Year 11 Mathematics Advanced
Build fluency across the Year 11 Mathematics Advanced topics — functions, trigonometry, introductory calculus and statistics — with clear method and plenty of practice, in Blacktown.
What we cover
Aligned to the NSW NESA Mathematics Advanced syllabus. Year 11 introduces calculus and formalises functions — get these solid and Year 12 becomes far more manageable.
Working with Functions
Function notation, domain and range, and the algebra of linear, quadratic, cubic and reciprocal functions (MA-F1).
Trigonometry & Measure of Angles
Radian measure, trigonometric ratios, identities and the unit circle (MA-T1, MA-T2).
Introduction to Differentiation
Limits, gradients, the first principles definition and differentiation of polynomials (MA-C1).
Logarithms & Exponentials
Index and logarithm laws, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs (MA-E1).
Probability & Discrete Distributions
Probability, conditional probability and discrete probability distributions (MA-S1).
Taught by someone who's done it.
Diva Parmar
ATAR 99.00Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Commerce, UNSW
Meet the whole teamEvery class follows the same structure.
Based on cognitive science — it minimises load and builds durable understanding and exam confidence.
Class review
Rapid retrieval practice of past concepts — active recall to beat the forgetting curve.
Explicit instruction
Theory broken into the smallest parts, taught in simple, consistent language.
Guided practice
Worked examples together, tutor scaffolding fading as competence grows.
Independent practice
Exam-style questions with instant feedback, so errors are caught before they stick.
Exit test
A short end-of-class check on retention; targeted homework where needed.
Homework
Weekly consolidation that moves class learning into long-term memory.
Simple, transparent fees
Common questions
Is Year 11 Advanced enough, or should I also do Extension 1?
It depends on goals and ability. We can advise after a trial — many strong students take Advanced and Extension 1 together, and we tutor both.
How does tutoring help with understanding Functions in Year 11?
We break function notation, domain and range, and the algebra of transformations into clear, repeatable steps. Students who find functions abstract quickly build intuition once the underlying patterns are made explicit.
How are Logarithms and Exponentials taught in Year 11?
We connect the index laws students already know to logarithm properties, so the rules feel like extensions of familiar algebra rather than new rules to memorise. Graphing and solving equations comes once that connection is solid.
How big are the classes?
Classes are kept small — between 1 and 5 students — so every student gets personal attention and their questions actually get answered each lesson. Prefer one-on-one? Private 1:1 sessions are available on request.
Can I try a class before enrolling?
Yes. Your first trial class is completely free, with no payment details required. If it's not the right fit, there's no obligation.
Where are classes held?
In person at our Blacktown centre on Main Street — easily reached from Seven Hills, Quakers Hill, Woodcroft, Marayong, Kings Langley, Doonside, Lalor Park and Rooty Hill.
Ready to get started?
Book a free Year 11 Math Advanced trial class. No risk, no obligation — on us.