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Private Maths Tutor in Dundas for Years 1–10

Personalised maths tutoring that helps your child understand how topics connect—not simply memorise a method for the next test. Lessons follow the NSW Mathematics syllabus and can focus on current schoolwork, missing foundations, assessments and long-term confidence.

Private lessons matched to the student’s level
NSW syllabus-aligned teaching
Home tutoring in Dundas, subject to availability
Lessons at Telopea or online
Useful support beyond the next worksheet

Maths tutoring that builds the missing connections

A student may be completing the assigned school topic but still feel unsure about what the method means or how it connects to earlier learning. This often becomes visible when the numbers, wording or question format changes.

Our Dundas maths tutoring starts by identifying what is causing the difficulty. We then teach the idea clearly, connect it to skills the student already knows and gradually move towards independent problem-solving.

  • Clear explanations before repetitive practice
  • Questions that progress from accessible to challenging
  • Regular revision so methods are retained
  • Support with school assessments and current class topics
  • Parent feedback on priorities and progress

Why parents often seek help after an assessment

A result can reveal that a student’s difficulty is broader than one chapter. The student may recognise a familiar example but struggle to choose the method independently, interpret a word problem or connect the topic to earlier concepts.

Starting with a focused assessment helps us separate a temporary topic difficulty from a deeper foundational gap, so lesson time is used more effectively.

Common learning barriers

Areas where students often need clearer teaching

These are not assumptions about every child. They are recurring learning patterns that help us ask better questions during an initial assessment.

Algebra that feels disconnected

Students may know a rule but not understand what a variable represents, why an operation is used or how algebra grows from ordinary arithmetic.

Gradient and the number plane

Rise, run, slope, coordinates and linear graphs become much easier when they are taught as connected visual ideas rather than separate formulas.

Fractions with unlike denominators

We compare reliable methods and explain why a common denominator is needed, instead of asking students to remember unexplained steps.

Word-problem interpretation

Some errors begin before the calculation. Students learn how to identify the information, question, operation and units in a structured way.

Careless mistakes and low practice

Accuracy improves through short, deliberate practice, written working and checking routines—not simply being told to “be more careful”.

Understanding how topics connect

We show how number skills support fractions, fractions support algebra and algebra supports graphs, equations and higher-level problem-solving.

A structured one-to-one approach

How a private maths lesson is adapted to your child

Private tutoring gives the student time to stop, ask questions and revisit the exact step that is unclear. The lesson does not need to move forward simply because the rest of a group is ready.

The learning plan can also change as new school topics and assessments arise, while continuing to strengthen the foundations that affect long-term progress.

Explain the idea

Use plain language, visuals and worked examples to make the purpose clear.

Practise together

Complete guided questions while correcting misunderstandings immediately.

Work independently

Check whether the student can select and apply the method without prompting.

Review and connect

Revisit the skill later and connect it with the next topic or school assessment.

Years 1–10

Support aligned with the NSW Mathematics syllabus

Lessons may address a current school unit, prepare for an assessment or rebuild an earlier skill across the main NSW mathematics areas.

Number and algebra

Number operations, place value, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, rates, indices, algebraic expressions, equations and linear relationships.

Measurement and space

Length, area, volume, time, angles, coordinates, geometric reasoning, Pythagoras, trigonometry and spatial problem-solving.

Statistics and probability

Data displays, averages, interpretation, chance, probability experiments and reasoning from information presented in tables and graphs.

Read the official NSW Mathematics K–10 syllabus overview .

Convenient options for Dundas families

Choose the lesson format that suits your family

Telopea remains the main tutoring location. Dundas families may also request home tutoring or choose online lessons.

Local convenience

Home tutoring in Dundas

Subject to tutor availability and travel arrangements, lessons may be held at your home. This removes travel for the student and allows parents to see the teaching approach first-hand.

Main location

Private tutoring in Telopea

Dundas is approximately five minutes by car from our main Telopea location, depending on traffic and your starting point.

View the Telopea maths tutoring page

Flexible

Online maths tutoring

Online lessons are available for families who prefer to avoid travel or need greater scheduling flexibility while keeping the lesson one-to-one.

Planning ahead for weekday lessons

Weekday appointments are popular, with Monday and Friday sessions often filling early. Contacting us before the next assessment period provides more choice of times and more time to address underlying gaps.

Free maths practice tests and topic resources from Aussie Math Tutor NSW
Continue learning between lessons

Free maths topics and practice tests

Students can revise important skills using free explanations, practice questions and online activities. These resources support lesson revision but do not replace a personalised assessment when a child has several connected gaps.

Fractions Algebra BODMAS Percentages Indices Graphs
View free maths resources
Simple starting process

From first enquiry to a focused learning plan

Step 1

Tell us the concern

Share the year level, current topic, recent result and preferred lesson format.

Step 2

Complete an assessment

We identify current understanding, earlier gaps and the student’s problem-solving habits.

Step 3

Set priorities

We balance immediate school requirements with the foundations affecting future topics.

Step 4

Review progress

Lessons, practice and feedback are adjusted as the student becomes more independent.

Nearby tutoring areas

Maths tutoring in Dundas and surrounding suburbs

Explore the page that best matches your location. The main tutoring location remains Telopea.

Questions from parents

Dundas maths tutoring FAQs

Do you have a tutoring centre in Dundas?

Our main tutoring location is in Telopea, approximately five minutes by car from Dundas depending on traffic and your starting point. Home tutoring in Dundas may also be available, subject to tutor availability and travel arrangements.

Do you provide home maths tutoring in Dundas?

Yes, home tutoring can be requested. Availability depends on the student’s location, lesson time and tutor schedule. Lessons are also available at the main Telopea location and online.

Which school years do you teach?

We provide maths tutoring for Years 1–10. Support can cover foundational number skills, current school topics, homework, assessment preparation and higher-level secondary topics.

Can you help if my child understands examples but struggles in tests?

Yes. This can happen when a student recognises a familiar method but cannot yet decide which method to use independently. We practise mixed and unfamiliar questions, interpretation and checking strategies rather than repeating only one question type.

Can you help with algebra, gradient and linear graphs?

Yes. We teach algebra, coordinates, rise and run, gradient and linear relationships as connected concepts. Lessons can begin with the foundations and progress to the level required for the student’s current schoolwork.

Is tutoring only for students who are behind?

No. Tutoring can support students who need to rebuild foundations, keep pace with school, improve assessment performance or extend their understanding beyond routine questions.

How quickly should we expect improvement?

Progress depends on the size of the learning gaps, lesson frequency, attendance and practice between lessons. Meaningful improvement is usually gradual. Some students need several months of consistent work, while broader foundational rebuilding may take six months to a year.

How do we get started?

Contact Aussie Math Tutor NSW with your child’s year level, main concerns, recent school topic and preferred lesson format. We will discuss availability and arrange the next suitable step.

Give your child a clearer path through maths

Start with a focused conversation about the current difficulty, the upcoming school priorities and the foundations that may be holding progress back.

Home tutoring is subject to location, tutor availability and scheduling. Aussie Math Tutor NSW is an independent tutoring service and is not affiliated with local schools.

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