June Holiday Bootcamp · Secondary 4 · O-Level Math
The June holidays are the last clear stretch before the O-Level Prelims. This bootcamp uses them to find out, honestly, where your child actually stands.
Four targeted revision lessons on the topics Sec 4 students most often still slip on, then one full-day mock exam under exam conditions against the latest TYS paper. The mock is graded and returned with written feedback within a week, so you know exactly what to fix. E Math and A Math.
Inside a revision lesson
revision lessons
full-day mock
papers, E & A Math
June 2026 run · concluded
The June bootcamp has finished for this year. It returns next June, ahead of the O-Level season. The dates and timings for the next run will be published right here closer to the time. Register your interest and we will message you the moment they open, with no obligation to confirm. Registration and confirmation are handled over WhatsApp.
Revision built around the mock, not the other way round
The idea
Most bootcamps end on the last lesson. This one ends on a graded mock and a clear list of what to fix.
The four revision lessons are not a generic recap. They are built around the mock: each one drills the topics that Sec 4 students most often still slip on, so by the time your child sits a full TYS paper under exam conditions, they have already revisited the ground it covers. The paper is then graded and returned with written feedback on every question lost, usually within a week.
Four targeted lessons on the slip-prone topics, not generic worksheets.
A full-day mock against the latest TYS paper, under exam conditions.
Graded and returned with written feedback on every question lost.
What it covers
The bootcamp runs for E Math and A Math. Both follow the same shape: four targeted revision lessons, then a full-day mock against the latest TYS paper. Most Sec 4 students take both subjects, so you can register for one or both.
Runs at all three branches · revision on the topics Sec 4 students most often lose marks on, then the full-day mock. Onsite at any branch or live on Zoom.
Runs at Coronation Plaza (Bukit Timah) · the same four-lessons-then-mock shape, focused on the A Math topics that quietly cost the most. Onsite at Bukit Timah or live on Zoom.
Looking for year-round O-Level support instead? See O-Level / IP Math →
The five days
The four revision lessons are spaced across the holidays, then the full day is the mock under exam conditions. The lesson topics below reflect honest analysis of recent TYS papers, the areas Sec 4 students have most often lost marks on, not a prediction of this year's exam. Pick a subject to see the shape.
Algebra and equations, the workhorse skills the rest of the paper leans on.
Graphs and functions, reading, sketching and interpreting under time pressure.
Trigonometry and mensuration, where method marks are most often left behind.
Statistics, probability and the multi-step structured questions that decide grades.
A full-day E Math mock against the latest TYS paper, under exam conditions, then graded with written feedback.
Polynomials, partial fractions and the algebraic manipulation A Math leans on.
Trigonometry, identities, equations and the R-formula, a common stumbling block.
Differentiation, rates of change and maxima and minima in context.
Integration and its applications, areas, kinematics and the marks they carry.
A full-day A Math mock against the latest TYS paper, under exam conditions, then graded with written feedback.
Each revision lesson is concept-first, then structured practice on the exact question types that cost Sec 4 students marks. The mock day is the point everything builds towards.
The full-day mock
The mock is the point of the programme. It is a full-day sitting against the latest TYS paper, under exam conditions, then graded and returned with written feedback on every question lost, usually within a week.
A full-length mock drawn from the latest Ten-Year-Series paper, sat over a full day under exam conditions. Attend in person or on Zoom, with the same paper either way.
Graded against the official marking scheme, with written feedback on every question lost, so your child sees not just the score but exactly where the method marks went.
The graded paper and written feedback are returned, usually within a week, so there is still time to act on it before the Prelims and the O-Level.
Nothing flashy. A real paper, honestly marked, with written feedback on every question lost. That is what turns a fortnight of revision into a list of things your child can actually fix.
Who it suits
The bootcamp is a good fit if your child:
A self-contained bootcamp, no prior GPA experience needed. A genuine window into how we teach Sec 4 Math.
Built on the MOE syllabus and the actual TYS papers, so it maps to exactly what your child will sit.
Same small caps as our weekly classes, so the tutor can track every student in the room.
What's included
Built on our own materials
The revision lessons and the mock are built on the curriculum we write and publish our own, 60+ textbooks and 40+ workbooks, refined over years of classroom use.
