“My son went from struggling with composition to scoring his first AL2 in English. The personal feedback on every essay is what really made the difference.”
Small classes.
Big growth.
The Tutor's Table is a focused tuition centre for Primary 3 to 6 English & Mathematics. Capped at 10 students per class, with customised feedback and curated notes — so every child is seen, supported, and stretched.

A calmer place to learn,
with everything your child needs.
We keep the centre small on purpose. That way teaching stays personal, feedback stays specific, and progress is something you can actually see at home.

Feedback as personal as the child
Every script and homework piece comes back with written notes tailored to the student — what worked, what to fix next, and how to keep improving.
Max 10 students per class
A deliberately small group so questions get answered, doubts get cleared, and no child quietly falls behind.
Curated, exam-ready notes
Notes hand-prepared for the MOE syllabus. Concise, well-structured, and exactly what your child needs to revise — included at no extra cost.
Transparent pricing — no hidden fees
Our programmes,
at a glance.
Four levels, two subjects. Every class capped at 10 students with customised feedback and curated notes. No deposit, no registration, no material fees.
Primary 3
- Builds early confidence
- Customised written feedback
- Curated notes & practice
Primary 4
- Strengthens foundation skills
- Customised written feedback
- Curated notes & practice
Primary 5
- Bridges P4 to PSLE rigour
- Customised written feedback
- Curated notes & practice
Primary 6
- Targeted PSLE preparation
- Customised written feedback
- Curated notes & practice
Please refer to the registration form for more details on course fees.
Find a slot that fits.
Pick a level and a subject below. Each class meets 4 times a month, with multiple weekly options for flexibility.
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Monday | 4:00 – 5:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 – 10:30 AM |
Want to confirm a slot or check availability for Primary 3 English?
Ask on WhatsAppReal progress,
noticed at home.
A few words from the parents who've trusted us with their child's primary years.
“The class size really matters. My daughter is shy and she would never raise her hand at school, but here she actually asks questions. We can see her confidence grow week by week.”
“Honest, transparent fees and notes that are actually useful — no cardboard files of random worksheets. The tutor knows exactly what each child needs.”
Names changed for privacy.
Articles to help your
child study smarter.
Practical Do's and Don'ts for PSLE English and Math — plus parenting tips for the study years. A new article every month.
A Parent's Guide to Study Habits at Home
What actually moves a child's grade between classes — routines, desk setup, and how to talk about school without starting a fight.
PSLE Math Ratio, Percentage & Rate: Do's & Don'ts
The three siblings of the PSLE syllabus share the same secret — they're all really about comparing parts. Here's how to see them clearly.
PSLE Math Fractions & Decimals: Do's & Don'ts
Mastering fractions and decimals gives you back marks across every paper — because almost every question hides one.
PSLE English Editing: Do's & Don'ts
The spelling + grammar editing section is a small-mark question that quietly costs 5–6 marks a year for students who rush it.
PSLE English Grammar MCQ: Do's & Don'ts
A section that's almost 'free marks' for the well-drilled student, and a silent mark-leak for the rusher.
PSLE English Vocabulary Cloze: Do's & Don'ts
The cloze passage is less about vocabulary range than about reading the context carefully — here's how the best students see it.
PSLE Math Exam Strategy: Do's & Don'ts
Time, order of attempt, calculator use, and checking routines that protect your marks under exam pressure.
PSLE Math Problem Sums: Do's & Don'ts
The model-drawing discipline, working clarity, and unit-checking habits that earn method marks even when the final answer slips.
PSLE English Comprehension & Oral: Do's & Don'ts
How to answer Paper 2 open-ended comprehension with confidence, and how to speak well in Stimulus-Based Conversation.
PSLE English Composition: Do's & Don'ts
A clear, practical checklist for writing a Paper 1 composition that scores — from planning to the last sentence.
New article every month. Check back — or follow us on WhatsApp for updates.
Find us in
Ang Mo Kio.
#02-2521
Singapore 560702
Conveniently located in Ang Mo Kio — close to bus stops and a short walk from Ang Mo Kio MRT.
Secure your child's spot today.
To begin your child's journey with The Tutor's Table, please fill in the registration form below. Feel free to let us know via WhatsApp message if you have any questions — we'll be happy to assist!
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