Primary

Math Tuition for Frontier Primary School Students

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

How DeepThink supports Frontier Primary School students

  • Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Frontier 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

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 Frontier Primary School?

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 Frontier Primary School.

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

Frontier Primary School began operations in 2011 and held its official opening in 2014. Situated at 20 Jurong West Street 61, Singapore 648200, the school serves the Jurong West residential community and follows the Ministry of Education's national curriculum. It is a government co-educational primary school operating on a single-session schedule.

The school's guiding philosophy is captured in the acronym F.A.C.E, standing for Frontierers who are Adaptive, Communicative, and Empowered. This framework shapes how the school approaches teaching and student development, with a focus on helping pupils become flexible thinkers who can communicate effectively and take ownership of their learning.

Frontier Primary is a non-SAP school and offers mother tongue instruction in Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, with both foundation and standard levels available to accommodate different proficiency needs.

Admission Process

Registration for Primary 1 at Frontier Primary School follows the MOE P1 registration exercise, which is conducted online across several phases. Each phase is tied to specific eligibility criteria such as having a sibling currently enrolled at the school, parent or sibling alumni connections, community or church affiliations, and residential proximity.

Phase 2C is open to children who do not qualify for any earlier phase. Applications for this phase are submitted through the MOE P1 registration portal during a designated window. Parents should prepare documents including the child's birth certificate and proof of residential address.

If applications in any phase exceed the number of available places, balloting is used to determine which children receive spots. Whether balloting is required in a given year depends on demand, which can fluctuate. Parents can consult past vacancy and balloting data on the MOE website to get a sense of historical trends for the school.

There are no tuition fees for Singapore Citizens attending government primary schools such as Frontier Primary. Miscellaneous fees typically range from $5 to $13 per month. Permanent Residents and international students are subject to higher fee tiers, and current rates can be verified using the MOE fee schedule.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

Frontier Primary follows the standard MOE primary curriculum, covering English Language, Mathematics, Science, Art, Music, Physical Education, Social Studies, and Mother Tongue Languages. Students sit for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) at the end of Primary 6.

The school's Applied Learning Programme (ALP), titled "Nurturing the Thinking F.A.C.E for Tomorrow," is an interdisciplinary programme that brings together elements of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Through collaborative projects, students work on real-world challenges that develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

For Mathematics specifically, Frontier Primary runs a Math Stretch Programme for students in Primary 3 to 5 who show a strong grasp of foundational concepts. This programme covers advanced problem-solving, logical reasoning, and real-world applications that go beyond the standard syllabus. In the 2022 PSLE cohort, 98.4% of students progressed to secondary school, reflecting solid academic outcomes across the student body.

Students at Frontier Primary have also participated in external competitions including the Singapore Primary Science Olympiad and the Singapore Youth Science Fair, gaining exposure to analytical challenges outside the regular classroom setting. For families seeking additional structured support in Mathematics beyond what the school provides, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers programmes aligned to the primary syllabus and PSLE preparation.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

As a single-session government primary school, Frontier Primary operates with modern teaching spaces designed for primary-age learners. Classrooms are equipped with interactive technology to support digital learning, and the school has a well-stocked library for reading and independent research.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) at Frontier Primary span four categories. In sports, students can participate in Badminton, Basketball, Rugby, Softball, and Rockwall Climbing. Uniformed groups include Red Cross Youth and Scouts, both of which develop discipline, leadership, and a sense of community responsibility. The performing arts offerings consist of Choir, String Ensemble, Modern Dance, and Chinese Dance. Clubs available include Art and Crafts, Design and Innovation, Environmental Science, and Student Leadership.

The Learning for Life Programme (LLP), called DANCEFRONT, uses music and performing arts as a vehicle for developing creativity and self-expression across all year levels from Primary 1 to Primary 6. This programme is part of the school's broader approach to nurturing students beyond academics.

The Design and Innovation club has a particular focus on STEM, with students working on projects that apply mathematical and scientific principles to engineering challenges. The school also received the Lotus Award in 2017 for its work in environmental sustainability.

Student Life and School Culture

Frontier Primary places a strong emphasis on holistic student development. A student leadership programme has been in place since 2012, the year after the school's founding, and aims to develop qualities such as responsibility, initiative, and peer mentorship among pupils.

The school supports students with special educational needs through dedicated officers and the P1 TRANSIT programme, which addresses social and behavioural development needs during the transition into formal schooling. Family involvement is actively encouraged as part of the school's approach to supporting each child's overall growth.

As a relatively young school — having been established only in 2011 — Frontier Primary has been building its identity and traditions steadily. Its F.A.C.E philosophy is woven into daily school life, shaping how students interact with one another and approach their learning.

The school can be contacted at 6578 9555 or via email at [email protected] for enquiries about admissions, programmes, or school life.

Frequently Asked Questions about Frontier Primary School

Yes. Frontier Primary School is a government co-educational primary school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 through Primary 6.

Registration follows the MOE P1 registration exercise conducted online in phases. Eligibility for each phase depends on factors such as sibling enrolment, alumni connections, and residential proximity. Applications are submitted through the MOE P1 portal, and balloting may take place if demand exceeds available places in any phase.

Singapore Citizens pay no tuition fees at government primary schools, with miscellaneous fees generally between $5 and $13 per month. Permanent Residents and international students pay higher fees. The MOE website provides the most current fee information based on nationality.

The school follows the standard MOE primary curriculum: English Language, Mathematics, Science, Art, Music, Physical Education, Social Studies, and Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil). Mother tongue subjects are available at both foundation and standard levels.

CCAs include sports (Badminton, Basketball, Rugby, Softball, Rockwall Climbing), uniformed groups (Red Cross Youth, Scouts), performing arts (Choir, String Ensemble, Modern Dance, Chinese Dance), and clubs (Art and Crafts, Design and Innovation, Environmental Science, Student Leadership).

The ALP, titled "Nurturing the Thinking F.A.C.E for Tomorrow," is an interdisciplinary programme that integrates STEM elements. Students work on collaborative projects involving real-world challenges to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

DANCEFRONT is Frontier Primary's Learning for Life Programme (LLP), which uses music and performing arts to foster creativity and self-expression among students from Primary 1 to Primary 6.

The school was established in 2011 and officially opened in 2014. A student leadership programme was introduced in 2012.

Frontier Primary School is at 20 Jurong West Street 61, Singapore 648200, in the Jurong West neighbourhood.

The school can be reached by phone at 6578 9555 or by email at [email protected].

Yes. The school has dedicated support officers and runs the P1 TRANSIT programme, which helps students with social and behavioural needs during the transition into Primary 1.

Frontier Primary follows the national curriculum that prepares all students for the PSLE across English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue. The school's ALP further develops critical thinking skills. In the 2022 cohort, 98.4% of students progressed to secondary school. Families looking for additional Mathematics support outside school hours may consider DeepThink, a math tuition centre offering structured programmes aligned to the PSLE syllabus.

Balloting occurs in Phase 2C when applications exceed the available vacancies, and whether it happens varies from year to year based on demand. Historical vacancy and balloting data is published on the MOE website.

Chinese, Malay, and Tamil are offered, each available at both foundation and standard proficiency levels.

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