Dunman High School Free PSLE Past Year Papers

If your child is aiming for Dunman High School, or you’re planning ahead in Primary 6, it’s completely normal to start thinking about PSLE preparation early.

For many families, the PSLE year can feel intense. But with the right structure (and the right resources), your child can build confidence steadily and walk into the exams feeling calm and prepared.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

About Dunman High School

Dunman High School is one of Singapore’s most popular and competitive secondary schools, known for strong academic outcomes, a supportive school culture, and a wide range of co-curricular and enrichment opportunities.

Quick facts for parents:

  • School type: Co-educational secondary school

  • Location: 10 Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436895

  • Entry difficulty: Very competitive — Dunman High is a highly sought-after secondary school

  • Known for: Integrated Programme (IP), strong academic results, student development, leadership opportunities, and a vibrant co-curricular culture

Free PSLE Past Year Papers

If you’re looking for free PSLE past year papers, we’ve put everything together in one place, so parents can download and practise at home. Find the most recently English papers below.

2024

✏️ PSLE Standard English Paper 1

📚 PSLE Standard English Paper 2

✅ PSLE Standard English Answers

These are ideal if your child needs realistic Primary 6 exam-style practice, especially when you start timed work in the second half of the year.

What is the PSLE and how does it work?

The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is a national exam taken by Primary 6 students in Singapore. The results are used to help determine a student’s posting to secondary school. Most parents don’t need to memorise every detail, but understanding the basics helps you support your child confidently.

PSLE subjects

Your child will sit PSLE papers in:

  • 🇬🇧 English

  • ➗ Mathematics

  • 🧪 Science

  • 🗣️ Mother Tongue Language (MTL)

PSLE scoring (AL system)

PSLE uses the Achievement Level (AL) scoring system. Your child receives an AL score for each subject, and the total score is calculated by adding the four subjects together. A lower total score = stronger overall result.

For example:

📕 English = 1

📏 Mathematics = 1

🧪 Science = 1

🗣️ Mother Tongue = 1

Total = 4

A student with this profile would be in a strong position for Dunman High School.

How to prepare for PSLE in Primary 6

Great PSLE preparation doesn’t come from doing “more and more” practice every week. It comes from doing the right work consistently, and building confidence step-by-step. Here are the most effective ways parents can help during Primary 6.

1) Create a simple weekly routine

A balanced PSLE routine might include:

  • Daily reading (even 10–15 minutes helps)

  • Short, regular practice rather than long sessions once a week

  • Reviewing mistakes carefully instead of rushing on

  • Time for rest so your child doesn’t burn out

The biggest mistake we see is when children do lots of work… but don’t get the chance to properly improve from it.

2) Focus on exam technique, not just knowing the topics

Many students lose marks even when they “know the content” because of:

  • Misreading questions

  • Rushing and making careless mistakes

  • Missing keywords

  • Weak answering technique (especially in English comprehension)

  • Poor time management under exam pressure

For families aiming for competitive secondary schools, building exam technique early can make a huge difference, especially once timed work begins.

3) Use PSLE past year papers properly

Past year papers are one of the best resources for PSLE preparation, but only when used the right way.

A good method is:

  • Attempt the paper under timed conditions

  • Mark it carefully and identify errors

  • Re-do the questions that went wrong

  • Keep a simple “mistakes list” (so errors don’t repeat)

How The Exam Coach’s online PSLE tuition can help

Many families choose tuition in Primary 6 because it helps students:

  • Stay consistent with weekly practice

  • Improve faster with structured feedback

  • Learn exam technique (not just content)

  • Build confidence ahead of prelims and PSLE

The Exam Coach is the leading UK-based online tuition provider for competitive English writing and comprehension exams. You can view our 200+ Google reviews here. Our team of native English tutors specialise in preparing primary school students (age between 9 and 12) to pass competitive exams for entrance to the most prestigious secondary schools in the UK and globally.

At The Exam Coach, our online PSLE tuition focuses on:

  • Clear skill-building and exam strategy

  • Improving accuracy and answering technique

  • Making PSLE practice feel manageable and structured

FAQs: PSLE preparation

When should students start PSLE preparation?

Most students benefit from structured preparation from the beginning of Primary 6. Many families also begin lighter preparation earlier to build strong habits.

How many PSLE past year papers should my child do?

It’s better to do fewer papers properly than to rush through many papers. A great approach is to practise, review mistakes carefully, and re-do errors until accuracy improves.

Where can I download free PSLE past year paper PDFs?

You can download free PSLE past year papers here.

What’s the best way to improve PSLE English quickly?

Daily reading, consistent comprehension practice, and clear writing structure are some of the fastest ways to improve PSLE English results.

How can parents help without putting pressure on their child?

Keep the routine simple, focus on steady progress, and give your child plenty of encouragement. Most children do best when they feel supported, not stressed.

Preparing for the PSLE can feel like a big goal but it becomes much easier when you have a steady plan and the right resources.

If you’d like to talk through your child’s current English performance and a sensible school shortlist strategy, we’re here to help.

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