Personalised Math Tuition in Singapore
Math Tutor Bedok
Looking for a math tutor in Bedok who can provide focused, personalised support instead of simply following a standard tuition programme?
I provide mathematics tuition for secondary school students, O-Level students, A-Math students and students following international mathematics syllabuses. Lessons can be structured around the student’s current schoolwork, weaker topics, examination preparation and longer-term mathematical development.

Personalised Math Tuition for Students in Bedok
Students do not all struggle with mathematics for the same reason. Some have weak foundations, some understand concepts but make careless mistakes, while others can complete routine questions but struggle when questions become more challenging or unfamiliar.
This is why choosing the right math tutor in Bedok is not simply about finding someone who can solve mathematics questions. Effective tuition should help a student understand why a method works, identify mistakes, develop better problem-solving habits and gradually become more confident working independently.
I teach students from secondary level and above, including students preparing for O-Level Mathematics and Additional Mathematics as well as students following international mathematics syllabuses. Lessons can therefore be adjusted according to the student’s actual curriculum rather than assuming that every student is preparing for the same examination.
Students in Bedok may have different school backgrounds, learning speeds and mathematical foundations. A student who is already comfortable with algebra may need more challenging problem-solving questions, while another student may first need to strengthen basic algebraic manipulation before moving on to more advanced topics.
If you are looking specifically for broader secondary mathematics support, you can also visit my
Secondary Math Tuition Singapore
page. Students preparing for Additional Mathematics can view my
O-Level A-Math Tuition
page.
For students who prefer learning from home, I also provide
Online Math Tuition Singapore.
Who Can Benefit from a Math Tutor in Bedok?
Mathematics tuition can be useful for students with very different goals. A student does not necessarily need to be failing mathematics before tuition becomes useful.
Secondary Mathematics Students
Secondary school students may need help strengthening algebra, equations, graphs, geometry, statistics, percentages and other important mathematical foundations.
Secondary 3 and 4 A-Math Students
Additional Mathematics introduces more advanced algebra, functions, differentiation, integration and other topics that require strong foundations and consistent practice.
O-Level Students
Students preparing for O-Level examinations may need targeted revision, topical practice, examination techniques and help identifying the topics where they are losing marks.
Students Following International Syllabuses
Students following international mathematics programmes may need tuition that follows their own syllabus, textbook, school topics and examination requirements.
Students Who Are Weak in Mathematics
Students who have gaps in their mathematical foundation may benefit from going back to the underlying concepts instead of simply memorising more procedures.
Students Looking for Better Results
Even students who are already passing can benefit from improving problem-solving skills, reducing careless mistakes and learning how to approach higher-mark questions.
Why Choose Personalised Math Tuition in Bedok?
One of the biggest advantages of private mathematics tuition is that the lesson can focus on what the individual student actually needs.
In a group setting, a teacher needs to move according to the needs of the whole class. A student who is struggling with one particular concept may therefore have difficulty getting enough time to address the problem.
With personalised tuition, more time can be spent on specific weaknesses. If a student has difficulty with algebra, for example, the lesson can identify the exact algebraic skills causing the problem before moving on to more advanced topics.
The same principle applies to students who are already performing well. Instead of repeatedly practising questions they can already solve, lessons can move towards more challenging applications, unfamiliar problem types and examination-level questions.
Identify Weak Topics
Lessons can focus on the topics where the student is actually losing marks rather than spending equal time on every chapter.
Ask Questions Freely
Students can ask questions when they do not understand a step instead of being afraid of slowing down an entire class.
Learn at the Right Pace
A difficult concept can be explained again when necessary, while familiar topics can be covered more quickly.
Target Exam Weaknesses
Revision can be adjusted according to examination performance, common mistakes and the student’s remaining preparation time.

