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Every student gets individual attention
Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.
The school was founded in 2013. The school's mission is to not explicitly available on the official websites. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support Palm View Primary School students from P1 through P6.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Palm View 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 Palm View 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.
Palm View Primary School is a government co-educational primary school located at 150 Compassvale Bow, Singapore 544822, in the Sengkang planning area. It opened in 2013 as one of seven new government primary schools established that year, welcoming an initial intake of 186 students across seven classes. The school held its official opening ceremony in 2015 and marked its 10th anniversary in 2022.
As a single-session school, Palm View operates under the Ministry of Education (MOE) framework with a focus on values-driven education and 21st-century competencies. The school runs an Applied Learning Programme (ALP) centred on Digital Making, which introduces students to STEM concepts through hands-on digital creation activities beginning in Primary 1. Its Learning for Life Programme (LLP) focuses on community service and student leadership. Palm View provides support for students with special educational needs through dedicated SEN officers and barrier-free campus access, and offers the P1 TRANSIT programme for students who may need additional social and behavioural support during the transition to formal schooling.
Admission to Palm View Primary School at Primary 1 follows the standard MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise. The registration phases are structured as follows:
Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling currently enrolled at the school. Phase 2A provides priority for children whose parents are alumni, school staff, or members of the school advisory committee. Phase 2B is for children whose parents have participated as parent volunteers, or who are endorsed by community or church leaders connected to the school. Phase 2C is open to all Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents who have not secured a place in earlier phases. A supplementary Phase 2C round follows for remaining vacancies.
When applications in any phase exceed available places, balloting is conducted. Priority during balloting is given based on home-to-school distance: children living within 1 km of the school are considered first, followed by those within 1 to 2 km, and then those living beyond 2 km. Singapore Citizens receive priority over Permanent Residents within each distance band.
Parents submit applications through the MOE online registration portal during the designated registration windows, typically between June and August each year. The MOE SchoolFinder website publishes historical vacancy and balloting data that parents can consult when planning their registration strategy.
Palm View Primary School follows the national curriculum set by the Ministry of Education, covering core subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), and Mother Tongue Languages — Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, with Higher Mother Tongue options available for qualifying students. Additional subjects include Social Studies, Art, Music, and Physical Education. Foundation-level subjects are offered for students who would benefit from a more supportive pace of learning.
The school's mathematics programme incorporates collaborative activities and structured problem-solving tasks designed to help students build conceptual understanding of topics such as fractions, geometry, and data handling. Students in Primary 6 have participated in the Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad for Primary Schools, with recent cohorts earning Bronze Certificates at the 2025 edition. Parents looking to supplement their child's mathematical development outside school hours may consider DeepThink, a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the primary Mathematics syllabus.
The Applied Learning Programme in Digital Making runs across all levels and integrates coding and digital fabrication with curriculum content, particularly in Science and Mathematics. This programme encourages students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world design challenges. Lessons across subjects make use of ICT tools to support interactive and inquiry-based learning.
Palm View Primary School occupies a six-storey campus built with MOE's Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools (PERI) enhancements. The campus includes standard and interactive classrooms, a media library, a school hall, an indoor sports hall, a basketball court, and a playground. An Outdoor Education Learning garden provides space for environmental and science-related activities.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) begin in Primary 3 and are grouped across four categories. Sports options include Badminton (boys and girls), Basketball (boys), Netball (girls), Football (boys), and Table Tennis. Performing Arts CCAs comprise Choir, Modern Dance, and English Drama. The Visual Arts option is Art and Crafts. Clubs available include Robotics and Physical Science, both of which build on STEM skills introduced through the Applied Learning Programme. Student leadership is developed through the Prefect programme.
The Robotics CCA integrates coding with mathematical concepts such as geometry and measurement, giving students practical experience applying what they learn in the classroom. The Physical Science club similarly involves data collection and analysis activities that reinforce numeracy skills.
