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"O" Level Programme
Timetable
Day Time Subject
Monday 8.30 AM - 12.00 PM A Maths
Tuesday 8.30 AM - 12.00 PM English
Tuesday 1.00 PM - 4.30 PM E Maths
Thursday 8.30 AM - 12.00 PM Physics
Thursday 1.00 PM - 4.30 PM Combined Science (Chemistry)
Please note that the timetable is subject to change without prior notice.


GCE Ordinary Level papers provided:
-English
-Elementary Mathematics (Mathematics D)
-Additional Mathematics
-Physics
-Chemistry
-Science (Physics/Chemistry)


ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Syllabus 1127)
We are offering the English Language GCE Ordinary Level (1127) as follows:
  • Paper 1: Composition :
    The paper is divided into two sections: Free Writing and Situational Writing. In Free Writing, candidates choose a topic and write 350-500 words on it. In Situational Writing, candidates write 250-350 words on the question.
  • Paper 2: Comprehension :
    Candidates are provided one or two comprehension passages and are required to answer questions on comprehension, vocabulary and summary skills.
  • Paper 3: Oral Communication :
    The paper is divided into three sections: Reading Aloud, Picture Discussion and Conversation.

  • It is noteworthy that our course package includes training for Oral Communication on top of the written portions of the syllabus.
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    MATHEMATICS (Syllabus 4017)
    We are offering the Mathematics GCE Ordinary Level (4017), commonly known as Elementary Mathematics or Mathematics ‘D’, as follows:

    List of topics:
    - Number
    - Squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots
    - Vulgar and decimal fractions and percentages
    - Ordering
    - Standard form
    - The four operations
    - Estimation
    - Ratio, proportion, rate
    - Percentages
    - Use of a scientific calculator
    - Everyday mathematics
    - Graphs in practical situations
    - Graphs of functions
    - Coordinate geometry
    - Algebraic representation and formulae
    - Algebraic manipulation
    - Indices
    - Solutions of equations and inequalities
    - Geometric terms and relationships
    - Geometrical constructions
    - Bearings
    - Symmetry
    - Angles
    - Locus
    - Mensuration
    - Trigonometry
    - Statistics
    - Probability
    - Transformations
    - Vectors

  • Paper 1: Short answer questions testing on fundamental skills and concepts :
    This paper consists of about 25 short answer questions. Candidates are required to answer all the questions.
  • Paper 2: Longer questions testing more on higher order thinking skills :
    This paper consists of 2 sections. Section A will contain 9 to 10 questions with no choice. Section B will contain 2 questions of which candidates will be required to answer only one.

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    ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS (Syllabus 4018)
    We are offering the Additional Mathematics GCE Ordinary Level (4018), as follows:

    List of topics:
    - Set language and notation
    - Functions
    - Quadratic functions
    - Indices and surds
    - Factors of polynomials
    - Simultaneous equations
    - Logarithmic and exponential functions
    - Straight line graphs
    - Circular measure
    - Trigonometry
    - Permutations and combinations
    - Binomial expansions
    - Vectors in 2 dimensions
    - Matrics
    - Differentiation
    - Integration

  • There will be two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, for which content will not be dissected. Each paper consists of 10 – 12 questions of various lengths. There will be no choice of question except that the last question in each paper will consist of two alternatives, only one of which must be answered.

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    PHYSICS (Syllabus 5052)
    We are offering the Physics GCE Ordinary Level (5052), commonly known as Pure Physics, as follows:

    List of topics:
    - Physical Quantities and Units
    - Kinematics
    - Dynamics
    - Mass, Weight and Density
    - Turning Effect of Forces
    - Pressure
    - Energy, Work and Power
    - Kinematic Model of Matter
    - Transfer of Thermal Energy
    - Temperature
    - Thermal Properties of Matter
    - General Wave Properties
    - Light
    - Electromagnetic Spectrum
    - Sound
    - Static Electricity
    - Current Electricity
    - D.C. Circuits
    - Practical Electricity
    - Magnetism
    - Electromagnetism
    - Electromagnetic Induction
    - Introductory Electronics
    - The Nucleus
    - Radioactivity

  • Paper 1: Theory; Multiple Choice Questions :
    This paper consists of 40 compulsory multiple choice questions with four response options.
  • Paper 2: Theory; Structured and Free Response Questions :
    This paper consists of two sections: A and B. Sections A consists of a number of compulsory, structured questions. Section B consists of three compulsory questions, the last one presented in an either/or form.
  • Paper 3: Practical assessment :
    This paper consists of two compulsory practical experiment questions. One or both of the questions may require the student to plan experiments that do not need to carried out.

