Primary & Secondary

Math Tuition for Maris Stella High School Students

Primary and Secondary Math tuition for Maris Stella High School students at every level, at one centre.

Maris Stella High School (MSHS) (Chinese: 海星中学; pinyin: Hǎixīng Zhōngxué) is a government-aided, all-boys Catholic primary and secondary school with autonomous status. DeepThink supports Maris Stella High School students across both Primary and Secondary levels.

About Maris Stella High School

Maris Stella High School (MSHS) (Chinese: 海星中学; pinyin: Hǎixīng Zhōngxué) is a government-aided, all-boys Catholic primary and secondary school with autonomous status.

How DeepThink supports Maris Stella High School students

  • P1 to P6 primary classes and S1 to S4/S5 secondary classes, all in one place

  • Secondary classes grouped by stream (G1, G2, G3), covering the exact content for each

  • One centre for siblings at different levels — no juggling multiple providers

  • Consistent teaching methods from primary to secondary so your child's approach carries through

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

Maris Stella High School runs from primary through secondary. We cover every level at one centre, with stream-specific secondary classes from S1 onwards.

Class size

Small group

Level and stream-specific

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Primary levels

P1 – P6

Secondary streams

G1, G2, G3 (separate)

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does DeepThink have classes for both primary and secondary Maris Stella High School students?

Yes. We support Maris Stella High School students from P1 through P6, and S1 through S4/S5 in stream-specific classes (G1, G2, G3).

Can siblings at different levels attend the same tuition centre?

Yes. Primary and secondary siblings can both attend DeepThink, each in the appropriate class for their level.

What happens when my primary school child moves into secondary school?

We make the transition seamless. Students who complete P6 with us can continue directly into our secondary programme, and their teachers will already know their strengths and gaps.

What makes DeepThink different?

Small classes, level and stream separation, and consistent teaching methods from primary through secondary.

School Overview

Maris Stella High School Primary Section traces its origins to 1957, when the Marist Brothers — a Catholic teaching congregation founded by Saint Marcellin Champagnat — established the school in temporary premises to serve growing post-war educational needs. The school moved into its own building by 1967, and a purpose-built primary wing followed in 1982. In 2000, the primary and secondary sections were formally integrated into a single institution.

The school operates as a government-aided autonomous school and has held Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status since 1995, placing a strong emphasis on bilingual education in English and Higher Chinese. Its educational philosophy is rooted in five Marist values: Presence, Family Spirit, Simplicity, Love of Work, and devotion to Mary. As an all-boys school, Maris Stella is scheduled to become co-educational from 2027.

The school's Applied Learning Programme (ALP) focuses on STEM through Material Science, where students investigate the properties and applications of everyday materials through hands-on experiments. Teaching approaches include inquiry-based methods and strategies such as "Making Thinking Visible" in mathematics, which encourages students to explain and justify their reasoning.

Admission Process

Admission to Primary 1 at Maris Stella High School Primary Section follows the standard MOE registration framework, conducted across several phases each year.

Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling currently enrolled at the school. Phase 2A covers children of alumni, staff members, or those connected to the school through its advisory or management committee. Phase 2B is open to children whose parents have volunteered at the school or who are endorsed by the church or clan association connected to the school. Phase 2C is available to all Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children, with priority given based on home-to-school distance (within 1 km, between 1 and 2 km, and beyond 2 km). If applications exceed available places in any phase, balloting is conducted, with Singapore Citizens given priority over Permanent Residents.

Registration is completed online through the MOE Primary 1 registration portal during designated windows, typically between June and August. Parents should prepare documents including the child's birth certificate and proof of residential address. Specific dates and vacancy information are published on the MOE website each year.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

The primary curriculum at Maris Stella covers the core MOE subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Science, Chinese Language, Higher Chinese Language, Social Studies, Art, Music, and Physical Education. Foundation-level modules in Mathematics and Chinese are available for students who need additional support in building proficiency.

As an SAP school, there is a particular emphasis on Chinese language and culture. Students can take Higher Chinese from the primary years, which can offer benefits at the PSLE stage. The school's Learning Support Programmes provide early intervention for students who need help with foundational literacy and numeracy.

Mathematics instruction at Maris Stella goes beyond the standard syllabus. Students have opportunities to participate in competitions such as the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) and the RI Primary Mathematics World Contest. In recent years, students have earned multiple awards at these events, including Honourable Mentions and Bronze medals. The school's Mathematics Society CCA further supports students who want to develop their problem-solving abilities. For families seeking additional structured practice in mathematics outside school, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers programmes aligned to the primary and PSLE syllabuses.