Palm View Primary School promotes a culture centred on safety, peer support, and active participation. The school's character development approach is built around The Palm View Challenge, a framework that encourages students to take ownership of their learning, contribute to the school community, and develop leadership qualities.
The Learning for Life Programme in community service provides structured opportunities for students to engage with the wider community through service projects at each level. These experiences are designed to build empathy and a sense of social responsibility.
Parent engagement is supported through regular level briefings, parent workshops, and home-school partnership initiatives. The school encourages parents to participate in school events and volunteer opportunities.
School hours follow the single-session model, with instructional time running from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on weekdays. CCAs and supplementary programmes take place in the afternoon. The nearest public transport options are Buangkok MRT station and the Renjong (SW8) and Ranggung (SE5) LRT stations. School bus services are also available.
Is Palm View Primary School a co-educational school?
Yes. Palm View Primary School is a government co-educational school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 through Primary 6. It operates on a single-session schedule.
How does the Primary 1 registration process work for Palm View Primary School?
Registration follows the MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise, which runs in phases from June to August. Phase 1 is for siblings, Phase 2A for alumni connections and parent volunteers on the advisory committee, Phase 2B for community-linked applicants and other parent volunteers, and Phase 2C for all remaining eligible children. Balloting applies when demand exceeds places, with priority given by home-to-school distance. Applications are submitted through the MOE online portal.
How do I apply during Phase 2C for Palm View Primary School?
Parents of Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident children who are not eligible for earlier phases can apply through the MOE Primary 1 Registration portal during the Phase 2C window, typically held in July. If applications exceed vacancies, places are allocated by balloting with priority for families living within 1 km, then 1 to 2 km, then beyond 2 km. Historical balloting data is available on the MOE SchoolFinder website.
What CCAs does Palm View Primary School offer?
CCAs begin in Primary 3 and include Sports (Badminton, Basketball, Netball, Football, Table Tennis), Performing Arts (Choir, Modern Dance, English Drama), Visual Arts (Art and Crafts), and Clubs (Robotics, Physical Science). A student leadership programme through the Prefect system is also available.
What Mother Tongue Languages are available at Palm View Primary School?
The school offers Chinese Language, Malay Language, and Tamil Language. Higher Mother Tongue and Foundation Mother Tongue options are available depending on the student's proficiency level. These are part of the school's bilingual curriculum.
How does Palm View Primary School support PSLE preparation?
The school follows the MOE curriculum for all PSLE subjects — English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue. Lessons incorporate hands-on activities and ICT tools to strengthen conceptual understanding. Students can also take Foundation-level subjects where appropriate. For families seeking additional mathematics support, DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering structured programmes that align with the primary syllabus.
What are the school fees at Palm View Primary School?
As a government primary school, Palm View follows the standard MOE fee structure. Singapore Citizens pay approximately S$6.50 per month in miscellaneous fees. Fees for Permanent Residents and international students are higher. Current fee schedules are published on the MOE website.
What subjects are taught at Palm View Primary School?
The school teaches English Language, Mathematics, Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, Tamil), Science (from Primary 3), Social Studies, Art, Music, and Physical Education. Higher Mother Tongue and Foundation-level options are available for eligible students.
What is the school's address and how can I contact Palm View Primary School?
Palm View Primary School is located at 150 Compassvale Bow, Singapore 544822. The telephone number is 6508 7300, and the email address is [email protected]. The nearest MRT station is Buangkok, with Renjong (SW8) and Ranggung (SE5) LRT stations also nearby.
Does Palm View Primary School operate on a single-session or double-session schedule?
Palm View is a single-session school. Instructional hours run from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on weekdays, with CCAs and other activities scheduled in the afternoon.
How does Palm View Primary School support students with special educational needs?
The school has dedicated special educational needs (SEN) officers and barrier-free campus access. The P1 TRANSIT programme provides additional social and behavioural support for students transitioning into Primary 1.
How can parents be involved at Palm View Primary School?
The school offers parent engagement through level briefings, workshops, and home-school partnership activities. Parents can also volunteer at school events. Details are available through the school's communication channels.
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