Primary

Math Tuition for Woodgrove Primary School Students

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

How DeepThink supports Woodgrove Primary School students

  • Lessons follow the MOE Primary Math syllabus exactly — the same topics, heuristics, and model-drawing methods your child uses at Woodgrove 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

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 Woodgrove Primary School?

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 Woodgrove Primary School.

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

Woodgrove Primary School is a government co-educational primary school situated in the Woodlands planning area. It was established in January 1999, initially operating from shared premises with Woodlands Ring Primary School before moving to its own campus along Woodlands Drive. The school opened with 660 pupils across 17 classes and has since grown into a well-established institution serving the northern region of Singapore.

The school operates on a single-session model and is guided by the vision of nurturing Future-Ready Lifelong Learners, Resilient and Courageous Leaders, Responsible and Active Contributors, and Committed and Concerned Citizens. Its values-based approach to education places emphasis on both academic development and character formation.

Woodgrove holds the Lee Kuan Yew Award for All Round Excellence, which recognises schools that achieve strong outcomes across academics, co-curricular activities, and character development. Students have performed well in national competitions, including earning distinctions at the Raffles Mathematical Olympiad and bronze awards at the Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad for Primary Schools. Graduates have gone on to secure places at reputable secondary schools, with many pursuing pathways in STEM-related fields at the tertiary level.

Admission Process

Primary 1 registration at Woodgrove Primary School follows the Ministry of Education's annual Registration Exercise, which is conducted across several phases: Phase 1, Phase 2A, Phase 2B, Phase 2C, and Phase 2C Supplementary.

In Phase 1, places are reserved for children who have a sibling currently enrolled at the school. Phase 2A covers children whose parents are members of the school's advisory or management committee, alumni of the school, or staff members. Phase 2B is for children whose parents have volunteered at the school or who are members of a church or clan associated with the school. Phases 2C and 2C Supplementary are open to all Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children who have not secured a place in earlier phases.

When the number of applicants exceeds available places in any phase, balloting is conducted. Priority during balloting is given based on home-to-school distance: children living within 1 km are considered first, followed by those within 1 to 2 km, and then those beyond 2 km. Parents can refer to past balloting data on the MOE SchoolFinder portal and should check the MOE website for registration dates and documentation requirements each year.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

Woodgrove Primary School delivers the standard MOE curriculum covering English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), and Mother Tongue Languages. The school offers Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, with Higher Mother Tongue options available for eligible students. Foundation-level Mother Tongue courses are also provided for pupils who need additional language support.

The school's Applied Learning Programme centres on effective communication through drama-based teaching methods, which are integrated across English and Mother Tongue lessons. Its Learning for Life Programme focuses on dance, providing all students with exposure to the performing arts as part of their broader development.

In Mathematics, the school follows the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract approach recommended by MOE, using physical manipulatives and visual models before moving to abstract notation. STEM-related activities, including robotics challenges, are woven into the curriculum to develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills. Students in Primary 5 and 6 receive structured preparation for the PSLE, with an emphasis on exam technique, time management, and conceptual understanding across all examinable subjects.

For families looking to supplement their child's mathematics learning, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers programmes aligned to the primary school syllabus, with a focus on building strong conceptual foundations.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

Woodgrove Primary School's campus includes facilities typical of a modern government primary school. Classrooms are equipped with interactive technology for lesson delivery, and the school maintains a library that hosts regular reading events such as Library Week. A STEM lab and multi-purpose hall support hands-on learning activities, while outdoor green spaces are used for environmental and physical education programmes.

Co-Curricular Activities are offered across four categories. In sports, students can participate in Badminton, Basketball, Football, Table Tennis, and Rope Skipping. Performing arts options include Chinese Orchestra, Choir, Modern Dance, Chinese Dance, Indian Dance, Malay Dance, and English Drama. Uniformed groups such as Scouts and Girl Guides (Brownies) are available for students interested in community service and leadership development. Clubs including Robotics, Art and Crafts, Chinese Culture and Language, and Digital Media round out the offerings. Modular CCA sessions may be available for lower primary students to help them explore different activities before committing to a regular CCA.

Student Life and School Culture

School life at Woodgrove Primary is shaped by a calendar of events designed to build community and encourage personal growth. The Learning Festival, held at the start of Term 3, is a three-day programme of interactive activities aimed at fostering curiosity and collaboration across year levels. Cultural events such as Racial Harmony Day, Chinese New Year, and Hari Raya celebrations give students opportunities to learn about Singapore's diverse heritage through performances, crafts, and shared activities.

