Secondary

Math Tuition for Junyuan Secondary School Students

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

Established in January 1999, Junyuan Secondary School was founded to meet the growing educational needs of the Tampines community, starting with just 280 students and 17 staff under the visionary leadership of its first principal, Mrs. Cecilia Lee. The school's mission is to based on PSLE scores or DSA. DeepThink's Secondary Math programme supports Junyuan Secondary School students with stream-specific classes for G1, G2, and G3.

About Junyuan Secondary School

Established in January 1999, Junyuan Secondary School was founded to meet the growing educational needs of the Tampines community, starting with just 280 students and 17 staff under the visionary leadership of its first principal, Mrs. Cecilia Lee.

Mission: based on PSLE scores or DSA

How DeepThink supports Junyuan 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

Junyuan Secondary School opened its doors in January 1999 to serve families in the Tampines neighbourhood, welcoming an inaugural cohort of 280 students and 17 teachers under founding principal Mrs Cecilia Lee. It operates as a government co-educational school running a single session, and it does not carry Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status. The school is affiliated with Junyuan Primary School, which gives eligible primary school graduates priority consideration during the Secondary 1 posting exercise.

The school motto, "Source of Good Things," underpins its educational philosophy of nurturing potential and positive values. Its vision statement — "A Vibrant Learning Community that Inspires Excellence and Nurtures Character" — reflects an approach that balances academic rigour with character development. Junyuan's Applied Learning Programme (ALP) centres on STEM, with a specific focus on Health and Food Science, giving students practical exposure through activities such as food innovation projects. The school also runs a Learning for Life Programme (LLP) in Community Youth Leadership, which develops students' capacity for service and civic responsibility.

Admission Process

Students gain entry to Junyuan Secondary School primarily through the annual PSLE posting exercise or the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.

For the 2025 intake (based on 2024 PSLE results), the indicative Achievement Level (AL) cut-off scores for non-affiliated students were: Posting Group 3 — 13 to 22, Posting Group 2 — 21 to 24, and Posting Group 1 — 26 to 29. Affiliated students from Junyuan Primary School receive priority placement and may benefit from a lower effective threshold.

The DSA pathway is open to students with strengths in four talent areas for the 2025 cycle: Community Youth Leadership (boys and girls), Basketball (boys), Rugby (boys), and Volleyball (girls). Candidates are assessed through trials, interviews, and portfolio review.

Junyuan implements Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB) in line with MOE's national rollout. Under FSBB, students can study individual subjects at different levels according to their aptitude — for example, taking Mathematics at a more demanding level while studying another subject at a foundation level. The school does not offer an Integrated Programme; students follow the Express, Normal (Academic), or Normal (Technical) pathways leading to the GCE O-Level or N-Level examinations.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

The academic programme at Junyuan follows the MOE national curriculum framework. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional), the Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), and Humanities (Social Studies combined with Geography, History, or Literature). Students may also choose from electives such as Principles of Accounts, Nutrition and Food Science, and Computing. Mother Tongue Languages — Chinese, Malay, and Tamil — are offered, with Tamil lessons conducted at designated external centres.

The STEM-focused Applied Learning Programme gives students hands-on experience in Health and Food Science through inquiry-based projects and partnerships with external organisations. The Community Youth Leadership LLP develops skills in public speaking, project planning, and community engagement, complementing the academic curriculum with practical leadership experience.

Students who received their O-Level results in January 2025 recorded strong pass rates, particularly in Elementary Mathematics where the cohort achieved above 95 percent. The school has also earned recognition through national STEM competitions, with students receiving awards for food science innovation projects. Graduates have gone on to pursue studies in fields including engineering and business at local universities and polytechnics.

Families seeking additional support in Mathematics may consider DeepThink, a specialist math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned with the O-Level and N-Level syllabuses, helping students build confidence in both Elementary and Additional Mathematics.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The campus features air-conditioned classrooms fitted with interactive display technology, well-equipped science and computer laboratories, a library, and a multipurpose sports complex for both indoor and outdoor activities. The school has also upgraded its audiovisual facilities to support media production and creative projects.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are a core part of student life, with participation compulsory for all students in Secondary 1 and 2. More than 20 CCAs are available across the following categories:

Sports: Archery, Badminton, Basketball (boys), Rugby (boys), Track and Field, and Volleyball (girls).

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

Performing Arts: Concert Band, English Drama, Guitar Ensemble, and Modern Dance.

Clubs and Societies: Audio Visual Aid, Infocomm Technology (Computing and Media Production), and Community Youth Leadership.

These activities build teamwork, discipline, and resilience, and several CCAs align with the school's DSA talent categories for prospective students.

