Past Year Exam Papers
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Just sharing—my friend’s daughter from MGS and Hwa Chong scored 9 A1s and 7 A-Level distinctions, all without tuition. Her family couldn’t afford it, so she created her own study method.
She later went to two Ivy League schools, and now she’s built an app to help parents guide their kids—no need to teach or mark anything.
First 50 sign-ups get a free demo and can even call her how she did it. Thought it might be useful for some of you.
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P6 2025 Prelim Paper (Softcopy) is Open for Pre-order. P6 2025 Prelim
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P6 2025 Full Year Test Papers are now available for free download at https://www.etestpaper.com/
P6 2025 WA1/WA2/Prelim.
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Hi, sharing some tips on finding past year papers in Singapore: 1) School teachers often have compiled papers — ask during parent-teacher meetings. 2) Popular books like “Topical Test Papers” from SAP/CASCO/EPB available at Popular bookstore cover P1-P6 all subjects. 3) Community libraries sometimes have reference copies.
If your child needs more structured practice with feedback, working with a tutor who has compiled materials can help too. Platforms like OmniBox (tryomnibox.com/tutor) match you with tutors who specialize in exam prep and have their own practice paper collections. Free for parents to try.
Good luck to your kid!
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