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Math Tuition for St Andrew's School (Junior) Students

Small-group Primary Math classes where every child gets individual attention — and the skills to show it in exams.

St Andrew's School is a family of schools in Singapore, affiliated to each other as well as to the Anglican Diocese of Singapore. It comprises St Andrew's School (Junior), St Andrew's School (Secondary) and St Andrew's Junior College (SAJC). DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support St Andrew's School (Junior) students from P1 through P6.

About St Andrew's School (Junior)

St Andrew's School is a family of schools in Singapore, affiliated to each other as well as to the Anglican Diocese of Singapore. It comprises St Andrew's School (Junior), St Andrew's School (Secondary) and St Andrew's Junior College (SAJC). The schools are often referred to as The Saints' Family.

How DeepThink supports St Andrew's School (Junior) students

  • Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at St Andrew's School (Junior)

  • 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

The programme

What your child gets at DeepThink

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.

Class size

Small group

Every student gets individual attention

Weekly duration

1.5 hours

Levels covered

P1 – P6

PSLE prep

Integrated from P5

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for parents

Does DeepThink follow the same syllabus my child is on at St Andrew's School (Junior)?

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 St Andrew's School (Junior).

How will I know if my child is making progress?

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.

When should my child start tuition?

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.

What makes DeepThink different from other math tuition centres?

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.

School Overview

St Andrew's School (Junior) is a government-aided Anglican boys' primary school located along Francis Thomas Drive in Singapore. It traces its roots to the founding of St Andrew's School in 1862 by the Anglican Diocese of Singapore, making it one of the oldest educational institutions in the country. The junior school serves boys from Primary 1 to Primary 6 and operates under the motto Sursum Corda, meaning "Lift Up Your Hearts."

As part of the broader St Andrew's family of schools, the junior school shares a Christian heritage that places emphasis on character formation, service to the community, and moral development alongside academic learning. The school's values framework centres on nurturing boys to become servant leaders who contribute positively to society. It maintains an affiliation with St Andrew's Secondary School, which provides graduating students with priority consideration during the Secondary 1 posting process.

Admission Process

Admission to St Andrew's School (Junior) at Primary 1 follows the MOE Primary 1 Registration Exercise, which is conducted in phases each year.

In Phase 1, places are reserved for children whose siblings are currently enrolled in the school. Phase 2A covers children whose parents or siblings are former students of the school, children whose parents are members of the school's advisory or management committee, and children whose parents are staff members. Phase 2B is open to children whose parents have joined the school as parent volunteers for at least 40 hours, those affiliated with the church associated with the school, and those endorsed by community or clan leaders. Phase 2C and 2C Supplementary are open to all Singaporean and Permanent Resident children who have not secured a place in earlier phases.

For international students, admission is handled through a separate MOE process. Parents considering St Andrew's Junior should attend the school's open house events, typically held between May and July, to learn more about the school environment and programmes before the registration exercise begins.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

St Andrew's School (Junior) follows the MOE primary school syllabus, covering core subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Mother Tongue Language (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil), and Science from Primary 3 onwards. The school adopts a structured approach to literacy and numeracy in the lower primary years, building a strong foundation before students progress to more complex topics in upper primary.

Mathematics instruction at the school follows the Singapore Math curriculum, which emphasises conceptual understanding through the concrete-pictorial-abstract approach. Students develop problem-solving skills progressively, starting with basic number sense and operations before advancing to fractions, decimals, ratios, and geometry. For families seeking additional support in Mathematics beyond school hours, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the MOE primary syllabus, helping students reinforce classroom learning at their own pace.

Beyond the core subjects, the school integrates programmes such as Programme for Active Learning (PAL) in the lower primary years, which exposes students to sports, outdoor education, performing arts, and visual arts in a non-competitive setting. Higher Ability students may be offered opportunities through school-based enrichment or subject-specific stretch programmes. The school also participates in various inter-school academic competitions in subjects like Mathematics and Science.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The St Andrew's Junior campus includes facilities designed to support both academic and physical development. These include general-purpose classrooms, a school library, computer laboratories, science rooms, an indoor sports hall, a field, and outdoor play areas. The campus is part of the larger St Andrew's Village, which allows for some shared use of facilities across the junior and secondary schools.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are offered from Primary 3 onwards and span four main categories. In sports, students can participate in activities such as rugby, swimming, football, hockey, and athletics. The performing arts category includes options like concert band, choir, and drama. Uniformed groups such as the Cub Scouts provide structured programmes focused on leadership, teamwork, and outdoor skills. Clubs and societies round out the offerings, with options in areas like robotics and environmental awareness.

