Looks fine until questions get less forgiving
Gaps often stay hidden while the work is short or guided. They appear when algebra becomes denser or topics combine.
Clear working. Stronger foundation. Less guessing later. MathPert helps IGCSE Maths (0580) and Add Maths (0606) students in Malaysia through small online classes where every student has to engage.
Since 2017Cambridge 0580 / 0606Max 8 studentsOnline via Zoom
Teacher-led by Teacher Au. Online via Zoom. Max 8 students. Built for parents who want a clearer picture before a quiet gap becomes a bigger problem.

Parents arrive when the pattern is confusing — the child understands class examples but cannot do exam questions, or works hard but the same weak step keeps returning.
Gaps often stay hidden while the work is short or guided. They appear when algebra becomes denser or topics combine.
Recognition is not the same as independent method. MathPert checks whether the student can start without being led.
Clear working is how students protect logic, method marks, and confidence under pressure.
Teacher Au leads MathPert. Cambridge IGCSE Maths (0580) and Additional Mathematics (0606), focused on foundation, method, and exam working. Students are guided to show each step, identify the weak part of a solution, and practise until the method works without prompting.

Teaching Cambridge IGCSE Maths and lower-secondary students in Malaysia.
0580 and 0606 students supported with foundation, method, and exam working.
Students per online group class.
Zoom lessons with Google Classroom support.

Students learn how to start, lay out, check, and finish a question — when no one is feeding them the next step.
How Teacher Au teaches structured working and reasoning.
See the teaching methodWhy hidden gaps often appear later.
Read about weak foundationsSmall classes mean Teacher Au sees unclear working, hears each student explain, and keeps participation visible.

Online group classes. 4 lessons per month, 1.5 hours each, capped at 8 students. Current fee band and availability by WhatsApp.
| Class | Day | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Year 7 Maths | Tuesday | 8.30pm-10pm |
| Year 8 Maths | Thursday | 7pm-8.30pm |
| Year 9 Maths | Friday | 7pm-8.30pm |
| Year 10 IGCSE Maths | Thursday | 8.30pm-10pm |
| Additional Mathematics | Tuesday | 7pm-8.30pm |
Factual proof, anonymized parent feedback. No guaranteed marks. No invented testimonials.
“Thank you for helping my son score straight A’s in his IGCSE exam. You inspired him in Maths and Add Maths.”

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“Math scored. Thank you so much to Teacher Au.”

