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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 1950 as Jurong Road School along the then-rural Old Jurong Road, Jurong Primary School began humbly with just 100 pupils and three teachers under Principal Mr. Phoa Hock Seng. The school's vision is to be to nurture a joyful community of gracious citizens and future-ready learners, emphasizing holistic development and core values. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support Jurong Primary School students from P1 through P6.
Established in 1950 as Jurong Road School along the then-rural Old Jurong Road, Jurong Primary School began humbly with just 100 pupils and three teachers under Principal Mr. Phoa Hock Seng. By 1954, it evolved into Jurong Morning School, adapting to the growing needs of a developing Jurong.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Jurong 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
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 Jurong Primary 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.
Jurong Primary School traces its roots to 1950, when it opened as Jurong Road School on what was then a rural stretch of Old Jurong Road. The school started with approximately 100 students and three teaching staff, led by founding principal Mr Phoa Hock Seng. By 1954 it had been renamed Jurong Morning School to reflect the area's growth. Today, Jurong Primary operates as a single-session, co-educational government school serving Primary 1 through Primary 6 students.
The school is guided by the motto "Reach in to reach out" and centres its approach on the values of Passion and Lively Curiosity. Students are encouraged to ask questions, contribute ideas, take ownership of their work, and develop moral character. In 2025, the school marked its 75th anniversary. Its vision is to build a joyful community of gracious citizens and future-ready learners.
Enrolment at Jurong Primary School follows MOE's annual Primary 1 Registration Exercise. The process is structured in phases: Phase 1 is reserved for children with siblings already enrolled at the school, Phase 2A covers children of alumni and those connected to the school through other qualifying criteria, and Phase 2C is open to all Singapore citizens and permanent residents. If applications in any phase exceed the available places, balloting determines who is admitted, with priority given to Singapore citizens living within 1 km of the school.
Parents register online through MOE's P1 Registration portal during the designated window, typically around July each year. Past vacancy and balloting data for Jurong Primary is published by MOE and can help parents gauge their chances in each phase.
International students seeking admission at Primary 2 to Primary 5 must apply through the Admissions Exercise for International Students (AEIS), which is a separate process managed by MOE.
Jurong Primary follows the national curriculum set by MOE, covering English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue Languages. Mother tongue options include Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, with Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, and Higher Tamil available for eligible students. The curriculum prepares students for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) across these core subjects.
The school's Applied Learning Programme (ALP) focuses on Innovation and Enterprise, delivered through the PLAY@JPS framework — an acronym for Passion, Learning, Adapt and Apply, and asking Why. This programme introduces hands-on STEM projects from Primary 1, incorporating elements of coding, design thinking, and real-world problem solving alongside the standard Mathematics and Science syllabuses.
Jurong Primary also runs a Learning for Life Programme (LLP) centred on Community Service and Student Leadership. Branded as Every Child A Leader 2.0 (ECAL 2.0), this programme develops leadership competencies through the school's "6 Traits of JPS Leaders" framework. The Leader In Me programme complements this by teaching students habits such as self-management, goal-setting, and understanding others.
For families looking to supplement their child's Mathematics learning with structured support outside school hours, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers programmes aligned to the primary Mathematics syllabus, which some Jurong Primary parents have found useful for reinforcing classroom concepts.
The Jurong Primary campus includes modern classrooms fitted with interactive whiteboards, a well-stocked library, dedicated IT suites for digital literacy lessons, and outdoor spaces including multipurpose fields and covered play areas. Science rooms incorporate STEM-related manipulatives and technology tools to support hands-on learning.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are an integral part of school life, with more than 20 options spanning four categories. Sports CCAs include Badminton, Basketball, Football, Netball, and Track and Field. In the performing arts, students can join the Choir, Guzheng Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, or Modern Dance. Clubs and societies on offer include Art and Crafts, Robotics, and Digital Media. The Scouts operates as the school's uniformed group.