Secondary Math Tuition in Bedok
Secondary mathematics is where students begin building many of the skills that will determine how comfortably they handle more advanced mathematics later.
Topics such as algebra, equations, graphs, geometry, trigonometry, statistics and numerical problem-solving are not isolated skills. Students frequently need to combine several concepts in a single examination question.
For this reason, secondary mathematics tuition should not focus only on completing individual exercises. Students should gradually learn how different mathematical concepts connect and how to decide which method is appropriate when they encounter an unfamiliar question.
Strengthen Algebra
Algebra is used throughout secondary mathematics. Students who struggle with manipulation, factorisation, equations or substitution can find later topics increasingly difficult.
Improve Problem Solving
Students need to learn how to translate a word problem into mathematical information rather than relying entirely on memorised procedures.
Reduce Careless Errors
Signs, units, arithmetic, copying values and incomplete working can all cause unnecessary mark losses.
Build Examination Confidence
Students can practise progressively more challenging questions so that they become comfortable applying concepts under examination conditions.
Parents looking specifically for help with secondary mathematics can read more about my
Secondary Math Tuition Singapore
service.
A-Math Tutor in Bedok for O-Level Additional Mathematics
Additional Mathematics requires students to be comfortable with algebra and increasingly abstract mathematical ideas. When the foundation is weak, students can quickly fall behind.
A-Math students may need support with topics such as functions, quadratic equations, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and other areas of the O-Level Additional Mathematics syllabus.
The difficulty of A-Math is not only the number of topics students need to learn. Many questions require students to combine several skills and recognise the appropriate method without being explicitly told what procedure to use.
Functions and Algebra
Strong algebraic manipulation is essential for many A-Math topics. Students need to be able to rearrange expressions accurately and recognise different forms of equations.
Differentiation
Differentiation is used in gradients, stationary points, tangents, normals and other applications. Students must understand both the procedures and their meaning.
Integration
Integration introduces another set of procedures and applications, including area and kinematics questions.
O-Level Revision
Secondary 4 students need to combine topical knowledge with examination practice as they approach their O-Level examinations.
International Math Tuition in Bedok
Not every student studying in Singapore follows the local O-Level curriculum. Some students follow international mathematics programmes and need a tutor who can work with their specific syllabus and school requirements.
International syllabus tuition may involve working from the student’s existing textbook, school assignments, past examination questions and syllabus requirements. Rather than assuming that every mathematics student needs the same material, lessons can be adapted to the programme the student is actually studying.
This can be particularly useful when a student moves between education systems or finds that the teaching approach at school differs from what they previously experienced.
I also teach IB Mathematics students. My IB mathematics resources are specifically intended for IB students rather than IGCSE or A-Level students.

