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Tutors in West Richmond include a gold-medallist physics graduate and university demonstrator, a former secondary school Dux with All India Talent Search honors, Kumon English and Maths specialist with an ATAR of 99.20, an experienced K–12 science and early years teacher with a Bachelor of Education, and accomplished private tutors for Years 8–12 STEM subjects.

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Trung

Tutor Woodville Gardens, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can give a student is confidence. However, this is not just a feel self-assurance in their learning but a confidence and self-security to be wrong. The imperative of tutoring is not to build knowledge but to create an environment for learning, this means allowing students the freedom to express their…
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Mailikai

Tutor Pennington, SA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is teach them well and ensure they understand everything about the topic being taught. With patience and practice anything is possible , as a turor my goal would be to explain everything clearly to my students with a hope that their grades will improve. My strenght is always my…
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Tutor West Lakes, SA
Help the student understand the concept and if possible, relate it to real life scenarios. Deep understanding of topics covered in school, using logic to answer questions and finding patterns in…
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Tutor Heathpool, SA
I consider a tutor to be successful when they are able to not only make a difference to their students' grades but also in their lives. I have had many tutors during high school for different subjects and found that only those who were passionate, genuinely interested in my life outside of just my studies and were willing to go the extra mile were…
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Tutor Athol Park, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient in the teaching and learning process. Being able to teach or solve a problem in more than one way is important to determine which method is the most helpful for the student, as each individual learns in their own way. I have been tutored before, so I know what it is…
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Tutor Brighton, SA

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Ava worked on equivalent fractions and explored the relationship between multiplication and division through hands-on activities.

For Year 9, Ethan focused on trigonometry concepts and practiced solving linear equations, building confidence with step-by-step examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Charlotte reviewed logarithms—applying log rules to solve equations—and tackled related problems without a calculator to strengthen her algebraic reasoning.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's "messy/disorganized" books and sheets in Maths made it harder to keep track of assignment instructions, leading to confusion during multi-step problems—"fixing this may help her keep track of tasks," a tutor observed.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student appeared unmotivated and tired, which impacted his willingness to engage with new content from the start.

In Year 8, attempts at worded maths problems often stalled because the student struggled to identify what questions were actually asking for—sometimes skipping over terms or misreading instructions. In these moments, frustration crept in before any calculations even began.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in West Richmond noticed Tia now regularly catches her own mistakes when drawing gradients or solving equations—last session she paused before making an error and corrected it herself, which is a big shift from relying on hints.

Another secondary student, Zoe, went from struggling with statistics to independently tackling similar problems after just one walkthrough; she's also much more organised for exams than earlier in the term.

In primary years, Natalia has started spotting missed parts of questions and goes back to fix them without prompting—in today's session she even finished all her analogue clock problems unassisted.

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 Hilton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tenison Woods Catholic Primary School.