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Courses for Students (Academic)

For Primary and Secondary Students

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Lower Primary Mathematics Class

for P1, P2 & P3

Primary 1 to Primary 3 are important developmental years for children. It is the beginning of formative learning and many learning habits are formed. Teaching them the correct concepts will allow them to establish a strong foundation in Mathematics. This will help them excel in the subject as they progress. Lessons are taught through play and activities to evoke interest in learning the subject.

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Upper Primary Mathematics Class

 for P4, P5 & P6 Students

As the brain development progresses, more abstract concepts and challenging scenarios will be added to the subject to allow students to learn logical analysis and problem solving skills. We facilitate learning though allowing learners to explore diverse ways of solving problems and evoke interest  through peer learning.

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Lower Secondary Mathematics

for Sec 1 & Sec 2 students

As learns progress into Secondary School, more new concepts such as algebraic manipulation, forming equations, and complex number patterns are introduced to the syllabus. Students will also be taught new fundamental skills of maps scale appreciation and plotting graphs, geometric constructions and statistical analysis. It is important for students to master these basic skills well as they will be used in greater depth and added difficulties in Upper Secondary levels. Some may even be offered the option to take up another subject known as Additional Mathematics in Secondary 3, Secondary 4 and Secondary 5. It is an essential subject for students who are keen to pursue Engineering as a Career Pathway.

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Elementary Mathematics

for Upper Secondary

Elementary Mathematics is an important subject to test the logical thinking and problem solving skills of adolescence. IT is an essential subject for entry into Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL). Learners are required to pass the subject as a basic entry requirement for all, if not, most of the courses in Junior College and Polytechnics. However, most local students will be aiming to ace the subject as it is one that requires the least memorising of theories. All students need, to do well in the subject,
is a daily dose of practice and they should be ready for their O Levels even before the prelims.

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Additional Mathematics

for Upper Secondary Students

Many students in Secondary 3 are clueless about the subject and hence perform badly during the first term. An average of 30% dip in result is expected during this phase. They should pick up along the way and do reasonably well by the time they reached Sec 4. This is another subject that many local students aimed to ace it for their O levels. With adequate practices and examples, learners should excel with us in this subject too.

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Pure Physics

for Upper Secondary Students

This is another challenging subject that many learners struggled with. By categorising the subject into 4 branches, we help learners understand abstract concepts by relating it to daily applications and allow students to understand the relationships and casual effects of physical quantities working together. We enhance learning through allowing learners to explore real life examples and observing how things works in life.

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We Are Working On New Courses

You may not find what you need here as we are a new start up. We are engaging more qualified professionals onboard to work with us. Let us know your needs in the Contact Us Page and we will keep in touch with you once the subject you are looking for is available. Thank you for your patience.

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