FOR TLL AND NON-TLL STUDENTS
Secondary 3 Revision Masterclass
In this complimentary Zoom Revision Masterclass series led by our Subject Heads and Lead Teachers, students will revisit key topics, refine answering techniques and build confidence for their next weighted assessment.
Students will receive a complimentary Revision Booklet with key content from all six Zoom webinars.
Webinar Details
Dates: 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29 April 2026
Time: 7:30pm – 9:00pm
This complimentary webinar series will be conducted online via Zoom.
Secondary 3 Elementary Mathematics (90 mins)
Secondary 3 Elementary Mathematics (90 mins)
Date & Time: 21 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
A strong grasp of fundamentals is key to performing well in Elementary Mathematics. Topics such as Indices, Coordinate Geometry, Graphs of Functions and Graphical Solutions require students to move beyond familiarity with concepts and apply them with precision and clear mathematical reasoning.
Students will:
- Apply laws of indices with precision in equations, standard form and compound interest contexts
- Work confidently with coordinate geometry, including gradients and forming equations of straight lines
- Develop clearer, more organised working to approach questions with greater accuracy
Secondary 3 English (90 mins)
Secondary 3 English (90 mins)
Date & Time: 22 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
In argumentative essays, students are expected to present clear arguments, supported by relevant examples and thoughtful reasoning. Many struggle with analysing the question accurately, developing strong examples and maintaining a balanced response.
By the end of the session, students will:
- Analyse essay questions effectively to identify key requirements and scope
- Generate relevant, personal examples to support and strengthen their arguments
- Understand how to present balanced viewpoints while maintaining a clear stance
- Explore two common argumentative essay styles that have emerged in recent years and learn how to apply them confidently
Secondary 3 Biology (90 mins)
Secondary 3 Biology (90 mins)
Date & Time: 23 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
This session focuses on revision of commonly tested topics, helping students strengthen their understanding and apply concepts accurately in unfamiliar contexts. Topics such as digestion processes in the alimentary canal and interpretation of cardiac cycle diagrams often require precise explanations and careful interpretation of visual data.
Students will:
- Review key concepts in digestion processes in the alimentary canal
- Develop confidence in the interpretation of cardiac cycle diagrams and analysing changes across each stage
- Apply concepts to novel question contexts, including data-based and explanation questions
- Present answers with greater precision to minimise avoidable errors
Secondary 3 Physics (90 mins)
Secondary 3 Physics (90 mins)
Date & Time: 27 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
This session focuses on revision of commonly tested topics within the Mechanics theme, a key component of the O-Level syllabus. Topics such as Dynamics and Turning Effects of Forces often require students to apply formulas accurately in problem-solving contexts, yet many struggle with calculations and linking concepts to questions.
In this session, students will strengthen their understanding through targeted revision and guided practice. Students will:
- Apply Newton’s laws of motion to solve dynamics problems with greater confidence
- Explain concepts such as terminal velocity and represent forces clearly using free-body diagrams
- Apply the principle of moments to solve problems involving turning effects and stability
- Improve accuracy in calculations and present solutions in a clear, structured manner
Secondary 3 Chemistry (90 mins)
Secondary 3 Chemistry (90 mins)
Date & Time: 28 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
This session focuses on revision of commonly tested topics, which carry significant weight in the O-Level examination. Topics such as the Mole Concept and Chemical Bonding demand both conceptual clarity and precision in application, particularly in problem-solving and data-based questions.
Students will:
- Apply key mole concept formulas confidently in quantitative problem-solving
- Strengthen their understanding of ionic, covalent and metallic bonding
- Compare structures and bonding in substances to explain their physical properties
- Apply concepts to data-based and structured questions with greater accuracy
Secondary 3 Additional Mathematics (90 mins)
Secondary 3 Additional Mathematics (90 mins)
Date & Time: 29 April, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; via Zoom
This session focuses on the revision of commonly tested topics that frequently appear in school assessments. Topics such as Surds, Logarithms and Polynomials require strong algebraic manipulation and precise application of concepts across different question types.
Through structured revision and exam-style practice, students will sharpen their approach to tackling exam questions. Students will:
- Apply laws of surds accurately in algebraic manipulation and problem-solving
- Work confidently with exponential and logarithmic functions in exam-style questions
- Solve polynomial problems using the Remainder and Factor Theorems
- Present solutions clearly and minimise errors in multi-step working
Meet Our Subject Expert Speakers
Speakers for Secondary 3
Speakers for Secondary 3
Edwina Shaddick
English
English Subject Head
Teo Xiu Wen
Additional Mathematics
Mathematics Subject Head
Bridget Ang
Chemistry
Science Lead Teacher
Muhammad Yaseer
Biology
Science Lead Teacher
Chong Jing Rong
Elementary Mathematics
Mathematics Lead Teacher
Tan Kang Rui
Physics
Science Lead Teacher