Are you a Anglo Chinese JC (ACJC) student feeling anxious or stressed by your upcoming ACJC weighted assessment (WA)?
Mr Mitch Peh is an experienced former MOE JC lecturer who can help you prepare well for them if you are taking any of the subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Economics.
Unlike group tuition, in Mr Peh’s lessons, you have the flexibility to do any of the above four subjects and any topics for each lesson. Hence, for example, if you have a Math WA on Curve Sketching, as well as a Chemistry WA on Atomic Structure in the upcoming week, Mr Peh will let you practise collated topical questions sourced from past year prelims and A levels as your revision in this week’s lessons.
In addition, if you have burning topical questions from your school’s tutorial assignments that you do not understand, Mr Peh can help you to clarify them as well. This can help you close up your gaps in the topics tested before you sit for your ACJC weighted assessments.
After more than 15 years of coaching, Mr Peh is able to highlight to you the pitfalls and mistakes that students commonly make over the years so that you are able to anticipate and avoid them.
So if you are interested, do sign up for 1 to 1 tuition lessons with Mr Peh through Whatsapp to 9651 7737. Lessons can be conducted at the convenience of your house to save you time from travelling as well.
Qualifications of Mr Peh
-Former MOE JC lecturer with more than 15 years of teaching experience in A Level Tuition
-Holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education specialising in teaching at Junior College level
-Achieved highest possible honour of A star for Cambridge International A Level Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Economics Examination.
-Degree in Economics with second upper honours from NUS
-Writer and publisher of solutions for the Singapore-Cambridge A Level examinations. You can click on the individual subjects to find Mr Peh’s solutions.
Click here to view Mr Peh’s certificates.
Details of ACJC Weighted Assessments
The schedule for ACJC weighted assessments for both JC1s and JC2s can be found from ACJC official weblink here.
The overall result for the JC1 academic year is based on the aggregated performance in the weighted assessments as well as the JC1 Promotional Exam (70%). To be promoted to JC2, students need to achieve a minimum of two H2 and one H1 passes for their overall result.

Other Links
Go to Anglo Chinese JC website here
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