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Best AI App for Secondary School Students in Singapore (That Actually Helps With O & N Levels)

Updated April 24, 2026O Levels
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Singapore-focused study guides aligned to MOE exam formats.
  • Tutorly.sg has been mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
  • Tutorly.sg has been used by thousands of users in Singapore

If you’re a secondary school student in Singapore, your life is probably something like this:

CCA, tuition, school homework, group projects, and somewhere in between… you’re supposed to magically find time to revise for exams and O Levels.

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1. What Secondary School Students Actually Need From an “AI App” in Singapore

Let’s be honest: you don’t need another fancy tool that just rephrases your homework answers.

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You need something that helps you:

  1. Understand concepts properly (not just memorise model answers)
  2. Apply them to exam-style questions from the MOE syllabus
  3. Practise consistently without always relying on human tutors
  4. Get help fast, especially at night when WhatsApping your tutor is not an option

For Singapore secondary students, that usually means:

  • Lower Sec (Sec 1–2)

    • Streaming exams
    • Algebra basics, ratio, geometry
    • Science Physics/Chem/BioPhysics/Chem/Bio foundations
    • Strong English comprehension and writing skills
  • Upper Sec (Sec 3–4/5)

    • O-Level / N-Level style questions
    • Pure / Combined Sciences
    • Amath, Emath, and heavy algebra
    • Social Studies / History structured answers
    • English situational and continuous writing

A useful AI study tool has to handle all of that within the MOE context, not some generic international syllabus.

That’s where Tutorly.sg is very different from tools like ChatGPT or random “homework AI” websites.


2. Why Generic AI Tools Often Fail For Singapore Students

You might have tried asking a generic AI tool to “solve this O-Level math question” or “mark my Social Studies answer”. Sometimes it seems okay, but there are common problems:

2.1 Not aligned to MOE style

  • Explanations sometimes follow US/UK syllabus
  • Methods may not match what your teacher or Ten-Year Series uses
  • Social Studies / History answers may not follow our PEEL or claim–evidence–explain style

2.2 Weak with local exam formats

  • Doesn’t understand PSLE / N / O / A-Level structure
  • Gets confused with things like “Paper 1 Section B continuous writing”
  • Gives answers that don’t match our marking schemes or formats (e.g. not enough points, no elaboration, no contextual examples)

2.3 Risk of over-reliance

If the AI just gives you the final answer with no proper explanation, you might:

  • Copy-paste without understanding
  • Struggle when exam questions are slightly different
  • Panic during exams because you’re used to relying on the AI

You don’t want that.

You want an AI study buddy that:

  • Knows Singapore’s syllabus
  • Explains in a way that your teacher would accept
  • Helps you practise, not cheat

That’s exactly why Tutorly.sg was built specifically for Singapore students, from Primary 1 all the way to JC 2.


3. What Makes Tutorly.sg Different As An “AI App” For Secondary School Students

Although people call it an “AI app”, Tutorly.sg is actually a website, so you just go to it using a browser like Chrome or Safari.

Here’s what makes it strong for Sec 1–4/5 students:

3.1 Aligned to MOE syllabus (Sec 1–4/5)

Tutorly is trained and designed around MOE topics, such as:

  • Lower Sec Math: algebra, indices, linear graphs, geometry, ratio & proportion
  • Emath / Amath: quadratic equations, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, inequalities, logarithms
  • Lower & Upper Sec Science:
    • Physics: kinematics, forces, electricity, light, waves
    • Chemistry: atomic structure, chemical bonding, mole concept, acids & bases, salts
    • Biology: cells, nutrition, transport, reproduction, ecology

And also:

  • English: comprehension, summary, situational writing, continuous writing
  • Humanities: Social Studies, History, Geography (structured and essay questions)

So when you ask something like:

“Explain why the image in a plane mirror is laterally inverted, Sec 2 Science.”

Tutorly understands that this is Lower Sec Physics within the MOE syllabus, not some random international curriculum.

