Primary

Math Tuition for CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace Students

Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.

Founded in 1955 as the seventh CHIJ institution in Singapore, CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace began humbly with 62 pupils at St Joseph Sino-English School before relocating to its current site in 1957. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace students from P1 through P6.

About CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace

Founded in 1955 as the seventh CHIJ institution in Singapore, CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace began humbly with 62 pupils at St Joseph Sino-English School before relocating to its current site in 1957. Originally known as CHIJ Bukit Timah, it evolved into a dedicated primary school by 1975 after merging its secondary section.

Founded: 1955

How DeepThink supports CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace students

  • Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace

  • 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

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

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.

Class size

Small group

Every student gets individual attention

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Levels covered

P1 – P6

PSLE prep

Integrated from P5

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does DeepThink follow the same syllabus my child is on at CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace?

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 CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace.

How will I know if my child is making progress?

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.

When should my child start tuition?

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.

What makes DeepThink different from other math tuition centres?

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.

School Overview

CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace is a government-aided girls' primary school established in 1955 as the seventh institution under the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus in Singapore. It initially opened with 62 pupils at St Joseph Sino-English School before moving to its present location in 1957. The school was originally called CHIJ Bukit Timah and became a dedicated primary school in 1975 after its secondary section was merged elsewhere. Between 2005 and 2007, it underwent a significant facilities upgrade through the MOE's Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools (PRIME).

The school's motto, "Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty," underpins its educational philosophy. Its stated aim is to develop enthusiastic learners, humble leaders, and gracious young women who grow across cognitive, physical, aesthetic, social, moral, and leadership dimensions. Instruction is delivered in English, with Mother Tongue programmes offered in Chinese, Malay, and Tamil.

CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace is affiliated with CHIJ St. Theresa's Convent, which provides priority admission to that secondary school for eligible graduates. The school runs an Applied Learning Programme (ALP) centred on STEM and sustainability, where students work on hands-on projects exploring environmental topics. Its Learning for Life Programme (LLP), known as "Character Lives In My Behaviour" (CLIMB), develops student leadership and community responsibility through sports and outdoor education.

Admission Process

Enrolment at CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace follows the standard MOE Primary One Registration Exercise, which is open to children who are Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents born within the eligible age range for that intake year.

Registration proceeds through a series of phases. Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling currently attending the school. Phase 2A covers children whose parents are alumni, school staff members, or members of the school's advisory or management committee. Phase 2B applies to children whose parents have served as parent volunteers at the school for at least 40 hours, or who are endorsed by the church or an affiliated community organisation. Phase 2C is open to all remaining eligible Singapore Citizen children who have not secured a place in any earlier phase, followed by Phase 2C Supplementary for those still without a place.

When applications in any phase exceed the available vacancies, places are allocated through a balloting process. Priority within balloting is determined by home-to-school distance, with children living within 1 km of the school given first consideration, followed by those within 1 to 2 km. Parents submit applications online through the MOE P1 Registration portal during the designated window each year. As a government-aided school with a Catholic tradition, the school may have additional considerations in Phase 2B for families with church connections — parents should check the school's website or contact the general office for the most current details.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace follows the national curriculum set by MOE for primary schools. Core subjects from Primary 1 include English Language, Mathematics, and Mother Tongue Language (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil). Science is introduced at Primary 3. Additional subjects across the primary years include Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies. Students who meet the criteria may take Foundation Mathematics or Higher Mother Tongue Language options.

The school's Applied Learning Programme in STEM and Sustainability integrates practical project work into lessons, giving students opportunities to apply scientific and mathematical concepts to real-world environmental questions. This complements the standard curriculum and provides an interdisciplinary dimension to learning.

Students sit for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) at the end of Primary 6, which determines their placement in secondary school. The school's affiliation with CHIJ St. Theresa's Convent means that eligible graduates receive priority consideration during secondary school posting.

The school has a Special Educational Needs (SEN) support structure, with dedicated officers to assist students with mild learning, social, or behavioural needs. A P1 TRANSIT programme is also available for students who require additional support with social and behavioural adjustment when they first enter school.

For families looking for additional support in Mathematics beyond school hours, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the primary syllabus, which some parents in the CHIJ OLP community have found helpful for building confidence in the subject.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

Following its PRIME upgrading, the school campus includes modern classrooms, science laboratories, a library, an indoor sports hall, outdoor sports fields, and green spaces that support its sustainability-focused programmes. The facilities are designed to cater to a range of learning activities, from technology-assisted lessons to physical education and outdoor learning.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are offered from Primary 3 onwards and span four broad categories:

Sports: Netball and softball are among the competitive sports available, providing students with opportunities to develop teamwork and physical fitness.

