Secondary

Math Tuition for Bukit View Secondary School Students

Secondary Math classes grouped by stream, each covering the exact syllabus and exam format for that level.

Bukit View Secondary School (BTVSS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Bukit Batok, Singapore. DeepThink's Secondary Math programme supports Bukit View Secondary School students with stream-specific classes for G1, G2, and G3.

About Bukit View Secondary School

Bukit View Secondary School (BTVSS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Bukit Batok, Singapore.

How DeepThink supports Bukit View Secondary School students

  • G1, G2, and G3 students are in separate classes, each covering the content and exam format for that stream

  • O-Level, N-Level, and SEC exam preparation built in from S3, matched to the stream your child is sitting

  • E-Math and A-Math taught in separate classes from S3 onwards

  • S1 to S5 coverage so your child can stay with DeepThink for their entire secondary journey without switching centres

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

Secondary Math is not one-size-fits-all. A G1 student preparing for the SEC exam needs completely different content from a G3 student heading for A-Math. We keep streams in separate classes so every session is relevant.

Class size

Small group

Stream-specific

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Levels covered

S1 – S5

Streams

G1, G2, G3 (separate classes)

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does my child's stream affect which class they join at DeepThink?

Yes. G1, G2, and G3 students each have their own class, so every lesson matches the exact syllabus and exam format your child is sitting.

My child is doing okay in S1/S2 but I'm worried about the jump to S3. Is it too early to start?

S3 is where most students hit a wall — the syllabus gets significantly harder, A-Math is new, and SEC exam (or O-Level for the current Sec 4 cohort) prep begins. Students who build strong foundations in S1–S2 handle that jump far better. Starting early is the highest-leverage move a parent can make.

When is the right time for a secondary student to start tuition?

S1 is ideal — algebra gaps from the start of secondary compound quickly and are harder to fix later. That said, students who join in S3 or S4 can still benefit significantly from targeted exam preparation.

What makes DeepThink different for secondary students?

Stream-specific classes. Every lesson, worked example, and past-year paper is matched to your child's stream.

School Overview

Bukit View Secondary School began operations in January 1986 with an initial cohort of approximately 450 students and 15 teaching staff, under the leadership of founding principal Ow Chiong Hoo. The school was officially opened in 1988 by then-Member of Parliament Chai Chong Yii. Situated in the Bukit Batok residential estate, it is a government co-educational institution that runs on a single-session timetable and serves students from a range of backgrounds.

The school operates under the motto "Care & Share, Achieve & Excel" and centres its educational approach on developing compassion, integrity, perseverance, and respect alongside academic competence. Through positive education practices — including cultivating gratitude and enthusiasm for learning — the school aims for well-rounded student development. Two signature programmes define its educational identity: the Applied Learning Programme (ALP) in STEM-Sustainability, which concentrates on clean energy technology, and the Learning for Life Programme (LLP) in music and performing arts, titled "Learning the Arts, Living the Values." Both programmes connect classroom learning to practical applications and character formation.

Admission Process

Entry to Bukit View Secondary School at Secondary 1 is primarily through the PSLE posting exercise and the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.

Based on the 2024 intake, the indicative PSLE cut-off points were: 14 to 19 for Posting Group 3, 21 to 24 for Posting Group 2, and 25 to 30 for Posting Group 1 (non-affiliated). These figures reflect the score of the last student admitted in that cycle and may shift annually depending on demand and available places. The school has no primary school affiliations, so all applicants are assessed on the same non-affiliated basis.

DSA applications are accepted in categories such as Leadership and Uniformed Groups, Performing Arts, and Coding and Computational Thinking. Applications are submitted through the MOE DSA-Sec portal, which typically opens mid-year for entry the following January, with outcomes released by early September.

Bukit View operates under Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB), which allows students to take individual subjects at different levels based on their strengths, replacing the former rigid streaming structure. The school offers pathways leading to the GCE O-Level examinations. There is no Integrated Programme (IP) track at this school.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

Bukit View follows the MOE national curriculum with additional emphasis on applied and experiential learning. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional Mathematics), the Sciences, and Social Studies. Elective offerings span Pure Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, Humanities combinations such as Social Studies with Geography or Literature, and mother tongue languages ranging from Basic Chinese to Higher Tamil.

Under Full Subject-Based Banding, students can pursue subjects at more demanding levels without needing to change their overall posting group, providing flexibility matched to individual ability.

The school has recorded consistent academic outcomes. The 2024 O-Level cohort achieved a 66.7% eligibility rate for Junior College admission. The school has also received the ASEAN Eco-Schools Award for its environmental education efforts and earned recognition in national STEM and arts competitions. The ALP in clean energy integrates with mathematics and science instruction, encouraging students to apply quantitative reasoning to sustainability challenges.

Students seeking additional support in mathematics may consider DeepThink, a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the O-Level Mathematics and Additional Mathematics syllabuses, which can complement the school's curriculum.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The campus underwent a PRIME upgrading programme in 2006, which added facilities including smart classrooms, a renovated library, dedicated science and computer laboratories, an indoor sports hall, an amphitheatre, and a dance studio. The school also maintains arts studios and green spaces used for environmental learning projects.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are a key part of student life, with more than 20 options available across four categories:

Sports: Badminton, Track and Field, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Floorball.

Performing Arts: Choir, Concert Band, Modern Dance, English Drama.

Uniformed Groups: Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC), National Cadet Corps (NCC Land).

