P4 · P5 · PSLE Expedite Programme
From P4 onwards, the syllabus begins to demand abstract reasoning and multi-step problem decomposition. These are developmental shifts — not simply harder sums.
The right level of support depends entirely on your child's current foundations. This page explains what changes, why it matters, and how to assess what your child may need.
Coronation Plaza · Punggol · Pasir Ris · Zoom View schedule
2025 Programme Results
The majority of students who attend consistently show measurable improvement within a year.
Max 8 students per class
100+ proprietary in-house materials
Every lesson recorded for replay
Written feedback on every homework assignment
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The Syllabus
Most parents assume P4 and P5 are simply "more of the same, but harder." The actual change is structural. The demands on your child's thinking shift in ways that are worth understanding clearly.
P3 Focus
What P4 Introduces
What This Means Developmentally
P4 content assumes fluency in P3 foundations — particularly fractions, place value, and basic problem-solving structures. Where those foundations are secure, the transition is manageable. Where they're partial, the new demands tend to surface the gap.
P4 Focus
What P5 Introduces
What This Means Developmentally
P5 is where PSLE preparation begins in earnest. The syllabus layers new concepts on top of P3/P4 structures. Students with strong prior foundations use this year to build forward. Students with incomplete foundations often spend it revisiting earlier material — which narrows the time available for new learning.
Diagnostic Patterns
Based on diagnostic experience across hundreds of students, these are the topics that most frequently reveal underlying weaknesses.
Common difficulties
Why it matters
Fractions form the structural base for P5 Ratio, Percentage, and Rate.
Worth observing: Taking 2+ minutes on basic fraction addition/subtraction may indicate incomplete fluency.
Common difficulties
Why it matters
Problem decomposition logic applies across all P5/P6 word problems.
Worth observing: Frequently saying "I don't understand what it's asking" often indicates a reading-to-method translation gap.
Common difficulties
Why it matters
Model drawing is the central problem-solving method in Singapore Math.
Worth observing: Consistently avoiding model drawing may suggest the student lacks a reliable framework for it.
Common difficulties
Why it matters
PSLE includes 1–2 "challenging" questions specifically testing heuristic reasoning.
Worth observing: Giving up immediately on unfamiliar question types often signals a missing strategy repertoire.
Common difficulties
Why it matters
Decimals appear in over 40% of P5/P6 questions.
Worth observing: Errors like 0.5 × 2 = 0.10 suggest a place-value misconception rather than carelessness.
Not sure where the gaps are?
A free trial lesson helps us — and you — see exactly where your child stands.
Patterns to Watch
These are observable behaviours commonly seen in students whose prior learning has gaps at specific points. Most parents interpret them as attitude or effort issues. They're usually structural.
Academic Indicators
Homework takes noticeably longer than the previous year
Often indicates difficulty with foundational steps, not just the new material.
Frequent "I don't understand" or "I forgot how"
May suggest earlier concepts were learned procedurally rather than deeply understood.
An increase in what looks like careless mistakes
Frequently, these reflect incomplete understanding rather than inattention.
Consistently postponing Math homework
Can indicate growing discomfort with the subject — a confidence signal, not a discipline issue.
A noticeable shift in assessment grades
When the curriculum advances, incomplete foundations tend to show in results.
Behavioural Indicators
"I'm bad at Math" or "I hate Math"
These statements typically reflect eroding confidence, which benefits from early attention.
Visible frustration during homework (tears, anger)
Usually a sign the student is trying but doesn't have the tools to succeed.
Asking for answers instead of asking for help
May suggest the student has shifted from trying to understand to trying to finish.
Comparing themselves negatively to classmates
Indicates their self-concept around Math is shifting in ways worth monitoring.
"She stopped hiding her test papers. She started asking for extra practice."
— Parent of P6 student, PSLE 2025
A Common Pattern
This is a reasonable instinct, and for some students it works fine. But we observe this sequence often enough that it's worth describing clearly.
"P4/P5 is starting. Let's see how they adjust first."
Term 1 WA results come back. AL4–5. "Not ideal, but let's give it more time."
Mid-year exams. Still AL4–5. "We should probably look into support after the holidays."
Start searching for programmes. Preferred classes may be full. Options are narrower than in January.
End-of-year exams. Grades have not shifted meaningfully. The student enters the next year carrying the same foundational gaps.
