This blog post has been carefully written and analyzed in alignment with the syllabus outlined by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) here.
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What is the difference between Secondary 1 G3 and G2 syllabus?
Have you received a call from your child's teacher discussing the option to advance to the G3 syllabus? Or are you wondering whether you should allow your child to take this step? Or maybe you are looking at going into G3 from G2 after the mid year exams? Math Lobby has analysed and prepared a detailed comparison of the similarities and differences between the G3 and G2 syllabus to help you make an informed decision.
The below summary is prepared by Math Lobby:
The overall differences between the Secondary 1 G3 and G2 syllabus can be summarised as follows:
Depth of Topics: The G3 syllabus covers similar foundational topics as G2 but delves deeper, adding more complexity, especially in algebra, geometry.
Additional Content in G3: G3 introduces advanced topics not covered in G2, such as:
Functions and Graphs: Including Cartesian coordinates, graphing linear functions, and gradients.
Complex Equations: Solving fractional linear equations and formulating equations from problems.
Advanced Geometry: Properties of quadrilaterals, polygons and their symmetry and angle sums.
Mensuration: Detailed focus on volume and surface area of complex solids.
Enhanced Problem-Solving: G3 includes more challenging applications, such as:
Working with percentages greater than 100%.
Complex problems in rate, speed and algebraic expressions.
Statistical Analysis: G3 expands on statistical concepts, focusing on the advantages, disadvantages and potential misinterpretations of diagrams, offering more in-depth analysis.
Overall, the G3 syllabus builds upon the G2 foundation, providing a more rigorous and comprehensive curriculum.
Refer to the Appendix 1A and 1B for detailed comparisons.
It is crucial to recognize the differences between the G2 and G3 syllabus, which is why we ensure they are not combined in the same class. At Math Lobby, we provide separate classes for G2 and G3 Math tailored to each level. Our teachers are highly knowledgeable about the syllabus, enabling them to effectively address the unique needs of students at both levels.
Teachers for different levels
G3 Syllabus - Mr Nigel (Founder of Math Lobby)
G2 Syllabus - Ms Vivienne (Co- founder of Math Lobby)
Check out the 2025 group class schedule for Secondary 1 G3 & G2 lessons!
Secondary 1 G3 Math
Class 1: Thursday 4.30 - 6.30pm
Class 2: Sunday 11am - 1pm
Secondary 1 G2 Math
Class 1: Sunday 2 - 4 pm
We are happy to accommodate additional group classes based on your preferred schedule.
Please feel free to contact us via WhatsApp or call us at +65 96322202 to let us know your preferences.
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