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“He totally changed now. Earlier he did not study much and his basic was very weak.”
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The diagnostic helps a family stop guessing whether the issue is foundation, algebra, exam method, or Add Maths readiness.
Year 7 Maths support at MathPert is for parents who want weak habits noticed early. The focus is foundation, clear working, and confidence before secondary Maths becomes more abstract.
Year 7 MathsYear 8 Maths support at MathPert helps students strengthen algebra, layout, and reasoning before IGCSE-style pressure arrives. It is useful when class work looks okay but independent work still feels fragile.
Year 8 MathsYear 9 is the bridge between lower secondary Maths and IGCSE expectations. MathPert helps students strengthen algebra, layout, and independent problem solving before the exam years begin.
Year 9 pre-IGCSEMathPert IGCSE Maths tuition helps Year 10-11 students turn understanding into written solutions. The focus is structured working, exam interpretation, and independent problem solving.
IGCSE MathsMathPert Add Maths tuition is for students who need more than memorised steps. The class focuses on algebraic control, symbolic reasoning, and deciding whether the student is ready for the subject demands.
Add MathsA parent guide to weak Maths foundations: signs, what MathPert checks, and which support route may fit.
Weak Maths foundations usually show up later than the actual gapWhy a student can understand class examples but struggle with exam questions, and what MathPert checks next.
Understanding class does not always mean exam independenceWhat weak algebra usually means, how it affects IGCSE and Add Maths, and which MathPert route fits next.
Weak algebra is often the hidden reason Maths feels heavyHow to prepare for the move from lower secondary Maths into IGCSE Maths with stronger foundation and method.
Moving into IGCSE is a structure change, not just a harder textbookA parent guide for deciding whether a student is ready for Add Maths and what MathPert checks first.
Unsure about Add Maths? Start with readiness, not pressureHow to notice quiet foundation gaps in Year 7-9 before they harden into IGCSE-year problems.
Spot weak Maths foundations earlyA realistic 5-month plan for IGCSE Maths when the exam is close — what to fix first and what to skip.
5-month IGCSE Maths planA parent guide to spotting quiet foundation gaps before they become larger.
Hidden gaps guideA practical revision structure for deciding what to fix first.
Revision mapA short parent-facing check to identify the likely type of Maths difficulty.
Mini diagnosticGuides parents read before deciding.
What makes Add Maths feel heavier, the algebra demands, and how to decide whether your child should take it.
Is Add Maths harder than IGCSE Maths?The practical differences for IGCSE Maths students in Malaysia — visibility, participation, and pace.
Small group vs large tuitionHow to think about lesson load, practice time, and exam-window adjustments without overloading the student.
How many hours per week?How Cambridge 0580 and 0606 differ in algebra demands, reasoning style, and exam method — and which one your child should consider.
Difference between IGCSE Maths and Add MathsThe recurring reasons students drop marks in Add Maths — unclear working, missing steps, and weak algebra control.
Why students lose marksThe careless-looking errors that are usually method gaps in disguise — and how to catch them before the exam.
Common careless mistakesA parent guide to choosing an online IGCSE Add Maths tutor in Malaysia — what to check before you commit.
How to choose an Add Maths tutorWhat "best" actually means for online IGCSE Add Maths tuition — the markers that matter beyond marketing.
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Add Maths tuition PJOnline IGCSE Maths tuition for KL students — small group, structured working, exam method.
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Add Maths tutor KLKlang Valley families: how online classes compare to nearby tuition centres.
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IGCSE Maths tuition PenangJB families: online IGCSE Maths and Add Maths tuition with Teacher Au.
IGCSE Maths tuition JBHow MathPert structures fees, what's included, and why the current band is shared by enquiry.
IGCSE Maths tuition fees MalaysiaA useful first message includes the year level, current concern, and whether you want diagnostic guidance or class availability.
WhatsApp is used for parent communication. Zoom links, materials, worksheets, and announcements are shared through Google Classroom.
MathPert teaches IGCSE Maths and Additional Mathematics through foundation repair, structured working, exam-style reasoning, and active small-group participation.
Yes. MathPert runs online classes for students across Malaysia, including Penang, Johor Bahru, Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, and Subang Jaya.
IGCSE Maths builds broad mathematical fluency and exam method, while Add Maths requires stronger algebra, symbolic reasoning, functions, calculus readiness, and connected problem solving.
For most students, yes. Add Maths is harder because weak algebra, unclear working, and copied methods become exposed more quickly.
MathPert online group classes are capped at 8 students so Teacher Au can see working, ask follow-up questions, and keep participation visible.
Students can start from Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 pre-IGCSE, IGCSE Maths, or Add Maths depending on the current concern and readiness.
Common signs include repeated careless-looking errors, weak algebra steps, difficulty starting exam questions, and needing to copy worked examples before attempting similar questions.
Yes. The Year 7 and Year 8 routes focus on foundation, algebra habits, clear working, and confidence before IGCSE-style pressure arrives.
MathPert classes run live through Zoom, with Google Classroom used for worksheets, links, materials, and announcements.
Current fees are confirmed by enquiry because class route, availability, and fit can change by term. Parents can WhatsApp MathPert to ask for the current fee band.
MathPert is teacher-led by Teacher Au, capped at 8 students, diagnostic-first, and focused on visible working rather than passive worksheet volume.
MathPert does not promise a free first lesson on the site. The recommended first step is to ask for a free diagnostic check or send the student's stage and concern through WhatsApp.
MathPert shares privacy-safe parent proof and anonymized feedback on the reviews page, including IGCSE Maths and Add Maths outcomes, without guaranteeing identical results for every student.