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Primary · K–P6 + Early Reading

Mastery starts at birth.

Most school systems start measuring children at six. We start much earlier — and we measure what your child actually knows, not what's typical for their age. Across the four core subjects of primary education, taught at your child's own pace, with a 1-on-1 mentor, building from where they actually are.

ACS WASCMSA-CESSMaxile-scoredSingapore-foundedK–P6 + Early Reading
Why we built this

A grade tells you very little about what your child has actually mastered.

A grade-level report card tells you your child is "meeting expectations." It doesn't tell you what those expectations are. It doesn't tell you what your child has actually mastered, or what they haven't. It tells you they're somewhere in the middle of a class — but not what's in their head.

Your six-year-old is not the average six-year-old. Your nine-year-old is not the average nine-year-old. But they sit in classrooms built for an average that doesn't exist, measured against a curriculum that moves at one pace for thirty children.

The system has been like this for two hundred years. It worked for an industrial economy that needed sorted graduates. It does not work for a child whose life will be lived in the AI age. Your child needs to know what they actually know — and so do you.

How we measure

We give you a map, not a grade.

Most measurement systems give you a grade or a percentile. We give you a map.

For mathematics, your child has a Maxile score — a continuous measurement of where they actually are on the journey from counting to calculus. It's the mathematics equivalent of Lexile, the reading score used by school districts around the world for thirty years. But unlike a grade, the Maxile is built from your child's actual answers across hundreds of concepts. It tells you exactly which concepts they have mastered, which they're working toward, and which haven't been touched yet.

The framework underneath is Item Response Theory (IRT) — the same psychometric science behind the SAT, GRE and TIMSS. It started as Pamela's Harvard graduate capstone project. It is now in production, scored across thousands of children studying with us.

Today the map covers mathematics. Soon it will cover English (via Lexile), Science, and Chinese as a second language — your child's full primary mastery in one continuous, honest record. We call it your child's Mastery Atlas. They start building it at six. They carry it for the rest of their education.

Maxile
Continuous measurement from counting to calculus. Built from your child's actual answers, not their grade.
Item Response Theory
The same psychometric framework as the SAT, GRE and TIMSS. Pamela's Harvard capstone, now in production.
Mastery Atlas
An honest, continuous record of every concept mastered, in progress, or still to come.

A note on the youngest learners

Babies and toddlers can learn to read whole words long before formal schooling — when their brains are most receptive to language acquisition. For fifteen years, All Gifted ran Teach Your Baby to Read!, a parent training course based on Glenn Doman's pioneering reading method, training thousands of Singapore parents. The course is currently being rebuilt on our own learning platform; we will reopen enrolment when it is ready.

The Mastery Atlas begins here

AllGifted Math

AllGifted Math

K–P6 · iOS + Android · Built on Maxile

The mobile app where your child's Mastery Atlas begins.

Designed for K through Primary 6. Built on the Maxile measurement system. Adaptive — every question is calibrated to your child's actual position on the mathematics journey, not their grade level. As they work through hundreds of concepts, the app builds their personal mastery map in real time. Parents see exactly which concepts have been mastered, which are in progress, and what comes next.

Available on iOS and Android. Distributed in Singapore through SIMBA mobile.

USD 20/month · free trialStart your free trial

1-on-1 English Tutoring

Personalised English tutoring with an All Gifted mentor. Online, scheduled around your family's life.

For primary children, the focus is foundational reading, comprehension, and writing. Once we have licensed Lexile, every session will be guided by your child's actual reading level — not the textbook for their year.

Tutoring continues all the way through to university level. The same mentor model your child starts with at six grows with them through secondary, IB or A-level preparation, university essays, and academic writing.

1-on-1 Math Tutoring

Personalised mathematics tutoring with an All Gifted mentor. Online, scheduled around your family's life.

For primary, the focus is building Maxile progression alongside the AllGifted Math app. The app handles practice and measurement; the mentor handles understanding, problem-solving strategies, and the difficult moments where a child needs another mind on the problem with them.

Like our English tutoring, mathematics tutoring continues through to university level — through algebra, calculus, statistics, and beyond.

What comes after primary

Continuity, not restart.

The Mastery Atlas your child builds in primary doesn't disappear at age twelve. It feeds directly into the All Gifted Diploma — a US-accredited high school programme (Grades 6–12) recognised by 160+ universities worldwide.

Your child can transition seamlessly from the AllGifted Math app to the Diploma's Algebra I curriculum, with their existing mastery already mapped. Continuity, not restart.

Proof

Real children, real progression.

All Gifted graduates have entered 160+ universities worldwide. The Mastery Atlas approach starts here, in primary — building from the moment your child is ready.

160+
Universities entered
98%
University acceptance
15,000+
All Gifted graduates

Statistics reflect the broader All Gifted system of schools.

All Gifted School is accredited by MSA-CESS and ACS WASC.

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As seen in:

Harvard Gazette·SCMP·Mothership·Salt & Light·SG Book Awards