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    Comparing Science Enrichment Programs

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    • jacsplaceJ Offline
      jacsplace
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I’m looking more for individual learning. Is Science Heuristics one-to-one?
      Thanks.

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        concern_parents
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        My child went to this new centre (Knowledge Kindler Learning Centre) at Kallang. The Science tr, Alvin, teaching there used to be a Science HOD and he is quite good. My P5 son managed to jump from 60+ in CA2 to 89 for his SA2 after with him for about 3 months. Even though is a tution centre, he will start the class even with 1 kid. U might want to give a try.

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          SydneyBB
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          Hi SydneyBB,


          I’ve replied your PM.

          Although my DD2 SA2 Sci maintains at 80+, I’m ok with it as I know that the highest is only 90 and most of her classmates’ marks drop quite a lot. Think quite norm for P5, but her tutor thinks she can get A* and is gearing her up for next year PSLE already.


          Thanks Love Clouds.
          Their mock test was difficult where my son only got 70+ (sorry, I panicked), but in school exam SA2, my son managed to get 90. So happy now.
          Luckily, I send him there as I cannot answer those Science questions. I tend to use layman terms.

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            ariesmum2
            last edited by

            Hi Julia, I have pm u

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              Senhlk
              last edited by

              Hi Julia,


              I stay near Holland. Can provide the contact for tutor at Holland? Thanks

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                ZYM
                last edited by

                Hi Julia,


                I’ve PM you, pls check.
                Thanks!!

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                  ZYM
                  last edited by

                  AdonciaTang:
                  I can recommend if u parents are interested. My DS got 264 last year under the coaching of his tutor who is also currently teaching him for sec 1 work and also my sec 3 sons. The only disadvantage is she also don travel because her timing is quite packed.

                  Hi Adoncia,

                  Can PM me the tutor's contact?
                  Thanks!!

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                    yeomaylin
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                    AdonciaTang:
                    I also have a tutor that I would like to recommend if you guys are interesed. Both DS did very wy under her. My elder DS got A* for his PSLE and younger son scored band 1 for last SA2.


                    But she is in the east side, tampines simei area. If don mind the distance, PM me. 😃 She was featured in the newspaper and magazines. Owner of the centre and teach by herself, my nieces and nephews also go over to her centre. The best thing is they have hands on experiment which both my DS love...
                    Hi Adonica,

                    i knew that your above post was posted 2 yrs ago, neverheless I hope you can kindly share with me the contact of the tuitor you have recommended. Tks!

                    yeomaylin

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                      netserver
                      last edited by

                      hi.


                      any recommendations? thanks

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                        SydneyBB
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        Previously Parkway centre had lots of tuition centres, but now it seems that there are more enrichment centres for dance, music, arts.

                        Maybe you can try Eastgate.
                        My boy has 3 tuitions there and got 90s for all subjects (P4 though, hope can continue to maintain his results in P5 and P6).

                        Science - Science Alive (he is taught systemically how to handle the experiments, guess the outcome, understand the outcome and how to answer the questions related to it - his favourite subject now)

                        Maths - Onsponge Maths (he is taught more on problem solving using various methods - my son said some methods are not taught in school but he can use them to solve more quickly)

                        Chinese - Wang (he is in the compo class where he is given good phrases to use and memorize. He will memorize them as teacher makes them compete with each other. Weekly writing is a good practice for him cos his school doesn’t do much compo)

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