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For those of you who want to score an A in H1 or H2 Maths, have you built a sound foundation in the H1 / H2 syllabus to tackle the papers? Our Junior College H2 Mathematics Tuition Programme prepares you to confidently take on the ‘A’ level H1 / H2 Mathematics examination. As each class is limited to only 10 students, you will receive the full attention of our teachers and have your questions clarified.
During each lesson, you can expect to:
- Learn the best and most efficient strategies to solve problems
- Receive and use summarised and concise notes
- Learn proper use of Graphic Calculators from Casio and Texas Instruments
Knowledge Trail is committed to your success. Join us on our journey together towards academic excellence in Mathematics.
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As parents ourselves, we experience the stress our own children struggle with in school. This stress just keeps increasing, year after year. The questions keep getting harder and the time to complete them gets shorter.
We think to ourselves, “Gosh! Were we so stressed during our own school days? How did we ever manage to keep up?” Worse, the syllabus has changed so much that we cannot help our children, even if we had the time to. The questions have just changed so much!
Yet, being in this highly competitive society, where excellent grades matter so much, our children face so much pressure trying their best to do well in their school’s examinations. There are some children who really do very well under such situations, but most other children don’t.
These children, after numerous attempts to do well and who still cannot get the marks they deserve, get discouraged and can become indifferent. As teachers and parents, we know that such children are the hardest ones to reach out to. My wish for such children is that they had obtained help earlier. With early intervention, these children can be turned around and do better in their studies. Subsequently, more opportunities will be opened up to them when seeking university studies and looking for their ideal jobs. ...
We think to ourselves, “Gosh! Were we so stressed during our own school days? How did we ever manage to keep up?” Worse, the syllabus has changed so much that we cannot help our children, even if we had the time to. The questions have just changed so much!
Yet, being in this highly competitive society, where excellent grades matter so much, our children face so much pressure trying their best to do well in their school’s examinations. There are some children who really do very well under such situations, but most other children don’t.
These children, after numerous attempts to do well and who still cannot get the marks they deserve, get discouraged and can become indifferent. As teachers and parents, we know that such children are the hardest ones to reach out to. My wish for such children is that they had obtained help earlier. With early intervention, these children can be turned around and do better in their studies. Subsequently, more opportunities will be opened up to them when seeking university studies and looking for their ideal jobs. ...