The school runs several signature programmes that contribute to its sense of community. The P6 Air Dry Clay Legacy Project involves graduating students creating figurines to welcome the incoming Primary 1 cohort, building a sense of continuity between year groups. The P5 Outdoors Camp provides an experiential learning opportunity outside the classroom, with activities focused on teamwork, resilience, and self-reliance.

Environmental awareness is promoted through the Green Club, which organises activities such as upcycling projects tied to occasions like World Environment Day. The school also supports students with special educational needs through dedicated SEN Officers and transition programmes such as P1 TRANSIT, which assists students with social and behavioural adjustment.

Parent engagement is encouraged through orientation events, cultural celebrations, and regular communication channels between teachers and families.

Frequently Asked Questions about Woodgrove Primary School

Woodgrove Primary School is a well-regarded government school that offers a balanced education combining academic rigour with character development. It holds the Lee Kuan Yew Award for All Round Excellence and provides distinctive programmes in communication through drama and dance. Parents considering the school are encouraged to attend open house events or contact the school directly to assess whether its approach suits their child.

Yes. Woodgrove Primary School is a co-educational government school that enrols both boys and girls from Primary 1 through Primary 6.

Registration follows MOE's Primary 1 Registration Exercise, conducted in phases from Phase 1 through Phase 2C Supplementary. Siblings of current students receive priority in Phase 1, while later phases are open to the general public. If applications exceed vacancies in any phase, balloting is carried out with distance-based priority. Parents should consult the MOE website for annual registration dates and required documents.

Phase 2C is open to Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident children who have not been placed in earlier phases. When applications exceed available spots, a ballot is conducted. Children living within 1 km of the school are given priority, followed by those within 1 to 2 km, and then those living further away. Past balloting results can be viewed on the MOE SchoolFinder portal.

The school provides structured preparation in Primary 5 and 6 that covers exam techniques, revision strategies, and time management across all core subjects. Weighted assessments are used throughout the year to build understanding progressively rather than relying solely on end-of-year examinations, in line with MOE's emphasis on holistic learning.

The school offers CCAs in sports (Badminton, Basketball, Football, Table Tennis, Rope Skipping), performing arts (Chinese Orchestra, Choir, Modern Dance, Chinese Dance, Indian Dance, Malay Dance, English Drama), uniformed groups (Scouts, Girl Guides/Brownies), and clubs (Robotics, Art and Crafts, Chinese Culture and Language, Digital Media). Younger students may have access to modular CCA sessions to explore their interests.

The school offers Chinese, Malay, and Tamil as Mother Tongue Languages. Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, and Higher Tamil are available for students who qualify, and Foundation-level courses are provided for those who need additional support. Parents should confirm specific language availability during the registration process.

Woodgrove Primary School operates on a single-session schedule, with school hours typically running from approximately 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM in line with MOE's standard primary school timetable. Exact timings may vary, so parents should check with the school for the current schedule.

Primary education is free for Singapore Citizens, subject to a small monthly miscellaneous fee of up to SGD 13. Permanent Residents pay a monthly fee of approximately SGD 255, though rates are updated periodically. Parents should refer to the MOE website for the most current fee schedule.

Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers on staff and runs the P1 TRANSIT programme, which provides support for students with social and behavioural needs during their transition into primary school. Parents of children with specific learning requirements should contact the school to discuss available accommodations.

The school's Applied Learning Programme develops communication skills through drama-based pedagogy, while its Learning for Life Programme uses dance to build confidence and creativity. School-wide events such as the Learning Festival, cultural celebrations, and the P5 Outdoors Camp provide additional opportunities for social, emotional, and character growth.

Cultural awareness is built into the school calendar through events like Racial Harmony Day, Chinese New Year, and Hari Raya celebrations. These events feature performances, hands-on craft activities, and interactive sessions that help students appreciate Singapore's multicultural society.

Parents who wish to provide supplementary mathematics support can consider external tuition options. DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering structured programmes that follow the MOE primary mathematics syllabus, with a focus on conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills relevant to the PSLE.

The school's Green Club leads sustainability-focused activities such as upcycling projects and participation in events like World Environment Day. These hands-on initiatives teach students about environmental responsibility and creative reuse of materials.

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