The Physics Cafe
About Tuition Centre
"Hello and Welcome to The Physics Cafe! If you already know who we are and would simply like to check for vacancies, please visit the class schedule (http://thephysicscafe.com/classes/) or online registration (http://thephysicscafe.com/form/). If you are not recommended by friends or relatives to our center, not to worry, please allow me a brief introduction.
I am the little chef of The Physics Cafe, a premium tuition centre in Singapore that specializes in JC Physics tuition. If you have friends attending JC physics tuition, they are proabaly attending classes here. I sure you have heard of our Principal Chef, the famous physics super tutor in Singapore, Mr Dave Sim (Former RJC Physics Lecturer.)
Our classes are sold out every year! Last year, we had a record breaking 1000 students. So many that we have to expand and leave our Bishan and Marymount tuition centre. We are now as big as half a football field and 3 mins walk from Toa Payoh MRT. Our new place is really the coolest tuition centre in Singapore. We have our own lecture theatre, in-house cafe, exclusive study rooms, digital library and even our own shuttle bus. And most importantly, we have the best teachers in Singapore!
Read the praises we received. We have so many that we categorise them by JCs. The students are not just making general statements, they are telling you how much they appreciate the lessons, how thankful and fortunate they are to be here and they can be easily someone whom you know.
Read our A level Physics report (http://thephysicscafe.com/performance/)! Close to 8 out of 10 students scored A for the A level Physics paper each year, doubling the steady national average of 40 percent. This is even higher than the percentage A of the top IP schools in Singapore.
From: The Little Chef
PS: You will be excited to know that we also offer physics and math tuition at secondary, IP and JC level too. Hope you like the appetizer above! You may like to hear from the Principal Chef instead (http://thephysicscafe.com/faq-parents/).
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