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5 Tips to Help Your Child Prepare for PSLE English
With some careful planning and preparation, you can help your child ace their PSLE English exam. Here are some tips to get you started.
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English Enrichment For Primary 1: How We Can Help
The British Council’s experienced course-writing teams have created programmes that encourage children to become confident, motivated, and responsible learners.
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My Day at SchoolAfterSchool – A Student’s Experience at a Bilingual Student Care Centre
SchoolAfterSchool is the only bilingual-speaking student care in Singapore with a focus on developing an interest in the Chinese language and culture.
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The LCentral Difference – English Enrichment in Smart Classrooms
Engage and motivate your child with LCentral 360 Teaching Method, a carefully designed blended learning approach by LCentral, an English Specialist providing quality enrichment for students from N1 to P6.
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Aspire Institute’s Muslim’s Student Care Programme Nurture Students with Islamic Values
Aspire's Institute's After School Tahfiz programme caters to boys and girls aged from 6 to 12, from both secular primary schools and local madrasahs.
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Best PSLE Tuition Centre – Edufront Learning Centre
Edufront Learning Centre is an award-winning tuition centre with trained educators that have many years of experience and have a proven track record.
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Best Maths Classes For Kids In Singapore
Is your child struggling with Maths in school? Thankfully, there are many maths enrichment classes out there to help your child. Here are our top picks.
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Mistakes to Avoid With Your PSLE English Composition
Let's take a look at the common mistakes that can be the difference between a good and a great English composition.
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From Preschool to Primary School – Your Child’s Learning Journey with Babilou Family
The early years and preschool years form the basis of your child's lifelong journey in learning, as this is where he/she will pick up important skills needed for school and life.
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Student Care Centres – Three Things You Should Look Out For
With more dual-income families sending their primary school children to student care centres after school, it is important to choose a centre that fits your child's needs.