Secondary School Maths Tutoring

Find out what your secondary school student needs to be prepared for their gcse course

Mathnasium's Secondary School maths help includes customised learning plans with targeted help to ensure students catch up, keep up and get ahead, whatever their start point.

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Rayan went from 65% to 95%

Before coming to Mathnasium, Rayan used to score 65% on his maths tests. In his last test, he achieved a test result of 95%.
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The Mathnasium Method™ Works

We build skills that are crucial for their academic career. We also provide secondary school maths help in topics like:

Positive and Negative Numbers
Ratio
Fractions and Percentages
Equations
Graphing

We also offer these other great programmes:

Selective School

We provide test prep help to students through maths knowledge, not test tricks.

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Homework Help

We provide homework by guiding students toward a better understanding of maths.

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Advanced Maths

Students learn at a level that keeps them challenged and engaged.

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Our Secondary School Maths Tutors Get Results

The results are transformative – families will see measurable changes in attitude, confidence, and school progress.

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94%

MATHS SKILLS

of parents report an improvement in their child’s maths skills and understanding

93%

ATTITUDE

of parents report improved attitude toward maths after attending Mathnasium

90%

GRADES

of students saw an improvement in their school grades.

Everyone who I have worked with has helped me achieve my maths goals. My grades have improved tremendously.

- Grace J., student

We teach for true understanding

Delivering our proprietary curriculum face-to-face in a way that makes sense to them.

We create customised learning plans

Teaching each individual exactly what they need to learn and only what they need to learn.

Kids have fun at Mathnasium

Our instructors are trained to make learning maths a fun and empowering experience.

Our Instructors Share Their Love of Maths

Our secondary school maths tutors are specially trained to teach your child how to understand and excel in maths no matter where they are in their maths journey. They are university students, advanced mathematicians, and professionals who teach with patience and encouragement in a face-to-face setting. We provide tutoring in many different subjects with skilled algebra tutors, calculus tutors, and more. Parents tell us all the time how much they value and appreciate our instructors. They work hard to motivate, provide emotional support, and celebrate student success each and every day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We welcome you to contact your local Mathnasium Learning Centre with any questions you may have about secondary school maths tutoring. Here are some of the more common ones we get:

  • How can I practice maths at home?

    To practice maths at home, you can incorporate elements of it into your everyday routine. Start a craft project that requires you to use formulas or measure advanced elements for planning.

    Cooking and baking are excellent for getting some practice with fractions. Or try and work out a budget for the week, month, or year. For expert guidance and more ideas, you can also turn to Mathnasium’s secondary school maths tutoring pros for secondary school maths help.

  • Are there maths tutors for secondary school children?

    Yes! At Mathnasium, we have calculus tutors, algebra tutors, and secondary school maths tutors who are specially trained to deliver personalised plans to get or keep your child on track with secondary school maths.

    The benefits that secondary school maths tutoring provides are expansive, and children of any ability level can benefit from working with secondary school maths tutors. Our tutors are instrumental in transforming a child’s attitude, ability, progress, and confidence.

  • Are there ways to prepare my child for secondary school maths?

    To prepare your child for secondary school maths, make maths a positive force in your home. Get tools online to help them expand their maths skill set, and encourage your child to use maths daily.

    You can also enrol them in a secondary school maths tutoring programme to prepare them for the next level of courses from Years 7 and up.

  • How does Mathnasium conduct verbal assessments?

    Verbal assessments are an integral part of Mathnasium’s approach to teaching maths. These assessments are designed to help build rapport between the student and our team, create a comfortable learning environment, initiate a maths conversation, and demonstrate some fun and innovative ways that we think about maths.

    Our expert instructors will ask a range of maths-related questions during the verbal assessment to gauge the student’s understanding of various maths concepts. These also help us determine if we’ve selected the appropriate written assessment for the student.

  • Will I be given feedback on my student's assessment results?

    Yes. After the assessment, our team will provide you with detailed feedback on your student's results, including establishing goals for the programme and how we can support your child’s schoolwork. You’ll also receive an overview of your child’s strengths and areas for improvement, along with recommendations for how you can support your child’s maths learning at home.

    We believe that open communication is key, so we will discuss your child’s progress with you regularly to ensure you stay informed.

  • How can I prepare my child for university maths?

    Your child should have a firm foundation in at least algebra and geometry. If they're planning on majoring in something that is based on maths like science, technology, architecture, or engineering.

    Our expert secondary school tutors can help your child gain confidence and skills in any of these subjects. They can even get maths homework help when they need it.

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Set Your Secondary School Student Up for a Great Future

It’s as easy as:
  • Find a centre.
  • Get a maths skills assessment.
  • Talk to your centre director about the customised learning plan for your child.
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