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Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.
The school was founded in 2015. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support Angsana Primary School students from P1 through P6.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Angsana Primary School
Small group classes so your child can ask questions, get feedback, and is never lost in the crowd
From P5 onwards, every class is structured around PSLE technique — not just content, but how to show working clearly and pick up method marks
Parents are kept in the loop on what was covered and where their child needs more practice — so you're never in the dark between sessions
Each weekly session builds directly on the last. Your child works through new concepts, revisits gaps, and practises exam-style questions — in a group small enough that the teacher actually knows them.
Every student gets individual attention
Yes. All Singapore primary schools follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus, and our P1–P6 classes are built around that curriculum — the same topics, the same model-drawing and heuristics approach, and the same exam format your child sits at Angsana Primary School.
Parents are kept informed on what was covered and where their child should focus. We also flag any persistent gaps as soon as we spot them — not just before exams.
There's no single right answer, but earlier is generally better. Gaps in foundational topics like fractions and ratios compound as children move through primary school. A free trial class is a good way to find out where your child actually stands.
Small group classes, parents kept in the loop on progress, and a curriculum focused on the exact skills MOE examiners test — including how to structure solutions, not just whether the answer is correct.
Angsana Primary School is a government co-educational primary school located in the Tampines North area. It was formed in 2015 through the merger of two predecessor institutions, Qiaonan Primary School and Griffiths Primary School, combining the heritage and community roots of both schools into a single campus.
The school operates on a single-session model and follows the Ministry of Education (MOE) curriculum framework. Its educational approach centres on values-driven, student-centric learning, with particular emphasis on bilingualism, computational thinking, and the development of 21st-century competencies.
Angsana has two distinctive signature programmes. Its Applied Learning Programme (ALP) focuses on STEM and Sustainability, where students engage in computational thinking activities and explore connections between mathematics, science, and environmental topics. The Learning for Life Programme (LLP) is centred on Community Service and Student Leadership, aiming to develop character and a sense of responsibility in students from Primary 1 through Primary 6. The school also provides barrier-free access and has Special Educational Needs Officers on staff to support inclusive learning for students who require additional assistance.
Primary 1 registration at Angsana Primary School follows the standard MOE phased admission framework. The phases proceed in the following order:
Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling currently enrolled at the school. Phase 2A covers children whose parents are alumni, school staff members, or members of an advisory or management committee. Phase 2B is for children whose parents have volunteered at the school or who have an affiliation through a church or clan association connected to the school. Phase 2C is open to all Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children who have not secured a place in earlier phases.
Applications are submitted online through the MOE P1 Registration portal during the designated registration window each year. If the number of applicants in any phase exceeds available places, balloting is conducted, with priority given to children living within 1 kilometre of the school, followed by those within 1 to 2 kilometres.
Historical vacancy and balloting data for each phase is published on the MOE website and can be a useful reference for parents planning their application. As Angsana does not operate at the secondary level, there are no PSLE cut-off points or Direct School Admission (DSA) considerations associated with this school.
Angsana Primary School follows the national curriculum set by MOE. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), and Mother Tongue Languages — with Chinese, Malay, and Tamil available at both standard and foundation levels. Students also take Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies.
The school's ALP in STEM and Sustainability integrates computational thinking into the learning experience, giving students opportunities to approach mathematical and scientific problems through coding, modelling, and hands-on experimentation. The Excellence 2000 (E2K) Mathematics Programme is offered for higher-ability learners, providing extended problem-solving tasks that go beyond the standard syllabus. Students from Angsana have participated in competitions such as the Australian Mathematics Competition and the National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore.
For families looking to supplement their child's mathematics learning, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the primary school syllabus, which some parents find helpful for building confidence and strengthening problem-solving skills ahead of the PSLE.
Higher and foundation subject levels are available under MOE's Subject-Based Banding framework, allowing students to study individual subjects at a pace suited to their ability rather than being locked into a single academic stream.
