PSLE Math Intensive · June 2026 · A note for parents
Over the Intensive, your child learned to read a PSLE question and ask the right first question: not "how do I calculate this?" but "what type of question is this?" That single shift is where marks are won.
This page has two parts. First, the key takeaways from the two days, so you can keep building at home. Then, an honest look at what closes these gaps for good before PSLE, and a credit we would like to extend to you.
What We Saw Across The Two Days
After two days of close observation, one pattern is consistent: most marks are lost not from an inability to calculate, but from the type of mistake a child keeps repeating. Adding more worksheets does not fix the wrong type of error. Naming it does. Here are the four we watch for, and what you can do at home this week.
The underlying idea has not fully landed yet. The tell-tale sign is the same topic going wrong again even after corrections. More of the same worksheet only means more confused attempts.
At home
Go back to the concept itself, not the questions. Re-teach the idea before practising it again.
Your child understands the maths but misses a keyword, a unit, or what the question is actually asking. A common one we saw: finding the value of one unit, then stopping, without re-reading what was asked.
At home
Before checking the answer, ask: "What exactly is the question asking you to find?" Make them point to it.
They know the maths but reach for the wrong approach. A model drawing forced onto a three-variable comparison, for example, can still arrive at the answer, but slowly and messily, and often breaks down under time pressure.
At home
When reviewing a solved question, ask: "Was there a cleaner or faster method?" Build the habit of choosing, not defaulting.
Working becomes messy in the final stretch and time runs short. A frequent and avoidable one: attempting Paper 2 mentally instead of using the calculator, which introduces arithmetic slips that cost marks.
At home
Time one paper section. Insist the calculator is used throughout Paper 2. Neat working is faster working.
Three Habits To Reinforce At Home
Read every question three times: once for the gist, once to underline the conditions, once to write down the key information. Working before reading three times is where conditions get missed.
If your child finishes a question and has not used all the information given, they have almost certainly missed a step. Every figure in a PSLE question is there for a reason.
Finding one unit, or a sub-measurement, is not the answer unless that is exactly what was asked. The last step is always to return to the question.
The Honest Part
A habit that has formed over years of schooling is not retrained over a weekend. It is retrained through consistent, structured practice with real feedback, week after week, until the correct reflex replaces the old one. That is simply how skill is built.
Diagnose
Identify the real error type
The Intensive did this
Teach the fix
Address the root, not the symptom
Last Lap does this
Retrain the habit
Build the reflex through repetition
Last Lap does this
Re-test
Confirm the fix has taken hold
Last Lap does this
The Intensive completed the first step. The Last Lap Programme is built to do the other three, every week, all the way to PSLE.
The Programme
The Intensive was a two-day sample of how we teach. Last Lap is the full system: a complete, structured support programme that takes a P6 student from January through to PSLE in September, covering every topic, every question type, and every skill, with the same dedicated teaching team throughout.
It is not a crashcourse. It is the months of consistent practice and feedback that turn the awareness built at the Intensive into a reliable, repeatable result.
Six Components. One Programme.
2 hours each, taught by our dedicated tutors at your preferred location or on Zoom. Every lesson recorded.
Real tutors marking real work, with personalised feedback. Includes prelim questions from top schools.
The 2-day June crashcourse your child has already completed. It is included as a component of Last Lap.
32 recorded P5 lessons, 64 hours, covering every foundational topic tested at PSLE. Self-paced.
4 P5 textbooks, 3 P6 textbooks, topical workbooks, revision booklets, and PDF solutions. Updated yearly.
10 years of PSLE papers (2016–2025), each graded, with 10 review sessions of 3 hours each.
The Question Every Parent Asks
Our P6 cohort began in January, so by now that is roughly five months of weekly lessons already taught. For a family joining in June, that sounds like a great deal to catch up on.
It isn't, because of how Last Lap is built.
Every lesson since January is already recorded
Each class is uploaded within 24 hours and waits in your child's library. Nothing taught from Term 1 or Term 2 is lost. It is all there, ready to work through.
The full P5 foundation library and all textbooks, from day one
32 recorded P5 lessons (64 hours) plus the P5 and P6 textbooks are included immediately. A large part of PSLE tests P5 concepts, and this is where many gaps quietly sit.
Use the rest of June to catch up at your own pace
Your child works through Term 1 and Term 2 using the recordings and textbooks, then steps into the live weekly lessons and the May to August Ten-Year-Series fully caught up.
You are not joining late. You are joining with five months of teaching already recorded and waiting for you.
For Intensive Attendees Only
Because the PSLE Math Intensive is a component of Last Lap, and your child has already completed it, the full $480 you paid is credited toward the programme. You do not pay for it twice.
What you have already invested becomes the beginning of your child's complete PSLE year.
Your Last Lap Investment
You complete Last Lap for
Credit available until 15 June 2026
All-inclusive. No hidden fees. Just let our team know you attended the Intensive.
What It's Worth
If you assembled the same teaching, materials, and support on your own, here is what it would cost. Everything is included in one programme, with no hidden fees.
Your price with credit
$3,080 less your $480 already paid
Results · 2024–2025
"My expectation was AL5. To jump from AL6 to AL4 requires a lot of effort for weaker students. I only wish we started earlier."
