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Kip McGrath Tuition Holdfast Bay

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8298 6261



Address: 2/1A Downing Street, Hove 5048 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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23.01.2022 Erin and Pranika have been coming to Kip for a while and today they got their school maths test results - 95% for both of them! They were both so excited to run in and tell us and had a little celebration!



23.01.2022 look what we got up to at Kip today!

23.01.2022 Erin's school maths test result in first week back of school! And always a smiley face at Kip every Thursday!

20.01.2022 Great resource for parents!



19.01.2022 Erin's school maths test result in first week back of school! And always a smiley face at Kip every Thursday!

19.01.2022 Love this memory from 8 years ago!

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16.01.2022 Maggie Dent is brilliant. Here is why and how to discharge excess stress and energy, in particular with boys!

12.01.2022 It's nearly 9 years since I opened our Kip door. Tonight I bumped into one of our students from our first year. He's now in his twenties. He greeted me with that huge smile I remember and asked after Mark and I. What a wonderful young man you are Oliver!

11.01.2022 Adding fractions or alliteration with adverbs? We’ve got you covered. From tomorrow, students can return to our Centre in Hove with Mark or stay online and at home with Annie. #kiponline

10.01.2022 It's not often we get such a long comment from parents so we just had to share! I managed to find a couple of photos of Josh on his journey with us too! We will miss you Joshie!

08.01.2022 The beauty of online tutoring. Tonight Jaidah was at her nanna's who had baked some scones. What better way to demonstrate fractions with my student! Was lots of fun for us both, I just didn't get to eat the scone!



08.01.2022 When we meet a new student for the first time we set short term and long term goals. Saige's personal goal has always been to get an A in Maths. And today was the day! Saige saw her school report, texted her dad and he got straight on to the phone to tell us. We're so proud of you Saige!

05.01.2022 It's nearly 9 years since I opened our Kip door. Tonight I bumped into one of our students from our first year. He's now in his twenties. He greeted me with that huge smile I remember and asked after Mark and I. What a wonderful young man you are Oliver!

04.01.2022 So they’ve asked for a phone for Christmas. You think, "it’s fine, they’re going to use it to text me, dad and maybe their school friends. They might use Instag...ram, or this Tik Tok thing that I have sort of heard of. That’s ok, though, because I can make their account private and check it whenever I want"... But is that right? Below are just a handful of social media apps that have become increasingly popular with children and young people. While some of these are completely innocent and we hope your children never experience bullying, harassment or exploitation, time and time again we see people use these apps to target, abuse and manipulate young people - be that sexual, criminal or online bullying. Knowledge is power speak to your children about their mobile usage. Set your expectations for what it will be used for and talk to them about online safety. You can find out more at socsi.in/internetmatters_4dkPb or socsi.in/NSPCC_HcBhR build the expectation that you will trust them with the device, on the condition that they will be honest and open with you if something goes wrong. Remember not to blame them if it happens - nobody deserves to be abused or bullied. If your child is contacted by someone who pressures them into doing things they don’t want to, or bullies and harasses them, encourage them to tell you. Having open conversations about safety is paramount to making sure they stay safe, and are savvy about how they use these apps. This doesn’t just mean sexual exploitation; we have seen examples of classmates using social media to gang up on, and bully their friends. This is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Remember, if you have concerns a child is being harassed or exploited contact us online, on 101 and if a child is at immediate risk or in danger it’s always 999. Knowledge is power help them to protect themselves.

01.01.2022 Starting high school is a massive change and some anxiety is normal - check out ways to help your teen prepare for starting high school. I'm going to be chattin...g about this (and our littlies starting school) in the first episode of season 2 of the ABC's Parental As Anything podcast which drops next Tuesday 21st January. Woo hoo! If you haven't subscribed you can find it via ABC Listen, Apple or Google podcasts: https://www.abc.net.au//parental-as-anything-with-maggie-/ See more

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