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Tutors in Edinburgh North include a primary school teacher with special needs training, an experienced maths and physics tutor volunteering for AIME, multiple academic award-winners (including ATAR dux and STEM prize recipients), a private tutor with a 97.90 ATAR, passionate English and creative writing mentors, and educators with hands-on experience supporting K–12 learners in classrooms and beyond.

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Modupe

Tutor Elizabeth South, SA
Be patient with the student and go at the student pace/level of assimilation. Impacting knowledge using the simple logic the students can quickly relate with and…
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Jaswinder kaur

Tutor Craigmore, SA
A tutor can minimize the weakness of students so that thay can achieve their goal. Tutor can make them able to read and understand the statement of a question. He/she can enable them to deal with academic problems. I can minimize the weakness in my students and enable them to deal with academic difficulties. I also can motivate them to study well…
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Chris

Tutor Salisbury North, SA
Being patient with them as they may take time to clearly understand certain topics and can have many doubts. Using engaging methods that promote active participation of the student in the learning process. Deep understanding of the subject, which will help me present the topics in a simple manner. Aware of the different abilities each child has,…
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Bimal

Tutor Paralowie, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for their students are: • making a better environment for the students where they can learn things in better way. My strengths as tutor: • I enjoyed teaching which helps me to make my students understand better. • I always find easy way for my students to solve the…
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Vansh

Tutor Parafield Gardens, SA
Understanding individual needs: A tutor should take the time to understand the unique learning needs, goals, and challenges of each student. This allows them to tailor their approach and materials to effectively address those specific areas. Providing personalized guidance: A tutor should offer individualized attention and support to help…
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Tamana

Tutor Paralowie, SA
I think the most important things are that a tutor should should consider are knowing the student's leaning style because not every student are the same to just get a question or example at one go, it is important to make the student ask questions or ask them questions so they think outside the box and get a better understanding. I think my…

Local Reviews

We are really happy with Roy's tutoring of our daughter. He has gained her trust and rapport and is steadily increasing her confidence with Maths.
Emma Jones

Inside Edinburgh NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chase worked on identifying and spelling new vocabulary using word searches and syllable exercises, as well as reading aloud from Andy Griffiths' *13-Storey Treehouse*.

For Year 9, Amelia reviewed integers and indices to bridge gaps in her understanding, then practised calculating the perimeter and circumference of both complete and incomplete circles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan focused on solving linear equations in two variables using elimination and substitution methods, along with tackling related word problems for extra practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student did not bring their biology test or English materials ("The Merchant of Venice"), which meant critical revision could not happen—preparation suffered, and gaps remained.

For a Year 8 maths session, he tended to skip steps and not explain them, so sign errors in algebra went unnoticed until checking time.

A Year 6 student's written work in problem-solving was messy and hard to follow, making it tough to spot where misunderstandings occurred.

One senior student relied on memory instead of using provided rubrics for science assignments, missing key criteria in the process.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Edinburgh North noticed Chelsea now asks for clarification the moment she's unsure about equations, rather than staying quiet and guessing—she's also submitting homework regularly with neat, self-checked working.

In another session, Caitlin moved from needing guidance on geometry problems to solving most independently and even tackled new variations without hesitation.

Meanwhile, Chase in Year 6 has started breaking down tricky words using finger-tap spelling—something he used to avoid—and now circles back to tackle tougher reading questions after finishing the easier ones first.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Patrick's Technical College.