Two free libraries from the Genie team — short tutorial videos that break down a single concept the way we'd teach it in class, and longer reads for parents trying to figure out the schools-and-CCAs maze. No sign-up. No email gate.
Curated clusters that pull articles, explainers and programs together for the topics parents ask us about most.
CER framework, keyword drills, OEQ structure — for parents of PSLE and O-Level Science students.
Primary & Lower Sec MathProcess gaps vs comprehension gaps — and how to fix each one. Model method, OEQ technique, checking habits.
P5 & P6Final-year strategy: revision technique, exam pacing, household sanity. Articles + program pages for P5/P6.
Sec 1-4What G1/G2/G3 mean under the 2024 reform, how to choose between them, and what tuition setup works for each.
P5-JCHabits beat motivation. How to help your child manage exam stress, build routines that stick, and avoid burnout.
Short walkthroughs of the topics that trip students up the most — direct proportion, algebraic manipulation, organic chemistry, vectors, kinematics. Same teachers, same explanation flow you'd get in class. Watch on the bus, watch the night before a paper, watch as many times as you need.
Honest, jargon-free reads on the parts of a Singapore school journey schools don't always cover — burnout, CCA balance, picking subject combinations, when to switch streams, how to talk to a child who's lost confidence. Written by our teachers, for parents.
Straightforward comparison guides for parents weighing options. No rankings, no hype — just the questions worth asking.
A small sample of what's covered. New videos and posts go up regularly — subscribe on YouTube to catch them as they drop.
Heuristics, problem sums, and the question types that show up year after year — broken down in under 10 minutes each.
The bedrock of every Sec topic above it. Manipulation, factorisation, and the structures O-Level loves to test.
Differentiation, integration, kinematics, organic chemistry, mole concept — the topics most students lose marks on.
Vectors, complex numbers, statistics, calculus. The grade-A boundary topics, demystified.
Subject choice, stream switches, CCA balance, exam burnout. The conversations every parent ends up having.
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