward to him coming, which does make a difference. I personally have found Emmad to be very polite, friendly and patient.
Colleen Sincock, Henley Beach

Inside West BeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Samuel worked through the full linear equations topic—covering general form, finding intercepts, calculating gradients, and sketching/interpreting graphs—and also received support with a maths assignment scaffold and biology test revision.

In Year 6, Emily practised long multiplication and division (including remainders), explored area and perimeter of rectangles, and was introduced to periodic table basics such as atomic mass, number, and charge.

Another high schooler revised all index laws before moving on to simple interest calculations using real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was a recurring issue across both primary and high school years.

For example, a Year 7 student repeatedly did not bring or finish assigned homework, which left her unprepared for double-digit multiplication tasks in the next lesson ("student still has not shown physical proof to tutor about completed homework").

In Year 10 mathematics, one student relied on "guessing answers instead of trying to solve them," especially with problem-solving questions—this avoidance meant gaps in understanding lingered into revision.

A senior student in biology needed reminders to expand written sections and struggled to express ideas clearly during reports, making feedback hard to apply in practice.

Recent Achievements

One West Beach tutor noticed Samuel, a high school student, making real strides in maths: he now solves percentage increase and decrease problems more quickly than before and was able to explain his reasoning with less prompting.

Another highlight came from Emily, also in high school, who initially struggled with operations involving fractions but recently picked up the butterfly method for adding and subtracting them—she can now tackle these independently during sessions.

Meanwhile, Sia (Year 3) started off unsure about identifying shapes but finished her lesson confidently naming sides, faces, and edges using examples from around the house.

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 Henley Beach Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like West Beach Primary School.