The school has a strong sporting tradition, with rugby and swimming being particularly well-represented at inter-school competitions. CCA participation contributes to students' holistic development and can also support Direct School Admission (DSA) applications to secondary schools.

Student Life and School Culture

Daily school life at St Andrew's Junior is shaped by its Anglican heritage and emphasis on values-based education. The school day typically begins with an assembly that may include chapel services, hymns, or reflections, reflecting the Christian character of the institution. Pastoral care is provided through form teachers who oversee the well-being of students in their classes, supported by a school counsellor.

The school promotes a culture of respect, responsibility, and care through its character education programme, which is woven into daily lessons and school-wide events. Values-in-Action (VIA) projects give students opportunities to contribute to the wider community through service activities appropriate to their age group.

As an all-boys school, St Andrew's Junior fosters camaraderie through shared experiences in CCAs, camps, and level-wide programmes. Annual events such as Sports Day, the school concert, and inter-house competitions create opportunities for students to develop teamwork and school spirit. The school also organises outdoor learning experiences and camps for upper primary students, providing exposure beyond the classroom.

Parents are encouraged to be involved through the Parent Support Group, which organises events and supports school programmes throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions about St Andrew's School (Junior)

St Andrew's School (Junior) is a well-established government-aided Anglican boys' primary school with a history stretching back to 1862. It provides a structured academic programme alongside strong co-curricular offerings, particularly in sports like rugby and swimming. The school places significant emphasis on character development and service through its Christian ethos. Parents should consider whether the school's values, single-gender environment, and programmes align with their child's needs.

No, St Andrew's School (Junior) is an all-boys primary school. It admits only male students from Primary 1 through Primary 6.

As a primary school, St Andrew's Junior does not have its own cut-off points. However, graduates benefit from affiliation with St Andrew's Secondary School, which means they receive priority consideration during the Secondary 1 posting exercise. The Achievement Level (AL) cut-off for St Andrew's Secondary may vary each year depending on the applicant pool. Parents should refer to the latest MOE posting data for the most current figures.

St Andrew's School was established in 1862 by the Anglican Diocese of Singapore, making it one of the oldest schools in the country. Over the decades, the school expanded and eventually separated into junior and secondary sections. The junior school caters to boys in Primary 1 to 6 and is part of St Andrew's Village, a shared campus that brings together the junior and secondary schools in a single location along Francis Thomas Drive.

Primary 1 registration follows the MOE framework conducted in phases. Phase 1 is for siblings of current students. Phase 2A covers children of alumni, advisory committee members, and staff. Phase 2B applies to children of parent volunteers, church members, and those endorsed by community leaders. Phases 2C and 2C Supplementary are open to all eligible children. Each phase has a limited number of places, and balloting may occur if demand exceeds supply.

CCAs are available from Primary 3 and include sports such as rugby, swimming, football, hockey, and athletics. Performing arts options include concert band, choir, and drama. The Cub Scouts represent the uniformed group category. Clubs and societies cover interests like robotics and environmental studies. The school is particularly well known for its rugby and swimming programmes.

Yes, the school is affiliated with St Andrew's Secondary School. This affiliation gives graduating Primary 6 students from St Andrew's Junior a priority advantage when applying for a place at the secondary school through the MOE posting exercise.

The school follows the MOE Mathematics syllabus, which uses the concrete-pictorial-abstract approach to build conceptual understanding progressively. Students who need further reinforcement or challenge beyond classroom instruction can consider external options. DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering programmes that follow the MOE primary syllabus, providing structured practice for students at different ability levels.

The school is guided by its Anglican heritage and the motto Sursum Corda, which translates to "Lift Up Your Hearts." Core values include respect, responsibility, and care, delivered through a character education programme integrated into daily school life. Service to the community is encouraged through Values-in-Action projects, and the broader aim is to develop boys into servant leaders.

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