Secondary

Math Tuition for Yusof Ishak Secondary School Students

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

Yusof Ishak Secondary School (YISS) is a co-educational government secondary school located in Punggol, Singapore. The school is named after Yusof Ishak, the first President of Singapore. DeepThink's Secondary Math programme supports Yusof Ishak Secondary School students with stream-specific classes for G1, G2, and G3.

About Yusof Ishak Secondary School

Yusof Ishak Secondary School (YISS) is a co-educational government secondary school located in Punggol, Singapore. The school is named after Yusof Ishak, the first President of Singapore.

How DeepThink supports Yusof Ishak 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

Yusof Ishak Secondary School (YISS) was originally established in 1965 under the name Jubilee Integrated Secondary School, offering instruction in both English and Malay. The following year, the school was renamed in honour of Singapore's inaugural President, Encik Yusof Ishak, and was officially opened by then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on 29 July 1966 at its Jubilee Road campus. The school moved to a new campus in Punggol in 2018, marking a fresh chapter in its development.

YISS is a government co-educational secondary school that operates on a single-session schedule. The school's motto, "Pioneering as One," underpins its approach to education, which is built around the values of integrity, responsibility, respect, resilience, and care. YISS places strong emphasis on developing both learners and leaders, guided by the belief that every student has the capacity to grow.

Two signature programmes define the school's distinctive character. The Applied Learning Programme (ALP), known as S4TEM@YI, centres on STEM for Sustainability, preparing students to engage with challenges related to smart and sustainable urban living. The Learning for Life Programme (LLP), titled YI LEAD+, focuses on Community Youth Leadership, developing students' sense of civic responsibility through structured service opportunities and leadership activities.

Admission Process

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

Based on the 2025 intake, the indicative PSLE Achievement Level cut-off points for non-affiliated students were: Posting Group 3 (Express) 6 to 14, Posting Group 2 (Normal Academic) 21 to 22, and Posting Group 1 (Normal Technical) 25 to 26. These figures represent the score of the last student admitted in that cycle and may shift from year to year. YISS is not affiliated with any primary school, so there are no affiliation-based priority adjustments.

For DSA, the school accepts applications across seven talent areas: Basketball (Boys), Community Youth Leadership, Modern Dance, Robotics, STEM, Table Tennis, and Wushu. Most categories are open to both boys and girls. Applications are submitted through the MOE DSA-Sec portal, typically between May and June, for entry the following January. Selection criteria focus on demonstrated aptitude and genuine interest in the relevant area.

Once enrolled, students are placed under Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB), which allows them to take individual subjects at different levels based on their strengths. This means students are not locked into a single stream and can pursue more demanding levels in subjects where they perform well. Families considering YISS may wish to attend the school's annual open house for a first-hand look at programmes and facilities.

Curriculum and Academic Programme

The academic programme at YISS follows the MOE national curriculum. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics (Elementary and Additional), the Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), and Humanities (Social Studies, Geography, History). Elective subjects available include Art, Mother Tongue Languages (Chinese, Malay, Tamil, with Higher and Syllabus B options), Design and Technology, and Food and Consumer Education.

Under Full Subject-Based Banding, students can take subjects at Express, Normal Academic, or Normal Technical levels depending on individual aptitude, allowing for a more tailored learning experience. The school prepares students for the GCE O-Level and N-Level examinations.

YISS has a track record of strong value-added academic performance and was notably the first school in Singapore to top the national value-added rankings in 1992. The school received the Academic Value-Added Award (Bronze) across multiple years from 2000 to 2009 and earned the Community in Nature School Award in 2024. Students have also achieved recognition in national competitions such as the Australian Mathematics Competition.

The S4TEM@YI Applied Learning Programme integrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with sustainability themes, giving students hands-on experience through projects related to urban farming, environmental monitoring, and smart city design. For students who want additional support in building their mathematics foundation alongside their school curriculum, DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes aligned to the O-Level and N-Level syllabuses.

Facilities and Co-Curricular Activities

The Punggol campus features modern facilities designed to support both academic learning and co-curricular engagement. These include smart classrooms equipped with digital learning tools, well-resourced science and computer laboratories, a library, dedicated arts studios, and a multipurpose sports complex. The campus also incorporates spaces for STEM exploration, including areas for robotics and urban farming projects, and is barrier-free accessible.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are an integral part of student life at YISS. The school offers a wide range of options across four categories:

Uniformed Groups: Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC), and National Cadet Corps (NCC Land), which develop discipline, teamwork, and a sense of service.

Performing Arts: Concert Band, Chinese Orchestra, Modern Dance, Choir, and Art Club, providing outlets for creative expression and performance.

Sports: Badminton, Basketball (Boys), Fencing, Floorball (Boys), Netball, Sepak Takraw (Boys), Softball (Girls), Table Tennis, and Wushu, fostering physical fitness and sportsmanship.

Clubs and Societies: English Language Drama and Debating Society (ELDDS), Robotics Club, STEM Club, Infocomm Technology, Environmental Science, and Community Youth Leadership, encouraging inquiry and innovation.

Several CCAs correspond directly to DSA talent areas, offering a natural pathway for students admitted through that route.

Student Life and School Culture

School culture at YISS is shaped by its founding motto, "Pioneering as One," and by its core values of integrity, responsibility, respect, resilience, and care. The school fosters an inclusive environment where students from diverse backgrounds learn and grow together.

