When you think of Olympiad training in Bangalore, you may wonder if it adds pressure. At NPS Super 4: Whitefield, East, Marathahalli, and Silk Board, Olympiad preparation is woven into Guided Learning. This way, your child gains advanced problem-solving skills and global exposure without extra stress.
Through Olympiads, your child learns to:
These habits don’t just win medals, they prepare your child for IIT-JEE, NEET, and other competitive exams while strengthening board performance.
The year 2025 was a proud milestone. Our students showed what hard work and structured training can achieve.
At the Singapore and Asian Schools Maths Olympiad (SASMO), 66,000 contestants from 42 countries took part. From this global stage, our students brought home 56 medals.
We also contributed 17 of the 197 students in India’s SMGF team. That is nearly 10 percent of the national squad.
Along with these achievements, students also maintained strong board results. This is possible because Olympiad preparation is built seamlessly into the study framework itself.
Every Olympiad medal tells a story of guidance and effort. At NPS Super 4, this story is shaped by the Talent Scholar Programme, in collaboration with The Talent Scholar.
The programme offers:
This mix helps children grow steadily in skill and confidence. It also supports consistent performance in both Olympiads and academics.
With board toppers, Olympiad medals, and global recognition, NPS Super 4 has built a consistent record of results and mentorship. Our 2025 results highlight the strength of guided learning and the focus on building champions.
Give your child the benefit of structured learning, expert mentorship, and proven academic balance. Apply to NPS Super 4 today — seats are limited, so starting early is best.
For quick answers before you apply, you’ll find helpful FAQs below.
A. SASMO is the Singapore and Asian Schools Maths Olympiad. It is one of Asia’s largest Mathematics contests. In 2025, it drew 66,000 contestants from 42 countries. Success here shows strong problem-solving skills and global readiness.
A. Guided practice is part of the weekly schedule. Small batches and clear milestones keep training focused. Regular mock tests build exam discipline. Teachers also give simple home drills so progress continues at a steady pace.
A. Yes. It builds logic, speed, and test discipline. These habits prepare students for tough entrance exams and lifelong analytical thinking.