Schedule, format & fees
It runs in the June holidays each year. The June 2026 run has concluded. Dates and timings for the next run are published here closer to the time.
Revision lessons and the full-day mock can be attended in person or live on Zoom, with the same paper and materials either way.
Venues
E Math runs at all three branches: Bukit Timah (Coronation Plaza) · Punggol (Edgedale Plains) · Pasir Ris (Pasir Ris West Plaza). A Math runs at Coronation Plaza (Bukit Timah). Both are also available live on Zoom.
| Subject | Fee | For |
|---|---|---|
| E Math | Confirmed at registration | 4 lessons + full-day mock |
| A Math | Confirmed at registration | 4 lessons + full-day mock |
Fees shown are indicative only and are confirmed when the next run opens. The fee is the same onsite or on Zoom.
One bootcamp fee
Four revision lessons plus the full-day mock
per subject · the fee for the next run is confirmed when it opens
Already a GPA Weekly student? Check with us before registering separately, as your June lessons may already cover the bootcamp content.
Why we built it this way
"Most bootcamps end on the last lesson. This one ends on a graded paper in your child's hand."
That is the whole point. The revision lessons are designed around the mock, so a fortnight of work turns into a real paper, honestly marked, with a clear list of what to fix before the O-Level.
Many bootcamp families go on to join our weekly O-Level programme after seeing their child's mock results. Based on GPA's internal tracking of recent cohorts; individual results vary.
Taught by
Founder & Curriculum Architect
Former MOE teacher, M.Ed (NIE). She designed the bootcamp's revise-then-mock format and oversees the E Math and A Math curriculum it is built on.
E Math & A Math specialists
Experienced O-Level Math tutors trained under Mrs Eileen Toh, who mark each mock against the official scheme and write the feedback your child receives.
Tutor assignments are set each year by subject and branch. Every tutor teaches the same in-house E Math and A Math curriculum.
Already a GPA student?
If your child is in our weekly O-Level programme, their June lessons may already cover the bootcamp content, so there could be nothing separate to register. Check with us first over WhatsApp and we will tell you honestly which programme your child is in. We would rather you did not pay twice.
Free sample, no pressure
We will send a sample of the kind of mock your child sits, with the written feedback that comes back on it, so you can see exactly how the bootcamp works before you decide.
For year-round support after the bootcamp
The bootcamp shows you where your child stands going into the O-Level year. Secondary Math Weekly is how you keep building, with the same in-house curriculum and small classes, week after week.
The bootcamp runs in the June holidays each year, so the next run is next June, ahead of the O-Level season. The dates and timings will be published here closer to the time. Register your interest and we will message you the moment they open over WhatsApp, with no obligation to confirm a place.
Your child sits a full-length mock against the latest Ten-Year-Series paper, over a full day, under exam conditions. The paper is then graded against the official marking scheme and returned with written feedback on every question lost, usually within a week.
Yes. There is a bootcamp for E Math and one for A Math, each with four revision lessons and a full-day mock. E Math runs at all three branches and on Zoom; A Math runs at Coronation Plaza in Bukit Timah and on Zoom. You can register for one subject or both.
Yes. The bootcamp is fully self-contained, with no prior GPA experience needed. The revision and the mock follow the MOE O-Level syllabus and the actual TYS papers, so it maps to exactly what your child will sit, regardless of tuition background.
From honest analysis of recent TYS papers, the topics Sec 4 students have most often lost marks on. That is past-paper analysis, not a prediction of this year's exam. The revision lessons are built around the mock, so the ground the paper covers has already been revisited.
The fee is per subject and covers all four revision lessons plus the full-day mock with written feedback. The figure shown on this page is indicative only and is confirmed when the next run opens. The fee is the same onsite or on Zoom. We will share the confirmed fee over WhatsApp when you register your interest.
Yes. Both the revision lessons and the full-day mock can be attended in person or live on Zoom, with the same paper and materials either way. If a revision lesson is missed, your child receives the recording so they can still catch up.
Possibly not. For some weekly students, the June lessons already cover the bootcamp content, so there may be nothing separate to register. Check with us first over WhatsApp and we will confirm which programme your child is in.
Next run · June, dates published here closer to the time
Not sure if the bootcamp is the right fit? Register your interest, or book a free trial of our weekly O-Level class and see how we teach first.