From elementary arithmetic to high school calculus and university entrance prep. PTN-alumni tutors teach through real understanding, not formula memorization. From Rp 75,000 per session, with schedule and format shaped around your child's learning pace.





Math tutoring is one-on-one private learning that helps students understand mathematics from the foundations all the way to advanced material. Tutors tailor the material to each student's level and school curriculum (elementary, middle, high school, and university entrance), focusing on building conceptual understanding so students can solve any type of problem through reasoning, well beyond memorized examples.
In-person, online, or small group. Whichever you pick, the tutor stays with your child's line of thinking as they work through each problem.
The tutor comes to your home for focused, personal learning.
Learn via Zoom with a digital whiteboard, anywhere.
Learn with 2-3 friends at a lower cost.
We adapt the material and approach to your child's age and school level.
Building children's confidence with numbers. Focus on basic operations, fractions, and simple logic through an enjoyable approach.
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The transition from arithmetic to abstract thinking. Algebra, geometry, and statistics explained step by step to prepare students for high school.
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Trigonometry, limits, derivatives, and integrals. Tutors connect every concept so students are ready for both school exams and university entrance.
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Mathematical reasoning for the entrance exam, HOTS problem discussion, plus calculus and linear algebra for early university students.
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Tutoring material is aligned with the student's school curriculum, not a one-size-fits-all syllabus.
Tutors align material with the student's textbooks and exam schedule.
The latest national curriculum with a numeracy and formative assessment approach.
Still used by some schools, with basic competencies per chapter.
Mathematics in English for international schools.
Focused practice for school exams, university entrance, and selection tests.
Children falling behind, those chasing an exam target, those heading for olympiads, and those on an international curriculum each follow their own track.
Students whose grades have dropped or who struggle to follow the class.
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Facing tests, school exams, or the university entrance exam with a target score.
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High-achieving children aiming for national and international math competitions.
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Need math in English for Cambridge or IB curricula.
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We map which topics are strong and which need reinforcement, complete with the final grades.
See your child's mastery in every math chapter, from algebra to geometry.
Tutors flag concepts that aren't yet solid so they don't pile up.
Targeted practice problems for topics that still need work.
Progress summaries sent regularly via WhatsApp.
Sample Progress Report
Grade 11 โข May 2026
Overall Progress
12 of 20
Master trig identities before the school exam
Jun 1, 2026
Algebraic manipulation is already fluent
Needs practice with proofs and 3D geometry
Trig identities are still easily confused
Understands derivatives, integrals need deepening
Our math tutoring material builds understanding step by step, from place value and number patterns to word problems, so a child grasps the flow instead of memorizing.
Reading Number Patterns (finding the LCM of 6 and 8)
Building Numbers from Place Value
The First Word Problem
Mom has 12 cakes, shared equally among 4 children.
Question: How many cakes does each child get?
Answer: 12 : 4 = 3 cakes
A child moves to the next material only after the previous concept is truly solid, so learning math stays connected and never piles up.
Many math grades drop not because a child is incapable, but because one underlying concept went wrong first. Here are the five we correct most.
Why it happens
The child treats the denominator like the numerator, but the denominator is the size of the part and is not added.
How we fix it
We stress the denominator stays the same because the part size is equal: 1/5 + 2/5 = (1+2)/5 = 3/5, helped by drawing the parts.
Why it happens
The child works left to right, but multiplication and division come first.
How we fix it
We drill multiply-divide before add-subtract: 2 + 3 x 4 = 2 + 12 = 14, using parentheses as a marker.
Why it happens
The child assumes multiplying two negatives stays negative.
How we fix it
We give an easy sign rule: two same signs give positive, two different signs give negative, so (-6) x (-4) = 24.
Why it happens
The child multiplies 25 by 80 without converting the percent to a fraction or decimal.
How we fix it
We convert the percent first: 25% equals 1/4 or 0.25, so 25% of 80 = 20.
Why it happens
The child treats factors and multiples as the same term, then errs when finding GCF and LCM.
How we fix it
We separate them clearly: factors divide evenly and are limited in number, multiples are products and are unlimited.
Once the root concept is straightened out, the topics above it feel easy again. We always patch the gaps first.
Every formula is taught from its origin and every gap in a concept is patched first, so a child understands math right down to its foundation.
Tutors explain the origin of every formula so children can solve any problem type.
Tutors from ITB, UI, UGM, and other leading campuses skilled at cracking the hardest math problems.
We patch concept gaps before moving on to new material.
Parents track the childโs math progress through regular reports.
Arrange the schedule, format, and math tutor that fit your child best.
Not a fit in the first two sessions? Your math tutor is changed at no cost.
Our tutors are the best students and alumni from Indonesia's leading universities.

Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Malang
Knowing where formulas come fromโRifqi dislikes it when students just memorize formulas. He gets them to trace where each one comes from, so it works on any kind of problem.โ

Mathematics, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Careful at every stepโAt ITS, Farida got used to mathematics that demands precision. She passes on the habit of checking each step so students rarely slip on small things.โ

Mathematics Education, Universitas Negeri Surabaya
Logic first, the answer followsโInnes focuses on training how students think rather than chasing the final answer. If the logic is right, she says, the answer follows on its own.โ

Mathematics Education, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Breaking hard problems into piecesโRahmat likes to split intimidating problems into small, sensible steps, until students realize the problem was never as scary as it looked.โ

Mathematics Education, Universitas Indraprasta PGRI
Gradual, comfortable practiceโJehan believes maths needs mileage. He practices with students from basic to challenging problems, at a pace that keeps them comfortable.โ

Mathematics, Universitas Brawijaya
Patching the shaky basicsโNuril often finds students stuck because their arithmetic base has gaps. She patches that first, so everything after it feels far lighter.โ
From the child who once cried over every math homework to the one who finally got into a state university, here is what families experienced along the way.
My 5th-grader used to cry over every math homework. After tutoring, he started doing it himself and his grades went up. The tutor is so patient.
Ibu Nanda A.
Parent of elementary student โข Jakarta
8th-grade algebra confused my child. The tutor explained the concept slowly until she understood, and answers came from her own reasoning. Now she handles tests on her own.
Ibu Resti F.
Parent of middle school student โข Bandung
My child needed to boost math for the entrance exam. The EduPoint tutor gave problem strategies and regular mock tests. The score rose significantly and he got into a state university.
Pak Chaidir P.
Parent of high school student โข Surabaya
The weekly progress reports really help. I know exactly which topics my child is still weak in. Communication with the coordinator is great too.
Ibu Septiana I.
Parent of elementary student โข Depok
I took online tutoring for exam prep. I can record sessions so it's easy to review derivatives and integrals. The tutor is fun and not stressful.
Daviandra A.
Grade 12 student โข Tangerang
Small group tutoring with friends turned out to be fun. The cost is lighter but still focused since it's just three of us. My child is excited about math now.
Ibu Ayu A.
Parent of middle school student โข Semarang
As a busy working parent, I feel at ease because the tutor comes home and there are regular reports. My child's math grade rose from 6 to 8.
Pak Sandy F.
Parent of high school student โข Bekasi
I used to hate math, but my tutor explained it with everyday examples. Now it's even my favorite subject in 9th grade.
Nazla A.
Grade 9 student โข Yogyakarta
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Choose a package that fits your needs.
Starting from
Rp 69.000 / hour
Final price is set at registration.
Flexible payment โ QRIS, Virtual Account, Alfamart, Indomaret, transfer & e-wallets.
Prices may adjust based on level, location, and tutoring format. Contact us for an exact quote.
Online math tutoring is available for students across Indonesia and abroad.
In-person math tutoring, with tutors coming to your home in the following cities.
Real, measurable change from students who stayed consistent.
Before
520
After
720
Accepted at
Admitted to a state university
โProblem strategies and regular mock tests got me used to the entrance exam question types.โ
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68
After
90
โThe algebra that used to confuse me now makes sense because it was taught from the basics.โ
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70
After
92
โLearning math became fun, I'm no longer afraid of word problems.โ
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Supporting articles to help you decide and maximize learning outcomes.
Math is a layered skill that anyone can master, given the right order and a solid foundation.
Word problems test the ability to turn sentences into calculations. With the right steps, a problem that looks complex breaks into small, manageable parts.
A formula understood at its roots stays for a long time and can be re-derived at any moment. Understanding where it comes from makes a formula feel logical and easy to apply.
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