How it works
What StudyLah actually does
PSLE-style maths practice that your child will open, that teaches when they get stuck, and that finally tells you whether it is working. Here is what that looks like.
3 ways to practise
One app, 3 modes, depending on the day.
The small daily habit, not the weekend grind.
Your child opens StudyLah and a short set is already waiting, auto-picked across their topics. No setup, no choosing what to do. Finish the set, bank the day, and the streak ticks up. It is built to be five quiet minutes a day that actually add up.
- A fresh set, auto-picked across topics
- Finishing banks the day and keeps the streak alive
- Designed for a daily habit, not a marathon
Target one weak spot, drill until it clicks.
Pick a whole topic like Decimals, or drill down to a single concept like Decimal Place Value. StudyLah serves a focused set, and as your child gets them right, the topic climbs from new, to practising, to strong, to mastered. You can see the gaps close.
- Pick a topic, or a single concept
- A short, focused drill session
- Mastery moves up as they improve
A full timed paper, for when it counts.
Modelled on the format and difficulty of top Singapore school papers and PSLE. Pick the moment you are practising for, a WA, the Prelim, or the full PSLE, and sit it under exam timing. At the end, an AL score and a booklet breakdown, so you both know exactly where it stands.
- Real exam format and timing
- WA, Prelim, or the full PSLE
- An AL score and breakdown at the end
Stays motivated
Small wins that turn revision into a habit.
A streak for showing up
Finish the daily set and the day is banked. Miss nothing, and the flame grows, from Day 1 all the way to Legend. Kids protect a streak.
A spark for getting them right
Answers right in a row light up a spark. Hit five in a row and it really gets going. It makes a quiet maths set feel like a small game.
Five in a row lights up a Spark. So, what's your record?
Feedback that teaches, not just marks
A wrong answer becomes a moment of learning.
When your child gets something wrong, StudyLah doesn't just show a red cross. It explains, the way a patient older sibling would, and it happens without you at the table.
Three things an answer key can't do.
- Worked solutionEvery step, the way a patient older sibling would explain it.
- A hintA nudge forward when they're stuck, without handing over the answer.
- The conceptA link straight to the guide that explains the idea, so a shaky concept gets fixed on the spot.
A clear picture for you
See whether it's working, in plain numbers.
A parent dashboard with topic mastery, an AL score on every Exam, and a clear suggestion of what to work on next. For insight and encouragement, not to police your child.
- Place valueWhole numbersmastered
- Equivalent fractionsFractionsstrong
- Adding fractionsFractionspractising
- Place value in decimalsDecimalsstrong
Work on next: Adding fractions. A few careless slips, all on the same step.
Works on every screen
Phone, tablet, or the computer at home.
StudyLah runs in any browser. A P6 with their own phone, or a younger one borrowing yours, can knock out the daily set on the MRT or at the kopitiam. A native app is on the way.
Where it fits
It doesn't replace the teacher. It replaces the grind.
A good teacher and a good tutor teach your child. StudyLah is the practice layer between lessons, the part that used to mean assessment books and lost weekends.
| Assessment books | Tuition | StudyLah | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Cheap each, but they pile up | Hundreds a month, ongoing | Free to start. Monthly if you want more, cancel anytime |
| Marking & feedback | You mark it, against an answer key | Marked in the weekly session | Marked instantly, with a worked solution and a hint every time |
| Knowing if it's working | You guess | A termly update | A live dashboard and an AL score |
| When and where | At the desk, on paper | A fixed slot, plus travel | Any screen, any time, in short bursts |
| Pitched at the level | Varies a lot book to book | Depends on the tutor | Calibrated to real PSLE and top-school papers |
Cost
- Assessment books
- Cheap each, but they pile up
- Tuition
- Hundreds a month, ongoing
- StudyLah
- Free to start. Monthly if you want more, cancel anytime
Marking & feedback
- Assessment books
- You mark it, against an answer key
- Tuition
- Marked in the weekly session
- StudyLah
- Marked instantly, with a worked solution and a hint every time
Knowing if it's working
- Assessment books
- You guess
- Tuition
- A termly update
- StudyLah
- A live dashboard and an AL score
When and where
- Assessment books
- At the desk, on paper
- Tuition
- A fixed slot, plus travel
- StudyLah
- Any screen, any time, in short bursts
Pitched at the level
- Assessment books
- Varies a lot book to book
- Tuition
- Depends on the tutor
- StudyLah
- Calibrated to real PSLE and top-school papers
Plenty of families use all three. StudyLah is the practice layer that finally tells you how it is going.
PSLE ready, lah.
Let your child try it.
A real practice habit on the free plan, no payment, no pressure. Premium opens up unlimited when you want the caps off.