Secondary Math Tuition Centre in Singapore

At SiriusMath, our mission is to help students unlock their full potential in mathematics through personalised and effective tuition. As a leading secondary math tuition centre in Singapore, we focus on offering tailored learning experiences that cater to each student’s unique needs. With our team of experienced tutors, we provide targeted guidance that ensures students grasp even the most complex mathematical concepts.

By joining our math tuition for secondary school students, you’ll benefit from small class sizes, personalised lesson plans, and a proven track record of success. Our goal is to build both confidence and competence, helping students achieve better grades and a deeper understanding of math.

If you’re looking for top-notch math secondary tuition in Singapore, look no further. SiriusMath’s secondary school math tuition program is designed to provide expert guidance and tangible results.

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Sirius Mathematics' Secondary School Math Tuition Syllabus

Sirius Mathematics follows a comprehensive secondary school math syllabus that aligns closely with the Ministry of Education (MOE) Singapore’s O-Level math curriculum. Our syllabus is designed to ensure that students build a strong foundation while mastering key concepts essential for excelling in both examinations and real-life applications.

Key areas covered in our math secondary tuition include (not exhaustive):

  • Number Theory: Indices, standard form, surds and logarithms
  • Algebra: Algebraic expressions and formulae, Linear equations, Quadratic equations, Inequalities, and Simultaneous equations.
  • Geometry and Measurement: Congruence and similarity, Properties of circles, triangles, and polygons; coordinate geometry; mensuration.
  • Trigonometry: Understanding of sine, cosine, and tangent functions; solving triangles.
  • Functions and Graphs: Interpreting and drawing graphs of linear, quadratic, and cubic functions.
  • Statistics and Probability: Data analysis, averages, probability, and distributions.
  • Matrices: Matrix representation, addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication, matrix multiplication, and solving simple linear equations using matrices
  • Vectors: representation, operations, magnitude, and solving geometric problems using vectors
  • Calculus (Additional Mathematics): Differentiation and integration with applications.
  • Real-World Applications: Problem-solving skills applied to real-life scenarios, fostering critical thinking and mathematical reasoning.

Secondary 1 Math Syllabus

  • Linear Equations: Solving equations with variables where the highest power is one.
  • Integers, Rational Numbers, and Real Numbers: Understanding integers, fractions, and real numbers, along with their properties and operations.
  • Basic Algebra and Algebraic Manipulation 1: Simplifying algebraic expressions, expanding brackets, and collecting like terms.
  • Functions & Linear Graphs 1: Plotting linear graphs and understanding the relationship between variables.
  • Number Patterns: Identifying and continuing number sequences, including arithmetic and geometric progressions.
  • Basic Geometry: Exploring basic geometric shapes, angles, and properties of lines and polygons.
  • Approximation and Estimation: Rounding numbers and estimating values in calculations.
  • Prime Numbers: Understanding prime numbers and prime factorisation.
  • Percentage: Calculating percentages, including percentage increases, decreases, and finding percentage of quantities.
  • Ratio, Rate, and Speed: Solving problems involving ratios, rates, and calculating speed based on distance and time.

Secondary 2 Math Syllabus

  • Factorising Quadratic Expressions: Breaking down quadratic expressions into factors to simplify equations or solve for unknowns.
  • Direct & Inverse Proportion: Understanding how two variables relate directly (increasing together) or inversely (one increases as the other decreases).
  • History of Maths: Exploring the origins of mathematics, key historical figures, and its impact on various fields and modern society.
  • Simultaneous Equations: Solving a system of equations involving multiple variables to find their common values.
  • Further Expansion and Factorisation: Extending knowledge of algebra to expand more complex expressions and factor them to simplify equations.
  • Quadratic Equations and Graphs: Solving quadratic equations and understanding their graphical representations as parabolas.
  • Congruence and Similarity: Analysing geometric figures that are congruent (identical in shape and size) or similar (same shape, different size).
  • Algebraic Fractions: Simplifying and manipulating fractions that contain algebraic expressions in the numerator and/or denominator.

