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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 1997, Park View Primary School opened its doors as a single-session government school at 60 Pasir Ris Drive 1, quickly becoming a cornerstone of the Pasir Ris community. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support Park View Primary School students from P1 through P6.
Established in 1997, Park View Primary School opened its doors as a single-session government school at 60 Pasir Ris Drive 1, quickly becoming a cornerstone of the Pasir Ris community. By 1999, it had transitioned to a double-session format to accommodate growing enrollment, reflecting its rapid rise in popularity.
Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Park 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 Park 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.
Park View Primary School is a government co-educational institution situated at 60 Pasir Ris Drive 1, Singapore 519524. Established in 1997 as a single-session school, it transitioned to double-session operations in 1999 before returning to its original single-session format. The school serves students from Primary 1 through Primary 6 and welcomes both boys and girls.
The school's Applied Learning Programme, Innovation through Service and Leadership (iSL@PVPS), centres on building innovation and enterprise capabilities in students. Its Learning for Life Programme focuses on sports and outdoor education, using experiential activities to develop character and physical well-being. Park View Primary also provides support for students with mild special educational needs through dedicated Special Educational Needs Officers, alongside a P1 TRANSIT programme designed to help incoming students with social and behavioural adjustment.
Enrolment at Park View Primary School follows the MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise, which is conducted online across several phases determined by eligibility criteria such as sibling connections, alumni ties, and proximity to the school.
For the 2026 intake, children born between 2 January 2019 and 1 January 2020 are eligible. Parents submit the required documents through the MOE registration portal during the relevant phase window. Phase 2C, typically held between July and August, is open to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents who do not qualify for earlier phases. Priority within Phase 2C is allocated based on home-to-school distance — those living within 1 km are considered first, followed by the 1–2 km band, and then applicants beyond 2 km.
Balloting may occur in Phase 2C if the number of registrations exceeds remaining places. Parents can consult past vacancy data on the MOE website for a general sense of demand, though outcomes vary each year depending on application numbers.
Park View Primary School delivers the standard MOE primary curriculum. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue Languages — with Chinese, Malay, and Tamil available at both standard and higher levels to match different proficiency levels. Students also take Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies across all year levels.
The school's Applied Learning Programme (iSL@PVPS) integrates innovation and enterprise skills into the broader curriculum, giving students opportunities to apply classroom learning in practical contexts. The Sports Experiential Programme, which forms the Learning for Life track, complements academic work with structured outdoor and sporting activities from P1 to P6.
Preparation for the PSLE is woven into the curriculum from the early years, with foundational skills in English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue built progressively. For families seeking additional support in Mathematics beyond what the school provides, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned with the MOE primary syllabus.
As a single-session government primary school, Park View Primary operates with standard hours running from approximately 7:30 am to 1:30 pm, with afternoons available for co-curricular activities and enrichment programmes.
The school runs a broad range of CCAs spanning four categories. In sports, students can participate in hockey (boys), netball (girls), football (boys), wushu, and volleyball. The uniformed group option is Scouts. Performing arts offerings include choir, guzheng ensemble, and modern dance. Clubs and societies cover art and crafts, English drama and debating, infocomm technology, and student leadership.
These activities are designed to develop teamwork, discipline, and personal interests alongside the academic programme, contributing to a well-rounded primary school experience.
Park View Primary School places emphasis on holistic development, balancing academic learning with character education and physical activity. The school's twin signature programmes — iSL@PVPS for innovation and the Sports Experiential Programme — shape much of the student experience, encouraging curiosity, resilience, and an active lifestyle.
Family involvement is a valued part of the school community, with parents encouraged to participate in school activities and their children's learning journey. The school maintains open communication channels, and parents can reach the administration at 6585 1421 or [email protected] for enquiries.
Mother tongue education supports bilingual development and cultural awareness, with all three official mother tongue languages taught across the school. The inclusive environment extends to students with special educational needs, who receive targeted assistance through the school's support structures.
Is Park View Primary School a co-educational school?
Yes. Park View Primary School is a government co-educational school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 to Primary 6.
What is the P1 registration process for Park View Primary School?
Registration follows the MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise, conducted online in phases based on eligibility factors including sibling priority, alumni connections, and home-to-school distance. Phase 2C, open to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents without earlier-phase eligibility, typically runs in July to August. Balloting applies when applications exceed available places in any phase.
What subjects are taught at Park View Primary School?
The school teaches English Language, Mathematics, Science, Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, and Tamil at standard and higher levels), Art, Music, Physical Education, and Social Studies, in line with the MOE primary curriculum.
What CCAs does Park View Primary School offer?
CCAs include sports such as hockey, netball, football, wushu, and volleyball; Scouts as a uniformed group; performing arts groups including choir, guzheng ensemble, and modern dance; and clubs covering art and crafts, English drama and debating, infocomm technology, and student leadership.
What are the Applied Learning and Learning for Life Programmes?
The Applied Learning Programme is Innovation through Service and Leadership (iSL@PVPS), which develops innovation and enterprise skills. The Learning for Life Programme is the Sports Experiential Programme, focusing on sports and outdoor education to build character and physical fitness.
What mother tongue languages are available at the school?
Chinese, Malay, and Tamil are offered, with both standard and higher-level options to accommodate varying proficiency among students.
Does the school support students with special educational needs?
Yes. Park View Primary has Special Educational Needs Officers to assist students with mild needs, and a P1 TRANSIT programme that helps incoming students with social and behavioural adjustment during their transition to primary school.
How does Park View Primary School prepare students for the PSLE?
The school follows the MOE curriculum, building skills progressively in English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue from P1 onwards. For families looking for extra help with Mathematics, DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering programmes that follow the MOE primary Mathematics syllabus.
What is the history of Park View Primary School?
The school was established in 1997 as a government co-educational single-session institution at its Pasir Ris Drive 1 location. It moved to double-session operations in 1999 and later returned to single-session.
How can parents contact Park View Primary School?
The school can be reached by phone at 6585 1421 or by email at [email protected]. Its official website is https://www.parkviewpri.moe.edu.sg.
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