Primary

Math Tuition for Yumin Primary School Students

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

The school was founded in 1975. DeepThink's Primary Math programme is designed to support Yumin Primary School students from P1 through P6.

About Yumin Primary School

Founded: 1975

How DeepThink supports Yumin Primary School students

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

Yumin Primary School traces its origins to 1975, when two Chinese village schools — Yook Kiau and Ping Min — merged in the Tampines area. The school was subsequently relocated and renamed in 1985, with further facility upgrades taking place in 2003 and 2017. It operates as a government co-educational single-session primary school, serving students from Primary 1 through Primary 6.

The school's guiding motto is "We Aspire, We Strive, We Achieve, We Serve," and its educational philosophy centres on building character, developing critical thinking, and preparing students for active citizenship. Yumin places strong emphasis on bilingualism and values-based education, offering Chinese, Malay, and Tamil as Mother Tongue Language options.

Two signature programmes define the school's educational approach. The Applied Learning Programme (ALP) focuses on STEM through game design and making, where students engage with coding, design thinking, and mathematical reasoning in practical project settings. The Learning for Life Programme (LLP) centres on community service and student leadership, cultivating a sense of social responsibility. Complementing these is I3QUEST (Question, Imagine, Innovate, Inspire), an inquiry-based learning framework that runs across year levels.

Yumin does not hold Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status. The school provides support for diverse learners, including the P1 TRANSIT programme, which assists Primary 1 students with social and behavioural adjustment during their first year.

Admission Process

Admission to Yumin Primary School at the Primary 1 level follows the Ministry of Education's annual P1 Registration Exercise. Registration is conducted online through the MOE P1 Registration Portal and proceeds through several phases: Phase 1, Phase 2A, Phase 2B, Phase 2C, and Phase 2C Supplementary.

Phase 1 is reserved for children who have a sibling currently enrolled at the school. Phase 2A gives priority to children of former students who have joined the alumni association, as well as children of current school staff. Phase 2B accommodates children whose parents have volunteered at the school or who are members of an associated community organisation. Phase 2C is open to all Singapore citizens and permanent residents who do not qualify under the earlier phases.

When applications in any phase exceed the available places, a ballot is conducted. Priority in balloting is given to families living within 1 km of the school, followed by those living between 1 km and 2 km. Parents should refer to the MOE website for the most current registration dates, eligibility requirements, and vacancy information for each phase.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

Yumin Primary School delivers the standard MOE primary curriculum, covering English Language, Mathematics, Science (from Primary 3), and Mother Tongue Languages. Higher Mother Tongue options, including Higher Chinese and Higher Malay, are available for eligible students. Foundation-level Mother Tongue courses are offered for those who benefit from a more gradual pace.

The school's STEM-oriented Applied Learning Programme integrates game design and coding into mathematics and science instruction, giving students opportunities to apply abstract concepts through hands-on project work. The I3QUEST framework encourages students to ask questions, form hypotheses, and work through problems collaboratively — skills that carry across all subject areas.

Students in Primary 5 and 6 receive targeted preparation for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE), with teachers focusing on examination techniques, time management, and structured revision. Yumin students have performed well at the PSLE, with strong pass rates across cohorts. In mathematics competitions, students have earned awards at events such as the Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO), the Raffles Institution Primary Math World Contest, and the Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad for Primary Schools.

Families seeking additional support in mathematics outside school hours may consider DeepThink, a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the primary Mathematics syllabus, covering both standard and higher-ability tracks.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

Yumin's campus includes interactive classrooms fitted with learning technology, a school library, and dedicated spaces for its STEM programme where students work on game design prototypes and coding projects. Outdoor facilities include multipurpose courts and an eco-garden used for science-related activities and environmental education. Allied educators are present on campus to provide inclusive learning support.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are offered across four categories. In sports, students can participate in netball (girls), football (boys), and volleyball (boys). Uniformed groups include the Scouts and Red Cross Youth, which develop leadership, discipline, and a sense of community responsibility. Performing arts options comprise the Choir, String Ensemble, Guzheng Ensemble, and Modern Dance. Clubs and societies include Infocomm Technology (Media Production), Art and Crafts, and Environmental Science.