Secondary 3 E Math Syllabus

  • Graphs of Functions and Graphical Solution: Plotting and interpreting graphs of functions, and using graphical methods to solve equations.
  • Applications of Trigonometry: Using trigonometric ratios and identities to solve real-world problems involving angles and distances.
  • Further Trigonometry: Expanding on basic trigonometry to include advanced concepts such as the sine and cosine rules, and solving more complex problems.
  • Coordinate Geometry: Studying the geometry of points, lines, and shapes in the coordinate plane, including distance, midpoint, and slope formulas.
  • Laws of Indices: Applying the rules of indices for simplifying expressions with powers and exponents.
  • Quadratic Equations and Functions: Solving and graphing quadratic equations and understanding their properties and applications in real-life contexts.
  • Solving Quadratic Equations Algebraically: Using algebraic methods such as factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations.
  • Linear Inequalities: Solving and graphing inequalities involving linear expressions, and interpreting solutions in the context of real-world situations.

Secondary 3 A Math Syllabus

  • Surds: Simplifying and performing operations with irrational numbers expressed as square roots or other radical forms.
  • Quadratic Functions in Real-World Context: Applying quadratic functions to model and solve real-life problems involving motion, area, and other phenomena.
  • Binomial Theorem: Expanding binomial expressions, particularly for powers greater than 2, using the binomial expansion formula.
  • Linear Law: Investigating linear relationships between variables, often involving logarithmic transformations to solve equations.
  • Polynomials & Cubic Equations: Analysing polynomials and solving cubic equations, focusing on their roots and graphical behaviour.
  • Equations and Inequalities: Solving and interpreting linear, quadratic, and other equations and inequalities, both algebraically and graphically.
  • Quadratic Equations and Nature of Roots: Understanding the nature of the roots of quadratic equations, including real and complex solutions, and their discriminant.
  • Mastering Partial Fractions: Decomposing rational expressions into simpler fractions for easier integration and problem solving.
  • Coordinate Geometry (Circles): Studying the equations and properties of circles in the coordinate plane, including tangents, chords, and the center-radius form.
  • Exponential Functions: Exploring functions of the form f(x)=axf(x) = a^xf(x)=ax, including growth and decay, and solving related equations.
  • Logarithmic Functions: Understanding logarithmic functions as the inverse of exponential functions, and solving equations involving logarithms.
  • Partial Fraction: Breaking down rational expressions into partial fractions to simplify integration and algebraic manipulation.

Secondary 4 E Math Syllabus

  • What is ‘Mean’ in Maths: Understanding the arithmetic mean (average) as the sum of values divided by the number of values, and its use in data analysis.
  • Vectors: Studying quantities that have both magnitude and direction, including vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication.
  • Probability of Combined Events: Calculating the probability of multiple events occurring together, including independent and dependent events, and using addition and multiplication rules.
  • Sets (Venn Diagrams, Intersections & Union): Understanding sets and their relationships using Venn diagrams, and calculating intersections, unions, and complements of sets.
  • Statistical Data Analysis: Analysing data using measures such as mean, median, mode, range, variance, and standard deviation, to summarise and interpret data sets.
  • Matrices: Working with matrices for operations like addition, multiplication, and finding determinants, as well as applying them to solve systems of linear equations.

Secondary 4 A Math Syllabus

  • Applications of Integration: Using integration to solve real-world problems, such as finding areas under curves, volumes of solids, and solving motion-related problems.
  • Differentiation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Applying differentiation to exponential functions and logarithmic functions to determine rates of change.
  • Introduction to Differentiation: Understanding the basic concept of differentiation to find the rate of change of functions and the slopes of curves.
  • Applications of Differentiation: Using differentiation in practical applications, such as finding maximum and minimum values of functions, rates of change, and optimisation problems.
  • Integration Techniques: Exploring various methods of integration, including substitution, integration by parts, and partial fractions, to solve more complex integrals.

Our well-structured curriculum ensures students are thoroughly prepared for O-Level math exams, setting them up for academic success.

Our Sirius Math Approach to Secondary Math Mastery

At SiriusMath, our curriculum is meticulously structured to align with the Ministry of Education (MOE) standards, ensuring that students receive the best preparation for national exams. As a leading secondary math tuition centre in Singapore, we cover the full range of mathematical topics needed for both O-Level and Primary 5 to 6 math, building a solid foundation and advancing students’ problem-solving abilities.

