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PSLE Tuition Fees In Singapore: A Practical Comparison For Parents

Updated May 2, 2026PSLE

PSLE tuition fees in Singapore typically range from about $1–$3/hour for group tuition centres and $1–$3/hour for private 1-to-1 tutors, depending on tutor experience and subject. An AI tutor website like Tutorly.sg costs a tiny fraction of that per month while being available 24/7.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through what these numbers really mean, how to compare options properly, and how to build an affordable support system for your child without burning out (or burning through your savings).

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Why PSLE Tuition Fees Vary So Much In Singapore

You’ve probably seen everything from $1/hour “budget” classes to$1/hour “ex-MOE specialist” tutors. The big price differences usually come from:

  • Tutor type – undergrads vs full-time tutors vs ex-/current MOE teachers
  • Format – 1-to-1 home tuition vs small group vs big class vs online
  • Subject & level – PSLE Math and Science often cost slightly more than English/Chinese
  • Location – central areas and “branded” centres usually charge higher
  • Branding & demand – popular centres and famous tutors can charge premium rates

Let’s break down the typical PSLE fee ranges (rough ballpark, not fixed):

1. Private 1-to-1 PSLE Tutor (Home or Online)

  • Polytechnic/undergrad tutor: ~$1–$3/hour
  • Full-time tutor experienced,butnotexteacherexperienced, but not ex-teacher: ~$1–$3/hour
  • Ex-/current MOE teacher: ~$1–$3/hour

For weekly 1.5-hour lessons per subject, you’re looking at roughly:

  • 1 subject: $1–$3/month
  • 2–3 subjects: easily $1–$3+/month

2. PSLE Tuition Centres (Group Classes)

For Primary 5–6 PSLE prep, common centre fees are:

  • Neighbourhood centres: ~$1–$3/month per subject usually1.52hours/weekusually 1.5–2 hours/week
  • Mid-range branded centres: ~$1–$3/month per subject
  • Premium/“elite” centres: ~$1–$3/month per subject

If your child does 3 PSLE subjects at a mid-range centre, that’s often $1–$3/month.

3. AI Tutor Website (Like Tutorly.sg)

This is where the numbers really change.

  • AI tutor websites are usually subscription-based, not hourly
  • Tutorly.sg is designed specifically for Singapore MOE syllabus P1JC2P 1–JC 2
  • Costs are typically less than a single 1-to-1 tuition session per month, while being usable every day

So instead of $60 for one lesson, you’re paying a smaller monthly fee for unlimited question help, explanations, and practice.

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Clear Comparison: Private Tutor vs Tuition Centre vs Tutorly.sg

Here’s a side-by-side look focused on PSLE students in Singapore:

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FactorPrivate Tutor (1-to-1)Tuition Centre (Group)Tutorly (Website)
Price (rough)$1–$3/hour$1–$3/month per subjectTypically less than one tuition session per month (subscription)
FlexibilityMedium – can reschedule, but tied to tutor’s timetableLow – fixed class slots, makeup depends on centre policyVery high – 24/7, ask questions anytime, short or long sessions
AvailabilityLimited – need to book slots, peak periods fill upLimited – popular classes full, especially near PSLEInstant – no waiting, works for last-minute questions & revision
PersonalisationHigh – fully focused on your childMedium – teacher balances whole classHigh per question – step-by-step solutions tailored to your level
ModeIn-person or online videoPhysical centre or online classesOnline website (no app download), text-based Q&A and explanations

Key takeaway:
If you want human guidance and motivation, a good tutor is still valuable. But if you need constant, on-demand help for practice questions, corrections, and explanations, an AI tutor website like Tutorly.sg fills a huge gap at a much lower cost.


Step-by-step Tutorial: How To Decide What PSLE Tuition Is Worth Paying For

Instead of just asking “How much?”, ask “What exactly am I paying for, and does my child need that?”

Here’s a simple 5-step way to decide.

