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Step Into 2026 With Confidence: The Holiday Crash Course Advantage in Maths & Science

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Parents in Singapore often share with me how puzzled they feel when their child brings home school results. The child seems to work hard, complete homework, and revise before tests, yet the marks do not reflect the effort. When I sit down with these students, I notice a pattern. The problem is not laziness. The problem lies in a handful of topics in the MOE syllabus that consistently trip pupils up. I have seen this in both Primary and Secondary students. For Primary, it is the problem sums that make them sigh the moment the paper lands on their desk. For Secondary students, it is algebra, trigonometry, or graphs that keep appearing as question marks in their minds. When left unresolved, these weak areas grow into long-term gaps that drag confidence down. A pre-session during the holidays helps ease these struggles before school begins again. This is why holiday crash courses are powerful. They give children time to pause, focus, and finally untangle the topics that have been frustrat...