H2 Physics Tuition Fees in Singapore (2026): Cost Guide, Class Formats, and Practical Support
28 Mar 2026, 00:00 Z
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This H2 Physics tuition cost guide is for parents and students who have already shortlisted a few options and now need to compare pricing structure, class format, and Paper 4 support coverage.
If you still need the full programme overview first, start with H2 Physics Tuition Singapore, then return to this page for fee and format comparison.
Use this page in two passes once you are comparing shortlisted options:
- Format and price-fit checks: One-to-one vs small-group cost signals and Practical support tiers and fee impact.
- Deep quality checks: after you finish the cost comparison, run the H2 Physics tuition centre checklist once to verify tutor credentials, notes quality, and outside-lesson support.
1. What actually drives fee differences?
Most H2 Physics tuition pricing differences come from:
- Class format (small group vs larger lecture-style classes)
- Frequency (weekly class only vs weekly class + additional practical blocks)
- Support layer (feedback loops, script review, practical coaching, and exam-cycle support)
Physics-specific: Paper 4 practical sessions that train spreadsheet-based data analysis, graph linearisation, and planning questions are sometimes offered as add-on blocks rather than integrated into the main class schedule. Whether these are bundled or priced separately has a direct effect on the total monthly commitment. Some providers also supplement practical training with home lab kit exercises, which may or may not be included in the stated fee.
Use tuition fees as one variable, not the only one.
2. Compare format before comparing price
| Class format signal | What to ask | Why it matters |
| Weekly class rhythm | "How is each lesson split between content, timed writing, and correction?" | You need a repeatable routine, not one-off explanations. |