Problem-solving techniques

We equip students with the skills to approach complex math problems confidently, applying logical reasoning and mathematical concepts effectively.

Exam strategies

Through targeted practice and mock exams, students learn how to manage their time, understand question patterns, and apply strategies that maximise their performance during exams.

Personalised feedback

Each student receives tailored feedback to address their unique challenges in the secondary school math curriculum, ensuring continuous improvement and mastery of the subject.

What sets SiriusMath apart is our commitment to small class sizes and individual attention, allowing tutors to focus on each student’s specific needs.

Join our math tuition for secondary school Singapore to experience the difference and excel in your exams with confidence.

Rates and Schedule of Secondary School Math Tuition

CLASS FEE

S$ 80 / Per Lesson (2hr lesson)

* Fees are collected every term

* Extra 15% discount for Sec 3/4 students enrolling for both A & E Math

Sirius Mathematics Secondary Tuition Singapore | 2025 Calendar

Term 1: 1 Jan – 16 Mar (10 Lessons)

Term 2: 17 Mar – 1 Jun (11 Lessons)

Term 3: 18 Jun – 7 Sep (12 Lessons)

Term 4: 10 Sep – 30 Nov (12 Lessons)

Term 1: 1 Jan – 16 Mar (10 Lessons)

Term 2: 17 Mar – 1 Jun (11 Lessons)

Term 3: 18 Jun – 12 Oct (17 Lessons)

Class Schedule

Wednesday 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Saturday 11:15am – 1:15pm
Saturday 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Sunday 11:15am – 1:15pm
Sunday 4:30pm – 6:30pm

Thursday 6pm – 8pm
Saturday 11:15am – 1:15pm
Sunday 9am – 11am

Saturday 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Sunday 4:30pm – 6:30pm

Wednesday 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Saturday 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Sunday 2:15pm – 4:15pm

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Saturday 9am – 11am
Sunday 9am – 11am

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Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications and experience do your math tutors have?

At SiriusMath, our team of math tutors are highly qualified, with extensive experience in teaching secondary school math. They hold strong academic backgrounds in mathematics or related fields and have a deep understanding of the MOE syllabus. Many of our tutors have years of experience preparing students for O-Level and PSLE exams, ensuring they are well-versed in teaching effective problem-solving strategies and exam techniques. In addition, they are skilled at breaking down complex mathematical concepts into clear, digestible explanations to make learning more accessible.

Yes, we believe in tailoring our lessons to meet the individual needs of each student. During an initial assessment, we identify strengths and areas for improvement, allowing us to create a personalised learning plan. This plan is continually adjusted based on student progress, ensuring that every student receives the support they need to excel in math.

During our E Math and A Math lessons, we use a combination of regular assessments, quizzes, and mock exams to track student progress. In addition, our tutors provide continuous feedback and conduct one-on-one reviews to help students understand their performance and identify areas for improvement. This helps ensure that each student stays on track and progresses steadily toward achieving their academic goals.

Yes, we offer trial classes for new students. This allows students and parents to experience our teaching style, curriculum, and learning environment before committing to a full-term program. During the trial session, students will:

Experience Our Teaching Style – Our tutors simplify complex mathematical concepts, making learning more intuitive and engaging.

Explore Our Structured Curriculum – The session introduces students to our well-designed lesson plans.

Engage with Quality Learning Materials – A collection of curated assignments, past-year exam papers, and mock tests to reinforce learning.

It is a great opportunity to see how SiriusMath can help the student improve in math. Contact us to sign up for a free trial.

Our class sizes are intentionally kept small, typically with no more than 6–8 students per class. This allows for more individualised attention and active participation. With this small-group setting, tutors can closely monitor each student’s progress, address their specific challenges, and offer tailored guidance. At the same time, students benefit from collaborative learning, where they can exchange ideas and learn from their peers.

At SiriusMath, we go beyond regular class hours by offering additional support for students. This means students can reach out to their tutors with questions, whether they need help with homework or are preparing for upcoming exams. We ensure that students always have access to the guidance they need, even outside of class time.

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