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IP Math Tuition for Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) Students

Dedicated Integrated Programme Math classes covering the accelerated curriculum your child sits.

Established in 1887 by Australian missionary Sophia Blackmore, Methodist Girls’ Secondary School traces its roots to a humble mission school aimed at educating girls in a colonial era. DeepThink offers dedicated IP Math classes to support Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) students on the accelerated track.

About Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)

Established in 1887 by Australian missionary Sophia Blackmore, Methodist Girls’ Secondary School traces its roots to a humble mission school aimed at educating girls in a colonial era. Today, it’s an independent, all-girls Methodist school located in the leafy Bukit Timah area, offering both primary and secondary education under one roof.

Founded: 1887

How DeepThink supports Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) IP students

  • Dedicated IP class covering the accelerated track, including topics not in the standard secondary syllabus

  • Curriculum covers the accelerated IP track, including topics not found in the standard secondary syllabus

  • A-Level preparation built in from IP Year 3, so students are ready well before JC

  • Teachers familiar with the specific demands of Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)'s internal assessments and progression pathway

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

Our IP classes cover the accelerated curriculum, including advanced topics that go beyond the standard secondary syllabus.

Class size

Small group

IP-only

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Track

IP → A-Level pathway

A-Level prep

From IP Year 3

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does DeepThink have classes specifically for Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) IP students?

Yes. Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) IP students are in a dedicated IP class. The content and pace are specific to the IP track.

How does the IP curriculum differ from the standard secondary syllabus?

IP skips the national secondary examination (the Singapore-Cambridge SEC from 2027, which replaces O-Levels and N-Levels) and moves directly toward A-Levels. The Math content is more advanced and accelerated, covering topics like further algebra, calculus concepts, and proof techniques earlier than the standard secondary syllabus.

When is the right time for an IP student to start tuition?

Many IP students benefit from starting in IP Year 1 or 2, before the pace accelerates. Students who join in Year 3 for A-Level preparation can also be accommodated.

Does DeepThink prepare IP students for JC?

Yes. From IP Year 3 onwards, we incorporate A-Level preparation so students transition smoothly into JC without starting from scratch.

School Overview

Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) has its origins in 1887, when Australian missionary Sophia Blackmore started a small school to provide education for girls during the colonial period. The school has since grown into an independent, single-gender institution situated in the Bukit Timah area, serving students at both primary and secondary levels within one campus. It holds Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status, reflecting its commitment to bilingual education in English and Chinese.

The school operates under the motto "To Master, To Grow, To Serve," which guides its approach to developing students who are academically capable, personally resilient, and community-minded. MGS (Secondary) is affiliated with Methodist Girls' School (Primary), and students from the primary section receive priority consideration during Secondary 1 posting. The school offers two academic tracks: a six-year Integrated Programme (IP) conducted in partnership with Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), leading to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, and a four-year programme leading to the GCE O-Level examinations. MGS is also one of the schools offering the Music Elective Programme (MEP), catering to students with strong musical aptitude. Its Methodist foundation underpins a school culture that values both intellectual rigour and character formation.

Admission Process

Entry to MGS (Secondary) at Secondary 1 takes place through two main pathways: the PSLE posting exercise and the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.

For the PSLE route, admission is based on Achievement Level (AL) scores. Based on the most recent available data, indicative cut-off points for the Integrated Programme were 4 to 6 AL for affiliated students and around 6 AL for non-affiliated students. The O-Level track typically requires 6 to 8 AL for affiliated students and 7 to 9 AL for non-affiliated students. These figures are indicative and may shift each year depending on the applicant pool.

Students from Methodist Girls' School (Primary) are considered affiliated and receive priority in the posting process. The DSA pathway is available for students with demonstrated strengths in areas such as sports (including Artistic Swimming, Bowling, Football, Netball, Softball, Squash, Swimming, and Tennis), academics and the arts (English Language, STEM, and the Music Elective Programme), and leadership or community involvement. DSA applications are submitted through the MOE DSA portal, generally opening around May for Primary 6 students.

Under Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB), students admitted to MGS can take individual subjects at different levels according to their abilities, replacing the former streaming system. Parents considering MGS are encouraged to attend the school's open house sessions, typically held between May and June, for a firsthand look at the programmes and campus.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

MGS (Secondary) provides two academic pathways to accommodate different learning goals. The six-year Integrated Programme allows students to move beyond the O-Level syllabus into deeper, inquiry-driven learning, culminating in the IB Diploma at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). The four-year O-Level track covers the standard national curriculum and prepares students thoroughly for the GCE O-Level examinations.

Core subjects across both tracks include English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional), the Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), and the Humanities (History, Geography, Social Studies). Students can also choose from electives in the arts, computing, and global perspectives. Those on the SAP track have access to Higher Mother Tongue options in Chinese.

The school has a strong academic record, with high distinction rates in Mathematics and the Sciences at the O-Level examinations. It has received the School Excellence Award, and its alumnae include notable figures in public service and professional fields. Programmes in STEM education and bilingual immersion are part of the broader curriculum, encouraging students to apply their learning to real-world problems.