3.2 Built for Singapore exams: PSLE, N, O, A Levels

Tutorly doesn’t just know the content; it knows the exam context:

  • How many marks a question is likely to be
  • The kind of step-by-step reasoning markers expect
  • How to structure answers for:
    • Social Studies PEEL,issuebasedPEEL, issue-based
    • English essays (introduction–body–conclusion, narrative vs argumentative)
    • Science structured questions (definitions, formula, substitution, final answer with units)

While Tutorly does not check your working line by line, it:

  1. Checks your final answer forMath/Sciencefor Math/Science
  2. Then shows you a clear step-by-step solution so you can see where you might have gone wrong

This is very useful when you’re practising Ten-Year Series questions on your own.

3.3 24/7, always-on “tutor” for quick questions

You know those moments when:

  • It’s 11.30pm
  • You’re stuck on a Math question
  • Your tuition teacher is sleeping
  • Your parent says, “I did this 20 years ago, I don’t remember.”

That’s when a 24/7 AI tutor is actually a lifesaver.

Thousands of students in Singapore have already used Tutorly.sg, and it has even been featured on Channel NewsAsia (CNA) as part of the growing trend of AI in education here. You’re not some guinea pig – it’s already being used actively by students like you.


4. How To Use Tutorly.sg Step-By-Step As A Secondary School Student

You don’t need a complicated system. Here’s a simple way to get started.

4.1 Go to the right place

Use your browser (on laptop, tablet, or phone) and go to:

No need to download any mobile app. It runs directly in your browser.

4.2 Choose your level and subject

Tutorly will ask you to select:

  • Your level e.g.Sec2,Sec3,Sec4e.g. Sec 2, Sec 3, Sec 4
  • Your subject (e.g. Math, Science, English, etc.)

Once you choose that, Tutorly already understands the syllabus and difficulty range you’re working with.

4.3 Ask better questions (with context)

You’ll get much better help if you give a bit of context. For example:

Math (Sec 3 Emath)
Instead of:

“Solve this: 2x25x3=02 x^2 - 5 x - 3 = 0

Try:

“Sec 3 Emath: Solve 2x25x3=02 x^2 - 5 x - 3 = 0 using factorisation. Show step-by-step.”

Science (Sec 2)
Instead of:

“Explain diffusion”

Try:

“Sec 2 Science, diffusion: Explain what diffusion is and give one example in the human body. Answer like a short exam question.”

Social Studies (Sec 3/4)
Instead of:

“Why is social cohesion important?”

Try:

“O-Level Social Studies: ‘Social cohesion is important for the development of Singapore.’ How far do you agree? Give 2 PEEL paragraphs.”

This helps Tutorly give you exam-style answers that match what your teachers expect.


5. Using Tutorly For Different Subjects (With Practical Examples)

Let’s break it down by subject, so you can see how to use it effectively.

5.1 Math (Sec 1–4/5, Emath & Amath)

Math is where a lot of students struggle, especially when algebra gets more complex.

A. When you’re stuck on homework

Example question:

“Sec 2 Math: The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5. After 6 more boys joined the class, the ratio became 9:11. How many girls are there in the class?”

You can type:

“Sec 2 Math ratio problem:
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5. After 6 more boys joined the class, the ratio became 9:11. How many girls are there in the class?
Please show step-by-step solution.”

Tutorly will:

  1. Understand it’s a Sec 2 ratio question
  2. Show the algebra clearly
  3. Give the final answer, with explanation you can follow

You can then try a similar question on your own to check if you really understand.

B. For Emath / Amath practice

Example:

“Sec 3 Amath: Solve the inequality 2x35x+62 x - 3 \leq 5 x + 6 and express your answer in interval notation.”

You can ask:

“Sec 3 Amath inequality: Solve 2x35x+62 x - 3 \leq 5 x + 6 and show all working. Also explain what the solution means in words.”

You’ll see:

  1. Rearranging terms
  2. Solving the inequality
  3. Final answer in the correct form
  4. A short explanation in simple English

Use it to check your final answer, then compare your working to Tutorly’s steps.


5.2 Science (Lower & Upper Sec, Pure and Combined)

Science questions can be tricky because they test understanding, not just memory.

