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How many past-year papers should my child do before the PSLE?

There's no magic number, but quality matters more than quantity: doing one paper properly — timed, then carefully reviewing every wrong answer — is worth more than rushing through five. A common rhythm in the final months is one to two papers per subject per week, with full review.

Review beats volume

The learning happens in the review, not the doing. After each paper, your child should understand why each mistake happened and redo that question type. LearnBuddy hosts free Singapore past-year papers and can mark answers and explain mistakes, so every paper turns into real practice.

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