Step 1: Identify Your Child’s Real Needs

Look at recent school tests or SA papers:

  • Is the problem content gaps? (e.g. doesn’t understand fractions, cloze passages, synthesis)
  • Or careless mistakes & exam skills? (e.g. misreading questions, time management)
  • Or motivation & discipline? (e.g. refuses to revise, gets stuck and gives up)

Rough guide:

  • Content gaps → good teacher + clear explanations needed
  • Exam skills → targeted practice + feedback + strategies
  • Motivation → someone (or something) to guide, encourage, and keep them going

Step 2: Map Needs To Tuition Options

  • If your child is very weak in a subject e.g.below50consistentlye.g. below 50 consistently:

    • 1-to-1 tutor or a small group class may be worth the higher cost
    • Combine with daily practice using AI help to stretch your money
  • If your child is average but inconsistent 6075range60–75 range:

    • A good centre class + regular AI practice is usually enough
    • You don’t always need $1/hour tutors for this level
  • If your child is already strong 80+aimingforAL1280+ aiming for AL 1–2:

    • Focus on high-level practice and hard variants
    • A cheaper centre or just strong AI-based practice (with occasional human consult) can be enough

Step 3: Calculate Your Monthly Budget Honestly

Let’s say you can spare $1/month for PSLE support.

One possible breakdown:

  • 1-to-1 Math tutor 1.5 h/week @ $1/hr: about $1/month
  • AI tutor website for all subjects: maybe $1–$3/month
  • Leaves some buffer for occasional workshops, mock exams or extra materials

Versus:

  • 3 subjects at mid-range centre ~$1/month each: $1/month
  • No budget left for extra help when your child is stuck at 10pm before exam

Step 4: Build A Hybrid Plan

Most PSLE students don’t need “all-in” on one option.

A balanced plan could look like this:

  • Math – 1-to-1 tutor weekly + daily practice with AI explanations
  • Science – centre class + AI for topical revision (e.g. electricity, forces)
  • English/Chinese – school homework + AI for composition ideas, grammar, vocab

With Tutorly.sg, your child can ask any PSLE question (from school worksheets, assessment books, or past papers) and get:

  • Instant answer check
  • Step-by-step solution
  • Explanation in MOE-aligned terms

You can see how this stretches every dollar you spend on human tuition.

If you want to test this hybrid style, you can
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Step 5: Review Every 1–2 Months

Don’t lock into a $1/month plan blindly.

Every 1–2 months, check:

  • Are grades improving or at least stabilising?
  • Is your child less anxious, more confident with questions?
  • Are you actually using what you’re paying for (e.g. attending classes, using AI regularly)?

Be ready to reduce, switch, or mix options based on results, not just marketing.


Exam Strategy Guide: Getting PSLE Value Without Overpaying

Once you’ve chosen your mix of tuition and AI support, the next question is: how to use them smartly for PSLE?

Here’s a subject-by-subject strategy, with cost in mind.

PSLE Math

Where tuition helps most:

  • Explaining core topics: fractions, ratio, percentage, geometry, heuristics
  • Watching how your child thinks and correcting misconceptions

Where AI like Tutorly.sg is extremely cost-effective:

  • Daily practice of problem sums
  • Trying tough questions from assessment books
  • Getting step-by-step solutions when stuck

A simple weekly plan:

  • 2 days – practice school/centre homework, ask Tutorly for help when stuck
  • 2 days – 4–6 problem sums from assessment books; use Tutorly to check and learn faster
  • 1 day – timed practice of 1–2 Paper 2 sections

This way, your expensive human tutor time is used for:

  • Clearing deep misunderstandings
  • Explaining new strategies
  • Reviewing your child’s common error patterns

And cheaper AI time is used for:

  • Repetition
  • Exposure to many question types
  • Late-night “救命” when there’s no tutor around

PSLE Science

Science tuition can be pricey, especially for PSLE because of:

  • Open-ended questions
  • Application of concepts, not just memorising notes

Use tuition or centre classes to:

  • Build strong conceptual understanding (e.g. energy conversion, adaptation, circulatory system)
  • Learn how to phrase answers to match PSLE marking schemes

Use AI (Tutorly.sg) to:

  • Practise open-ended questions and MCQs
  • See model answers and explanations instantly
  • Revise specific topics before school tests

Example: Your child can type:

“P 6 Science PSLE-style question on water cycle, open-ended, medium difficulty.”

Then try to answer it, and check with Tutorly’s step-by-step explanation.

PSLE English

For English, many families overspend on tuition when the real issue is not enough reading and writing practice.

Use human tutors/centres for:

  • Composition structure & ideas
  • Oral practice and feedback
  • Comprehension techniques

Use AI for:

  • Grammar and vocab questions
  • Compo planning help (e.g. generating possible plots, checking if storyline makes sense)
  • Quick practice on editing, synthesis & transformation

PSLE Chinese

Chinese tuition often costs similar to English, sometimes more if it’s a “specialist” centre.