Based on the 2024 intake, the affiliated secondary school's indicative PSLE Achievement Level cut-off scores ranged from 8 to 16, providing a reference point for the academic standards typically achieved by graduates.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The school campus includes air-conditioned classrooms fitted with interactive whiteboards, a library, a mathematics laboratory, science activity rooms, and outdoor learning spaces including a rockwall climbing facility. The school is scheduled for a rebuilding project from 2027 to 2029, during which it will temporarily relocate to the former MacPherson Primary School site at 2 Mattar Road.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) at Maris Stella span four categories. In sports, students can join Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Wushu, Bowling, or Rockwall Climbing. The performing arts programme includes the String Ensemble and Concert Band. Uniformed groups are represented by the Scouts. Clubs and societies cover a range of interests: Art and Crafts, International Chess, Chinese Chess, Mathematics, Environmental Science, Physical Science, Speech and Drama, and Student Leadership.

The Learning for Life Programme (LLP) in Sports and Outdoor Education provides structured experiences such as the SwimSafer programme and nature park excursions, designed to develop physical fitness and resilience across all year levels.

Student Life and School Culture

School life at Maris Stella is shaped by its Catholic Marist identity. Faith Formation programmes are part of the school calendar, and the Marist values of Presence, Family Spirit, Simplicity, and Love of Work are woven into daily routines and school events.

Character and Citizenship Education is delivered through the Form Teacher Guidance Period, covering topics related to social-emotional learning, relationships, and national identity. The school also runs Values-in-Action projects that give students opportunities to contribute to the wider community.

Parental involvement is encouraged through the Parent Support Group, which participates in school activities and events as part of the broader Marist Family community. Parents looking to support their children's learning at home can stay engaged through school communication channels and partnership programmes.

The school is located at 80 Bartley Road, Singapore 539786. It can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (65) 6282 7743. During the rebuilding period starting in 2027, the school will operate from its temporary site at 2 Mattar Road.

Frequently Asked Questions about Maris Stella High School

Maris Stella is a well-regarded government-aided autonomous school with SAP status, which reflects its strength in bilingual education. It offers specialised programmes including an Applied Learning Programme in STEM and a Learning for Life Programme in Sports and Outdoor Education. The school has a track record of producing students who perform well at PSLE and in national academic competitions.

Maris Stella High School Primary Section currently operates as an all-boys school. MOE has announced that it will transition to a co-educational model beginning in 2027. Parents can check the MOE website for the latest updates on this change.

Parents of Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident children can register online through the MOE Primary 1 registration portal during the Phase 2C window, which typically falls in July or August. Priority is determined by home-to-school distance and citizenship status. Required documents include the child's birth certificate and proof of residential address. Historical vacancy data is available on the MOE website.

Balloting outcomes at Phase 2C depend on the number of applicants relative to available vacancies in a given year. Priority is assigned by home-to-school distance (within 1 km, 1 to 2 km, and beyond 2 km) and citizenship status, with Singapore Citizens placed ahead of Permanent Residents. As demand varies annually, past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Parents can review historical vacancy and application data on the MOE website.

The school offers CCAs across four categories: sports (Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Wushu, Bowling, Rockwall Climbing), performing arts (String Ensemble, Concert Band), uniformed groups (Scouts), and clubs and societies (Art and Crafts, International Chess, Chinese Chess, Mathematics, Environmental Science, Physical Science, Speech and Drama, Student Leadership). CCAs are available for students from P1 to P6.

As a Special Assistance Plan school, Maris Stella primarily offers Chinese Language and Higher Chinese Language. Foundation Chinese is available for students who require additional support. The SAP designation means the school focuses on English-Chinese bilingualism, and other mother tongue languages such as Malay or Tamil are not part of the standard offering. Parents requiring these languages should confirm arrangements with the school directly.

The school follows the full MOE primary curriculum across English, Mathematics, Science, and Chinese, supplemented by participation in competitions like the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad. Learning Support Programmes provide early intervention in literacy and numeracy for students who need it. The STEM-focused ALP and outdoor education LLP develop broader thinking and resilience skills that support academic performance. For families who want additional mathematics support outside school hours, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that provides structured revision and practice programmes geared towards PSLE preparation.

The school offers Art, Chinese Language, English Language, Foundation Chinese Language, Foundation Mathematics, Higher Chinese Language, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Science, and Social Studies. This subject list follows the MOE national curriculum, with the SAP emphasis on Chinese language proficiency.

The Learning for Life Programme in Sports and Outdoor Education provides structured activities including the SwimSafer programme and nature park learning journeys. Faith Formation supports moral and social development within the school's Catholic Marist tradition. Character and Citizenship Education, delivered through the Form Teacher Guidance Period, develops social-emotional competencies. Together, these programmes complement the academic curriculum.

The school is located at 80 Bartley Road, Singapore 539786. It can be contacted by email at [email protected] or by phone at (65) 6282 7743. From 2027, the school will temporarily relocate to 2 Mattar Road during its rebuilding period. For the latest updates, parents should check the school's official website.

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