Monthly Archives: October, 2018

Last lesson for Academic Year 2018

Today marked the last session for this academic year. Tuition it may be to some, but for me, every student is a little gem, awaiting the opportunity to be polished. Just like previous years, I will like to thank all parents who have entrusted me with their children’s future. A heavy responsibility it may be, …

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A beloved student…

I have come to realise that, while every student is akin to my own children, there’s always a Special One who comes by every 5-6 years. We have fought countless battles in NYGH over the past 2.5 years, and I recalled the jubilance of Amanda’s mother in Oct 2016, when she said that her daughter …

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Tripartite working relationship

This is often what I termed as a tripartite working relationship between the child, parent and myself.   In general, for the child to excel, there must be a sincere working relationship between the parent and the educator. A typical employer-employee relationship between the parent and educator is almost certain to scupple any hope of …

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