Top marathon runner Wong Hoong Wei shares some life lessons he learned while pursuing his passion In a world where recognition and…
Admit it or not, parents get stressed as much as students do when exam period draws near. Arranging for tuition, taking note of the exam schedule, and making sure that the child is eating and sleeping right are just some of the concerns on every parent’s mind during this time. …
ow to Approach the New PSLE Scoring System The year 2020 was undoubtedly a stressful year for both parents and children, especially…
For a student, nothing is more frustrating than losing marks because of careless mistakes in a Maths exam. Think about it, you’ve been studying, practicing with worksheets, and attending tuition in preparation for the exam only to lose precious marks not for lack of knowledge, but lack of diligence….
Moving from primary school to secondary school is an exciting milestone for both parents and students. Students are about to experience a new school life alongside older students, learn new subjects and be challenged with a harder workload….
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended many aspects of work and daily life. One of the most notable shifts in the education industry is the prevalence of online learning. Quarantine measures have prevented many students around the world from taking physical classes and doing face-to-face meetings….
Most parents have been through the struggle of getting their kids to do homework at one point or another. No matter how diligent the child is, there will be times when they will simply be unmotivated to do homework. Nagging is the last thing you want to do as a parent. …
In vocabulary close, this is the part on paper of a short story with an underlying word that you have to match…
Competition can be beneficial for children because it can challenge them to go beyond their skills and abilities in order to succeed. Doing so will also build up their confidence to take on more difficult tasks. Healthy competition serves as a good motivator to study harder……
School holidays mean sleeping in, having fun with friends, watching one’s favorite shows, and…doing homework? Definitely not, most kids would say. From the perspective of parents, while they want their child to enjoy the holidays, especially when they’ve worked so hard for most of the school year……