For Primary 3, 4 & 5 · Ahead of school end-of-year exams

Exam-Readiness & Exam Prep Workshops

Two formats, built around your child’s pace — a focused exam-style sprint, or a slower, topic-by-topic build. Same goal, your choice of speed.

Sep–Oct 2026 | Islandwide Online or Physical classes in selected OM centres

Your child's end-of-year exam is the biggest math paper they'll sit all year

Every P3, P4 and P5 student sits a comprehensive end-of-year school exam — testing everything covered since January, under real timed conditions. For most students, it's the first time in the year they're tested on the full syllabus at once, not just the most recent topics.

That's exactly where gaps show up. A topic your child understood well in Term 1 can feel unfamiliar by Term 4 simply because it hasn't been touched since. Our Performance Enhancement Programme (PEP) closes that gap in the weeks before the exam — either through exam-style practice, or through a structured topic-by-topic revisit, depending on what your child needs.
Guidance from coaches with a track record in primary math success
Proprietary strategies to close the gaps before the year-end exams
Workshop materials developed with onSponge — our Sole Certified Math Tuition Partner since 2010

Not another mock exam. Here's the difference.

Two formats. Same goal.

🟦 Exam-Readiness

For students who are broadly on track and want exam sharpness

Exam-Readiness focuses on the exam-based questions worth 2–5 marks — the ones that come up again and again in end-of-year papers, and the ones students most often lose marks on through misconceptions rather than not knowing the topic at all. Your child gets exposure to these exact question types, plus coach tips on how to spot and avoid the traps.

  • FormatExam-based questions across all topics, compressed into a focused sprint
  • Best forStudents who understand the topics but need sharper exam technique
  • Duration4–6 hours depending on level, over 2 sessions
🟥 Exam Prep · 4-Week Topical

For students who need a slower pace and a proper topic-by-topic rebuild

Exam Prep takes a different route — one topic per week, worked through from the basics up. This suits students who need more time to re-anchor a topic before tackling exam-style questions on it, rather than jumping straight into mixed exam practice.

  • FormatTopical revision — 1 topic per week, over 4 weeks
  • Best forStudents who need topical reinforcement at a steadier pace
  • Duration6–8 hours depending on level, over 4 sessions
Not sure which one? Both are built for the same exams and cover the same ground — the difference is pace and format, not difficulty. If your child gets flustered by mixed exam papers, Exam Prep's one-topic-at-a-time structure is usually the better starting point. If your child is comfortable across topics and just needs sharper exam instincts, Exam-Readiness gets there faster.

What Your Child Actually Gets in These Sessions

ACEit Reading Method

The same sentence-by-sentence method used across all our programmes — not a revision-only trick.

Real Exam-Style Questions

Pulled from the exact type and mark-weight (2–5 markers) that show up in end-of-year papers.

Coach Tips in Real Time

Coaches flag common misconceptions behind each question type as your child works through it, live.

Small Groups

Coaches check understanding as they go, so a wobble gets caught the same day.

Topics Covered

Primary 3
  • Model Drawing technique (P3)
  • Whole Numbers
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Money
  • Length, Mass, Volume
  • Bar Graphs
  • Fractions
  • Time
  • Angles
  • Perpendicular and Parallel Lines
  • Area and Perimeter
  • Model drawing techniques (P4)
  • Whole Numbers
  • Multiplication & Division
  • Factors & Multiples
  • Angles
  • Rectangles & Squares
  • Symmetry
  • Fractions
  • Table & Line Graphs
  • Area and Perimeter
  • Decimals
  • Pie Charts
  • Nets
  • Model Drawing techniques (P5)
  • Whole Numbers
  • Fractions
  • Area of Triangles
  • Volume
  • Percentage
  • Rate
  • Angles
  • Properties of Triangles
  • Parallelogram, Rhombus & Trapezium

Workshop Fees

Still unsure which workshop for your child?

the difference is pace and format, not difficulty.

We are here to help.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Exam-Readiness and Exam Prep?
Exam-Readiness is a focused sprint on exam-style questions across all topics, best for students who are broadly ready and want to sharpen technique. Exam Prep is a slower, 4-week topic-by-topic revision cycle, best for students who need more time to rebuild a topic before tackling exam questions on it.
End-of-Year Mock Assessment Exam-Readiness Exam Prep
What it is A full timed paper, sat about a month before school exams A focused sprint on exam-style questions A slower, topic-by-topic revision cycle
Purpose Show your child what timed practice feels like, and reveal where the gaps actually are Close those gaps with exam-based practice on the questions that most often trip students up Rebuild the topic from the ground up, one topic per week
Question type A full paper, mixed topics, timed like the real thing Exam-style questions worth 2–5 marks — the ones students most often misread or get partial marks on Structured practice within a single topic, building from easy to harder
Best for Every student — it's the diagnostic step Students who are broadly ready and want exam sharpness and coach tips on tricky question types Students who need a slower pace and a proper topic-by-topic rebuild before the exam
A school mock or end-of-year assessment is a full timed paper that shows you where the gaps are. Our programme is the next step — it closes those gaps, either through targeted exam-style practice (Exam-Readiness) or a structured topic-by-topic rebuild (Exam Prep).
Exam-Readiness runs during the September school holiday and into the October marking period. Exam Prep runs across September to October as a 4-week cycle. (Exact calendar dates to be confirmed.)
Both online and physical class formats are available, depending on level and centre. Please confirm availability for your centre when booking.

Yes. The workshop is fully aligned with the updated 2026 MOE Primary Math syllabus and focuses on the question types tested in the 2026 PSLE.

No. The workshop is open to any P3, P4, P5 students. Existing Oodles Math students are welcome and enjoy preferential rates.

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