At Primary 3, students participate in modular CCAs that let them sample different activities — such as Badminton, Robotics, Choir, or the Environmental Club — before committing to a full CCA at higher levels. The Robotics Club, for instance, has students building and programming robots in small teams, applying geometry and algorithmic thinking in a practical setting.
Jurong Primary places strong emphasis on values-based education and character development. The school's core values — including a love for learning, perseverance, and respect for others — are woven into daily lessons, assemblies, and student leadership programmes. Through the LLP and ECAL 2.0 initiatives, every student is given opportunities to take on leadership roles and contribute to the community through service projects.
The school provides support for students with special educational needs through dedicated Special Educational Needs Officers. A P1 TRANSIT programme helps new Primary 1 students with social and behavioural adjustment during their first year. These structures are part of the school's commitment to inclusive education.
Jurong Primary operates from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm, Monday to Friday, during school terms. The single-session timetable leaves afternoons available for CCAs, supplementary lessons, and student care arrangements. As a government school, fees for Singapore citizens are subsidised by MOE and remain low.
The school can be reached at 6561 8837 or [email protected]. It is located at 320 Jurong East Street 32, Singapore 609476.
Is Jurong Primary School a co-educational school?
Yes. Jurong Primary is a government co-educational school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 to Primary 6. The school also provides support for students with special educational needs through dedicated officers and transition programmes.
What are the PSLE cut-off or affiliation details for Jurong Primary School?
As a primary school, Jurong Primary does not have PSLE cut-off scores for entry. Admission is through MOE's Primary 1 Registration Exercise, which runs in phases from Phase 1 (siblings) through Phase 2C (open registration). Balloting applies when demand exceeds available places, with priority for citizens living closer to the school.
What mother tongue languages does Jurong Primary School offer?
The school offers Chinese, Malay, and Tamil as mother tongue subjects. Students who qualify may also take Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, or Higher Tamil. These are taught from Primary 1 in line with MOE's bilingual education policy.
What is the Applied Learning Programme at Jurong Primary School?
Jurong Primary's ALP is focused on Innovation and Enterprise, delivered through the PLAY@JPS framework. It exposes students from Primary 1 onwards to hands-on STEM projects that integrate coding, design thinking, and applied problem solving with the core Mathematics and Science curriculum.
What CCAs are available at Jurong Primary School?
The school offers more than 20 CCAs. Sports options include Badminton, Basketball, Football, Netball, and Track and Field. Performing arts groups include Choir, Guzheng Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, and Modern Dance. Clubs cover Art and Crafts, Robotics, and Digital Media, and the Scouts is the school's uniformed group. Primary 3 students try modular CCAs before selecting a full CCA.
What is the history of Jurong Primary School?
The school was founded in 1950 as Jurong Road School with around 100 pupils and three teachers, under principal Mr Phoa Hock Seng. It was later renamed Jurong Morning School in 1954. Over the decades it has grown from a small kampong school into an established institution in the Jurong community, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2025.
How does Jurong Primary School support PSLE preparation?
The school prepares students for the PSLE through its core academic programme in English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue, supplemented by the ALP and leadership development activities that build critical thinking and resilience. For additional Mathematics support, some parents engage external options such as DeepThink, a math tuition centre offering programmes aligned to the primary syllabus.
What are the school hours and how can I contact Jurong Primary School?
Jurong Primary runs a single session from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm, Monday to Friday during school terms. The school is located at 320 Jurong East Street 32, Singapore 609476. Parents can call 6561 8837 or email [email protected] for enquiries.
Does Jurong Primary School support students with special educational needs?
Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers who work with students requiring additional support. A P1 TRANSIT programme is also available to help new Primary 1 students adjust to school routines and social expectations.
What are the fees at Jurong Primary School?
As a government primary school, Jurong Primary charges subsidised fees for Singapore citizens as set by MOE. Fees for permanent residents and international students differ. For the most current fee schedule, parents should refer to MOE's financial matters page or contact the school directly.
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