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Siya
- Rate TSh 31,605
- Response 1h

TSh 31,605/hr
1st lesson free
- Mathematics
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Geometry
From Fear to Fluency: If There’s One Worthwhile Struggle, it’s the Matric Maths Paper.
- Mathematics
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Geometry
Lesson location
About Siya
My path since Matric has been anything but conventional. I wasn’t wired for the standard university route — though I respect it deeply — so I joined the military, served in the South African Military Health Services, and later spent years in the corporate call center environment. Along the way, I wrote and published three books.
While my professional writing and speaking tackle complex and mature societal themes, the common thread in everything I do is helping people see a way through difficult challenges to a place where they can flourish. I know what it’s like to be stuck. The reason I pushed through with Math is that I realized numbers are the ultimate equalizer: they don't care who you are or what your self-confidence issues may be; you are either calculating them correctly or you are not. Mastering them is the fastest way to build confidence on something completely objective.
What you can expect from our collaboration:
Professional Preparation: I treat every lesson with the respect it deserves. I require a 24–48 hour window before we meet to deconstruct your specific questions so that our time is used with surgical efficiency.
Integrity and Respect: I bring a high level of professional maturity and "real-world" perspective to my sessions. I am focused on academic and personal growth within the boundaries of the subject at hand.
Focus on Fluency: My goal is to help you stop being intimidated by the paper and start speaking its language.
About the lesson
- Form 5
- Ordinary Level
levels :
Form 5
Ordinary Level
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Background:
I started off struggling with Maths — so much so, some teachers told me to switch to Standard Grade; others told me to do Maths Literacy instead. But I’d noticed that Maths was the foundation of every skill at its highest point of discipline. The best music, the best art, the clearest literature and the most responsible financial reporting, for example, were about mathematical logic and proportion. Therefore, I reasoned, if there was one skill worth wrestling with for a Higher Grade distinction, it was Maths. I achieved the goal. I believe this journey can be replicated.
The Methodology: Maths as a Discipline and a Language
These steps can be modified depending on the current level of proficiency.
Step 1: the student sends me the questions they’ve struggled with (through the messaging portal once booking is confirmed) so I can prepare the lesson.
Step 2: the student talks through their understanding of the question and how they’ve tried to solve it. It’s okay to feel self-conscious at this stage. Moving through the embarrassment is part of the process because moving into (rather than away from) anxiety, is a vital life skill because struggle is not something to be ashamed of, but something to be mastered. Cognitively and professionally, Maths is a differentiator. Learning to struggle well and struggle gracefully at a universal skill will set your child up to be a leader.
Step 3: I explain the question in terms of a real-world situation the student should be able to relate to, showing why the notation and mark allocation is the way it is (i.e. the marker is reading for very specific signs of understanding — not for the student’s hope of being right, but for fluency with mathematical symbols, expression structure and reasoning).
Step 4: the student explains the question back and starts owning the notation and marking process; the goal is to help them bridge the thinking of the paper-setter and the marker.
Step 5: once Steps 1 — 4 are in place, practice, practice, practice until the student is confident and feels that they are 100% responsible for their mark. The student is the only person who can lock it in, and their school teacher’s job is checking that they’ve locked in the correct thing.
My lessons are primarily aimed at the Matric final exam. I typically need 24 hours to prepare for CAPS questions and 48 for IEB questions. Mathematics isn’t 10, or 50 or 80% preparation: it’s 100% preparation, even for teachers and tutors.
I am proficient in English.
I provide the map and the tools, but I cannot provide the tenacity. Each student must find their own reason for wanting to succeed, and commit to it.
"Practice vs. Tuition" Policy:
If a student already understands the core content and simply needs more practice, I ethically recommend they invest their tuition budget into workbooks and past papers instead of an hourly tutor. My sessions are for students who are stuck, confused, or hit a ceiling in their understanding. The goal is to build independence so that students eventually don't need me. We will tackle the hardest concepts together, but I expect students to handle routine practice on their own.
Rates
Rate
- TSh 31,605
Pack prices
- 5h: TSh 142,221
- 10h: TSh 268,640
online
- TSh31,605/h
Travel
- + TSh 50
free lessons
The first free lesson with Siya will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
Details
In-Person Travel:
There is a flat R50 fee for travel within a 10km radius of my home.
For any distance beyond 10km, a rate of R5.00 per km applies for the total round trip.
The First Session: while our first session is free, the R50 travel fee still applies for in-person meetings to cover transport costs. There is never a travel fee for lessons conducted via webcam.
Materials: I do not provide physical textbooks or stationery. Students are required to have their own school-prescribed books and workbooks.
Cancellation Policy: over 24 hours' notice is required for cancellations. Lessons cancelled within the 24 hours preceding a lesson will be charged at 50% to compensate for the preparation time already invested.
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