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Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.
Founded in 2000, North Spring Primary School has grown into a vibrant government co-educational institution serving the Sengkang community. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support North Spring Primary School students from P1 through P6.
Founded in 2000, North Spring Primary School has grown into a vibrant government co-educational institution serving the Sengkang community. From its early days as a single-session school, NSPS has marked key milestones, such as earning its Learning for Life Programme (LLP) in Sports and Outdoor Education in 2014—a testament to its evolution toward holistic development.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at North Spring 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 North Spring 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.
North Spring Primary School (NSPS) is a government co-educational primary school located in the Sengkang neighbourhood. Established in 2000, it operates as a single-session school and serves students from Primary 1 through Primary 6. The school's mission — Grow, Empower, and Motivate (GEM) future-ready Northspringers — reflects its belief that every child has the potential to succeed. Its vision centres on developing confident, cultured, and aspiring learners through a values-driven approach that prioritises respect, resilience, and a willingness to learn.
NSPS is guided by the philosophy of building character, nurturing minds, and striving for excellence. The school offers three Mother Tongue languages — Chinese, Malay, and Tamil — at both standard and higher levels, supporting bilingual proficiency in line with Singapore's national education framework.
Enrolment at North Spring Primary School follows the Ministry of Education's (MOE) annual Primary 1 Registration Exercise. This exercise is compulsory for all Singapore Citizen children turning seven the following year. Registration is conducted online through the MOE portal and proceeds in multiple phases, each with its own eligibility criteria.
Phase 2A is for children whose parents are members of the school advisory or management committee, staff of the school, or alumni. Phase 2B covers children whose parents have volunteered at the school or are members of a church or clan associated with it. Phase 2C is open to all Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children who have not secured a place in earlier phases.
When the number of applicants in any phase exceeds the available places, priority is determined by the distance between the child's home address and the school. If places remain oversubscribed after distance-based priority, a ballot is conducted. Parents can check past vacancy figures for each phase on the MOE website to gauge demand at NSPS.
The academic programme at NSPS follows the MOE syllabus for primary schools, covering English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), and Mother Tongue Languages. The school places particular emphasis on making learning active and engaging through its Learning Experiences, Activities, and Play (LEAP) approach, which helps students grasp abstract concepts through concrete, hands-on activities.
NSPS runs an Applied Learning Programme (ALP) in STEM and Sustainability, called Maker's Sustainability Education. Through this programme, students work on projects that connect science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to real-world issues such as environmental conservation. The school also participates in mathematics competitions, with students regularly taking part in events like the Singapore International Math Challenge and the Raffles Mathematical Olympiad.
From Primary 5, Subject-Based Banding allows students to take individual subjects at either the standard or foundation level, depending on their strengths. This structure supports a more tailored learning experience as students progress toward the PSLE. For families looking for additional support in mathematics outside of school, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes designed to complement the MOE primary mathematics curriculum.
The NSPS campus includes interactive classrooms with access to the Singapore Student Learning Space (SLS), dedicated makerspaces for STEM activities, outdoor learning areas, a library, and multipurpose halls. These spaces support both classroom instruction and project-based learning.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) at the school are organised into two tiers. Modular CCAs give students in Primary 1 to Primary 6 a chance to sample a range of activities across terms — past offerings have included basketball, football, wire sculpture, coding, and world percussion. Students who wish to develop deeper expertise can join SPARK CCA (Striving to Perform At ouR peaK), which provides focused training in a chosen activity over a longer period.
The full list of CCAs includes Basketball (boys and girls), Football (boys), Wushu (boys and girls), Scouts (boys and girls), Girl Guides — Brownies (girls), Choir (boys and girls), Guitar Ensemble (boys and girls), String Ensemble (boys and girls), English Drama (boys and girls), Tap Dance (boys and girls), Art and Crafts (boys and girls), and Ceramics (boys and girls).
