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Kurralta Park's tutors include a school-qualified Maths and Science teacher with 16 years' classroom experience, an astrophysics master's graduate and former secondary physics teacher, a Flinders University research fellow in physics, ATAR 99.95 and 98.8 high achievers, experienced K–12 maths/science tutors, university merit scholars, and passionate peer mentors across STEM and English.

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Lucy

Psychology Tutor Henley Beach South, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower the individual to believe they can do it. This requires inspiring growth and motivation, as you cannot force someone to learn but only encourage one to try their best. To me, a student's best is always something to be celebrated and from here, I provide support and aid when the…
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Lauren

Psychology Tutor Henley Beach, SA
The most important thing in tutoring is ensuring teaching is catered to each individual student. A tutoring session is often set up as a one-on-one session allowing a unique relationship between student and tutor, whereby a tutor can gain a deep understanding of the teaching that works best for a student, and ways that may not work so well. As a…
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The tutoring is going really well. Daniel is very knowledgeable and has found the right level to start working at.
Stephanie, Kurralta Park

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Archie worked through **perimeter and area problems**, then tackled time calculations using worded examples.

In Year 8, Zara focused on comparing **equivalent fractions** with visual aids and practiced converting between fractions and decimals.

For Year 10, Lachlan consolidated his understanding of the **Pythagorean theorem** and right-angle triangles before moving on to introductory trigonometry using targeted practice questions from both schoolwork and his electrician workbook.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's maths assignment progress was slowed by messy, disorganised sheets and books—one tutor noted, "fixing this may help her keep track of instructions and tasks."

In Year 10 algebra, a student hesitated to review answers after practice questions; as the tutor observed, this led to small errors persisting in factoring and rearranging equations.

Meanwhile, a senior student tackling exam-style worded problems often didn't engage with feedback or clarify confusing instructions, which left her uncertain about how to begin multi-step questions. Moments like these meant time was lost on avoidable confusion instead of deeper learning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kurralta Park recently noticed Tia independently catching and correcting her mistakes while working on trigonometry problems—previously an area she'd struggled with during tests.

Another secondary student, Lachlan, has started applying the correct algebraic operations on both sides of equations without prompting, having previously only altered one side and getting stuck.

Meanwhile, Natalia in primary school is now regularly identifying when she's missed parts of a question and returning to fix them on her own; last session, she caught an error reading an analogue clock and explained how she would correct it without any help.

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 Richmond Primary School.