Advice For Students
Students encounter major milestones in their education journey where they have to make key decisions such as how to choose a school and set the course of their formative years, here, we give some advice on how you can find the perfect fit!
Beyond the years of compulsory education in Singapore, a whole new world awaits for students after graduating from Secondary, Poly, Junior College and university. In this section we dive into other areas students can pursue outside of school such as career paths and how they can move to define their future and grow themselves.
Starting Your Business as a Student: Stop Overthinking and Just Do It!
06 September 2025
Having an entrepreneurial mindset isn’t a modern concept. But starting your business as a youngster is! And with the advent of social media and...
Secondary 1 Study Hacks: Digital Notes vs Paper Notes
03 September 2025
Starting Sec 1 feels like opening a whole new chapter. More subjects, faster-paced lessons, and a lot more content to keep up with. Whether you're...
Mentor vs Tutor: The Differences in Guidance and Teaching
01 September 2025
The words mentor and tutor are often used interchangeably, but they represent two very distinct roles in education and personal development. A mentor is...
Top 10 Study Habits for Primary School Students: Build Success from Day One
28 August 2025
Want to help your child build strong study habits from the start? You’re definitely not alone! With Singapore’s rigorous primary school curriculum, setting the right...
Why Is Primary 3 Pressure Point: The Key to Upper Primary Success in Singapore
19 August 2025
Primary 3 is where the game starts to change. Quietly, but significantly. Your child may still look small, still ask for bedtime stories, still need...
The Sleep Factor: Why Rest is Key for Primary 2 Kids’ Learning and Focus
13 August 2025
Most parents in Singapore focus on tuition, assessment books, and extra classes to help their Primary 2 child succeed. But here’s the truth no one...
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