The school's Learning for Life Programme (LLP), titled Play Your Hearts Out @ North Spring, uses sports and outdoor education to develop teamwork, perseverance, and an active lifestyle among students. Camp programmes form part of this effort: Primary 2 and Primary 3 students participate in day camps, while Primary 4 students attend an overnight camp that includes activities such as tent setup, team games, and outdoor skills.
NSPS provides support for students with special educational needs through Special Educational Needs Officers and the P1 TRANSIT programme, which helps new students adjust to the social and behavioural expectations of primary school life.
Parent involvement is encouraged through the Parent Support Group (PSG), which assists with school events and volunteer activities. The school also shares guidance with families on topics such as managing children's screen time and supporting learning at home.
As students approach the end of primary school, the school conducts parent briefings on secondary school options and the PSLE posting process. Students select up to six secondary school choices, and placement is determined by their PSLE Achievement Level scores.
Is North Spring Primary School a co-educational school?
Yes. North Spring Primary School is a government co-educational school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 to Primary 6. It operates on a single-session schedule.
How does the Primary 1 registration process work at North Spring Primary School?
Registration follows the MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise, conducted online through the MOE portal. It proceeds in phases (2A, 2B, 2C, and 2C Supplementary), each with different eligibility criteria. When a phase is oversubscribed, priority goes to families living closer to the school, with a ballot conducted if needed.
Who is eligible for Phase 2C at North Spring Primary School?
Phase 2C is open to Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children who have not been admitted in any earlier phase. Applications are submitted online through the MOE portal during the designated registration window, typically in July or August. If the number of applicants exceeds available places, home-school distance is the primary tiebreaker, followed by a ballot.
What CCAs does North Spring Primary School offer?
The school offers Basketball, Football, Wushu, Scouts, Girl Guides (Brownies), Choir, Guitar Ensemble, String Ensemble, English Drama, Tap Dance, Art and Crafts, and Ceramics. Additionally, Modular CCAs allow students to try different activities each term, such as coding, world percussion, and wire sculpture.
What Mother Tongue languages are available at North Spring Primary School?
NSPS offers Chinese Language, Malay Language, and Tamil Language. Each is available at both foundation and higher levels to cater to students with varying proficiency.
What is the Applied Learning Programme at North Spring Primary School?
The school's ALP is called Maker's Sustainability Education. It focuses on STEM and sustainability, where students engage in hands-on projects that apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics concepts to real-world environmental challenges.
What is the Learning for Life Programme at North Spring Primary School?
The LLP, titled Play Your Hearts Out @ North Spring, centres on sports and outdoor education. It aims to develop teamwork, resilience, and healthy habits through physical activities and camp experiences at various primary levels.
What is the school's mission?
The mission of North Spring Primary School is to Grow, Empower, and Motivate (GEM) future-ready Northspringers. The school believes that every student has the capacity to succeed and aims to develop confident, cultured, and aspiring learners.
Does North Spring Primary School provide support for students with special educational needs?
Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers on staff and runs the P1 TRANSIT programme, which supports new students in adjusting to the social and behavioural expectations of primary school.
How does the school help students prepare for secondary school?
From Primary 5, Subject-Based Banding allows students to take subjects at the standard or foundation level according to their individual strengths. The school also holds parent briefings on the PSLE posting process and secondary school selection.
Are there camp programmes at North Spring Primary School?
Yes. Day camps are held for Primary 2 and Primary 3 students, while Primary 4 students go on an overnight camp that includes outdoor activities such as tent setup and team-building exercises.
How can parents get involved at North Spring Primary School?
Parents can join the Parent Support Group (PSG), which supports teachers and the broader school community through event organisation and volunteer work.
Is additional math support available for North Spring Primary School students?
The school's curriculum includes structured mathematics instruction aligned to the MOE syllabus, supported by enrichment through competitions and the STEM-focused ALP. For families seeking supplementary help outside school hours, DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering programmes that align with the primary mathematics syllabus.
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