Waiting tends to work when
Waiting tends not to work when
The difficulty is structural — meaning the student is missing prerequisite understanding that each new topic builds upon. In these cases, the gap doesn't resolve with time alone. It requires:
This requires a diagnostic plan — not simply more practice.
A Framework for Parents
Different students need different levels of support. Here's how we think about it — honestly.
For many students, this is the appropriate and responsible choice.
Well suited to
For students who only need targeted practice closer to PSLE:
PSLE Practice BundleRequires parental time and subject confidence. Gaps may surface gradually if foundations are partial.
Well suited to
What this looks like
May address surface-level difficulty without resolving deeper foundational gaps. Progress depends on whether gaps are isolated or structural.
Appropriate when multiple foundational areas need attention.
Well suited to
What this looks like
Advantage
Foundational gaps are addressed before they compound. Students enter P6 with secure prerequisites. Confidence develops progressively as mastery deepens.
Our role is to help you assess which path suits your child. Not every student needs structured intervention. For those who do, earlier tends to be more effective than later — but the decision should be based on a clear picture of your child's foundations, not on pressure.
If Path 3 Fits
For families choosing structured support, here is how we approach it — and what's different about the way we teach.
Typical approach
Our approach
Programme Structure
P4: 46 lessons × 1.5 hours
P5: 48 lessons × 2 hours
Available at Coronation Plaza, Punggol, Pasir Ris, or Zoom. Access to all recorded lessons from January onwards.
4× Term Textbooks refreshed every 10–12 weeks · 2× Revision Homework Booklets · Topical Workbooks targeting specific weak areas. All written by Mrs. Toh and her team.
Weekly assignments drawn from prelim and past PSLE papers. Personalised marking with written commentary — guidance on where and how to improve, not just marks.
Two personalised 1-hour sessions (Zoom or onsite): Pre-WA targeted prep aligned to your school's format, and Post-WA detailed error analysis with an improvement plan.
Worth $400 — IncludedP4: 1 Mock Exam + 3 Revision Lessons
P5: 2 Mock Exams + 2 Revision Lessons
Timed papers under exam conditions, followed by immediate marking, error analysis, and feedback from our Principal Tutors.
40+ recorded P3/P4 lessons and 4× P3/P4 Textbooks. Allows students to address earlier gaps in parallel with current-level work — every lesson recorded for unlimited replay.
In-house textbooks written by our teaching team
Topical workbooks aligned to the current syllabus
Combined Component Value
P4 programme
P5 programme
Programme rates of $2,880 (P4) and $3,280 (P5) are valid until 31 March 2026.
Outcomes · 2025
The majority of students who attend regularly and complete the full homework cycle show measurable improvement within a year.
Verified student results
What Parents Say
SL Tan, Parent
"My child was scoring AL6 in P6 Term 1. I was desperate. After joining the class, he improved to AL5 in Term 2 and AL4 in Prelims.
The explanations are clear, he speaks at a steady pace for weaker students to follow, and uses digital tools to make everything visual and easy to understand.
I wish I had enrolled him earlier."
→ PSLE Result: This student scored AL2.
Linus Loo, Parent
"Before joining GPA, my son had major exam anxiety. He barely passed his Math tests.
After joining the class, we saw his confidence grow. He scored 78 in his Prelims. He would've gotten 85–90 if not for careless mistakes.
His dedication and personalised guidance made all the difference. My son walked into PSLE feeling confident instead of terrified."
K. Oh, Parent
"I found GPA via Google. My child showed clear improvement, from AL5 in P5 to AL3 in Prelims.
But what stood out most? She actually looks forward to Math class now. The teaching built real confidence in my child."
Our Teaching Team
Every class is taught by a Principal Tutor with deep expertise in Singapore Math pedagogy.
Founder & Curriculum Architect
Principal Tutor, HOD Primary Programme
Principal Tutor, Head of Primary Math
What's Different
We teach Mathematics exclusively. Every part of our programme — the curriculum, the materials, the homework feedback system, the class structure — is designed around a single focus.
100+ in-house learning materials, refreshed every 10–12 weeks to reflect current PSLE exam trends and question formats. The only centre with this.
Small enough for individual attention during lessons. Parents can reach tutors directly via WhatsApp with questions or concerns between sessions.
