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Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.
Established in 1952 by the De La Salle Brothers in Kampong Bahru, De La Salle School has a rich legacy rooted in Catholic mission education. Named after St. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support De La Salle School students from P1 through P6.
Established in 1952 by the De La Salle Brothers in Kampong Bahru, De La Salle School has a rich legacy rooted in Catholic mission education. Named after St. John Baptist de La Salle, the patron of teachers, the school relocated to its current Choa Chu Kang campus in 1992, marking a milestone in expanding access to quality education.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at De La Salle 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 De La Salle 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.
De La Salle School is a government-aided, co-educational primary school that traces its origins to 1952, when the De La Salle Brothers opened it as a boys' school in Kampong Bahru. It takes its name from St. John Baptist de La Salle, the patron saint of teachers. The school moved to its present site at 11 Choa Chu Kang Street 52 in 1992 and has since operated as a single-session institution serving pupils from Primary 1 through Primary 6.
As one of eight Christian Brothers' Schools in Singapore, the school follows a Lasallian educational philosophy centred on faith, service, and community. Its mission — to help students learn how to learn and learn how to live — guides an approach to education that balances academic development with character formation and bilingual proficiency.
The school holds affiliations with St. Joseph's Institution and St. Patrick's School at the secondary level, which provides eligible graduates with priority admission pathways after the PSLE.
Registration for Primary 1 places at De La Salle School follows the Ministry of Education's annual P1 registration exercise. The process is conducted online and proceeds in phases: Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling already enrolled in the school, while subsequent phases (Phase 2A, 2B, and 2C) progressively widen eligibility. Phase 2C is open to all Singapore Citizen children who have not secured a place in an earlier phase.
Parents apply through the MOE P1 registration portal during the designated window for each phase. When the number of applications in a given phase exceeds available places, a ballot is held. In balloting, priority is given based on home-to-school distance. Past balloting outcomes for each phase can be found on the MOE website.
As a government-aided school, De La Salle School charges fees in accordance with MOE guidelines. Parents should contact the school directly at +65 6766 7675 or [email protected] for the most current fee schedule for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and international students.
De La Salle School delivers the MOE primary curriculum across core subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue Languages. Mother tongue offerings comprise Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, with higher-level options (Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, Higher Tamil) available for qualifying students. Additional subjects include Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies. Foundation-level English and Mathematics are offered for students who benefit from a different pace of instruction.
Two signature programmes distinguish the school's academic approach. The Applied Learning Programme, known as DISC (Design. Innovate. Service. Community), introduces pupils to innovation and enterprise through STEM-oriented activities that develop creative problem-solving skills. The Learning for Life Programme focuses on community service and student leadership, with the aim of nurturing pupils who are thoughtful and responsible contributors to society.
In Mathematics, the school has a track record of participation in national competitions. At the 2021 Singapore Mathematical Olympiad for Primary Schools, six students earned Silver Awards and two received Bronze Awards. For families seeking additional support alongside the school's mathematics curriculum, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the primary syllabus and PSLE requirements.
The school follows a differentiated approach, with both standard and foundation tracks allowing teachers to tailor instruction to individual student needs across the P1 to P6 journey.
The Choa Chu Kang campus is barrier-free and includes facilities designed for a primary school environment. Classrooms are fitted with interactive technology to support inquiry-based learning. The school also has a library, a robotics lab, and outdoor learning areas with green spaces used for hands-on activities.
De La Salle School provides support infrastructure for students with additional needs, including Special Educational Needs Officers and a P1 TRANSIT programme that assists new pupils with social and behavioural adjustment.
Co-Curricular Activities are offered on a modular basis for students from P1 to P6. The current CCA roster includes Basketball (Boys), Rugby (Boys), Wushu (co-ed), Scouts (Boys), Girl Guides — Brownies (Girls), Choir (co-ed), Art and Crafts (co-ed), and Robotics (co-ed). These activities span sports, performing arts, uniformed groups, and clubs, giving pupils a range of options to develop teamwork, discipline, and personal interests outside the classroom.
School culture at De La Salle School is shaped by its Lasallian heritage, which emphasises service to others, respect, and personal integrity. Character and citizenship education is woven into daily routines, assembly programmes, and interactions between staff and students.
