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Just Us Tutors - Your Best Bet for a Tuition Centre in Woodlands Area, Providing English and Math Tuition

The end of the year is fast approaching, bringing with it the last leg of a student's academic year and of course, examinations! Do you have a child whose exams are upon them but whose grades need just that right amount of additional boost? Just Us Tutors might be what you are looking for! 

While Just Us Tutors don't believe that grades should be the primary focus of a student's academic life, they do realise that it is a very valid concern of parents'. Hence, they work with the child to help them understand the subject matter in an engaging manner. This helps the student retain their knowledge for longer periods, enabling them to apply those knowledge during their exams. 

Still wondering if Just Us Tutors might be the right choice for your child? Read on...

Why Just Us Tutors?

1. Highly Qualified Tutors

To teach students well, one should have an idea of best study approaches and this can only come from having experimented with those approaches oneself. 

At Just Us Tutors, the tutors have had their own incredible academic journeys. The journey may not have been easy but they have excelled in their respective academic fields and will be able to teach and guide your child to do the same.

With the years of experience they have teaching students, your child will be in good hands.

Teacher Babeta with her student

2. Personalised Lesson Plans

Each lesson will be conducted in a way that is most suited to your child. While Just Us Tutors follow the school curriculum closely, they also understand that teaching methods cannot follow a one-size-fits-all approach and will carefully assess your child's style of learning before proceeding with a concrete plan of action.

3. Conducive Learning Space

Don't have a conducive space of your own? Don't worry, Just us Tutors has got you covered! They provide a conducive learning space should it be needed. 

Sometimes, all a child need to better their focus and improve their learning is a conducive space. If you find that your child is not learning well at home, maybe consider sending them to the learning space of Just Us Tutors. Get in touch with them to find out more.

4. Flexibility in Scheduling 

Are you looking for weekly, fixed regular classes? Or hoping for a little flexibility in arranging for classes? Just Us Tutors are open to discussing class schedules based on your child's availability. 

They do recommend a regular schedule to get your child into the rhythm of studying and gain momentum by their examinations but they do understand that such a commitment might not be possible all the time.

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Currently, Just Us Tutors consist of a small but highly engaged team. The tutors constantly come together to discuss curriculum and refine teaching methods. 

Such discussions facilitate process improvement by making sure they get the best out of their students. It also helps Just Us Tutors stay relevant and up-to-date with syllabus and novel teaching methods.

Getting in touch with Just Us Tutors

Email justustutors@outlook.com for any enquiries or to get one of our teachers for your child. All queries will be responded to within two days latest. 

You could also sign up your interest here or scan the following QR code...

Do follow @justustutors on IG for updates!

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