Secondary

Math Tuition for Woodlands Ring Secondary School Students

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

Established in 1998 amid Singapore’s rapid urban growth in Woodlands, WRSS was founded to serve the burgeoning north-western community, starting with just 10 classes and 15 teachers. The school's mission is to based on PSLE results or DSA. DeepThink's Secondary Math programme supports Woodlands Ring Secondary School students with stream-specific classes for G1, G2, and G3.

About Woodlands Ring Secondary School

Established in 1998 amid Singapore’s rapid urban growth in Woodlands, WRSS was founded to serve the burgeoning north-western community, starting with just 10 classes and 15 teachers. Today, it has evolved into a vibrant hub for over 1,100 students, emphasizing a supportive environment that prepares young minds for a dynamic world.

Founded: 1998
Mission: based on PSLE results or DSA

How DeepThink supports Woodlands Ring 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

Woodlands Ring Secondary School (WRSS) began operating in 1998 to serve families in Singapore's expanding north-western region. The school opened with 10 classes and a teaching staff of 15, and has since grown to enrol more than 1,100 students. It is a government co-educational school that runs on a single session, offering mother tongue options in Chinese, Malay, and Tamil. WRSS does not hold Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status.

The school's motto is "Work hard and smart, Rise to every challenge, Serve the school and community." Its vision centres on developing every student into a worthy, resilient, and selfless individual, underpinned by core values of integrity, responsibility, respect, resilience, and care.

Two signature programmes define WRSS's educational approach. The Applied Learning Programme (ALP), titled "Future of Transportation," focuses on robotics and STEM through The Robotics Education & Enterprise (TREE) initiative, where students work on applied projects such as designing autonomous vehicles. The Learning for Life Programme (LLP) in Community Youth Leadership engages students in community service projects aimed at building social responsibility and empathy.

Admission Process

Admission to WRSS at Secondary 1 takes place through two main channels: the PSLE posting exercise and the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.

For the 2025 intake, the indicative PSLE Achievement Level (AL) cut-off points for non-affiliated students were: Posting Group 3 at 12 to 22, Posting Group 2 at 21 to 25, and Posting Group 1 at 25 to 29. These figures reflect the score of the last student admitted in the previous cycle and may shift annually. Updated cut-off data is published on the MOE website after each S1 posting exercise.

DSA applications are accepted in the areas of Leadership, Performing Arts, Sports, and STEM (particularly robotics). Applications are submitted through the MOE DSA portal, which typically opens mid-year for entry the following January.

WRSS operates under Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB), which allows students to study different subjects at different levels according to their individual strengths. The school does not offer an Integrated Programme; students follow the standard secondary curriculum leading to the GCE O-Level examinations.

WRSS is a non-affiliated school, meaning no primary school students receive affiliation priority during the S1 posting process. Parents considering WRSS are advised to attend open house events (typically held between May and June), review the school's profile on the MOE SchoolFinder portal, and check transport accessibility from Admiralty MRT station.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

The academic programme at WRSS follows the MOE curriculum framework with subjects spanning English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional), Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Combined Science options), and Humanities (Social Studies, Geography, History). Elective subjects include Art, Design and Technology, Nutrition and Food Science, and additional language options such as Higher Chinese and Higher Malay.

Under Full Subject-Based Banding, students can take individual subjects at more demanding levels if they demonstrate the aptitude, rather than being placed in a fixed stream for all subjects. This structure supports differentiated learning across the cohort.

The school has maintained steady O-Level results, with particular strength in Mathematics and the Sciences. Students have received recognition through national competitions and talent programmes, including the Science Talent Programme. WRSS has also been awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Inspired School Initiative recognition.

The TREE robotics programme, integrated into the curriculum through the ALP, gives students hands-on experience with engineering design processes and computational thinking. Bilingual STEM workshops and leadership-oriented academic tracks further broaden learning opportunities.

For students at WRSS who are looking to build a stronger foundation in Mathematics, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the O-Level syllabus, which some families in the WRSS community have found helpful for reinforcing classroom learning.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

WRSS is currently operating from a temporary campus at the former Fuchun Secondary School site at 21 Woodlands Avenue 1, Singapore 739062. The school is expected to return to its permanent location at 10 Woodlands Ring Road, Singapore 738239, tentatively in January 2029. Planned upgrades for the permanent campus include redesigned library spaces, upgraded science laboratories, and dedicated innovation areas for robotics and STEM activities. Current facilities at the temporary site include smart classrooms, computer laboratories, a sports field, and arts studios.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are compulsory and span four categories:

Sports: Badminton (Boys), Basketball (Boys), Hockey (Boys), Netball (Girls), Softball (Boys), and Volleyball (Girls).

