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IP Chemistry tuition in Singapore for Sec 1 to 4 and the JC bridge: small-group classes, stoichiometry, QA, practical skills, and H2 transition.
Last updated: 2025-12-15
She moved from a C5 in the WA to an A2 for her EOY Chemistry after your stoichiometry and redox clinics. The weekly diagnostic quizzes helped her remember reagents and observations.
- Parent of NYGH Y4 Chemistry
In Singapore’s Integrated Programme (IP), stoichiometry, qualitative analysis, and organic mechanisms appear earlier, so we rotate them weekly instead of teaching them in isolation. Diagnostic practicals surface handling errors while concept clinics rebuild mole and energetics fluency.
Use this page for the broad IP Chemistry tuition pathway from lower secondary foundations through Year 3-4 depth and the JC bridge. If the search is only for Year 3-4 Chemistry, use the upper-secondary owner page.
| Search intent | Owner page | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| IP Chemistry tuition or IP Chemistry tuition Singapore | This IP Chemistry page | Sec 1-4 pacing, practical exposure, and H2 transition. |
| Upper sec IP Chemistry tuition | IP Upper Secondary Chemistry Tuition | Year 3-4 mole concept, QA, organic foundations, and H2 readiness. |
| H2 Chemistry tuition | A-Level H2 Chemistry Tuition | JC1-JC2 SEAB 9476, Paper 4, and exam-window support. |
Once fundamentals are steady, we stretch advanced learners with investigative planning, data-logger labs, and Olympiad-style kinetics, while ensuring WA and EOY mastery remains the baseline.
If you are searching specifically for upper-secondary IP Chemistry tuition, use the IP Upper Secondary Chemistry Tuition page for the Year 3 to 4 programme. This page remains the broader IP Chemistry route across lower-secondary foundations, upper-secondary depth, and the JC bridge.
The focused Year 3 to 4 route for mole concept, QA, organic foundations, and H2 readiness.
Full Year 3 to 4 topic sequence with worked examples, practical tips, and printable PDFs.
JC1 to JC2 notes aligned to the 2026 9476 syllabus, for students bridging from IP.
We audit semester plans from HCI, NYGH, RGS, SCGS and other IP schools, then align our pacing guides so students preview the next topic 1 to 2 weeks ahead.
Most IP students start in Year 3 when stoichiometry, redox, and organic chemistry ramp up, or before major WAs if they want to stay ahead of school pacing. If your teen is starting later, start now and prioritise weak foundations plus exam routines first.
Use this page for the full IP Chemistry route from lower-secondary foundations to the JC bridge. Use the IP Upper Secondary Chemistry Tuition page when the student is already in Year 3 to 4 and needs focused support for mole concept, QA, organic foundations, and H2 readiness.
In-person tuition takes place at the centre below. Use the map link for directions and browse Google reviews where available.
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Her qualitative analysis practical jumped to 20/20 after drilling the ionic equations and error analysis the tutors prepared.
- Parent of RGS Y3 Triple Science
Even though I was away for nationals, the recorded lessons and crash summaries kept me on track. I scored 82/100 for my kinetics paper.
- HCI Y3 Chemistry Student
Thanks for the titration labs – she finally feels confident setting the burette and interpreting the curves without panicking.
- Parent of MGS IP Chemistry
The spaced revision schedule and curated question bank lifted my weighted assessment average from 58 to 76.
- IP Chemistry Student
Tiered monthly fees for 4 weekly 1.5-hour sessions.
Lowest monthly fee
Standard intake
Late catch-up intake
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).
Decision support
For Sec 1 to JC bridge students, tuition is most useful when it solves a named learning gap and fits the student's week. Use this quick check before comparing centres or booking another class.
Name the real gap first
Check whether the issue is foundation, exam technique, motivation, workload, or class fit before adding more lessons.
Try the lighter support path when it fits
If the student already knows the gap, a school consultation, marked correction routine, or self-study plan may be enough for now.
Check lesson fit before commitment
Ask about class size, teacher ownership, trial expectations, make-up policy, fees, and how feedback reaches parents.
Protect time and energy
Tuition should reduce confusion, not add busywork. Watch for CCA load, travel time, homework pile-up, and student resistance.
Look for proof without guarantees
Useful proof is specific: sample materials, feedback workflow, class format, and what happens after a missed lesson. Avoid grade promises.
Tools & reminders
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Join our Telegram study group for weekly practice prompts.
Extension pathway resources
International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO): Parent & Student IP Math & Physics Guide
Maps the selection timeline, depth of content, and investigative skills IP chemists need before shortlisting for IChO prep.
For Year 4 students bridging into JC, this gives the main JC1-JC2 Paper 1-4 coaching overview and fit-check path.
Paper 4-style investigations, planning templates, and PDO/ACE drills to build lab confidence.
Weekly lab simulations cover titration, qualitative analysis, and planning questions. Students rotate through micro-scale kits, data-loggers, and exam-style scripts before stepping into school labs.
We run a Mole Concepts bootcamp featuring scaffolded worksheets, annotated solutions, and spaced retrieval drills so mole-to-mass and concentration conversions become automatic.
Yes. Advanced learners access our extension stream on kinetics derivations, organic mechanisms, and investigative report writing once core fundamentals are secured.
IP Chemistry is capped at 8 learners. Tutors annotate scripts digitally each week and record misconception clips for students to replay at home.
In-person theory lessons run at Jurong East Centre (Vision Exchange) (2 Venture Dr, #16-07 Vision Exchange). Our one-north office is for talks and presentations only, not regular lessons. See the Centre section above for the full address and map link.
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.
Each assessment window includes targeted clinics (stoichiometry, QA, organic essay) with timed drills and grading rubrics so students rehearse under exam conditions.
We provide HD lesson recordings, summary decks, and a catch-up consultation so the student re-enters class without gaps.
Parents receive fortnightly diagnostics outlining mastery by topic, upcoming assessments, and personalised action steps to close gaps early.