My child was scoring AL6 for Math in P6 Term 1. The clear explanations and systematic teaching helped him improve to AL5 in Term 2, then AL4 in Prelims. The lessons are cast on a huge TV screen so every student can see clearly. There's constant updates, recorded lessons, and so much support.
SL Tan
Parent of P6 Student
"My son walked into PSLE Math feeling confident instead of terrified."
Before joining GPA, my son had major exam anxiety and barely passed his Math tests. The tutors helped him score 78 in Prelims. The team even helped with English and Science before PSLE — out of pure dedication. The support we received was truly exceptional.
Linus Loo
Parent of P6 Student
"He jumped from AL5 in P5 to AL3 in Prelims — and now actually looks forward to lessons."
We found this centre via Google. My child made improvements quickly and now looks forward to the lessons. The tutors follow up with feedback after every school exam. Huge kudos to Mrs Toh and the entire teaching team for their commitment!
K. Oh
Parent
"The children look forward to attending the lessons. They come back and they don't grumble."
Even after hours of Math tuition with Mrs Toh, Ariel does not dread Math, and she feels more confident when doing the papers.
— Mrs Loh, Parent
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The Team
Your child learns from GPA's dedicated teaching team, every one of them trained to deliver the same method, with consistent tutors throughout the year.
Master of Education (NIE)
B.A. (Hons) Education (NIE)
Former MOE Teacher
Lead author of GPA's curriculum
B.Sc. (Hons)
6+ years teaching experience
Known for patience and clarity
B.Comm (First Class Hons), NTU
Teaching since 2020
Trained in the GPA Method by Mrs Toh
Contributor to GPA's curriculum
B.Sc. (Hons)
Top PSLE scorer in cohort (281)
5+ years teaching experience
Currently on maternity leave
Available P6 Classes
These P6 Math classes currently have space. Some classes are already full and are not listed here. Each class can be attended onsite or on Zoom, and you can switch between the two with one week's notice.
| Day & Time | Tutor | Location | Places available |
|---|---|---|---|
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Tuesday 3:00pm – 5:00pm |
Mrs Eileen Toh | Coronation PlazaBukit Timah | 1 place |
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Thursday 6:30pm – 8:30pm |
Ms JS Lee | Coronation PlazaBukit Timah | 3 places |
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Saturday 10:00am – 12:00pm |
Ms Amber | Pasir Ris | 3 places |
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Saturday 11:45am – 1:45pm |
Ms JS Lee | Upper Thomson | 2 places |
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Sunday 1:30pm – 3:30pm |
Ms Amber | Pasir Ris | 3 places |
Each dot represents one place currently open in that class.
Tuesday
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Thursday
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Saturday
10:00am – 12:00pm
Saturday
11:45am – 1:45pm
Sunday
1:30pm – 3:30pm
Each dot is one place currently open.
Tell us your preferred day and location, and we will confirm the current availability.
How To Join
Just let our team know you attended the PSLE Math Intensive. We will apply your $480 credit and help you choose the right class day, time, and location. No long process.
Your $480 credit is available until 15 June 2026
A Note From Mrs Toh
Thank you for trusting us with two days of your child's preparation. The students who go on to do well are rarely the most naturally gifted. They are the ones whose families committed to consistent, structured support and stayed the course.
If the Intensive showed you how we teach, Last Lap is how that teaching compounds over the months that matter most. You have already taken the hardest step, which is caring enough to look into it. The rest, we will handle together.
I hope to see your child in class soon. — Eileen
The PSLE Math Intensive is one of the six components of Last Lap, and your child has already completed it. So the full $480 you paid is deducted from the Last Lap programme fee. At the June price of $3,080, that brings your total to $2,600. The credit is available until 15 June 2026.
No. Every lesson taught since January is recorded and waiting in your child's library, uploaded within 24 hours of each class. The full P5 foundation library and all textbooks are included from day one. Your child uses the rest of June to work through Term 1 and Term 2 at their own pace, then joins the live weekly lessons and the May to August Ten-Year-Series fully caught up.
Simply let our team know you attended the PSLE Math Intensive, either by WhatsApp at +65 8168 3986 or through the registration form. We will apply the $480 credit and help you choose your class day, time, and location.
Everything: 52 weekly lessons, all textbooks and materials (4 P5 plus 3 P6), 32 recorded P5 video lessons, the 2-day PSLE Math Intensive, the Ten-Year-Series Programme with 10 review sessions, weekly homework marking with detailed feedback, unlimited consults, and WhatsApp tutor access. No hidden fees.
Your child's classes are taught by GPA's dedicated teaching team: Mrs Eileen Toh (Founder, M.Ed and B.A. Hons from NIE, former MOE teacher), Ms JS Lee (B.Sc. Hons, Head of Primary Math), and Ms Amber (B.Comm First Class Hons, NTU, personally trained in the GPA Method by Mrs Toh). Ms Arina Rauf, our Head of Publications, is currently on maternity leave. Every tutor is trained to deliver the same method, so the teaching stays consistent across classes.
Every lesson is recorded in high quality and uploaded within 24 hours. Your child can watch the full 2-hour lesson anytime, pause and rewind, and still submit homework for marking. Classes are available at Coronation Plaza, Punggol, Pasir Ris, and Upper Thomson, as well as live on Zoom, and you may switch between onsite and Zoom with one week's notice.
Credit valid until 15 June 2026
Turn the awareness your child built into a result that holds, all the way to PSLE.