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1. What is the difference between Syllabus Math and Fusion Math programmes?
2. What are the prerequisites to enrol Fusion Math programmes?
3. My child has difficulty coping with Fusion Math, can I transfer him/her to other type of classes?
4. My child is currently attending P6 Fusion Math at your centre, what course shall I enrol him/her when this programme ends in April?
5. My child's school is organising Math training conducted by your centre, however he/she is currently attending classes at your centre. Is there a need for my child to attend the classes in school?
6. My child is not attending classes at your centre, can he/she register for Math competition with you?
7. When and where will each competition take place?
1. What is the difference between Syllabus Math and Fusion Math programmes?
Syllabus Math programmes cover topics and questions aligned with the school syllabus. These classes enhance and strengthen students' problem solving skills. Topics taught in Fusion Math are in line with Math competitions.
2. What are the prerequisites to enrol Fusion Math programmes?
Fusion Math programmes are aim at students who are keen in Mathematics to learn beyond school syllabus Mathematics. Students who are faring well in syllabus mathematics are encouraged to enrol.
3. My child has difficulty coping with Fusion Math, can I transfer him/her to other type of classes?
Yes, your child can attend the syllabus programmes we offer, as long as there is vacancy for the slot you choose.
Back to Top4. My child is currently attending P6 Fusion Math at your centre, what course shall I enrol him/her when this programme ends in April?
Your child can attend the PSLE A* Achievers Math to prepare for PSLE.
5. My child's school is organising Math training conducted by your centre, however he/she is currently attending classes at your centre. Is there a need for my child to attend the classes in school?
Your child may attend both the centre and school classes, we use different materials to reinforce concepts learnt. Classes at the centre have a lower teacher-student ratio, hence allowing our instructors to better monitor the progress of each student.
6. My child is not attending classes at your centre, can he/she register for Math competition with you?
Yes, if your child is eligible for the competition and if we are allowed (by the organiser) to register for the competition.
7. When and where will each competition take place?
It depends on the competition. Please enquire at the centre where you register the competition with.
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