Uniformed Groups: The Brownies (Girl Guides) programme builds leadership skills and a sense of community service.

Performing Arts: The school choir, which has been active since 1955, is joined by modern dance, Chinese dance, and English drama groups.

Clubs and Societies: Options include Art and Crafts, as well as the Physical Science and Environmental Science clubs, which tie into the school's STEM and sustainability focus.

CCA participation is part of the school's approach to holistic development, giving students structured time to pursue interests outside the academic curriculum.

Student Life and School Culture

As a CHIJ school, CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace operates within the traditions of the Infant Jesus Sisters, with an emphasis on values such as truth, justice, freedom, and love. The school's character education is delivered through its CLIMB programme, which combines community service with student leadership development through sports and outdoor activities.

The school runs as a single-session institution, with students typically attending from approximately 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM. This schedule allows time for CCAs and enrichment activities in the afternoon. A student care centre is available for families who require after-school supervision, generally operating until early evening.

The school actively involves parents through family engagement activities and maintains communication channels for parents to stay informed about school programmes and their children's progress. The Lotus Sustained Achievement Award and the President's Award for the Environment are among the recognitions the school has received, reflecting its sustained commitment to both academic standards and environmental responsibility. Students have also achieved results at national competitions, including winning the Science Buskers Championship in 2017 and securing the runner-up position in 2018.

Monthly fees for Singapore Citizens at government-aided primary schools are typically around $15 (comprising $5 for school fees and $10 for miscellaneous fees). Permanent Residents and international students pay higher rates — parents should refer to the MOE website for the latest fee schedule. Financial assistance schemes are available for families who qualify.

Frequently Asked Questions about CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace

CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace is a well-regarded government-aided girls' primary school with a long history dating back to 1955. It offers distinctive programmes including an Applied Learning Programme in STEM and Sustainability and a Learning for Life Programme focused on character development and leadership. The school has received the Lotus Sustained Achievement Award and the President's Award for the Environment.

No. CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace is a girls-only primary school, serving students from Primary 1 through Primary 6. This is consistent with the tradition of schools under the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus in Singapore.

Registration follows the MOE Primary One Registration Exercise. Phase 1 is for siblings of current students. Phase 2A is for children of alumni or staff. Phase 2B covers parent volunteers and those with church or community endorsements. Phase 2C is open to all remaining eligible Singapore Citizen children. If applications exceed vacancies in any phase, balloting is conducted with priority given by home-to-school distance. Applications are submitted online through the MOE P1 Registration portal.

Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Mother Tongue Language (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil), and Science from Primary 3. Students also take Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies. Foundation Mathematics and Higher Mother Tongue Language are available for students who meet the relevant criteria.

The school offers Chinese Language, Malay Language, and Tamil Language. Higher-level options — Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, and Higher Tamil — are available for students who qualify. Parents can discuss language placement during the registration process.

CCAs include sports such as netball and softball, performing arts groups including the choir, modern dance, Chinese dance, and English drama, the Brownies (Girl Guides) uniformed group, and clubs such as Art and Crafts, Physical Science, and Environmental Science. Participation generally begins from Primary 3.

The school follows the full MOE primary curriculum, covering all PSLE subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue. Its STEM-focused Applied Learning Programme provides additional opportunities to develop analytical skills. For families seeking extra support in Mathematics, DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering structured programmes that align with the primary syllabus and PSLE preparation needs.

As a government-aided primary school, monthly fees for Singapore Citizens are approximately $15 ($5 school fees plus $10 miscellaneous fees). Permanent Residents pay around $440 per month, and international students pay approximately $840 inclusive of GST. Exact amounts may vary, so parents should check the MOE website for the latest figures. Financial assistance is available for eligible families.

The school is affiliated with CHIJ St. Theresa's Convent. This means eligible CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace graduates receive priority consideration for admission to that secondary school during the PSLE posting exercise.

Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers who provide support for students with mild learning, social, or behavioural needs, in line with MOE's inclusive education guidelines. A P1 TRANSIT programme is also available for students who need additional help with social and behavioural adjustment when starting school. Parents can discuss their child's needs during the admissions process.

The school runs an Applied Learning Programme in STEM and Sustainability, where students engage in hands-on projects related to environmental topics. Its Learning for Life Programme, called CLIMB (Character Lives In My Behaviour), develops leadership and community responsibility through sports and outdoor education. A P1 TRANSIT programme supports students with social and behavioural adjustment needs.

Yes. The school has a student care centre providing after-school supervision, typically until the early evening, with activities and homework support for students from Primary 1 to Primary 6. Parents should contact the school directly for details on availability, fees, and enrolment.

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