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Table of Contents The IGCSE curriculum is widely recognised as a rigorous programme that prepares students for higher education. However, for non-native English speakers in Singapore, mastering the syllabus can be daunting. Subjects such as Literature, History, and even Science demand strong language comprehension, making it difficult for students who are still building proficiency. This […]

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Table of Contents The International Baccalaureate (IB) programme is widely recognised for its academic rigour and holistic approach to learning. Two of its most distinctive components — the Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK) — challenge students to engage in critical thinking, independent research, and structured writing at a level comparable to university. […]

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Table of Contents Succeeding in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme is about more than memorising facts — it’s about developing the intellectual habits and academic stamina needed for higher education. Students must learn to analyse, reflect, and communicate in ways that mirror university expectations. This is where IB tuition becomes a valuable support system. […]

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Table of Contents At EduLab, we see a familiar pattern every year in Singapore’s demanding academic world: a last-minute rush for IGCSE tuition. After mid-year exams, many parents seek a quick fix, treating tuition as an emergency rescue rather than a long-term strategy. While this reactive approach is understandable, it places immense pressure on students. […]

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Table of Contents The International Baccalaureate (IB) programme is renowned for its academic rigour, and at its core lies a formidable challenge for many: IB Mathematics. A student stuck on a grade 4 or 5, despite their best efforts, often asks a crucial question: Can IB Math tuition really help you improve by 2 grades […]

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Table of Contents In Singapore, the pursuit of academic excellence often comes with a high price: significant student anxiety, a trend highlighted in global studies like the OECD’s PISA report. This pressure is especially intense for families navigating the rigorous International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. It’s no surprise, then, that 70% of parents enrol their children […]