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Tutors in Ascot Park include a science educator with 4+ years' experience teaching and developing curriculum for hundreds of high school students, a postgraduate-qualified teacher with classroom expertise and honours in education management, an ATAR 98.80 dux proximus and maths camp leader, seasoned K–12 tutors with STEM specialisations, and award-winning recent graduates with subject merits and leadership experience.

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Payal

PDHPE Tutor Ascot Park, SA
- Personalise their learning to enhance the knowledge - Minimise the weaknesses a person have & frequently communicate things - Patience - Communication - and lastly Honest & open relationship with the…
Bianca
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Bianca

PDHPE Tutor Daw Park, SA
Make the student feel safe is number one and to inspire a love for learning is the goal! Ensuring that the tutor presents them self in a way where the child is comfortable in your presence so they can learn and ask question is vital also. Knowing the child’s individual learning preferences and catering to this makes a huge difference also in the…
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Lauren
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Lauren

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to put in time. They need to act as if it's not just a job which pays. Prepping lessons early, helping with questions outside of tutoring time, marking tests. All of these examples show a great tutor. - I put a lot of care into my work. - I love seeing others thrive through my help. - I…
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Sourvy

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
Engaging with the student and developing his/her interest in the subject by making it fun to learn is the most important thing you can do for a student. Creating a healthy bond with student and engaging with him/her is my strength. I am patient by nature, which helps me to engage with children. As a tutor I am attentive and always has an eye on…
Pari
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Pari

PDHPE Tutor North Adelaide, SA
I believe it is most important for a tutor to tailor their teaching according to the needs of their student. Many students learn in different ways such as visual or through different compounding activities to build a strong foundation before moving on to more difficult concepts. I believe being able to teach a student in the way that is most…
Lily
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Lily

PDHPE Tutor Plympton Park, SA
I believe that a tutor should guide their students to do their best and learn. A tutor should be good at communicating and explaining things in ways that the student understands. I am a hardworking and organised person and i always give everything my all. I am a perfectionist and worked hard in year 12 to receive a high ATAR. i am approachable and…
Maria
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Maria

PDHPE 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…
Noah
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Noah

PDHPE Tutor Lynton, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to get them passionate/interested in what they are learning about, motivating them to learn and improve without getting bored. Another important aspect is to help them establish good study habits and a will to understand the concepts rather than just going through repetitive…
Miranda
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Miranda

PDHPE 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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Damon

PDHPE Tutor Hilton, SA
Provide differentiated instruction that is tailored to suit the student's needs, as well as develop specific key areas of necessary development. I find my ability to develop relationships and differentiate instruction extremely valuable. I am a current Year 8 Maths/Science/PE and Year 10 Health teacher at Salisbury East High…
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Minh

PDHPE Tutor Torrensville, SA
I think the most important factor of being a good tutor is not to simply facts that they have known, but to know how to express and explains that are so familiar to a tutor to a student who has never heard of it before. This is because a tutor/teacher is very different to a lecturer. A lot of teachers simply re-state the facts leaving a lot of…
Olivia
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Olivia

PDHPE Tutor Brooklyn Park, SA
I think just making it a comfortable and enjoyable experience is the most important. If a student feels that they are enjoying it they are more likely to pay attention so they can get the most out of the time they have with me so they can go to school feeling confident in there ability. I think I’m an approachable and social person which is…
Karan
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Karan

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
Prepare well for every session. My aim is to make each topic as friendly as possible for the student and help give them the confidence they need to develop a logical and solution based mindset! Very customer friendly, adaptable to various personalities and I prepare well. I have been commended for my efficiency on the job and great communication…
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Gloria

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
Ultimately, the one thing a tutor can do to help their students succeed is to listen to their needs and work with their strengths. Everyone requires an individualised approach and I am willing to work with students to find the method that works for them! I am open to different approaches and coming up with individualised plans of learning. My…
Terry
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Terry

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor's main job is to help re-explaining new concepts and/or help students consolidate new concepts as well as integrating new ones as they are being taught. Therefore, the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to explain new concepts in simple and relatable terms, encourage interests in a particular subject and most…
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Prithviraj

PDHPE Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do is help students stop fearing what they don’t know. Once that fear is gone, they can focus on real learning instead of just chasing marks. A tutor’s role is to guide them to see mistakes as part of the process, build their confidence, and make knowledge something they’re curious about rather…
Charlie
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Charlie

PDHPE Tutor Kent Town, SA
Understand the learning process from their perspective and try to accommodate their needs. Additionally try to actually teach the students rather than show them how to do it. I am extremely patient with people, especially after helping my sibling with subjects over the last few…
Nilesh
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Nilesh

PDHPE Tutor Fulham Gardens, SA
My philosophy is to be a guide by the side, encourage student to take risk and don't be afraid to make mistakes, help learn from mistakes Patience, active listener, the way I explain and relate to my student's prior…

Local Reviews

Taylor received her final year 10 exam marks for maths back today and topped her class with 89%! Many thanks to Teresa's assistance along the way
David

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Jack focused on addition and subtraction sums, completing a practice test to reinforce mental calculation skills.

In Year 10, Emily worked through Pythagoras' theorem in geometry problems from her school workbook and explored applications of square roots for right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lucas reviewed acid-base reactions—including strong and weak acids—and practiced titration calculations with real-world examples, also discussing when to use different pH indicators.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Chemistry, one student was advised to revise more frequently, but outside-of-tutoring revision remained inconsistent—"there appears to be a lack of proactive seeking for information regardless of whether this was specified by the tutor or not." This resulted in gaps persisting between sessions, especially with equation balancing and bonding types.

A Year 11 Physics student delayed assignment drafts until close to deadlines; earlier completion would have allowed time for corrections.

In Year 7 Maths, calculator reliance was noted: "needs to learn calculation without using calculator," making it harder to develop fluency in mental arithmetic during practice sets.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Ascot Park recently noticed some encouraging shifts among students.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Lu-Anne has moved from struggling to connect concepts to independently solving the final question of a complex equilibrium task—something she previously found daunting. She's now actively asking questions and explaining her reasoning during sessions, which is a big change from earlier lessons where she stayed quiet.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 Physics student who often rushed through problems began using diagrams to catch mistakes and now consistently spots errors as they occur.

In Year 5 Maths, one student started completing percentage problems with less prompting and explained his steps out loud for the first time.

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 Park Holme Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sports College South Australia - Edwardstown Oval.