Geography
Students will have their first encounter with geography as a humanities subject in Secondary school (similar to social studies and history). One thing to note is that upper secondary geography syllabus is a huge step from lower secondary geography syllabus, and it is important to keep that in mind when your child chooses their final O levels or N levels subject combination at the end of secondary 2 as a full subject or an elective subject.
Beyond secondary school geography, students can also take up H1 or H2 geography as an A level subject or even choose to pursue geography at a tertiary level or at a polytechnic level.
Our articles shine light on how to increase interest in the subject, prepare for exams, as well as some study hacks to make studying a new subject easier.
Must read articles for Geography
From Map Skills to Model Essays: The Unconventional Study Routines of H1 Geography A-Graders
15 February 2026
Most H1 Geography students revise the same way — memorise case studies, practise a few past papers, hope for the best. But A-graders? They approach...
Proven Strategies Tutors Can Use to Teach Secondary Geography More Effectively
02 February 2026
Teaching Secondary Geography isn’t just about delivering content—it’s about turning complex concepts into skills students can actually use in exams. Many tutors struggle with disengaged...
Proven Strategies A Level Geography Tutors Can Use to Attract More Students and Build a Strong Reputation
09 January 2026
In Singapore’s competitive A Level Geography tuition scene, being a good teacher isn’t enough — you need to be the tutor parents trust and students...
10 of Singapore’s Best Options for IB Geography Tuition: Private Tutors & Parents Recommend
29 December 2025
Finding the right IB Geography tutor in Singapore can be the difference between struggling to keep up and confidently aiming for a Level 7. With...
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