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A-Level H2 Physics tuition in Singapore for JC1-JC2: small-group coaching (max 8), Paper 4 practical drills, data handling, and exam pacing — from SGD 360/mo.
Last updated: 2025-12-31
Parents and students searching for A-Level Physics tuition, JC Physics tuition, or H2 Physics coaching in Singapore land here. This programme covers the full JC1–JC2 pathway under the 2026 H2 Physics syllabus (9478), including Paper 4 spreadsheet data work. If you are comparing tracks, start with our Physics Tuition Singapore hub.
JC Physics is not a straight continuation of upper secondary work. The 2026 H2 Physics syllabus expects fast transfer from SUVAT and vectors into electric and magnetic fields, and 20 percent of the grade sits in Paper 4 practical data work. Small-group tuition helps students stabilise concept transfer, spreadsheet workflows, and timed paper stamina before WAs and promos compound gaps.
Our H2 Physics tuition combines concept transfer drills, Paper 4 data handling routines, and fortnightly timed practice so students are ready for JC1 block tests and JC2 prelim sprints.
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Academic Advisor & Director of Technology
“Academic Advisor (Physics) and Director of Technology at Eclat Institute. Focuses on strong fundamentals and clear problem-solving structure.”
Chee Wei Jie has graduated with a first class honours from Imperial College London and a Master of Advanced Study (MASt) in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge. He is an NUS High School alumni and a DSTA scholar. He worked in the AI research lab at DSO National Laboratories. Now he works on his own tech venture, Instavar. He also took IGCSE as a private candidate in 2006, which he gained experience in setting up his own lab for practice. Connect on
Theory fees (per subject)
Tiered monthly fees for 4 weekly 1.5-hour sessions.
Early Intake (Oct–Feb)
Regular Intake (Mar–Jun)
Catch-up Intake (Jul–Sep)
Note: If you enrol in the Regular or Catch-up intake and continue into the next year, your monthly fee resets to the Early Intake rate (SGD 360/month).
Class format
Centres
If upper secondary foundations still feel shaky, start with the O-Level Physics tuition Singapore for Sec 3-4 and the O-Level Physics syllabus (2026). IP students can also map the bridge via IP Physics tuition.
| JC1 focus | JC2 focus |
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| Paper | Weight | Key skills |
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| Paper 1 MCQ | 15 percent | Fast recall, sign logic, and units checks |
| Paper 2 Structured | 30 percent | Multi-topic synthesis and calculus use |
| Paper 3 Long Questions | 35 percent | Data handling and model explanations |
| Paper 4 Practical | 20 percent | Spreadsheet analysis, uncertainty, and ACE evaluation |
JC programmes have also replaced mid-year exams with weighted assessments and block tests. Check your college calendar early and plan tuition around WA1, WA2, and promos. A quick primer lives in Weighted Assessments vs Mid-Year Examination.
Next steps: build the weekly study loop with the H2 Physics Notes Hub and track Paper 4 workflows in the H2 Physics Practicals Hub.
| Cliff | Typical symptom | Tuition response |
|---|---|---|
| SUVAT to fields transfer | Treats field diagrams like particle paths and mixes up gradient logic. | Bridge lessons linking motion graphs to potential and energy diagrams. |
| Spreadsheet and ACE rubric | Uses half-range error for every dataset; misses standard error output. | Practical clinics that rehearse LINEST outputs and evaluation phrasing. |
| Timed-paper stamina | Completes only 70 percent of Paper 2 or blanks planning questions. | Fortnightly 90-minute mocks with error journals and pacing rules. |
Pair these clinics with the measurement routines in Measurement and Uncertainty for IP Physics.
| Format | Hourly range | Best for | Differentiator |
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| Micro-group (max 6) | S$60-S$75 | Peer benchmarking and shared drills | Group Paper 2 mocks and ACE clinics |
| Hybrid cohort | S$50-S$65 | Students with CCA-heavy weeks | Replayable spreadsheet walkthroughs |
| One-to-one | S$90-S$110 | Urgent WA recovery or niche topics | Custom data sets and targeted reteaching |
Rates reflect public listings as of Nov 2025. Confirm schedules and material fees with each centre.
Worried about promotional exam results? What to do if your child fails JC promos covers recovery timelines, the H2-to-H1 drop decision, and when intervention helps most.
