Full-Year Programme · Primary 6 · PSLE Math
Most P6 years are a scramble of separate classes, crash courses and last-minute papers. Last Lap is the opposite: one connected plan that takes your child from now, all the way to the PSLE paper.
A full-year Primary 6 Math programme of around 52 weekly lessons, with the June PSLE Intensive and the May to August Ten-Year-Series bundled in, plus free P5 foundation recordings to close earlier gaps. Every week, we diagnose, fix, practise and improve, in classes capped at eight. You can still join mid-year, and the bundled Intensive recordings and TYS come with you.
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Joining mid-year is completely fine
Last Lap runs the full P6 year, so there is no single window to catch. Families join all through the run-up to PSLE and slot straight into the plan. If the June Intensive has already passed, the full recordings, booklets and the Ten-Year-Series review sessions come bundled in, and the free P5 recordings let your child fill any earlier gaps at their own pace. We will map the right starting point with you at the diagnostic.
One connected plan, January to PSLE
How we teach
More practice on its own rarely moves a mark. The question is always: what is actually going wrong, and how do we fix that specific thing?
Each lesson runs the same loop. We diagnose where a mark is really being lost, teach the fix, practise it with immediate feedback, then re-test until it holds. Over ten months, that loop turns scattered effort into steady, visible improvement, rather than a frantic sprint at the end.
Find the real error type, not just the wrong answer.
Teach the method or habit that closes that gap.
Repeat with immediate, marks-aware feedback.
Re-test until the fix holds under exam pressure.
What we diagnose
Two children can score the same AL for completely different reasons. Before we add a single worksheet, we work out which of these four is really happening, then aim the term's work at it.
A topic was never fully built, often a P5 foundation. The free P5 recordings close these directly.
The concept is understood, but units, keywords or what the question really asks get missed.
Your child can solve it, but reaches for the wrong approach and runs out of time second-guessing.
The marks are there, but rushing, misreading and a weak checking routine give them away.
See how the four error types show up in real papers, in the PSLE Hub →
Where the marks really leak
We tagged 709 PSLE Math questions across 2012 to 2025 and counted. Paper 1 averages 2.06 in difficulty; Paper 2 averages 3.46. Nearly half of Paper 2 sits in the top two difficulty bands, against roughly one question in fifteen in Paper 1. A child can be quick and careful and still leave marks in Paper 2, because Paper 2 rewards seeing the structure before choosing a method. That is the reflex the Last Lap loop builds, week after week.
Paper 1
of questions at the top two difficulty bands
Paper 2
of questions at the top two difficulty bands
Two habits carry nearly half the thinking. Turning words into units and parts, and treating the whole as the sum of its parts, account for about 44% of every non-routine question across fourteen years. Both are exactly what the bar model trains, and what the free P5 recordings rebuild first.
One programme, everything inside
Last Lap is not a class with add-ons. The weekly lessons, the June Intensive and the Ten-Year-Series are one connected programme, so each part reinforces the next instead of competing for your child's evenings.
Two hours each, in classes of no more than eight, running across the P6 year. Every lesson is recorded so a missed session is never a missed concept.
Our signature two-day June bootcamp, with 158 worked examples across the most-tested PSLE question types. Join after June and the full recordings and booklets are yours.
Ten years of real PSLE papers, every one graded, plus ten guided review sessions of three hours each. Not papers handed over, but papers walked through.
Plus free access to the full P5 video library: 32 recorded lessons, 64 hours in all, and the P5 textbooks, so earlier gaps are closed before they cost marks.
A real differentiator, at no extra fee
A large share of the PSLE paper tests concepts first built in Primary 5: fractions, decimals, percentage, ratio, rate, speed, whole numbers, area and perimeter. When those are shaky, no amount of P6 practice quite sticks.
Who it suits
Last Lap is a good fit if your child:
Closes P5 gaps first, so P6 concepts finally have something to sit on.
The weekly diagnosis turns a wobbly score into a steadier, more predictable one.
Tightens checking and presentation, where strong students quietly drop marks.
What's included
Materials your child keeps
The textbooks, workbooks and revision booklets are part of a curriculum we write and publish ourselves, 60+ textbooks and 40+ workbooks, refined over years of classroom use and updated each year for current exam trends. Your child can write in them, flag them, and revise from them without a screen.