  • It is noteworthy that our course package includes laboratory classes for Practical Assessment on top of the written portions of the syllabus.
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    CHEMISTRY (Syllabus 5068)
    We are offering the Chemistry GCE Ordinary Level (5068), commonly known as Pure Chemistry, as follows :

    List of topics:
    - Experimental Chemistry
    - Particulate Nature of Matter
    - Formulae, Stoichiometry and the Mole Concept
    - Electrolysis
    - Energy from Chemicals
    - Chemical Reactions
    - Acids, Bases and Salts
    - Periodic Table
    - Metals
    - Atmosphere and Environment
    - Organic Chemistry

  • Paper 1: Theory; Multiple Choice Questions :
    This paper consists of 40 compulsory multiple choice questions with four response options.
  • Paper 2: Theory; Structured and Free Response Questions :
    This paper consists of two sections: A and B. Sections A consists of a number of compulsory, structured questions. Section B consists of three compulsory questions, the last one presented in an either/or form.
  • Paper 3: Practical assessment :
    This paper consists of two compulsory practical experiment questions.One or both of the questions may require the student to plan experiments that do not need to carried out.

  • It is noteworthy that our course package includes laboratory classes for Practical Assessment on top of the written portions of the syllabus.
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    SCIENCE (PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY) (Syllabus 5152)
    We are offering the Science (Physics, Chemistry) GCE Ordinary Level (5152), commonly known as Combined Science Physics and Chemistry, as follows:

    List of topics:
    Physics section:
    - Physical Quantities and Units
    - Kinematics
    - Dynamics
    - Mass, Weight and Density
    - Turning Effect of Forces
    - Energy, Work and Power
    - Transfer of Thermal Energy
    - Temperature
    - Thermal Properties of Matter
    - General Wave Properties
    - Light
    - Electromagnetic Spectrum
    - Sound
    - Static Electricity
    - Current Electricity
    - D.C. Circuits
    - Practical Electricity
    - Magnetism
    - Electromagnetic Induction
    - The Nucleus
    - Radioactivity
    Chemistry section:
    - Experimental Chemistry
    - Particulate Nature of Matter
    - Formulae, Stoichiometry and the Mole Concept
    - Energy from Chemicals
    - Chemical Reactions
    - Acids, Bases and Salts
    - Periodic Table
    - Metals
    - Atmosphere and Environment
    - Organic Chemistry

  • Paper 1: Theory; Multiple Choice Questions :
    This paper consists of 40 compulsory multiple choice questions with four response options. Both Physics and Chemistry are approximately equally covered.
  • Paper 2: Theory; Structured and Free Response Questions (Physics) :
    This paper consists of two sections: A and B. Sections A consists of a number of compulsory, structured questions. Section B consists of three questions, requiring the candidate to answer any two. This paper covers the Physics syllabus.
  • Paper 3: Theory; Structured and Free Response Questions (Chemistry) :
    This paper consists of two sections: A and B. Sections A consists of a number of compulsory, structured questions. Section B consists of three questions, requiring the candidate to answer any two. This paper covers the Chemistry syllabus.
  • Paper 4: Practical assessment :
    This paper consists of one or two compulsory practical experiment questions on each of Physics and Chemistry. One or both of the questions may require the student to plan experiments that do not need to carried out.

  • It is noteworthy that our course package includes laboratory classes for Practical Assessment on top of the written portions of the syllabus. Also, we consider both Physics and Chemistry as two separate courses.
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