All sessions uploaded within 24 hours. Students can revisit any concept or catch up on a missed class at any time. Unlimited replays. No extra cost.
Every assignment returned with written commentary identifying error patterns and recommending how to approach differently — not just correct/incorrect marks.
Homework question? Message via WhatsApp. Need more depth on a concept? Book a 1-on-1 session. Ongoing support is part of how the programme is designed to work.
We don't teach Secondary. We don't teach IB. Our entire team, curriculum, and methodology are built around one objective: strong PSLE Math foundations.
Programme Fees
All programme components are included in a single annual fee. No hidden costs.
Current pricing valid until 31 March 2026
P4 Expedite Programme
Individual value: $4,850
Programme rate: $1,970 lessComponent Breakdown
P5 Expedite Programme
Individual value: $5,960
Programme rate: $2,680 lessComponent Breakdown
Included in Both Programmes
Payment: PayNow to UEN 201712877C · Payment links available upon request.
Locations
Coronation Plaza #03-30
Bukit Timah · P4 & P5 available
660A Edgedale Plains #02-04
Punggol · P4 & P5 available
Pasir Ris West Plaza
New · Limited availability
All centres are air-conditioned with whiteboards and a snack pantry.
Same curriculum, same teachers, same small class sizes — conducted from home. Well suited for families with scheduling constraints, or students who focus well in a home environment.
All Zoom classes are recorded and available for replay.
Questions
My child is already doing well (AL1–2). Do they need regular tuition?
Often not. Students scoring AL1–2 consistently typically have the foundations in place to manage without regular tuition. They may benefit more from targeted practice closer to PSLE.
For these students, our PSLE Practice Bundle may be a better fit than the full Expedite Programme.
If you're unsure, a diagnostic consultation will help clarify whether structured weekly support is needed or whether lighter-touch practice is sufficient.
How do you avoid creating tuition dependency?
Our teaching emphasises method classification and problem-solving frameworks — structures the student can apply independently, not techniques that require a teacher in the room.
Recorded lessons allow self-paced review. "Time Machine" materials let students fill gaps on their own. Homework feedback teaches them to diagnose their own errors. The objective is to build the student's capacity to work through problems independently over time.
My child has become anxious about Math. How do you handle that?
Small classes (max 8 students) allow us to pace lessons according to student understanding. We don't advance until concepts are secure.
Errors are treated as diagnostic information, not something to be embarrassed about. In our experience, confidence tends to develop naturally as understanding deepens — anxiety usually diminishes as the student begins to feel competent in the material.
How do you track progress? I need visibility into what's improving.
Every homework assignment includes written feedback identifying specific error patterns and how to address them. We conduct regular topical assessments to track mastery across all syllabus areas.
The 2× WA Support Sessions include detailed analysis of your child's strengths and areas that need further work. Progress is tracked concretely — through error analysis, topical mastery, and assessment performance over time.
My child has a very busy schedule. Will this overwhelm them?
Weekly time commitment: 1.5–2 hours of class plus approximately 2 hours of homework — roughly 4 hours per week. We focus on efficiency: targeted, diagnostic-led practice rather than high-volume repetition.
Recorded lessons mean a missed class doesn't create a gap. The goal is to make the hours spent on Math more productive, not to add hours to an already full schedule.
Can my child join mid-year?
Yes. January enrolment gives maximum benefit as the student has the full year of structured support. Mid-year students can use the recorded lessons from earlier in the year to cover the material they missed.
How do I know if GPA is the right fit for my child?
WhatsApp us to arrange a free diagnostic consultation. We'll assess your child's current foundations, discuss their specific situation, and recommend whether the Expedite Programme, the PSLE Practice Bundle, or no programme at all makes the most sense.
Honest Assessment
This programme is designed for a specific type of student and family. It's worth being clear about fit upfront.
Well suited to families who
May not be the best fit if
Path 1, 2, or 3
When students have sufficient time to build understanding layer by layer, space to work through errors methodically, and teachers who track their progress closely — they develop both competence and confidence.
A structured programme with expert instruction. Not a guarantee of a specific outcome.
Contact Mrs. Toh
+65 9736 3029Admin Team
+65 8111 1061Locations
Coronation Plaza · Punggol · Pasir Ris · Zoom
We're here to help you make a well-informed decision — whether that leads to our programme or another path entirely.