Years 1–10 Maths Tutoring
Personalised support for schoolwork, learning gaps, homework, revision and assessments from primary through Year 10.
Explore Years 1–10 →Personalised maths tutoring for Telopea students, with flexible home, library and online lessons aligned with the NSW Mathematics syllabus.
We focus on understanding where a student is now, identifying earlier learning gaps and using clear explanations, structured practice and our own extensive maths resources to help students move forward.
Based in Telopea NSW. Our Telopea address is our administrative base, not a walk-in tutoring centre. Face-to-face lessons are arranged at suitable student homes or nearby libraries such as Dundas Library, with online tutoring also available.
Telopea is our home and business base and one of the main areas where we teach students. Our tutoring combines local NSW school knowledge, personalised teaching and a large library of maths notes and practice resources.
We understand the local school environment and the maths students encounter as they move through the NSW curriculum.
Students can use our notes, worked examples, interactive practice tests, syllabus guides and maths games outside tutoring sessions.
We look for prerequisite skills that may be causing difficulty instead of simply giving students more difficult worksheets.
Home, library and online lesson options allow tutoring to work around the student's needs and the family's timetable.
Students learn differently and family schedules vary. That is why we do not require every student to travel to a fixed tutoring centre.
Lessons can instead be arranged using the option that best suits the student, subject to tutor availability.
Support can focus on school maths, foundational gaps, assessments, mathematical reasoning or exam preparation depending on the student's needs.
Personalised support for schoolwork, learning gaps, homework, revision and assessments from primary through Year 10.
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Mathematical reasoning, unfamiliar problems and timed practice for students preparing for challenging Selective School questions.
Selective preparation →
Problem solving and mathematical reasoning practice for students preparing for the NSW Opportunity Class placement test.
OC preparation →
Numeracy support using problem solving, reasoning questions and techniques for checking answers under test conditions.
NAPLAN maths support →Today's difficulty can sometimes come from an earlier missing skill. Understanding the progression of NSW mathematics helps us identify where support should begin.
Number bonds, place value, addition, subtraction, equal groups, fractions, shapes, measurement and early data.
Multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, area, perimeter, angles, geometry and data interpretation.
Fractions, percentages, decimals, ratios, probability, coordinates and introductory algebra.
Algebra, equations, BODMAS, ratios, rates, indices, percentages, geometry and linear relationships.
Index laws, algebra, surds, linear relationships, financial maths, geometry and trigonometry.
Quadratics, non-linear relationships, advanced algebra, trigonometry, statistics and probability.
Students often need more than one hour of explanation each week. Aussie Math Tutor NSW has built an extensive library of maths content students can return to between tutoring sessions.
Explore clear explanations and practice material students can use alongside their tutoring.
Clear explanations, examples and progressive practice.
Student-friendly algebra explanations and practice questions.
Important formulae, diagrams and practice questions.
Algebra, ratios, percentages, indices, graphs and geometry.
Number sense, operations, patterns, measurement and geometry.
Algebra, quadratics, trigonometry, statistics and probability.
Before recommending tutoring, we first try to understand where the student currently is and whether earlier gaps are affecting current learning.
We look at the student's current maths level, school year and recent difficulties.
We identify prerequisite skills that may be limiting progress in newer topics.
We explain our observations and recommend a practical starting point.
Clear standard rates so parents can understand the cost before committing.
Suitable for occasional tutoring, homework support, revision and assessment preparation.
Available when a student books two regular tutoring sessions each week.
Parent feedback frequently highlights flexible teaching, adaptability and the quality of the learning material.
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Students around Telopea attend a variety of government, selective, Catholic and independent schools. Tutoring is adapted to the student's actual schoolwork and current maths level.
School names are included for geographic context only. Aussie Math Tutor NSW does not imply affiliation with any school listed.
Telopea is our main local base. Face-to-face tutoring may also be available in selected nearby suburbs depending on location and tutor availability.
No. Our Telopea address is our business and administrative base. Face-to-face lessons are arranged at suitable student homes or nearby libraries, with online tutoring also available.
Depending on location and tutor availability, lessons can be arranged at a student's home or a suitable nearby library. Dundas Library in Telopea is one possible local option.
We provide maths tutoring from Years 1–10. Teaching is matched to the student's actual understanding rather than assuming every student is working exactly at their school-year level.
Yes. Our maths tutoring and learning resources are aligned with the NSW Mathematics curriculum while also taking into account the student's actual schoolwork.
The assessment normally takes around 45 minutes. We look at the student's current understanding, check important prerequisite skills, identify possible foundation gaps and provide personalised parent feedback.
Standard casual tutoring is $70 per 60-minute session. The regular tutoring rate is $60 per 60-minute session when two regular sessions are booked each week.
Yes. Identifying foundational gaps is an important part of our tutoring approach. Sometimes difficulty with current algebra, fractions or percentages can be traced back to an earlier skill that has not yet become secure.
Yes. Students can use our free maths notes, practice questions, interactive practice tests, worked solutions, NSW syllabus guides and maths games between tutoring sessions.
Start with a free 45-minute assessment. We can identify the student's current level, look for important foundation gaps and discuss the most practical tutoring option for your family.
Book a free initial maths assessment to discuss your child’s current level, learning gaps and suitable next steps.
Years 1–10 • NSW syllabus-aligned • Face-to-face and online tutoring