H2 Physics tuition builds the analytical depth needed for the Singapore Physics Olympiad (SPhO). The 9478 curriculum covers the core mechanics and electromagnetism topics that SPhO tests at greater depth. Students interested in competing should supplement our H2 programme with the full physics olympiad pathway guide. Eclat does not offer dedicated competition coaching, but our programme provides the rigorous foundation SPhO preparation demands.
Use the official SEAB Data and Formulae pages properly before Papers 1 to 3.
Printable revision companion with constants, definitions, and quick formula lookups.
JC1-JC2 notes aligned to the 2026 H2 Physics syllabus with worked examples.
Paper 4 investigations, data treatment drills, spreadsheet analysis, and ACE routines.
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| JC 1 (H2 9478 foundations) |
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| JC 2 (H2 9478 extensions) |
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Ideally before the first JC1 weighted assessment or block test so concept transfer and Paper 4 habits are built early, not in a JC2 catch-up sprint.
We cap each group at 8 students so tutors can check working, correct misconceptions early, and give targeted feedback during class.
In-person lessons run at Jurong East Centre (Vision Exchange) (2 Venture Dr, #16-07 Vision Exchange) and UClub LaunchPad @ one-north (67 Ayer Rajah Crescent, #02-14). See the Centres section above for full addresses and map links.
Fees are charged monthly per subject and tiered by intake period: Early Intake (Oct–Feb): SGD 360/month, Regular Intake (Mar–Jun): SGD 380/month, Catch-up Intake (Jul–Sep): SGD 400/month. If you enrol in the Regular or Catch-up intake and continue into the next year, your monthly fee resets to the Early Intake rate (SGD 360/month). Monthly fees cover 4 weekly 1.5-hour lessons. Holiday intensives or practical clinics (if needed) are scheduled separately—tap the WhatsApp button to check availability and class times.
In-person tuition takes place at our centres below. Use the map link for directions and browse Google reviews where available.
Theory timings
Pricing reflects four weekly 1.5-hour lessons. Paper 4 intensives and holiday sprints are quoted separately.
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I got 27/30 for my practical score.
— NYGH Y2 Lower Secondary Student
I got 29.5/30 for my practical score. Exam was quite easy so should be A1.
— HCI Y2 Lower Secondary Student
Hi! In view of the national sch games coming back next year and Tess' sch cca netball trainings will once again require her to be in sch on Mondays, weds and Fris till evening. I think she will not be able to attend the mon 4.30 class next yr. Will your class change since the sec 3s will be taking different science subjects? She isnt sure whether bio or physics yet but we are keen to let her continue tuition with you. Btw, she got A1 for her EOY science paper.
— S2 St Nic Mum
Term-by-term pacing, concept cliffs, and a full A-Level action checklist.
Who should take H3 Physics and how the 9814 paper is structured.
Bridge the upper-sec fundamentals that still power JC mechanics and fields.
Paper 4 remains 20 percent of the H2 grade and expects spreadsheet-based data analysis, uncertainty reporting, and evaluation writing.
No. H3 is an extension, not a rescue plan. Take it only if H2 fundamentals and calculus usage are already stable.
In JC1 Term 1, scores of 30–50% are common across most JCs — the content jump from O-Level is real. The diagnostic is the trajectory, not the grade itself: if scores improve test-to-test, the student is adapting. If the score is flat or declining by mid-JC1 despite effort, the gap is conceptual and will widen in JC2 when electromagnetic induction and quantum physics assume JC1 mechanics and waves are solid.
The national distinction rate for H2 Physics is roughly 40%. But the distribution is bimodal: students who master the problem-solving approach cluster at A–B, while students who rely on memorisation cluster at D–U, with relatively little middle ground. A student currently scoring C is not 'almost there' — they likely need a method shift (structured problem frameworks, not more content review) rather than just more practice papers.
Physics is more recoverable late because it has fewer independent topics — fixing the foundational mechanics and fields framework improves multiple chapters simultaneously. Chemistry has more isolated clusters (organic, physical, inorganic) where fixing one does not help the others. However, Physics has a harder floor: if the maths foundation (calculus, vectors) is also weak, no amount of Physics revision fixes that dependency. If maths is strong, prioritise Physics recovery. If maths is also shaky, Chemistry gives more predictable marks per revision hour.
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