Secondary

Math Tuition for Seng Kang Secondary School Students

Secondary Math classes grouped by stream, each covering the exact syllabus and exam format for that level.

Seng Kang Secondary School, often called SKSS, kicked off on January 4, 1999, as the very first secondary school in the bustling Sengkang New Town. DeepThink's Secondary Math programme supports Seng Kang Secondary School students with stream-specific classes for G1, G2, and G3.

About Seng Kang Secondary School

Seng Kang Secondary School, often called SKSS, kicked off on January 4, 1999, as the very first secondary school in the bustling Sengkang New Town. Back then, it started small with just 283 students across seven Sec 1 classes, but it’s grown into a vibrant hub for over 1,400 kids today.

How DeepThink supports Seng Kang Secondary School students

  • G1, G2, and G3 students are in separate classes, each covering the content and exam format for that stream

  • O-Level, N-Level, and SEC exam preparation built in from S3, matched to the stream your child is sitting

  • E-Math and A-Math taught in separate classes from S3 onwards

  • S1 to S5 coverage so your child can stay with DeepThink for their entire secondary journey without switching centres

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

Secondary Math is not one-size-fits-all. A G1 student preparing for the SEC exam needs completely different content from a G3 student heading for A-Math. We keep streams in separate classes so every session is relevant.

Class size

Small group

Stream-specific

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Levels covered

S1 – S5

Streams

G1, G2, G3 (separate classes)

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does my child's stream affect which class they join at DeepThink?

Yes. G1, G2, and G3 students each have their own class, so every lesson matches the exact syllabus and exam format your child is sitting.

My child is doing okay in S1/S2 but I'm worried about the jump to S3. Is it too early to start?

S3 is where most students hit a wall — the syllabus gets significantly harder, A-Math is new, and SEC exam (or O-Level for the current Sec 4 cohort) prep begins. Students who build strong foundations in S1–S2 handle that jump far better. Starting early is the highest-leverage move a parent can make.

When is the right time for a secondary student to start tuition?

S1 is ideal — algebra gaps from the start of secondary compound quickly and are harder to fix later. That said, students who join in S3 or S4 can still benefit significantly from targeted exam preparation.

What makes DeepThink different for secondary students?

Stream-specific classes. Every lesson, worked example, and past-year paper is matched to your child's stream.

School Overview

Seng Kang Secondary School (SKSS) opened on 4 January 1999 as the first secondary school established in Sengkang New Town. The school began with 283 students across seven Secondary 1 classes, and its enrolment has since grown to serve more than 1,400 students. It operates as a government co-educational school with single-session scheduling.

The school's motto, "Breakthrough," reflects its emphasis on innovation and continuous improvement. SKSS adopts a student-centred, values-driven educational philosophy that aims to develop lifelong learners and responsible citizens who pursue personal and academic growth. The school places equal weight on character formation and academic development.

SKSS offers an Applied Learning Programme (ALP) in STEM, with a focus on Health and Food Science. This programme gives students hands-on experience with topics such as nutrition technology and food-related scientific inquiry. The school also runs a Learning for Life Programme (LLP) called "Live Active!", centred on sports and outdoor education. SKSS does not offer the Integrated Programme. Students follow the O-Level track, with subject flexibility available through Full Subject-Based Banding (SBB).

Admission Process

Admission to SKSS at Secondary 1 takes place through the PSLE posting exercise and the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.

For the 2025 intake, the indicative PSLE Achievement Level (AL) cut-off points were: Posting Group 3 at 15 to 19, Posting Group 2 at 21 to 24, and Posting Group 1 at 25 to 27. These figures are for non-affiliated applicants, as SKSS does not have a primary school affiliation. The cut-off points represent the AL score of the last admitted student and may vary each year based on application demand.

DSA applications are accepted in several sports categories, including basketball (boys and girls), badminton (boys and girls), hockey (boys and girls), football (boys), netball (girls), and general sports aptitude. Applications for DSA-Sec typically open around May each year through the MOE DSA portal.

Parents considering SKSS may find it helpful to attend the school's open house, which is usually held between May and June. Connecting with current families through the school's social media channels can also provide useful perspectives. Understanding Subject-Based Banding is worthwhile, as it allows students to take subjects at different levels according to their strengths rather than being placed in a fixed stream.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

SKSS follows the national secondary curriculum, with students preparing for the GCE O-Level examinations. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional), Science, and Social Studies. Students can also choose from elective subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, History, Nutrition and Food Science, and Exercise and Sports Science.

The school's ALP in Health Science and Technology connects Mathematics and Science concepts to practical applications in health and nutrition. Bilingual education is supported through options such as Chinese Syllabus B for students from multilingual backgrounds. Full Subject-Based Banding allows students to study individual subjects at levels matching their ability, offering a more personalised academic pathway.

The Class of 2024 achieved strong O-Level results, with high pass rates across the cohort. Students have also performed well in external competitions, including a runners-up finish in a national health-focused design challenge that combined scientific knowledge with creative problem-solving.

For students at SKSS who would benefit from additional support in Mathematics, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the O-Level syllabus, helping students build confidence and strengthen their problem-solving skills.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The SKSS campus features barrier-free access and facilities to support students with Special Educational Needs. The school is equipped with smart classrooms for interactive learning, a well-stocked library, science and computer laboratories, arts studios, and a sports complex that supports the LLP programme.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are an integral part of student life at SKSS, developing skills in leadership, teamwork, and discipline. The school offers CCAs across four categories:

Sports: Badminton (boys and girls), Basketball (boys and girls), Football (boys), Hockey (boys and girls), Netball (girls).