Student Life and School Culture

Junyuan fosters an inclusive school environment grounded in values of respect, responsibility, and resilience. The school maintains a teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1:15, and class sizes are around 40 students. Each school day includes structured lesson time alongside advisory periods dedicated to pastoral care and student guidance.

The school has counselling services and peer mediation programmes in place to support student welfare and address interpersonal issues. Well-being programmes, including mindfulness workshops and resilience-building activities, are conducted in line with MOE's guidance on student mental health.

For students transitioning from primary to secondary school, establishing consistent study habits early — such as dedicated daily revision time — and joining a CCA promptly can help ease the adjustment to greater academic demands and increased independence. Special Educational Needs (SEN) Officers are available on campus to support students who require additional assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions about Junyuan Secondary School

Junyuan Secondary School is a government co-educational school with distinctive programmes in STEM (Health and Food Science) and Community Youth Leadership. Whether it is the right fit depends on each child's learning needs and interests. Parents are encouraged to attend open house events and review the school's programme offerings to make an informed decision.

Yes, Junyuan Secondary School admits both boys and girls. It is a government co-educational school operating a single session.

The Ministry of Education does not publish an official ranking of secondary schools. Parents can assess schools based on their programmes, co-curricular offerings, and the learning environment rather than relying on unofficial league tables.

Based on the 2024 PSLE results for the 2025 intake, the indicative Achievement Level cut-off scores for non-affiliated students were: Posting Group 3 — 13 to 22, Posting Group 2 — 21 to 24, and Posting Group 1 — 26 to 29. Cut-off scores represent the last admitted student in each group and may differ from year to year.

Junyuan's Applied Learning Programme focuses on STEM with a specialisation in Health and Food Science. Students engage in hands-on, application-based learning that develops practical skills and scientific inquiry through food science projects.

The Learning for Life Programme at Junyuan centres on Community Youth Leadership. It aims to develop students as responsible citizens through structured leadership activities and community engagement initiatives.

The school offers a broad range of subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, combined options), Humanities (Social Studies with Geography, History, or Literature in Malay), Art, Music, Physical Education, Design and Technology, Food and Consumer Education, Nutrition and Food Science, Principles of Accounts, Computer Applications, Elements of Business Skills, and Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, and Basic Chinese/Malay). Tamil Language is taught at designated centres. Subject availability depends on the student's posting group and chosen combination.

O-Level offerings include Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, History, Literature in English, Principles of Accounts, Nutrition and Food Science, Combined Sciences (Chemistry/Biology or Physics/Chemistry), Humanities (Social Studies with Geography, History, or Literature in Malay), Art, Music, and Physical Education, in addition to core subjects such as English Language, Mathematics, and Mother Tongue Languages. Specific subject combinations vary by cohort.

CCAs span four categories. Sports: Basketball (boys), Rugby (boys), Volleyball (girls), Archery, Badminton, and Track and Field. Uniformed Groups: Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, NPCC, St John Brigade, and NCC (Land). Performing Arts: Guitar Ensemble, Modern Dance, English Drama, and Concert Band. Clubs and Societies: Audio Visual Aid, Infocomm Technology (Computing and Media Production), and Community Youth Leadership.

Yes. In line with MOE's nationwide implementation, Junyuan adopts Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB), which allows students to take individual subjects at different levels based on their strengths. This replaces the former streaming system with a more flexible approach to curriculum pathways.

Yes, Junyuan Secondary School is affiliated with Junyuan Primary School. Students from the affiliated primary school receive priority consideration during the Secondary 1 posting exercise.

As a government school, standard monthly fees apply: Singapore Citizens pay S$5 in school fees plus S$10 in miscellaneous fees, Permanent Residents pay S$440 plus S$10, and International Students pay S$2,200 (inclusive of GST). These rates are uniform across government secondary schools. Families may check Edusave eligibility for fee offsets.

Yes, the school has Special Educational Needs (SEN) Officers on staff to provide targeted support for students who require additional assistance with their learning.

The school is situated at 11 Tampines Street 84, Singapore 528933. It is accessible from Tampines and Tampines West MRT stations, and is served by bus routes 291, 46, 69, and 118.

The school can be reached by phone at 6587 3683 or by email at [email protected]. The official website is https://junyuansec.moe.edu.sg/.

No. Junyuan does not have an Integrated Programme. Students follow the Express, Normal (Academic), or Normal (Technical) tracks, sitting for the GCE O-Level or N-Level examinations at the end of their course.

Many students benefit from consistent practice and structured revision in Mathematics, particularly when moving from lower to upper secondary and tackling Additional Mathematics for the first time. DeepThink, a math tuition centre, offers small-group classes aligned to the O-Level and N-Level syllabuses that can help students strengthen their problem-solving skills and exam preparation.

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