Performing Arts: Chinese Dance, Choir, Concert Band, Malay Dance, and Modern Dance.

Uniformed Groups: National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC), Red Cross Youth, and Scouts.

Clubs and Societies: Robotics (through the TREE programme), Leadership Club, and Infocomm Club.

CCA participation contributes to students' holistic development and can also support DSA applications to junior colleges and other post-secondary institutions.

Student Life and School Culture

WRSS fosters a school culture grounded in its vision of developing worthy, resilient, and selfless individuals. Class sizes typically range from 35 to 40 students, and the school maintains a teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 1 to 11, which supports closer pastoral engagement between teachers and students.

Daily school life includes structured academic periods, co-curricular sessions, and well-being programmes informed by MOE guidelines. Peer mentoring initiatives and community service drives are regular features of the school calendar, reinforcing the school's emphasis on care and social responsibility.

For students entering Secondary 1, the school provides orientation activities and access to school counsellors to support the transition from primary school. Parents and students who have attended WRSS frequently highlight the approachable and supportive nature of the teaching staff as a defining characteristic of the school environment.

Frequently Asked Questions about Woodlands Ring Secondary School

Woodlands Ring Secondary School is a government co-educational institution with programmes in STEM through its Applied Learning Programme (Future of Transportation and Robotics Education & Enterprise) and character development through its Learning for Life Programme in Community Youth Leadership. Parents are encouraged to visit the school during open house events or review published student outcomes to assess whether it is a suitable fit for their child.

Yes. Woodlands Ring Secondary School admits both boys and girls and operates as a single-session government school.

The Ministry of Education does not publish an official ranking of secondary schools in Singapore. The education system places emphasis on holistic development. Parents can assess schools based on their academic programmes, co-curricular offerings, and published student achievements.

Based on the most recent S1 posting results, the indicative Achievement Level (AL) cut-off points are: Posting Group 3 at 12 to 22, Posting Group 2 at 21 to 25, and Posting Group 1 at 25 to 29. These figures represent the score of the last student admitted in the previous cycle and may change from year to year.

The school is currently operating from a temporary campus at 21 Woodlands Avenue 1, Singapore 739062. It is expected to return to its permanent address at 10 Woodlands Ring Road, Singapore 738239, tentatively in January 2029.

The school can be reached by phone at 6364 3712 or by email at [email protected]. Additional information is available on the school's official website and the MOE SchoolFinder portal.

The school offers O-Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science), Humanities (Geography, History, Literature, Social Studies), mother tongue languages (Chinese, Malay, Higher Chinese, Higher Malay), Art, Design and Technology, and Nutrition and Food Science. Subject combinations are structured under Full Subject-Based Banding. Parents should check the school's curriculum page for the latest subject availability.

CCAs span four categories. Sports include Badminton (Boys), Basketball (Boys), Hockey (Boys), Netball (Girls), Softball (Boys), and Volleyball (Girls). Uniformed groups include NPCC, Red Cross Youth, and Scouts. Performing arts groups include Chinese Dance, Choir, Concert Band, Malay Dance, and Modern Dance. Clubs and societies include Robotics, Leadership, and Infocomm.

The ALP is centred on STEM and is titled "Future of Transportation." It includes The Robotics Education & Enterprise (TREE) initiative, which involves students in applied projects integrating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through real-world problem-solving activities.

The LLP focuses on Community Youth Leadership. Students participate in community service activities and leadership development projects designed to cultivate social responsibility, values, and character.

No. WRSS is a non-affiliated school. There are no affiliation bonuses during the S1 posting process. Admission is determined by PSLE Achievement Level scores or through the DSA scheme.

As a government school, monthly fees for Singapore citizens are typically around S$5 for base school fees, with additional miscellaneous fees. Exact amounts vary by nationality and may be confirmed through the MOE fees checker or by contacting the school directly. Financial assistance schemes are available for families who require support.

No. WRSS follows the standard secondary curriculum leading to the GCE O-Level examinations. Full Subject-Based Banding is available, allowing students to take individual subjects at different levels based on their strengths.

The step up in mathematical rigour from primary to secondary school can be significant. DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering structured O-Level Mathematics programmes that some WRSS families have used to complement classroom instruction and strengthen foundational understanding in the subject.

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