A. Understanding concepts

Example:

“Sec 2 Science: Explain why metals conduct electricity but non-metals generally do not.”

Ask:

“Sec 2 Science, metals and non-metals: Explain why metals conduct electricity but most non-metals do not. Answer like a 3-mark exam question.”

Tutorly will give you a structured answer with key points:

  • Delocalised electrons in metals
  • Lack of free-moving charged particles in non-metals
  • Linked back to conduction

You can then shorten or rephrase it into your own words.

B. Practising structured questions (e.g. Physics)

Example:

“O-Level Physics: A car accelerates from rest to 20 m/s20 \text{ m/s} in 5 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.”

Ask:

“O-Level Physics kinematics question:
A car accelerates from rest to 20 m/s20 \text{ m/s} in 5 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.
Show the formula, substitution, and final answer with units.”

Tutorly will:

  1. Identify the correct formula:
    a=vuta = \frac{v - u}{t}
  2. Substitute:
    a=2005=4 m/s2a = \frac{20 - 0}{5} = 4 \text{ m/s}^2
  3. Give final answer and explain the steps

Again, use this to check your final answer, then understand the steps.


5.3 English (Sec 1–4/5)

English is not just about “good language”; it’s also about structure and clarity.

A. Improving your compositions

You can paste your essay and ask:

“Sec 3 English, argumentative essay:
Question: ‘Social media does more harm than good to teenagers.’ Do you agree?
Here is my introduction and first body paragraph. Please:

  1. Comment on clarity and coherence
  2. Suggest how I can make my argument stronger
  3. Point out any major grammar issues.”

Tutorly can:

  • Suggest better topic sentences
  • Help you tighten your argument
  • Highlight awkward phrasing

Do NOT just ask it to write the entire essay for you. Use it to improve your own writing, not to replace it.

B. Comprehension practice

You can paste a passage and ask:

“Sec 2 English comprehension:
Here is a passage. Can you give me 5 practice questions (with answers) that are similar to school exam style?”

Then you can:

  1. Attempt the questions on your own
  2. Check your answers against Tutorly’s
  3. Ask for explanations where you’re wrong

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5.4 Humanities (Social Studies, History, Geography)

Humanities is all about structure and examples.

A. Social Studies PEEL practice

Example question:

“How far is the government responsible for maintaining social harmony in Singapore?”

You can ask:

“O-Level Social Studies:
Question: ‘How far is the government responsible for maintaining social harmony in Singapore?’
Give me 2 PEEL paragraphs:

  • One supporting the statement
  • One giving a different perspective
    Use local examples.”

Tutorly will:

  • Give you PEEL-structured paragraphs
  • Include Singapore examples (e.g. CMIO model, housing policies)
  • Show how to link back to the question

You can then:

  • Write your own version
  • Compare with Tutorly’s structure
  • Ask: “How can I improve my PEEL paragraph?”

6. How To Use Tutorly Without Becoming Over-Reliant

AI is powerful, but only if you use it the right way. Here’s how to avoid becoming too dependent.

6.1 Try first, then check

When doing homework or TYS:

  1. Attempt the question fully on your own
  2. Only then, ask Tutorly:
    • “Please show me the step-by-step solution to this question.”
  3. Compare your answer with Tutorly’s:
    • Is your final answer correct?
    • If not, where did your working differ?

This way, your brain is still doing the real work.

6.2 Ask for hints, not full solutions (sometimes)

You can say:

“Give me a hint for this Sec 3 Emath question, but don’t give the full solution yet.”

Or:

“Explain the first step only. I’ll try the rest myself.”

That trains you to think, but still gives you guidance.

6.3 Use it to revise, not just to survive

Instead of only using Tutorly when you’re panicking over homework, build it into your weekly revision:

  • After school: 15–20 minutes of practice questions
  • Before tests: ask for topic summaries and quick quizzes
  • After tests: type in questions you lost marks on and ask, “Explain how to solve this properly.”

7. Sample One-Week Study Plan Using Tutorly.sg

Here’s a realistic plan you can try for one week, especially if you’re in Sec 3–4.