Class sizes typically range from 30 to 40 students. Pastoral care is delivered through form teachers and a dedicated counselling team, with structured programmes addressing well-being, anti-bullying, and resilience. Special Educational Needs Officers are available on campus to support students who require additional assistance.

Parent engagement is encouraged through the Parent Support Group (PSG), meet-the-parents sessions, and orientation programmes for incoming Secondary 1 families. The school also conducts registration webinars and provides guidance on subject choices to help students and parents navigate the transition from primary to secondary education.

The Learning for Life Programme (YI LEAD+) is woven into school life, with community service and leadership development forming a regular part of the student experience. Values-in-action projects give students structured opportunities to contribute to the wider community, reinforcing the school's emphasis on responsible citizenship.

Frequently Asked Questions about Yusof Ishak Secondary School

YISS is a government secondary school with a strong value-added academic track record, signature programmes in STEM for Sustainability and Community Youth Leadership, and a broad range of CCAs. It was the first Singapore school to top the national value-added rankings and continues to emphasise holistic student development. Whether a school is the right fit depends on each family's priorities, so visiting during the open house is recommended.

Yes. YISS is a co-educational government secondary school that admits both boys and girls under a single-session timetable.

The Ministry of Education does not publish official rankings for secondary schools in Singapore. Schools are assessed on a range of measures including value-added performance, holistic development, and student outcomes rather than a single league table.

Based on the 2025 intake, the indicative cut-off points for non-affiliated students were: Posting Group 3 (Express) 6 to 14, Posting Group 2 (Normal Academic) 21 to 22, and Posting Group 1 (Normal Technical) 25 to 26. These figures represent the last admitted student's score and may vary each year. Check MOE SchoolFinder for the most current data.

Subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Art, Chinese Language, Higher Chinese Language, Malay Language, Tamil Language, Design and Technology, Food and Consumer Education, Geography, History, Literature in English, Humanities (Social Studies with Geography or History), and Science (Physics, Chemistry). Availability may differ across cohorts; refer to the school's curriculum page for updates.

Direct School Admission applications are submitted via the MOE DSA-Sec portal, generally between May and June each year, for entry the following January. YISS offers DSA in Basketball (Boys), Community Youth Leadership, Modern Dance, Robotics, STEM, Table Tennis, and Wushu. Successful applicants receive a confirmed place before PSLE results are released.

CCAs span four categories. Sports include Badminton, Basketball (Boys), Fencing, Floorball (Boys), Netball, Sepak Takraw (Boys), Softball (Girls), Table Tennis, and Wushu. Uniformed groups include Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, NPCC, and NCC (Land). Performing arts options are Concert Band, Chinese Orchestra, Choir, Modern Dance, and Art Club. Clubs and societies include ELDDS, Robotics, STEM, Environmental Science, Infocomm Technology, and Community Youth Leadership.

No. YISS does not have an affiliation with any primary school, meaning there are no affiliation-based priority adjustments during the PSLE posting exercise. Admission is determined by PSLE Achievement Level scores or through the DSA scheme.

The ALP is titled S4TEM@YI and focuses on STEM for Sustainability. It integrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with real-world applications such as urban farming, environmental monitoring, and smart city design to develop students' problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

The LLP, called YI LEAD+, centres on Community Youth Leadership. Through structured service projects, leadership training, and community engagement activities, the programme develops students' character, civic awareness, and sense of responsibility.

As a government school, monthly fees for Singapore citizens are typically $5 for school fees plus approximately $20 in miscellaneous fees. Permanent Residents pay around $440 plus miscellaneous fees, while international students pay between $840 and $2,000 plus miscellaneous fees depending on ASEAN or non-ASEAN status. Exact amounts may vary; use the MOE fees calculator for current figures.

The school was founded in 1965 as Jubilee Integrated Secondary School, offering both English and Malay stream instruction. It was renamed Yusof Ishak Secondary School in 1966 in honour of Singapore's first President. The school later moved to Bukit Batok in 1998 and then to its current Punggol campus. It was recognised as a Centre for Teaching and Learning Excellence in 2015.

The campus includes smart classrooms, science and computer laboratories, a library, arts studios, a multipurpose sports complex, STEM exploration spaces, urban farming plots, interactive learning centres, and covered outdoor areas. The campus is barrier-free accessible.

The school provides Education and Career Guidance (ECG) counselling, O-Level and N-Level preparation across a range of subjects, and experiential learning through the ALP and LLP. These support students in planning pathways to junior colleges, polytechnics, or the Institute of Technical Education. Appointments with the ECG counsellor can be arranged through the school website.

Under FSBB, students can take individual subjects at more demanding levels based on their strengths, rather than being placed in a single fixed stream. This allows for personalised learning pathways leading to O-Level or N-Level qualifications.

Parents are welcome to join the Parent Support Group, attend meet-the-parents sessions, and access information through the school website. For incoming Secondary 1 students, the school runs orientation programmes, registration webinars, and provides guidance on subject selection and streaming options after PSLE.

Yes. The school has Special Educational Needs Officers on staff and offers barrier-free campus facilities. Families can contact the school directly for information on available support programmes and allied educator services.

The school is located at 8 Sumang Walk, Singapore 828676. The phone number is 6500 9800 and the email address is [email protected].

The school provides mathematics instruction as part of its regular curriculum, including Additional Mathematics for eligible students. For families seeking supplementary support outside of school, DeepThink is a math tuition centre offering structured programmes that align with the O-Level and N-Level mathematics syllabuses.

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