1. English Creative Writing
Course Objectives
We aim to develop your child’s ability to:
- respond critically to various texts, such as stories, poems, songs and short video excerpts
- follow instructions and listen attentively to each other during discussions
- produce different types of writing
- use new words and structures in their speaking and writing
- apply a range of reading skills and encourage reading for pleasure with a ‘reading challenge’.
- speak confidently to the whole class, in small groups, and one to one with the teacher and classmates
2. Step by Step Mathematics
Course Objectives
The course is based strictly on MOE’s revised syllabus. Among areas covered: * Mathematics - Mathematical concepts, problem-solving heuristics. Pupils will be given ample exercises to prepare for their school examinations and national examinations. These exercieses are mostly based on past examination formats. All the topics in the Primary 1-6 syllabus will be covered.
3. Life Science
Course Objectives
Understanding of topics, Develop students’ critical and creative thinking and answering skills.
The course is based strictly on MOE’s revised syllabus. Among areas covered. Thinking skills such as observing, comparing, classifying, communicating, analysing, generating and evaluating will be covered. Students will also be taught how to master question-answer techniques through drill exercises and past-year exam papers.
4. Chinese
Course Objectives
This course is designed to improve students’ writing skills in Chinese composition. There will be group discussions to boost students’ general knowledge. They will also be taught sentence construction, the editing of sentences and the usage of good phrases and proverbs.
5. Phonics
Level: Kindergarten 1 - 2, Primary 1 - 6, Secondary 1 - 4
The courses is designed through a systematic, fun and stress-free approach, our Phonics Enrichment programme aims to teaches developing readers the relationship between phonemes (sounds of oral language) and graphemes (letters that represent sounds in print). Students who learn phonics master the sound/symbol code that enables them to read and spell
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