For students who want additional support with their Mathematics studies, whether in the IP or O-Level track, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to both the O-Level and IB Mathematics syllabuses. Some MGS families have found this helpful for building confidence and consistency in the subject.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The MGS campus includes purpose-built facilities for academic and co-curricular use, among them well-equipped science and computer laboratories, a performing arts centre, and a library with an extensive collection. Sports amenities support the school's range of physical CCAs, and dedicated arts studios provide space for creative pursuits.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are a required component of student life at MGS, with more than 40 options available. These span several categories:

Sports: Artistic Swimming, Bowling, Netball, Softball, Tennis, and others. Several teams have achieved success at the national level.

Uniformed Groups: Girls' Brigade, Girl Guides, and National Cadet Corps (Air), which develop discipline, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility.

Performing Arts: Choir, Drama, Guitar Ensemble, String Ensemble, Handbell Ensemble, and Modern Dance. Students in the Music Elective Programme often participate in these groups.

Clubs and Societies: Robotics, Debating, Environmental Club, Art and Crafts, and Infocomm Technology, among others.

Community Service: Outreach and service-learning projects aligned with the school's emphasis on contributing to the wider community.

All students are expected to participate in at least one CCA, and involvement in these activities is factored into DSA applications and broader character development.

Student Life and School Culture

School life at MGS (Secondary) is shaped by its Methodist heritage and a culture that emphasises care, service, and personal growth. The school day combines structured academic time with regular chapel sessions and reflective activities. Class sizes are typically between 30 and 35 students, with a teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1:12, allowing for closer pastoral support.

The school maintains a strong emphasis on student well-being through peer mentoring, counselling services, and resilience-building programmes aligned with MOE guidelines. Students describe the school environment as close-knit and supportive, with opportunities to take on leadership roles through the student council and other platforms.

For students transitioning from primary school, MGS provides orientation activities and buddy systems to help them adjust to the secondary school routine. The affiliation with Methodist Girls' School (Primary) can ease this transition for students already familiar with the school's values and culture. Parents often note that the school's combination of academic expectation and pastoral care helps students develop both competence and confidence over their secondary years.

Frequently Asked Questions about Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)

No. Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) is an all-girls independent school.

The Ministry of Education does not release official rankings for secondary schools in Singapore, as the system is designed to encourage holistic education rather than direct competition between schools.

Based on the most recent available data, the indicative Achievement Level cut-off points are: Integrated Programme — affiliated 4 to 6, non-affiliated around 6; O-Level track — affiliated 6 to 8, non-affiliated 7 to 9. These figures represent the last admitted student's score in a given cycle and may change from year to year.

Yes. MGS offers a six-year Integrated Programme in partnership with Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). Students on this track bypass the GCE O-Level examinations and proceed to the IB Diploma Programme in Years 5 and 6 at ACS(I).

The school offers more than 40 CCAs across sports (Artistic Swimming, Bowling, Netball, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field), uniformed groups (Girls' Brigade, Girl Guides, NCC Air), performing arts (Choir, Modern Dance, Handbell Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, String Ensemble), and clubs and societies (Debating, Art and Crafts, Infocomm Technology, Robotics). The school website has the most current list of offerings.

The O-Level curriculum includes English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, History, Literature in English, Higher Art, Higher Music, Chinese Language, Higher Chinese Language, and Humanities combinations such as Social Studies with Geography or History. Subject availability may vary by cohort.

Applications are submitted via the MOE DSA-Sec Portal, which typically opens in May for Primary 6 students. Talent areas include sports, performing arts, leadership, STEM, and the Music Elective Programme. There are no application fees. Students who accept a DSA offer are committed to the school and do not participate in the S1 posting exercise. Details and timelines are available on the MOE DSA page.

Yes. It is affiliated with Methodist Girls' School (Primary). Affiliated students benefit from priority consideration and typically face lower cut-off points during the Secondary 1 posting exercise.

The school's motto is "To Master, To Grow, To Serve." It reflects a focus on academic mastery, personal development, and service to the community, grounded in Christian values as a Methodist institution.

The school was founded in 1887 by Australian missionary Sophia Blackmore, initially as a small Tamil girls' school with nine students. It gained independence in 1989 and relocated to its current site on Blackmore Drive in 1992. Throughout its history, MGS has maintained a focus on girls' education within a Methodist framework.

MGS offers the Music Elective Programme and Higher Music as academic subjects. Music-related CCAs include Choir, Guitar Ensemble, String Ensemble, and Handbell Ensemble, providing performance opportunities for students with musical interests.

Under Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB), introduced from the 2024 Secondary 1 cohort, students can take subjects at different demand levels (G1, G2, G3) based on their individual strengths. This replaces the former streaming system and gives students greater flexibility in their academic programme. The MOE website has further details on FSBB implementation.

Students on the Integrated Programme proceed to the IB Diploma at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). Those completing the O-Level track can apply to junior colleges (the school has an affiliation with Anglo-Chinese Junior College), polytechnics, or other post-secondary institutions. The school provides guidance to help students identify pathways suited to their strengths and interests.

Character education at MGS is supported through CCAs, uniformed group participation, leadership opportunities such as the student council, and chapel programmes rooted in its Methodist ethos. Values of service, integrity, and care for others are integrated into daily school life.

Some families find that structured external support helps students stay on track with the demands of the IP or O-Level Mathematics curriculum. DeepThink, a math tuition centre, offers programmes aligned to both the O-Level and IB syllabuses and has worked with students from schools like MGS who benefit from regular, focused practice alongside their school lessons.

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