Weekly 1.5-hour live online class
Live, teacher-led, small group. Targeted online practice with instant marking supports work between lessons.
ONLINE MATH TUITION · SINGAPORE
For families anywhere in Singapore. No fetching, no waiting in cafes, no losing a weekend to a tuition centre run.
Online math tuition for Primary 1 to Primary 6. MOE-aligned weekly live classes plus targeted practice between lessons.
Online PSLE math tuition for Primary 5 and Primary 6 — exam-aligned practice, heuristics, and full-paper pacing.
Sec 1 to Sec 4 online math support across G1, G2, G3, and IP streams — matched to your child’s school and stream.
Online E-Math and A-Math support for the O-Level and Singapore-Cambridge SEC papers, including Sec 3 to Sec 4 pacing.
We follow the MOE Mathematics syllabus from Primary 1 through Secondary 4, with weekly live classes matched to your child’s level and stream. Every level uses the same lesson format, the same teacher-led delivery, and the same targeted online practice between lessons.
Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, and ratio
Model drawing, heuristics, and multi-step word problems
Geometry, measurement, and data interpretation
PSLE preparation in Primary 5 and Primary 6 — exam pacing, paper structure, and problem-solving strategy
G1, G2, G3, and IP pathways — taught at the level that matches your child’s school
Algebra, equations, functions, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics
O-Level / SEC E-Math and A-Math for upper secondary students
Integrated Programme support adapted to each school’s scheme of work
Targeted question sets matched to what was taught that week
Instant marking with worked solutions, so students learn from every question
Adaptive difficulty — students don’t waste time on content they’ve already mastered
Parent-visible progress, so you know exactly where your child stands
Lesson content is delivered live by a Singapore math teacher, not pre-recorded videos and not freelance tutor matching. Each level pays the same flat fee.
When parents tell us why they made the switch, the same patterns come up — and they’re rarely about the math itself. They’re about everything that used to surround the tuition.
A single in-person tuition class can swallow three to four hours once you factor in commute, drop-off waiting, and getting home. For families with two working parents — or more than one child in tuition — those hours add up to entire weekends gone.
Tuition centres run group classes by year level, not by school or stream. If your child is in IP, on a non-standard scheme of work, or sitting between G2 and G3, the centre’s pace can be wrong in both directions — too fast some weeks, too slow others.
Platforms that pair parents with freelance tutors often hand over a CV and a price-per-hour. There’s no shared lesson plan, no practice system, and no way to see what your child has actually mastered — just hours billed.
Adaptive practice apps can be useful, but they don’t replace a teacher walking your child through why a method works. A child who only practises will get fluent at the questions they already know — and stay stuck on the ones they don’t.
DeepThink is built for the family that has already decided in-person tuition isn’t worth the commute, and wants more than a freelance tutor or a practice app.
Every week, your child joins a small live online class taught by an experienced Singapore math teacher. Not a recording. Not an automated tutor. A teacher who can see when your child is stuck and adjust on the spot — the same way the best in-person classes work, without the drive there.
Between live classes, your child works through online practice matched to what they’re learning that week. Every question is auto-marked with worked solutions, so they can learn from a wrong answer immediately instead of waiting until the next class.
Parents see which topics are secure, which need more work, and what their child should focus on next. You don’t have to guess between report cards. If we spot a gap forming, we flag it early — not just before exams.
Same fee for Primary 1 and for Sec 4 A-Math. No per-paper add-ons, no peak-period pricing, no upsell to premium tiers. Families can start with a free trial class to see the teaching pace and structure before committing.
The result: parents get back the weekends and the visibility they were missing, and students get a teacher plus a practice system that work together — not separately.
The details parents usually want before deciding whether DeepThink fits their family.
Live, teacher-led, small group. Targeted online practice with instant marking supports work between lessons.
Includes G1, G2, G3, IP streams, plus PSLE, O-Level, and SEC exam preparation. Same flat fee at every level.
Same fee across all levels and streams. No per-paper add-ons, no peak-period pricing.
Parents can see the teaching pace, structure, and student experience before committing.
Online by design. No commute, no fetching, no waiting in a cafe outside a centre.
These are the situations where parents tell us the switch made the biggest difference.
If you’ve been losing weekend mornings to in-person tuition runs, the time saved by an online class is not marginal. It’s the difference between a rushed Saturday and a real one.
After a full school day plus a commute, many students arrive at in-person tuition with very little learning capacity left. Online tuition removes the commute so the lesson starts when your child is still fresh.
In-person classes hand back a worksheet at the door. Online tuition with built-in practice gives parents direct visibility into which topics are secure, which need more work, and what to prioritise next.
If any of these patterns sound familiar, online math tuition is probably the right fit — a free trial class is a low-friction way to see whether DeepThink is the right version of it for your family.
Yes — when the lesson is live, taught by an experienced teacher, and supported by structured practice between sessions. The mode (online vs in-person) matters far less than whether the teaching is responsive, the practice is targeted, and the parent has visibility. Online removes the commute and lets the lesson start when your child is still fresh, which often improves attention compared to a late-evening in-person class.
Each week, your child joins a 1.5-hour live class taught by a Singapore math teacher. The teacher works through the week’s topic, walks the class through worked examples, and answers questions in real time. Between classes, students complete targeted online practice with instant marking and worked solutions. Parents receive visibility into what was covered and where their child stands.
DeepThink covers Primary 1 to Secondary 4 Mathematics, including G1, G2, G3, and IP streams in secondary, and PSLE, O-Level, and Singapore-Cambridge SEC exam preparation. Every level uses the same lesson format and the same flat S$30 per class fee.
A tuition centre groups students by year level and runs in-person on a fixed schedule, with parents handling commute and waiting time. A freelance tutor (often found through matchmaking platforms) typically delivers one-to-one lessons but rarely brings a curriculum or practice system. Online live tuition combines a teacher-led lesson with structured online practice, removes the commute, and gives parents a single place to see progress. Each model has trade-offs — DeepThink’s page on online or in-person math tuition in Singapore goes through them in more detail.
For most students, yes — and often more than in-person, because the class starts when they’re still fresh rather than after a long commute. The class is small, live, and teacher-led, so attention is checked the same way it would be in person. We also publish a separate guide on how to tell whether your child is paying attention in an online class, with concrete signs to watch for at home.
Prices in Singapore vary widely. Centres often charge S$60–120 per hour for premium in-person classes. Freelance tutors found through matchmaking platforms typically range from S$40–80 per hour. DeepThink charges a flat S$30 per 1.5-hour live class across every level, with targeted online practice included in the same fee.
Yes. Online tuition is location-independent within Singapore, so families in any HDB town, condo, or landed estate can attend. We’ve designed the service for parents who don’t want their child’s tuition options constrained by which centres happen to have a branch nearby.
A laptop or desktop with a working camera, microphone, and stable internet connection is enough for the live class. Tablets work for the online practice but a laptop is recommended for the live session so your child can take notes and work through problems comfortably. There’s nothing to install beyond a browser.
Each week, students get targeted practice in DeepThink’s online practice system, matched to what was taught that week. Questions are auto-marked with worked solutions, so a wrong answer becomes a learning moment immediately rather than waiting until the next class. The amount is calibrated so it reinforces the lesson without overwhelming a school week.
Parents have visibility into which topics are secure, which need more work, and what their child should focus on next. We surface persistent gaps early — before they show up on a school report — and explain what we’re doing about them. The goal is that you don’t have to wait until exam season to know whether the tuition is working.
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