FAQs

FAQs

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  • What is the student to tutor ratio?

    The ratio for all primary and secondary maths classes are 2-6 students to 1 tutor.

  • What are the benefits of small group learning?

    Flexibility in small group learning allows students to learn at their own level as well as working alongside their peers.

    • Encourages students to engage different perspectives and ideas from their peers

    • Lowers students’ anxiety in maths learning through interactivity as a group

    • Inspiring confidence from their peers

    • Organised learning structure in a group

    • Tutors can still cater to individual needs

  • How much homework is given to students?

    Homework is assigned to students to reinforce materials covered in the weekly lesson. It is approximately 15 mins of exercises per weekday for primary school students and 20- 30 mins per weekday for secondary school students.

  • How is student progress measured?

    Tutors will log students’ performance after each lesson. Parents can arrange a monthly meeting with tutors to discuss their progress chart and performances. Upon completion of each topic, students will take a test to ensure understanding.

  • What is the payment procedure?

    Lessons are paid monthly, an invoice will be sent at the end of each month and parents will pay in advance the fees for the following months.

    Parents can pay cash or bank transfer.

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