This holiday period, Academia offers primary school students the opportunity to develop their expressiveness through writing.
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Looking for an extra bit of brain stimulation over the holidays? In addition to the above modules, we’re also running our writing fundamentals and everyday experiences writing modules this November and December.
Plan ahead for 2023 with the release of our term dates and class schedule!
A quintessential Year One English and Language Arts preparatory programme. Keep your eyes on the horizon.
We’ll help them approach this upcoming transition with confidence and clarity, ready to take that next step towards the A Levels.
We’ll focus on intensively preparing your child for the upcoming End-of-Year examinations.
Exam prep season is here: let’s make it memorable.
Tangible enrichment for the June holidays.
A quintessential platform for writers combining creativity, literary chops and prestige.
Thee, thy, thou … who? Learn about Shakespearean pronouns with us today!
Elitism or pragmatism? We interview an ex-GEPer and how it shapes (or not) our curriculum.
The stories we tell. The stories you learn from. Our PSLE English programmes are strategically curated and designed to help our students ace their examinations, while gaining educationally transcendental skills.
If you need a quick refresher on what we discussed in class, you can tune in to our channel to update yourself on the week’s lesson.
Consider the fact that the end-of-year examinations are approaching and that if you haven’t started revising for examinations, it’s about time you got started. As chronic procrastinators often tell themselves: better late than never.
Writing a great essay is absolutely essential to General Paper. However, it’s not as easy as it seems – many students get it wrong at the very start, and have already doomed themselves to a mediocre grade even before they have written their first word.
Sherman and Johann discuss 10 tips that we want our students to remember for SA2.