Use human teachers for:

  • Oral and listening practice
  • Compo (作文) marking and feedback
  • Building confidence speaking Chinese

Use AI for:

  • Vocab, sentence structure, and idioms
  • Quick practice of short writing or comprehension questions
  • Clarifying meanings of words, phrases, and sentence patterns

Real-Life Scenario: Last-Minute PSLE Panic

Imagine this common situation:

It’s two weeks before PSLE, and your P 6 child suddenly realises they are weak in Math ratio and percentage. Their private tutor is fully booked and can only add one extra session. The centre classes are already rushing through full papers.

You could:

  1. Pay for expensive crash course workshops often $1–$3 over a few days,
  2. Or you could use an AI tutor website every day for targeted practice.

A practical approach:

  • Ask your child’s school teacher which topics are weakest e.g.ratioinvolving3quantities,percentageincrease/decreasee.g. “ratio involving 3 quantities”, “percentage increase/decrease”.
  • Every day, your child attempts 5–10 questions from assessment books on those topics.
  • For every question they’re stuck on, they immediately ask Tutorly for a full solution and explanation.

This gives them dozens of extra questions per week at almost no extra cost, instead of just 1–2 extra human lessons.

Tutorly.sg has already been used by thousands of students in Singapore, and has even been mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA) as part of the growing use of AI in education. It’s built specifically for our MOE syllabus and local exam styles.

If you’re in that “two weeks left” situation, you can
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Worksheet Practice: Sample PSLE-Style Questions (With Hard Variants)

To show you how to combine practice + affordable help, here are some PSLE-style questions you can try at home. After your child attempts them, you can key the questions into Tutorly to check answers and see full solutions.

A. Math – Standard Level Questions

  1. Fractions

    Ali spent 25\frac{2}{5} of his money on a book and 14\frac{1}{4} of the remainder on a pen.
    He had 2424 left.
    How much money did he have at first?

  2. Ratio

    The ratio of the number of boys to girls in a class is 3:43:4.
    After 5 more boys join the class, the ratio becomes 4:54:5.
    How many girls are there in the class?

  3. Percentage

    A shirt usually costs 4040. During a sale, the price of the shirt is reduced by 25%.
    What is the sale price of the shirt?

B. Math – Harder PSLE-Style Variants

  1. Challenging Ratio/Percentage Mix

    A tank was 35\frac{3}{5} full of water.
    After 48 litres of water were used, the tank was only 30% full.

    (a) What is the capacity of the tank?
    (b) How much water was in the tank at first?

  2. Challenging Rate Problem

    A tap can fill a tank in 6 hours. Another tap can fill the same tank in 4 hours.
    Both taps were turned on at the same time to fill the empty tank.
    After 1 hour, the faster tap was turned off.
    How long more did the slower tap take to fill the remaining water in the tank?

  3. Challenging Fractions & Remainder

    Mrs Tan baked some cookies. She packed them into bags of 8 or 12 cookies.
    If she packed all the cookies into bags of 8, she would have 5 cookies left.
    If she packed all the cookies into bags of 12, she would have 9 cookies left.

    What is the smallest possible number of cookies Mrs Tan baked?


C. Science – Standard Level Questions

  1. Water Cycle

    On a sunny day, wet clothes hung outdoors become dry after some time.
    (a) Name the process that causes the wet clothes to become dry.
    (b) Explain how this process happens using the idea of heat.

  2. Plant Transport System

    A plant was placed in red-coloured water for a few hours.
    After some time, red streaks were seen in the stem.

    (a) Which part of the plant transport system carried the coloured water?
    (b) State one function of this part.

  3. Forces

    A box is pushed across a rough floor at a constant speed.
    (a) Name the force that opposes the motion of the box.
    (b) Explain why the box moves at a constant speed even though this force is acting on it.

D. Science – Harder PSLE-Style Variants

  1. Heat & Expansion

    A metal ball just fits through a metal ring at room temperature.
    The ball is then heated and no longer passes through the ring.

    (a) Explain why the ball no longer fits through the ring.
    (b) Suggest one way to make the ball pass through the ring again, and explain your answer using the concept of heat.