Clubs and Societies: Environmental Science, Leadership, Infocomm Technology, Digital Media, STEM-Aerospace, Singapore Youth Flying Club.

Several CCAs have achieved sustained national recognition. The Girls' Brigade, for instance, has received the Gold Award for 17 consecutive years. CCA participation also supports DSA applications for prospective students with demonstrated talent in these areas.

Student Life and School Culture

Daily routines at Bukit View begin with assembly, which incorporates character education alongside general announcements. Class sizes are typically in the range of 35 to 40 students, and the school provides pastoral care through form teachers and a counselling team that includes support for students with special educational needs.

The school culture is built around inclusivity and resilience. Anti-bullying programmes and structured well-being initiatives form part of the pastoral care framework. Positive education practices — such as gratitude exercises and resilience-building activities — are woven into the school day.

The school became a single-session institution in 1999 and has a history of environmental stewardship, including the adoption of Mandai Forest for conservation work. Orientation programmes help incoming Secondary 1 students adjust to the secondary school environment, with dedicated support officers available for those requiring additional assistance during the transition.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bukit View Secondary School

Bukit View Secondary School is a government co-educational school with a focus on holistic development. Its Applied Learning Programme in STEM-Sustainability and Learning for Life Programme in music and performing arts provide students with applied learning opportunities alongside character development. The school has a track record of environmental initiatives and consistent academic results. Parents should consider visiting the school and assessing how its programmes align with their child's interests and learning needs.

Yes. Bukit View Secondary School admits both boys and girls and operates on a single-session timetable as a government co-educational institution.

The Ministry of Education does not publish official rankings for secondary schools in Singapore. Schools are assessed on a range of qualitative and quantitative measures. Parents are encouraged to evaluate schools based on factors such as PSLE cut-off points, programme offerings, CCA strengths, and school culture rather than informal ranking lists.

Based on the 2024 intake, the indicative PSLE cut-off points were: 14 to 19 for Posting Group 3, 21 to 24 for Posting Group 2, and 25 to 30 for Posting Group 1 (non-affiliated). These scores represent the last admitted student's PSLE score for that cycle and may vary from year to year depending on demand and available vacancies.

The school's motto is "Care & Share, Achieve & Excel," reflecting its emphasis on nurturing students who are compassionate, resilient, creative, and responsible. Its mission centres on holistic development through positive education, character building, environmental conservation, and the arts. The school crest symbolises aspirations for a bright future through education, a broad educational foundation, and moral virtues.

The school offers more than 20 CCAs. Sports include badminton, floorball, table tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Performing arts options are choir, concert band, modern dance, and English drama. Uniformed groups include Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, NPCC, and NCC (Land). Clubs and societies cover coding, environmental science, leadership, STEM-aerospace, digital media, infocomm technology, and the Singapore Youth Flying Club.

The school offers O-Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Pure and Combined Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Humanities (Geography, History, Literature in English, Social Studies combinations), mother tongue languages (Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and higher-level variants), Art, Design and Technology, Nutrition and Food Science, Principles of Accounts, Computing, and Music. Subject availability may vary by cohort, and Full Subject-Based Banding allows students to take subjects at different levels based on their strengths.

Yes. The Applied Learning Programme (ALP) focuses on STEM-Sustainability, with an emphasis on clean energy and environmental technology. The Learning for Life Programme (LLP) is centred on music and performing arts under the theme "Learning the Arts, Living the Values." Both programmes are integrated into the curriculum for all students and aim to develop practical skills alongside character education.

No. Bukit View Secondary School has no primary school affiliations. All applicants are considered on a non-affiliated basis during the Secondary 1 posting exercise, with admission determined by PSLE scores.

The primary route is through the MOE Secondary 1 posting exercise, where students submit their school choices via the S1 Internet System based on their PSLE results. Students with demonstrated talent in areas such as sports, performing arts, or coding may also apply through the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme before PSLE results are released. The school runs orientation programmes to support new Secondary 1 students during the transition.

The school is located at 16 Bukit Batok Street 21, Singapore 659633, within the Bukit Batok neighbourhood. It is accessible by public transport, including nearby bus routes and MRT stations. Parents can contact the school at 6566 1990 or [email protected] for specific directions.

The school was established in 1986 with approximately 450 students and 15 staff members. It transitioned to single-session operations in 1999 and has a longstanding commitment to environmental conservation, including the adoption of Mandai Forest for restoration work. A PRIME upgrading programme in 2006 added new facilities such as a dance studio and indoor sports hall. The Learning for Life Programme was introduced in 2015, followed by STEM initiatives including the JOULES programme in 2016.

Yes. The school participates in the DSA-Sec exercise for Secondary 1 admissions. Students with strengths in areas such as Leadership and Uniformed Groups, Performing Arts, or Coding and Computational Thinking can apply through the MOE DSA portal before PSLE results are released. Specific talent categories and application details are published on the school's admissions page each year.

The school provides orientation programmes and familiarisation activities for incoming Secondary 1 students. Under Full Subject-Based Banding, students are placed in subjects at levels suited to their individual strengths rather than being locked into a single stream. Special Educational Needs Officers are available to support students who require additional assistance during the adjustment period.

Students looking for supplementary mathematics support outside school hours may consider options such as DeepThink, a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes covering O-Level Mathematics and Additional Mathematics. Such external support can be helpful for reinforcing concepts taught in school and building confidence in problem-solving.

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