Uniformed Groups: Girl Guides (girls), National Police Cadet Corps (boys and girls), Red Cross Youth (boys and girls), National Cadet Corps Land (boys).

Performing Arts: Choir (boys and girls), Guzheng Ensemble (boys and girls), Modern Dance (boys and girls), English Drama (boys and girls), Concert Band (boys and girls).

Clubs and Societies: Art and Crafts (boys and girls), Audio Visual Aid (boys and girls).

Participation in CCAs contributes to character development and can also support DSA applications to post-secondary institutions.

Student Life and School Culture

The culture at SKSS centres on values such as humility, service, and resilience. Student councils take an active role in organising school events, and international exchange programmes provide opportunities for students to engage with peers from other countries.

Class sizes are approximately 40 students, with pastoral care structures that include anti-bullying workshops and well-being check-ins. Teachers maintain supportive relationships with students, and the school's approach to discipline focuses on building social-emotional competencies.

For students transitioning from primary to secondary school, establishing a consistent daily study routine early on can ease the adjustment. Joining a CCA promptly is another effective way to build friendships and settle into the school community. MOE-supported resilience programmes are also available to help students manage the increased academic and social expectations of secondary school life.

Frequently Asked Questions about Seng Kang Secondary School

Seng Kang Secondary School is a government co-educational institution that provides a student-centred, values-driven education. The school offers distinctive programmes, including an Applied Learning Programme in Health Science and Technology and a Learning for Life Programme in Sports and Outdoor Education, both of which contribute to well-rounded student development. Parents are encouraged to attend the school's open house or review official MOE resources to assess whether the school is a suitable fit for their child.

Yes. Seng Kang Secondary School admits both boys and girls and operates on a single-session timetable, providing an inclusive learning environment for all students.

The Ministry of Education does not publish official rankings of secondary schools in Singapore. School suitability is better assessed by examining factors such as academic programmes, CCAs, PSLE cut-off points, and the school's educational philosophy. For SKSS, the ALP in STEM and LLP in sports and outdoor education are notable programme highlights.

For the 2025 intake, the indicative Achievement Level cut-off points were: Posting Group 3 at 15 to 19, Posting Group 2 at 21 to 24, and Posting Group 1 at 25 to 27 (non-affiliated). These figures represent the score of the last admitted student and may change annually depending on demand. The MOE SchoolFinder website provides the most current data after each Secondary 1 posting exercise.

Regular school hours run from 8.00 am to 3.30 pm on weekdays, with an earlier dismissal at 12.30 pm on Fridays. CCA sessions are generally held on Wednesdays after school, from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm. The school's general office is open from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm on weekdays.

The school offers a range of O-Level subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, History, Art, Design and Technology, Nutrition and Food Science, and Mother Tongue Languages. Subject-Based Banding allows students to take subjects at different levels based on their individual strengths. For the latest subject combinations, parents should refer to the school's official website.

SKSS offers CCAs across four categories. Sports include Badminton, Basketball, Football, Hockey, and Netball. Uniformed groups include Girl Guides, NPCC, Red Cross Youth, and NCC (Land). Performing arts options include Choir, Guzheng Ensemble, Modern Dance, English Drama, and Concert Band. Clubs and societies include Art and Crafts and Audio Visual Aid. All students are encouraged to participate in at least one CCA.

The school is located at 10 Compassvale Lane, Singapore 545090. The telephone number is 6388 7258, the fax number is 6388 7254, and the email address is [email protected]. The general office operates from 7.00 am to 6.00 pm on weekdays.

No. SKSS does not have an affiliation with any primary school. All applicants are assessed on the same non-affiliated basis, whether through PSLE cut-off scores or DSA.

The ALP at SKSS focuses on STEM through the lens of Health Science and Technology. Students engage in practical, inquiry-based activities that apply scientific and mathematical concepts to real-world health and nutrition challenges. The programme builds on foundational Science knowledge from primary school and strengthens problem-solving skills.

The LLP at SKSS, themed "Live Active!", is centred on Sports and Outdoor Education. The programme promotes physical fitness, resilience, and character development through outdoor activities and structured sports participation. It complements the school's CCA offerings and supports holistic student growth.

Yes. The school has dedicated Special Educational Needs Officers who provide targeted support. This includes workshops addressing conditions such as Dyslexia and ADHD, whole-school awareness initiatives, and focused group sessions that equip students with effective learning strategies.

The school is accessible by SBS bus services 27, 80, 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 119, 156, 159, 163, 372, and 965. The nearest MRT and LRT stations are Sengkang MRT and Ranggung LRT.

SKSS promotes a student-centred, values-driven education that emphasises humility, service, resilience, and global citizenship. The LLP in sports and outdoor education fosters active living and perseverance, while the school's broader discipline framework focuses on developing social-emotional competencies in every student.

Students are prepared through a structured curriculum that includes core and elective O-Level subjects, supported by Subject-Based Banding that allows them to study at levels suited to their ability. The ALP and LLP complement academic preparation by developing applied skills, critical thinking, and resilience. For students seeking additional Mathematics support outside school, DeepThink is a math tuition centre whose O-Level-aligned programmes can help reinforce classroom learning and build exam readiness.

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