High School Maths Tutoring
Learn it from current high school maths teachers.
‘Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms. It is about understanding.’
— William Paul Thurston, American mathematician
2026 Term 1 Enrolment Open NOW.
2026 Term 1 Enrolment Open NOW.
Introducing Our New Teaching Hub
Location: 698A Pennant Hills Road, Carlingford.
In InFocus Education, we believe that every student is capable of achieving their personal best in High School Mathematics through connected, meaningful, and relevant learning structures.
We provide tailored courses to high school students across a variety of Year 7-12 mathematical courses. All our lessons are closely designed to meet the current NSW syllabus outcomes. Lessons are delivered by our passionate and qualified high school mathematics teacher with the most updated curriculum knowledge.
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We help students to find a sense of achievement by making visible improvements in learning. Student progress is available to parents using a termly reporting system.
Our classes are all tailored to students’ needs. Parents can choose from one-on-one personalised lessons or 2-6 group sessions.
We focus on building student’s fundamental skills in junior years and developing their comprehension skills in solving everyday questions.
We provide outstanding ongoing student support. We endeavor to be part of students’ learning journey.
Conceptual understanding is critical in developing students’ comprehensive knowledge of Mathematics. Lessons focus on enhancing understanding from classroom learning.
All our lessons are developed by high school teachers with years of experience in the field. Lessons are structured to include various explicit examples, parallel questions, and take-home practises.
Learning should never be fragmentary, but always continuous. All our teaching contents are closely connected and timely adapted to the NSW syllabus.
As maths teachers, we often see students making the same common mistakes across year levels—incorrect algebraic techniques, unclear or illogical working, misapplied formulas, and small arithmetic errors that lead to wrong answers. Many also know procedures without understanding why they work or when to use them.
In this video series, we’ll break down these common errors, explain why they occur, and share practical tips to help students avoid them and build confidence in maths.

