Singapore Tuition Programmes
Browse our 15 specialist tuition programmes. Each programme covers the syllabus structure, the typical grade-lift arc, and the school-specific coaching expectations for that subject.
In a sentence
The Singapore Syllabus matches Singapore parents with private 1-to-1 home tutors across 15 specialist programmes, aligned to the current MOE and SEAB syllabi for PSLE, GCE O-Level, GCE A-Level (H1/H2), the Integrated Programme, IB Diploma and IGCSE. Typical rates run SGD 30–150 per hour depending on level and tutor track record.
Browse a programme below, or message us with your level and subject and we will match a specialist within 24 hours.
















































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O-Level A-Math Tuition
Highest-impact JC entry subject. Calculus and trig identities.
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O-Level E-Math Tuition
Sec 3 and Sec 4 maths foundation, Paper 2 application questions.
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Combined Science (5076) Tuition
Physics + Chemistry. C5 to B3 in one academic year.
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JC H2 Math Tuition
9758 syllabus. The biggest lever for university course choice.
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JC H2 Chemistry Tuition
9729 syllabus. Medical and pharmacy track essential.
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JC H2 Physics Tuition
9749 syllabus. Engineering and Computer Science track.
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JC H2 Biology Tuition
9744 syllabus. Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy track.
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IP Math Tuition
Integrated Programme math at Hwa Chong, NJC, ACS Independent.
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IB Math Tuition
IB DP Math AA HL specialists for international schools.
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Higher Chinese Tuition
PSLE and O-Level Higher Chinese. SAP-track schools.
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Composition Tuition
PSLE and O-Level English composition coaching.
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PSLE Preparation
P5 to P6 intensive across all four subjects.
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Primary Math Tuition
P1 to P4 foundation building.
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Home Tuition Singapore
How home tuition works, rates, and the matching process.
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Tuition Agency Singapore
How we differ from typical tuition agencies.
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How to choose between tuition programme pages and subject pages
Tuition programme pages (this hub) describe how we structure tuition for a given coaching focus. They are the practical view: rates, grade-lift expectations, lesson cadence, the typical student profile.
Subject pages (the /subjects hub) describe the exam syllabus content for a specific MOE syllabus code. They are the curriculum view: what topics are covered, where the high-loss areas are, what the marking-scheme expects.
Most parents start with the tuition programme page (for example JC H2 Math Tuition) and then click through to the corresponding subject page (for example JC H2 Mathematics 9758) for the syllabus-level detail. We try to keep the cross-links explicit so the journey is easy.
If you are not sure which page is right, use the form above and we will route the enquiry directly to a specialist who can answer the syllabus and the practical scheduling questions in one conversation.
Singapore Tuition: Frequently Asked Questions
How much do tuition programmes cost in Singapore?
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Typical 1-to-1 home-tuition rates run SGD 30–150 per hour. PSLE and primary levels sit at the lower end; A-Level, IB and specialist H2 subjects at the upper end. Undergraduate tutors are cheaper than full-time or ex-MOE specialists. Parents pay no agency fee.
How quickly can a tutor start?
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Most families are matched within 24 hours and lessons begin within a few days. During the exam-period crunch we prioritise urgent matches. If the first tutor is not the right fit, we re-match at no charge.
What is the difference between a tuition programme page and a subject page?
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Tuition programme pages (this hub) describe how we structure coaching: rates, lesson cadence, the typical student profile and grade-lift arc. Subject pages (the /subjects hub) describe the exam syllabus content for a specific MOE / SEAB code — topics covered, high-loss areas and marking-scheme expectations.