As a relatively new school occupying a modern campus in Tampines North, Angsana Primary School is equipped with interactive classrooms, dedicated STEM learning spaces, a library, and outdoor areas including green gardens and multipurpose fields.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are an integral part of school life and are offered across several categories:
Sports: Badminton, Netball, Football, and Wushu.
Performing Arts: Choir, Modern Dance, and Concert Band.
Clubs and Societies: Art and Crafts Club, Infocomm Technology (Media Production), and Physical Science Club.
Uniformed Groups: Red Cross Youth and Scouts.
Leadership: Student Leadership programme (Prefects).
These activities run on a modular basis for students across Primary 1 to Primary 6 and are designed to develop teamwork, discipline, and interests outside the academic curriculum.
Angsana Primary School places a strong emphasis on character development and community involvement. The Learning for Life Programme in Community Service and Student Leadership is embedded across all levels, with students participating in service projects and taking on leadership roles through structured enrichment and life skills programmes.
The school supports students with special educational needs through its Special Educational Needs Officers and the P1 TRANSIT programme, which is designed for students with social and behavioural needs during their first year at school. Barrier-free accessibility is available throughout the campus.
As a government school, Angsana follows the MOE fee structure. Tuition is heavily subsidised for Singapore Citizens, with different fee tiers for Permanent Residents and international students. Details of current fees are published on the MOE financial matters page.
The school's culture reflects its origins as a merger of two community-focused institutions, and it continues to prioritise inclusivity, bilingual education, and holistic development for every student.
Is Angsana Primary School a co-educational school?
Yes. Angsana Primary School is a government co-educational school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 to Primary 6. It operates on a single-session basis.
When was Angsana Primary School established?
Angsana Primary School was formed in 2015 through the merger of Qiaonan Primary School and Griffiths Primary School. It is located in the Tampines North area.
How does Primary 1 registration work at Angsana Primary School?
Registration follows the MOE phased admission process: Phase 1 for siblings, Phase 2A for alumni and affiliated connections, Phase 2B for parent volunteers and church or clan affiliations, and Phase 2C for the general public. Applications are submitted online via the MOE P1 Registration portal, and balloting is conducted if demand exceeds places in any phase.
What subjects are taught at Angsana Primary School?
The school offers English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil), Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies. Higher and foundation levels are available for certain subjects under MOE's Subject-Based Banding framework.
What is the Applied Learning Programme at Angsana Primary School?
The ALP focuses on STEM and Sustainability. Students engage in computational thinking activities, coding, and hands-on projects that connect mathematics and science with real-world environmental topics.
What is the Learning for Life Programme at Angsana Primary School?
The LLP centres on Community Service and Student Leadership. It runs across all levels and aims to develop character, responsibility, and 21st-century competencies through enrichment activities and service projects.
What CCAs does Angsana Primary School offer?
CCAs include Badminton, Netball, Football, Wushu, Choir, Modern Dance, Concert Band, Art and Crafts Club, Infocomm Technology (Media Production), Physical Science Club, Red Cross Youth, Scouts, and a Student Leadership programme. These run on a modular basis for Primary 1 to Primary 6 students.
Does Angsana Primary School support students with special educational needs?
Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers and offers the P1 TRANSIT programme for students with social and behavioural needs. Barrier-free accessibility is provided throughout the campus.
What are the school fees at Angsana Primary School?
As a government primary school, fees are subsidised for Singapore Citizens. Permanent Residents and international students pay higher rates. Current fee details are published on the MOE financial matters page.
Does Angsana Primary School offer mathematics enrichment?
The school runs the Excellence 2000 (E2K) Mathematics Programme for higher-ability learners and students have participated in competitions such as the Australian Mathematics Competition and the National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore. Parents seeking additional support outside school hours may also consider options such as DeepThink, a math tuition centre that runs structured primary-level programmes aligned to the MOE syllabus.
What mother tongue languages are available at Angsana Primary School?
Chinese Language, Malay Language, and Tamil Language are offered. Each is available at standard and foundation levels to accommodate different proficiency levels.
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