  2. Electricity

    In a circuit, three identical bulbs A, B and C are connected such that:

    • Bulbs A and B are in parallel with each other.
    • Bulb C is in series with the parallel pair.

    (a) If bulb A blows (filament breaks), what happens to bulbs B and C? Explain.
    (b) Compare the brightness of bulb C to bulb B when all are working normally. Give a reason.

  3. Adaptation

    A type of desert plant has thick, fleshy stems and very small leaves.

    (a) Explain how each of these features helps the plant survive in the desert.
    (b) If this plant is placed in a very wet environment, predict one problem it might face and explain why.


How To Use These Questions With AI Support

  1. Ask your child to attempt each question on paper.
  2. For any question they can’t solve or are unsure of, type it into Tutorly.sg.
  3. Compare their solution with the AI’s step-by-step explanation.
  4. Ask them:
    • “Where did your working differ?”
    • “What will you do differently next time?”

This method gives you the effect of a detailed solution book + instant tutor without paying extra per hour.


Common Mistakes Parents Make When Paying For PSLE Tuition

When you’re stressed about PSLE, it’s easy to overspend or choose the wrong mix of help. Here are some common pitfalls I see as a tutor in Singapore.

1. Equating Higher Fees With Better Results

A $1/hour ex-MOE tutor can be excellent. But:

  • If your child doesn’t do homework, doesn’t revise, and only relies on that 1.5 hours a week, improvement will still be limited.
  • A $1/hour patient tutor + consistent AI-supported practice can sometimes outperform an expensive tutor alone.

What to do instead:
Focus on fit and consistency, not just fee. Use the expensive human time for what AI cannot do (motivation, rapport, live observation).

2. Signing Up For Too Many Subjects At Centres

Many parents sign for 3–4 subjects at the same centre because it’s convenient. But:

  • Your child may be strong in one subject and doesn’t need weekly tuition.
  • The timetable becomes packed; child is exhausted and doesn’t self-revise.
  • You pay $800+ a month while your child still asks, “How to do this?” at home.

Better approach:

  • Pick 1–2 subjects that really need human help.
  • For the rest, rely on school + AI-based support + self-practice.

3. Ignoring Daily Practice Because “Got Tuition Already”

Tuition 1–2 times a week is not magic. PSLE is about:

  • Exposure to many question types
  • Building speed and accuracy
  • Developing exam stamina

Daily or near-daily practice is crucial, and this is where an AI tutor website is extremely cost-effective.

4. Using AI Only As A “Cheat Answer” Tool

If your child only copies answers from AI without understanding, it’s a waste.

You should encourage them to:

  1. Attempt first.
  2. Ask Tutorly only when stuck or to check answers.
  3. Read the explanation and compare with their own method.
  4. Try a similar question to see if they can apply the method.

This is how AI becomes a real learning tool, not just an answer machine.

5. Not Checking If The Resource Is MOE-Aligned

Some generic global AI tools or overseas websites don’t follow our:

  • PSLE format
  • MOE syllabus sequence
  • Local phrasing and marking expectations

Tutorly.sg is built specifically for Singapore students (P 1–JC 2), aligned with MOE topics and PSLE style. That’s a big reason it’s gained traction locally and been mentioned on CNA.


Final Thoughts: Stretching Your PSLE Tuition Dollar Wisely

PSLE tuition fees in Singapore can easily cross $1–$3 per month if you’re not careful. But you don’t have to choose between:

  • Paying premium for every subject, or
  • Leaving your child to struggle alone at home

A smart mix could be:

  • 1–2 key subjects with human tutors/centres (where your child is weakest)
  • Daily or near-daily AI-supported practice for all subjects
  • Regular review of progress and spending every 1–2 months

If you’re considering adding an affordable, always-available layer of support for your child, you can learn more here:
https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore


Try Tutorly.sg For PSLE Support (Closing CTA)

If you want your child to have 24/7 help with PSLE Math, Science, English or Chinese—without paying extra hourly tuition fees—give Tutorly.sg a try.

  • Built for Singapore’s MOE syllabus P1JC2P 1–JC 2
  • Used by thousands of students in Singapore
  • Available anytime your child is stuck on homework, revision, or past-year papers
  • Works in your browser – no mobile app needed

You can get started immediately here:
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Use it alongside any tuition or centre classes you’re already paying for, and make every dollar of your PSLE budget work harder.


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