Top 10 Secondary Mathematics Schools in Singapore (2026 Unofficial Guide)
First things first: Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE) does not publish “league tables” for secondary schools. This independent 2026 guide highlights schools with sustained strength in mathematics based on publicly available signals—Integrated Programme (IP) pathways, specialist maths curricula, and national competition performance (e.g., Singapore Mathematical Olympiad). Use it as a starting point to shortlist options that fit your child’s needs. (Ministry of Education)
How we selected
- Depth of Maths Curriculum & Acceleration (specialised tracks, advanced modules, talent programmes). (ri.edu.sg)
- Consistent presence in national maths contests, esp. SMO school awards and recent gold lists. (sgmathsociety.org)
- Pathways & Outcomes (A-Levels, IB or NUS High Diploma via IP). (Ministry of Education)
The 2026 Shortlist (alphabetical)
1) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) — ACS(I)
IB Diploma–track IP with strong STEM culture and higher-level maths options; widely regarded for depth in extended mathematics. (Ministry of Education)
2) Dunman High School
Six-year IP culminating in A-Levels; robust academic culture and long-running talent development in the sciences and mathematics. (dunmanhigh.moe.edu.sg)
3) Hwa Chong Institution (High School Section)
Rich maths acceleration via Science & Mathematics Talent Programme (SMTP) and related tracks; extensive opportunities for advanced topics and competitions. (hci.edu.sg)
4) Nanyang Girls’ High School
IP partner school to HCI; strong pipeline for high-ability maths learners with seamless progression to HCI for pre-U. (Ministry of Education)
5) NUS High School of Mathematics & Science
Specialised independent school with modular, accelerated maths & stats curriculum; graduates earn the NUS High Diploma. A perennial SMO powerhouse. (nushigh.edu.sg)
6) Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary)
IP to RI with dedicated maths curriculum and enrichment; frequent top finishes in national competitions (e.g., SMO Gold). (Raffles Girls’ School)
7) Raffles Institution (Secondary)
Structured talent development (Euler Programme, Raffles Academy) and advanced proof-centred learning; consistent showing at Olympiads. (ri.edu.sg)
8) River Valley High School
Six-year IP to A-Levels with customised curriculum and strong academic culture; steady track record nurturing mathematically inclined students. (River Valley High School)
9) St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI)
Six-year IP leading to the IB Diploma, with higher-level maths options and a holistic programme that supports strong quantitative pathways. (St. Joseph’s Institution)
10) Victoria School
IP to Victoria Junior College (A-Levels), well known for balanced academics and steady competition participation; a popular East-side option for maths-driven students. (Ministry of Education)
Notable Mention: Other IP partner schools with strong maths ecosystems include Catholic High, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ and Singapore Chinese Girls’ (pathway to Eunoia JC). Parents should explore each school’s maths extension and enrichment options. (Ministry of Education)
What “maths strength” looks like in practice
- Accelerated / enrichment tracks (e.g., RI’s Euler Programme & Raffles Academy; HCI’s SMTP). These introduce proof, number theory, combinatorics, and Olympiad-style problem solving earlier, building conceptual depth and contest readiness. (ri.edu.sg)
- Specialised curricula (e.g., NUS High’s modular Maths & Statistics sequence) that go beyond standard syllabi in rigour and breadth. (nushigh.edu.sg)
- Competition culture with coaching and selection for SMO and related contests—a good proxy for problem-solving emphasis. (sgmathsociety.org)
- Seamless IP pathways (A-Level / IB / NUS High Diploma) that keep mathematical intensity high into pre-U years. (Ministry of Education)
Choosing the right school for your child
- Match the pathway:
A-Level vs IB vs NUS High Diploma—each demands different assessment styles and maths depth (e.g., IB HL/AA vs A-Level Further Mathematics vs NUS High capstone modules). Visit open houses and review subject handbooks. (Ministry of Education) - Probe the enrichment:
Ask about Olympiad training, research attachments, proof-based seminars, and how students are supported across ability bands (not only the top 1–2%). (ri.edu.sg) - Look beyond grades:
Culture, teacher mentorship, and student well-being are decisive for sustained maths growth.
FAQs for 2026 admissions
Is there an official ranking?
No. MOE does not rank secondary schools. Treat any list (including this guide) as directional, then dive into each school’s official curriculum pages. (Ministry of Education)
Do non-IP schools develop strong mathematicians?
Absolutely. Many Express/O-Level schools foster excellent maths learners via in-house stretch programmes and external competitions. (This guide emphasises schools with publicly documented, sustained maths ecosystems.)
What about SMO results?
SMO publishes annual school awards and gold lists—use these as one signal of contest strength, not the sole criterion. (sgmathsociety.org)
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