At The Learning Lab, we have worked out how children learn best and empower them with the knowledge and tools to explore the world around them at every stage of the journey.
For our youngest learners, it’s about getting them to their first big academic milestone: Primary school and setting a strong foundation for the challenges ahead.
At The Learning Lab, we have worked out how children learn best and empower them with the knowledge and tools to explore the world around them at every stage of the journey.
For our youngest learners, it’s about getting them to their first big academic milestone: Primary school and setting a strong foundation for the challenges ahead.
At The Learning Lab, we have worked out how children learn best and empower them with the knowledge and tools to explore the world around them at every stage of the journey.
For our youngest learners, it’s about getting them to their first big academic milestone: Primary school and setting a strong foundation for the challenges ahead.
Our Early Years programme takes your child on a 3-year learning journey.
In addition to literacy and numeracy skills, your child will hone social and communication skills as well as critical thinking techniques that develop his or her confidence, resilience and growth mindset.
60% of the O-Level content will be taught during Secondary 3. In Secondary 4, on top of learning the rest of the new content, students will also have to consolidate and revise 4 years’ worth of academic knowledge. There is little room for uncertainties if students want to excel in the O-Level. Whether it’s topical knowledge or answer application, common mistakes made should be identified and rectified with the right techniques.
There is little room for uncertainties if students want to excel in the O-Level. Whether it’s topical knowledge or answer application, common mistakes made should be identified and rectified with the right techniques.
Students sitting for the O-Level are expected to utilise critical thinking and metacognitive skills for higher-order thinking questions that test real-world application and awareness of current affairs.
When the pens are poised over the exam papers, students will have to apply their extensive scope of knowledge in different contexts while juggling the ability for time management and answering techniques.