Schedule, format & fees
Two hours, the same weekly slot across the P6 year, in classes of no more than eight.
Every lesson recorded within 24 hours. Switch onsite and Zoom with one week's notice.
Locations
Bukit Timah (Coronation Plaza) · Upper Thomson · Pasir Ris · Punggol · or live on Zoom. The same Principal Tutors and materials at every venue.
Taught by Principal Tutors only
Last Lap is never delegated to standard tutors. Mrs Eileen Toh personally runs the June Intensive, and the same dedicated Principal Tutors carry your child through the whole year.
Start with a diagnostic
Because Last Lap runs the full year, the right starting point and fee depend on when your child joins and what they need. Rather than guess, we quote the fee at the diagnostic consult, after we have looked at a recent paper together.
Fees are quoted at the diagnostic consult, based on your child's starting point. Financial assistance is available case-by-case for families with genuine need.
A parent's story, on camera
"When my daughter got AL5 in P6 SA1, I was desperate. Mrs Eileen even asked to see her paper first. Two months later she hit AL3 at Prelims, and eventually AL1 at PSLE."
Based on GPA's internal tracking of recent cohorts; individual results vary with each student's starting point and effort. More on our results page.
Taught by
Founder & Curriculum Architect
Former MOE teacher, M.Ed (NIE). She wrote the curriculum Last Lap is built on and runs the June Intensive herself.
Principal Tutor · Head of Primary Math
B.Sc. (Hons), 6+ years teaching under Mrs Toh. She runs the diagnostic consults, calm and step by step.
Last Lap is delivered by GPA's Principal Tutors throughout the year, with no rotation to part-timers. Featured in CNA, Channel 8 and 联合早报.
Already a GPA student?
If your child is in our weekly Primary 6 programme, the June Intensive and the Ten-Year-Series may already be part of what they do. Check with us before signing up for anything separately, and we will tell you honestly which programme your child is on. We would rather you did not pay twice.
A calm read, no pressure
We will send a clear, month-by-month guide to the P6 year: what to firm up when, how the Intensive and the Ten-Year-Series fit in, and the foundation work worth doing early. Useful whether or not you join us.
Thinking past the PSLE paper?
The step from PSLE Math into Secondary 1 catches a lot of strong students off guard. Our Secondary Math programme bridges it early, so the momentum your child builds this year carries straight on.
Yes. Last Lap runs the full P6 year and families join all through the run-up to PSLE. We map the right starting point at the diagnostic consult. If the June Intensive has already passed, its full recordings and booklets are included, the Ten-Year-Series review sessions continue through August, and the free P5 recordings let your child catch up on anything earlier at their own pace.
Around 52 weekly P6 lessons of two hours each, graded weekly homework marked by real tutors, the June PSLE Intensive, the May to August Ten-Year-Series with ten guided review sessions, and free access to the P5 foundations: 32 recorded lessons and four P5 textbooks. All of it uses materials we write and publish ourselves.
Because Last Lap is a full-year programme, the right starting point and fee depend on when your child joins and what they need, so we quote the fee at the diagnostic consult after looking at a recent paper together. Financial assistance is available case-by-case for families with genuine need.
A crash course covers a lot quickly, then ends. Last Lap is a full-year, structured plan: concepts are mastered week by week, not briefly visited. The two-day Intensive and the Ten-Year-Series are components of it, bundled in rather than bought separately.
Every lesson is recorded in high quality and uploaded within 24 hours. Your child can watch the full two-hour lesson any time, pause and rewind, and still submit homework for marking. This helps during school holidays, family trips, or if your child is unwell.
Yes, at both ends. The weekly diagnosis finds where marks are really going. For students building up, the free P5 foundations close the gaps underneath. For students aiming for AL1, the work shifts to checking routines and clean presentation, where strong children quietly drop marks.
Our Principal Tutors, including Mrs Eileen Toh and Ms JS Lee, throughout the year, with no rotation to part-timers. Mrs Eileen runs the June Intensive personally. They are the teachers who write and refine the curriculum, so your child learns it from the people who built it.
Ten months. One plan to PSLE.
Book a diagnostic and we will tell you honestly whether Last Lap is the right fit, and exactly where your child would start.