H2 Chemistry tuition is offered in different class formats to cater to students’ individualised needs. The different class formats include 1-1 tuition, duo tuition, mini group tuition and small group tuition. The table below illustrates the key elements of the different class formats.

Class Format Customisation Individualised attention Class size
1-1 tuition Maximum Maximum 1
Duo tuition High High 2
Mini group tuition Medium Medium 3-5
Small group tuition Low Low 6-9

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Our Location

Marine Parade

Marine Parade, Singapore
Location is a 1 minute walk from Marine Terrace MRT Station (TE27)

JC Chemistry tuition is taught by Ms Sim Lily, an ex-lecturer in National Junior College with more than 16 years experience teaching H2 Chemistry in Singapore. Upon graduation from NUS with a Bachelor of Applied Science with Honours (Applied Chemistry), Ms Sim followed her passion to teach and enrolled into NIE and obtained her Postgraduate Diploma in Education. She started her teaching career at NJC and taught there for more than 10 years. In 2014, she left NJC to fully focus on providing A Level H2 Chemistry tuition, something which she is passionate about.

h2 Chemistry Tuition

For all the students she has taught to date, 65% of them scored A’s and 93% scoring A’s and B’s. 90% of her students who had originally scored U’s managed to score B’s and above for their H2 Chemistry paper. Ms Sim’s unique teaching approach also helps her students effectively gain most from each lesson. Here is a sneak peek on the topic of Alkanes in Organic Chemistry

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Topics covered in our H2 Chemistry Tuition:

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  1. Atomic Structure
  2. Chemical Bonding
  3. The Gaseous State
  4. Theories of Acids and Bases
  5. The Periodic Table
  6. The Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
  7. Chemical Energetics: Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics (Gibbs Free Energy and Entropy)
  8. Reaction Kinetics
  9. Chemical Equilibria
  10. Chemistry of Aqueous Solutions
    1. Acid-base Equilibria
    2. Solubility Equilibri
  11. Organic Chemistry
    1. Introduction
    2. Isomerism
    3. Hydrocarbons
    4. Halogen Derivatives
    5. Hydroxy Compounds
    6. Carbonyl Compounds
    7. Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
    8. Nitrogen Compounds
  12. Electrochemistry
  13. An Introduction to the Chemistry of Transition Elements
Click to see the in-depth version of H2 Chemistry syllabus.