Monday – Math Focus (30–45 mins)

  • Do 4–5 Emath questions from your workbook or TYS
  • For each question you’re stuck on, ask Tutorly for:
    • Step-by-step solution
    • Short explanation of the concept
  • Note down any formulas or methods you keep forgetting

Tuesday – Science Focus (30–45 mins)

  • Pick one topic (e.g. acids & bases, kinematics)
  • Ask Tutorly:

    “Give me a Sec 3 Chemistry summary of acids and bases, with key definitions and 3 exam-style questions.”

  • Try the questions, then check with Tutorly

Wednesday – English (30 mins)

  • Write 1 body paragraph for an essay question
  • Paste it into Tutorly and ask for:
    • Feedback on clarity
    • Grammar corrections
    • Suggestions to strengthen your argument

Thursday – Humanities (30–40 mins)

  • Take 1 Social Studies question
  • Draft 1–2 PEEL paragraphs
  • Ask Tutorly:

    “Please mark my PEEL paragraph like an O-Level teacher. What is good, what is weak, and how can I improve it?”

Friday – Mixed Revision (30–45 mins)

  • Ask Tutorly to quiz you:

    “I am a Sec 4 student. Give me a short quiz with:

    • 3 Emath questions
    • 2 Physics questions
    • 1 Social Studies source-based question.”
  • Attempt everything, then check answers

Weekend – Light Touch (20–30 mins each day)

  • Ask for summaries of topics you’re weak in
  • Do a few practice questions
  • Clarify any doubts from the week

You don’t need to follow this perfectly, but this gives you a sense of how an “AI app” can fit into your real schedule without taking over your life.


8. Common Mistakes Students Make With AI (And How To Avoid Them)

Mistake 1: Copy-pasting answers

If you just copy whatever Tutorly gives you into your homework, you:

  • Don’t learn
  • Might get caught if your teacher recognises AI-style phrasing
  • Will struggle badly in exams

Fix: Always read the explanation, then rewrite in your own words.


Mistake 2: Asking vague questions

If you type:

“Explain algebra”

You’ll get something too general.

Fix: Be specific:

“Sec 2 algebra: Explain how to expand and simplify (2x+3)(x4)(2 x + 3)(x - 4) step-by-step.”


Mistake 3: Treating AI as a shortcut, not a teacher

If you only use AI when you’re desperate, you’ll never build confidence.

Fix: Use Tutorly regularly, like a tutor:

  • To revise topics
  • To check your work
  • To get feedback on writing

9. Why Tutorly.sg Is A Strong Choice If You’re Looking For An “AI App” For Secondary School Students In Singapore

To summarise why Tutorly.sg stands out:

  • Singapore-focused: Built around MOE syllabus from Primary to JC
  • Exam-aware: Understands PSLE, N, O, and A-Level formats and expectations
  • Trusted:
    • Used by thousands of students in Singapore
    • Featured on Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
  • Available 24/7: Help is always there, especially when tuition isn’t
  • Practical: Gives step-by-step solutions, clear explanations, and structured answers

And again, it’s not a mobile app. It’s a website that works like the AI study companion you’re looking for, accessible from:

  • Laptop
  • Tablet
  • Phone (via browser)

You can explore more about how it works here:
https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore

Or jump straight into using the AI tutor here:
https://tutorly.sg/app


10. Ready To Try An AI Study Buddy Built For Singapore Students?

If you’ve read this far, you’re probably serious about doing better in school – whether it’s streaming exams, N Levels, or O Levels.

You don’t need to suffer alone with late-night homework stress or wait days to ask your tutor one small question. You can have an AI tutor that:

  • Knows the Singapore syllabus
  • Explains in simple, student-friendly language
  • Helps you practise smarter, not just work harder

Take 5 minutes today to try a few questions with Tutorly:

  • Go to the AI tutor: https://tutorly.sg/app
  • Select your level and subject
  • Ask it one real question you’re currently stuck on

Treat it like a friendly, patient tutor who’s always awake – and use it to build real understanding, not shortcuts.

Your future self especiallytheoneopeningthatOLevelresultsslipespecially the one opening that O-Level results slip will thank you.


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