Younger students may have access to modular CCA sessions that allow them to sample different activities before committing to a regular CCA. The Infocomm Club, in particular, connects with the school's ALP in STEM, giving students additional exposure to coding, robotics, and logical problem-solving.

Student Life and School Culture

Daily life at Yumin Primary School is shaped by the school's emphasis on character development, community involvement, and mutual respect. The school operates a single session, with typical hours running from approximately 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM, though schedules may vary for CCA sessions and supplementary programmes.

The Learning for Life Programme anchors the school's approach to character education, with students participating in community service projects and taking on leadership roles through student council and peer mentoring. Civics and Moral Education, Social Studies, and assembly programmes further reinforce values such as responsibility, resilience, and care for others.

Yumin maintains communication with parents through regular parent-teacher meetings, school newsletters, and events that mark student milestones. The school encourages parental participation in school activities and community service initiatives linked to the LLP.

Special Educational Needs (SEN) officers support students with social and behavioural needs, and the P1 TRANSIT programme helps incoming Primary 1 students settle into the school environment. Primary education at Yumin is free for Singapore citizens, with a monthly miscellaneous fee of up to SGD 13. Permanent residents pay monthly fees as set by MOE.

Frequently Asked Questions about Yumin Primary School

Yumin Primary School is a well-regarded government primary school in Singapore with a track record of strong PSLE performance. The school offers signature programmes in STEM-based learning (through its I3QUEST Applied Learning Programme) and community service leadership, alongside a wide selection of CCAs. Parents considering the school should visit during open house events to assess whether its programmes and culture suit their child.

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

Registration follows MOE's annual P1 Registration Exercise, conducted through the MOE P1 Registration Portal. It proceeds in phases: Phase 1 (siblings of current students), Phase 2A (children of alumni members and staff), Phase 2B (parent volunteers and community affiliations), Phase 2C (open to all citizens and permanent residents), and Phase 2C Supplementary. When demand exceeds places, balloting is held with priority for families living closer to the school.

The school follows the MOE curriculum for English, Mathematics, Science, and Mother Tongue Languages, with structured revision and examination preparation intensifying in Primary 5 and 6. Teachers focus on exam techniques, time management, and problem-solving strategies. The I3QUEST programme reinforces critical thinking skills that support PSLE readiness across subjects.

CCAs include sports (netball, football, volleyball), uniformed groups (Scouts, Red Cross Youth), performing arts (Choir, String Ensemble, Guzheng Ensemble, Modern Dance), and clubs (Infocomm Technology, Art and Crafts, Environmental Science). Some CCAs are gender-specific for sports, while most are open to all students. Modular CCA sessions may be available for younger students to explore different activities.

The school offers Chinese, Malay, and Tamil as Mother Tongue Languages. Higher Chinese and Higher Malay are available for students who qualify. Foundation Chinese and Foundation Malay are also offered for students who need a more gradual learning pace.

I3QUEST stands for Question, Imagine, Innovate, Inspire. It is Yumin's Applied Learning Programme, centred on STEM through game design and making. Students engage in hands-on projects that develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills through coding, prototyping, and collaborative inquiry.

Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs (SEN) officers who support students with social and behavioural needs. The P1 TRANSIT programme specifically helps Primary 1 students adjust to the school environment. Parents seeking detailed information about available support should contact the school directly.

Primary education is free for Singapore citizens, with a monthly miscellaneous fee of up to SGD 13. Permanent residents pay monthly tuition fees as determined by MOE, which are subject to periodic revision. Additional costs may apply for enrichment programmes or CCA-related activities.

Yes. Under MOE's P1 Registration framework, siblings of current students receive guaranteed placement in Phase 1. Children of alumni who have registered with the school's alumni association are given priority in Phase 2A. Subsequent phases are based on other affiliations and residential proximity to the school.

All students study English as the medium of instruction alongside a Mother Tongue Language — Chinese, Malay, or Tamil. The school offers Higher and Foundation levels to accommodate different language abilities, ensuring that every student develops competency in at least two languages.

For families looking for structured mathematics support beyond the school curriculum, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers programmes covering the primary Mathematics syllabus, including preparation for higher-ability tracks and the PSLE. Small-group classes allow for focused attention on areas where individual students may need reinforcement.

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