Math Tuition for Students in Bedok Who Are Struggling
A student who is struggling with mathematics does not always need more worksheets. Sometimes the underlying problem needs to be identified first.
For some students, the difficulty may come from gaps in earlier topics. A student may appear to struggle with a current chapter when the actual problem is an earlier concept that has not been fully understood.
Identify Foundation Gaps
Missing foundational skills can make new topics much harder. Identifying these gaps can make later learning more effective.
Explain Concepts Clearly
Students should understand the reasoning behind a method instead of simply memorising a sequence of steps.
Practise at the Right Level
Starting with questions that are too difficult can discourage students. Practice can progress from basic understanding to examination-level questions.
Review Mistakes
Mistakes should be analysed so that students understand what went wrong and how to avoid repeating the same error.
If your child is struggling with mathematics, you can also read my page about
math tuition for weak students.
Exam Preparation for Secondary and A-Math Students in Bedok
Tuition can also be adjusted as examinations approach. The focus may gradually move from learning individual topics to practising mixed questions and improving examination technique.
Review Weak Topics
Recent school tests and examination papers can help identify topics that require additional revision.
Practise Past Questions
Students can practise questions that resemble the style and difficulty of the examinations they are preparing for.
Improve Working
Clear mathematical working can help students avoid mistakes and make their reasoning easier to check.
Manage Examination Time
Students can practise completing questions within realistic time limits rather than only solving questions without time pressure.
For Secondary 4 A-Math students, I also recommend following a structured
Secondary 4 A-Math revision plan
instead of leaving all revision until the final weeks before the examination.
How a Personalised Math Tuition Lesson Can Work
The exact structure of a lesson depends on the student’s level, syllabus and current needs. However, a useful lesson should have a clear purpose rather than simply completing questions for the sake of completing them.
A lesson may begin with a review of what the student has recently learnt at school. If there is an immediate problem, such as difficulty with homework or an upcoming test, that issue can be addressed first.
The lesson can then move into concept explanation, guided examples and independent practice. When a student makes a mistake, the focus should not only be on giving the correct answer. It is more useful to understand why the mistake happened.
For example, if a student repeatedly loses marks because of algebraic manipulation, spending more time simply practising an advanced topic may not solve the underlying problem. Strengthening the algebra first may produce better results.
This is particularly important for A-Math, where topics build on one another. A weakness in algebra can later affect functions, differentiation, integration and other topics.
The lesson can also be adjusted as the student progresses. If a particular topic becomes more secure, less time needs to be spent on basic exercises and more time can be directed towards application and examination questions.
Why Work with a Private Math Tutor in Bedok?
Private tuition can be particularly useful when a student’s needs do not fit neatly into a standard group tuition programme.
A student may be strong in algebra but weak in geometry. Another student may understand concepts but lose many marks through careless mistakes. Someone else may simply need additional practice before an important examination.
Private tuition allows the lesson to be adjusted around those differences. Instead of following exactly the same sequence for every student, the emphasis can change according to the student’s current priorities.
Individual Attention
The lesson is focused on one student’s questions, weaknesses and learning progress.
Flexible Revision
Revision can be changed according to upcoming school tests, examinations and the student’s progress.
Targeted Practice
Students can spend more time on the question types and concepts where they need the most improvement.
Direct Feedback
Mistakes can be identified during the lesson and corrected before they become repeated habits.

Frequently Asked Questions About Math Tuition in Bedok
What level of students do you teach?
I teach secondary school students and above, including students studying Secondary Mathematics, A-Math, O-Level Mathematics and international mathematics syllabuses.
Do you teach A-Math students?
Yes. I teach Additional Mathematics students, including students preparing for O-Level A-Math. Students can also receive targeted help with topics such as differentiation, integration, functions and algebra.
Can you help a student who is weak in mathematics?
Yes. For students who are struggling, the first priority is often to identify gaps in their mathematical foundation. Tuition can then focus on rebuilding those skills before progressing to more difficult questions.
Do you teach international mathematics syllabuses?
Yes. I teach international syllabus students as well as students following the Singapore mathematics curriculum. Lessons can be adjusted according to the student’s actual syllabus and school requirements.
Do you provide online math tuition?
Yes. Students who prefer online lessons can find more information on my Online Math Tuition Singapore page.
Can lessons focus on my child’s current school topics?
Yes. Lessons can be adjusted around the student’s current schoolwork, upcoming tests, weaker topics and examination preparation. This can make tuition more relevant to what the student is currently learning.
Is tuition suitable for students who are already doing well?
Yes. Tuition does not have to be limited to students who are struggling. Students who are already performing well may use lessons to strengthen problem-solving, work on more challenging questions and prepare more effectively for examinations.
How can I find out whether tuition is suitable for my child?
You can contact me with the student’s current level, syllabus, school year and the areas where the student is struggling. This provides a better basis for discussing what type of tuition may be appropriate.
Looking for a Math Tutor in Bedok?
If your child needs help with secondary mathematics, A-Math, O-Level preparation or an international mathematics syllabus, personalised tuition can provide a more focused approach to learning.
The aim is not simply to complete more mathematics questions. The more important goal is to understand the concepts, identify weaknesses, improve problem-solving and gradually become more confident working independently.
If you are looking for a math tutor in Bedok, you can contact me to discuss your child’s current mathematics level, syllabus and learning requirements.
Suitable for:
Secondary Mathematics, A-Math, O-Level and international mathematics syllabus students.

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