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Tutors in St Albans include an award-winning university maths lecturer and Olympiad scholar, a seasoned K–12 English and STEM tutor with top academic honours, peer mentors from select-entry schools, experienced after-school and ESL teachers, passionate science and engineering graduates, and youth leaders skilled in creative coaching, mentoring, and fostering positive learning environments.

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A tutor plays a very important role in the development of a student. The student is more informal and feels free to express his/her concerns, rather than at school. As it is a one to one interaction, a tutor has to focus completely and also expect the student to give 100%. Every student is different with their intelligence, maturity and attitude.…
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I feel the most important and most overlooked aspect of being a tutor is knowing how to step back and reinforce a student's independence, so that when they're no longer with a tutor they're able to securely access all of the knowledge they've gained. I think my critical thinking skills and interpersonal communication skills are my biggest…
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A tutor can help in deciding the career and long term objectives. A dedicated time can help students in focusing their weak points and they can learn new things. I am good at explaining concepts. Also, I am calm which makes me easier to handle the difficult situations which might help in tutoring. I can teach Maths, Science, Software Engineering,…
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Teach a student with a learning model that’s infused with both theory and practical problem solving so that they can find their own way to solve the problem and hence remember during time of testing or examination. My ability to learn as I go, as well as have the communication skills to get my point through to the students. Furthermore, I am…
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Local Reviews

Christos is very happy with Chloe and he is gaining more confidence.
Vicky, St Albans

Inside St AlbansTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Linh focused on Further Maths by constructing and interpreting scatterplots, including calculating correlation coefficients and regression lines, then moved to time series analysis using three-point median smoothing and data transformations for non-linear trends.

In Year 10, Jason worked through algebraic methods for solving linear equations with brackets and fractions, alongside reviewing how to find the value of x in different contexts.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Emily practiced long subtraction and addition, solved worded money problems involving coins and notes, and compared numbers during her lesson.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student frequently switched between exam questions, leaving some parts incomplete—her hesitation and fear of running out of time meant the last section was unfinished.

In Year 11, messy or outdated summary books made it difficult to locate key information quickly; as a tutor noted, "it will take a while to find what she's looking for."

A Year 9 student's homework was incomplete during holidays, making content recall harder when returning to school.

Meanwhile, in Vietnamese oral tasks (Year 12), relying on memorized answers led to difficulty adapting when unexpected questions arose.

Confidence sometimes faltered after setbacks, stalling progress.

Recent Achievements

A St Albans tutor noticed a real shift in one Year 12 student's approach to exam prep—after struggling with time management, she now self-corrects her own practice exams and identifies exactly which topics need work, rather than waiting for guidance.

Another high schooler recently began highlighting key information while working through tricky multiple-choice questions; previously she'd just skim the text but now actively slows down to find what matters.

In a Year 4 session, a student who once hesitated during reading tasks is starting to spot and correct his own grammar mistakes as he reads aloud.

What they say about our tutoring

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Things are going well. Chris is doing a very good job. Since the tutoring sessions, my daughter seems to be more positive and has stated that Chris is explaining the work well, which makes it easier to understand. I am confident that this was the right decision and can't wait to see the results.

I would like to commend Mandy on her fantastic work with Jack.  She has been so patient and we could not have asked for a better match with our son. Their hard work has paid off as we have received several comments from Jack's  teacher telling us how well he is going in maths and that there has been an improvement.

The experience has been great and the results speak for them self. My son gained confidence as a result of the tutoring and i would gladly recommend you to my friends and family. The tutor was very pleasant to work with and very approachable.

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 St Albans Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Catholic Regional College St Albans.