The Learning for Life Programme provides structured opportunities for pupils to take on leadership roles and participate in community service projects. These experiences are designed to develop a sense of responsibility and empathy from an early age.
As a co-educational school, De La Salle welcomes both boys and girls into a shared learning environment. Communication between the school and families is managed through Parents Gateway, which is used for announcements, consent forms, and updates on school events and celebrations.
The broader Lasallian network — connecting De La Salle School with institutions such as St. Joseph's Institution and St. Patrick's School — gives pupils a sense of belonging to a wider educational community that extends beyond their primary school years.
Is De La Salle School a good primary school?
De La Salle School is a government-aided co-educational primary school with a Lasallian tradition that prioritises holistic development. It offers an Applied Learning Programme in innovation and enterprise, a Learning for Life Programme in community service and leadership, and a range of co-curricular activities for P1 to P6 students. Whether it is a good fit depends on your child's learning needs and your family's priorities.
Is De La Salle School co-educational?
Yes. De La Salle School admits both boys and girls from Primary 1 to Primary 6. It operates as a single-session, government-aided primary school.
How does Primary 1 registration work at De La Salle School?
Registration follows the MOE P1 registration exercise, which runs online in phases. Phase 1 is for siblings of current students, and later phases progressively open to wider groups of applicants. Phase 2C is open to all eligible Singapore Citizen children. If applications exceed vacancies in any phase, a ballot is conducted with priority given by home-to-school distance.
What co-curricular activities does De La Salle School offer?
The school offers modular CCAs for P1 to P6 students. Current options include Basketball (Boys), Rugby (Boys), Wushu (co-ed), Scouts (Boys), Girl Guides — Brownies (Girls), Choir (co-ed), Art and Crafts (co-ed), and Robotics (co-ed). These cover sports, performing arts, uniformed groups, and clubs.
What mother tongue languages are available at De La Salle School?
The school offers Chinese Language, Malay Language, and Tamil Language. Higher-level versions of each — Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, and Higher Tamil — are available for students who qualify. These subjects form part of the PSLE examination.
How do I apply during Phase 2C at De La Salle School?
Phase 2C is open to all Singapore Citizen children who were not placed in earlier phases. Applications are submitted online through the MOE P1 registration portal during the designated period. If there are more applicants than places, a ballot is held with priority based on the distance between your home and the school.
Does De La Salle School prepare students well for the PSLE?
The school covers all PSLE subjects — English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue — with both standard and foundation tracks to suit different learners. Its curriculum includes self-directed learning approaches and problem-solving activities through the DISC Applied Learning Programme. For families looking for extra mathematics support ahead of the PSLE, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that provides structured programmes matched to the primary syllabus.
What is the history of De La Salle School?
The school was founded in 1952 by the De La Salle Brothers in Kampong Bahru, originally as a boys' school. It relocated to its current Choa Chu Kang campus in 1992 and later became co-educational. It is one of eight Christian Brothers' Schools in Singapore and continues to operate under Lasallian educational principles.
What subjects does De La Salle School offer?
The P1 to P6 curriculum includes English Language, Mathematics, Science, Chinese Language, Malay Language, Tamil Language, Higher Chinese Language, Higher Malay Language, Higher Tamil Language, Foundation English Language, Foundation Mathematics, Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies.
Does De La Salle School support students with additional needs?
The school has Special Educational Needs Officers on staff and runs a P1 TRANSIT programme to support new students with social and behavioural adjustment. The campus is also barrier-free.
What is the Applied Learning Programme at De La Salle School?
The Applied Learning Programme is called DISC — Design. Innovate. Service. Community. It focuses on innovation and enterprise, using STEM-based activities to develop problem-solving and creative thinking skills across the primary years.
Is De La Salle School affiliated with any secondary schools?
Yes. The school is affiliated with St. Joseph's Institution and St. Patrick's School. This affiliation gives eligible PSLE graduates priority consideration when applying to these secondary schools.
What is the address and contact information for De La Salle School?
The school is located at 11 Choa Chu Kang Street 52, Singapore 689285. It can be reached by phone at +65 6766 7675 or by email at [email protected].
What values guide De La Salle School?
The school is guided by Lasallian values, with a mission centred on helping students learn how to learn and learn how to live. Character and citizenship education is integrated into the curriculum, with an emphasis on faith, service, and community responsibility.
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