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5 hours of Live online Teaching

Each subject is delivered on a monthly basis, with each lesson being taught over one day. Class hours are from 10am-3pm.


10 months of teaching

Our academic year runs from September to June, with extra classes over the summer months. 


From $29.99/month

Only $29.99 per subject per month. Note classes run once per month.


Highly Interactive Lessons

Our online classes contain elements of past-paper questions, theory, white-board demonstration, interactive quizzes and question and answer sessions.
Live Monthly High School Classes Online classes
for Grades 9 - 12

Stay on top of your learning and sign up for regular live monthly online classes for just $29.99/month.

As medics and doctors, we are very passionate about delivering excellent teaching to our students so that they have every chance of success. We have made sure our online classes contain elements of past-paper questions, theory, white-board demonstration, interactive quizzes and question and answer sessions.

We deliver a unique style of teaching that focuses on theory as well as exam practice. Live classes will be delivered once a month.

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Subjects Available
For Grades 9 - 12


Biology

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Chemistry

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Physics

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Pricing 
1 subject @ $29.99  for 4 hours of Live Teaching per month
2 subjects @ $44.99 for 8 hours of Live Teaching per month
3 subjects @ $64.99 for 12 hours of Live Teaching per month
4 subjects @ $84.99 for 16 hours of Live Teaching per month
*Note. classes occur on a monthly basis. Each subject is delivered over one day which each class running for a total of 5 hours including a 45 mins lunch break *

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Course Syllabus


Biology timetable
Chemistry timetable
Maths timetable
Physics timetable

Biology Grade 9
September: Cell Biology
October: Genetics
November: Food/Cell Transport/ Enzymes
December: Ecology
January: Cardiovascular system
February: Lungs
March: Pathogens
April: Plant Biology
May: Exam Practice

Biology Grade 10
September: Homeostasis
October: Diversity of Living Things
November: Evolution & Classification
December: Genetics
January: Ecology
February: Microbiology/Pathogens
March: Nervous System
April: Impact of Humans on Environment
May: Exam Practice

Biology Grade 11
September: Biological Molecules
October: Cell Structure & Mitosis
November: Genetics
December: Metabolic Processes/Lungs
January: Metabolic Processes/CVS
February: Natural Selection & Evolution
March: Biochemistry
April: Immunity
May: Exam Practice

Biology Grade 12
September: Cells, Organ, Nutrition/Digestion
October: Inheritance and DNA
November: Respiration & Photosynthesis
December: Ecosystem
January: Gas Exchange
February: Reproduction
March: Health & Disease
April: Skeleton & Muscular System
May: Revision

Chemistry Grade 9
September: Atomic Structure
October: Periodic Table
November: Chemical Changes I
December: Chemical Changes II
January: Chemical Changes III
February: Electrolysis
March: Chemical Changes IV
April: Chemistry of the Atmosphere
May: Exam Practice

Chemistry Grade 10
September: Rate of Reactions
October: Chemical Solutions
November: Le Chatlier’s Principle
December: Stoichiometry
January: Organic Chemistry I
February: Organic Chemistry II
March: Nuclear Chemistry
April: Reactions of Acids and Bases
May: Exam Practice

Chemistry Grade 11
September: Atomic Bonding
October: Thermodynamics
November: Reaction Rates
December: Equilibrium
January: Stoichiometry
February: Electrolysis
March: Chemistry of Atmosphere
April: Periodic Table I
May: Exam Practice

Chemistry Grade 12
September: Reaction Rates
October: Acids & Bases
November: Energetics
December: Electrode Potentials
January: Periodic Table II
February: Organic Chemistry I
March: Organic Chemistry II
April: Organic Chemistry III
May: Exam Practice

Maths Grade 9
September: Algebra I and linear equations
October: Algebra II
November: Algebra III
December: Geometry I
January: Geometry II
February: Geometry III
March: Geometry IV
April: Geometry V
May: Exam Practice

Maths Grade 10
September: Algebra - Quadratics
October: Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials
November: Co-ordinate Geometry
December: Probability & Stats
January: Inequalities, Primes, Powers, Factors, Estimation/Approximation
February: Ratios, Rates of Change, Percentages & Proportion
March: Geometry
April: Geometry, Trigonometry & Vectors
May: Exam Practice

Maths Grade 11
September:Basic Trigonometry
October: Analytic Trigonometry
November: Vectors I
December: Vectors II
January: Exponentials & Logarithmic functions
February: The composition of functions and inverse functions
March: Differential Equations, Modelling with differential equations, probability and conditional probability
April: Statistical distribution and hypothesis testing
May: Exam Practice

Maths Grade 12
September: Differentiation
October: Integration
November: Differentiation; Composite, Implicit and Inverse
December: Basic Probability
January: Advanced probability/Probability distributions
February: Inference for categorical data proportions
March: Vectors
April: Analytic trigonometry
May: Exam Practice

Physics Grade 9
September: Electricity
October: Electromagnetic radiation & Visible Light
November: Sound/Waves
December: Electricity II
January: Concepts of heat & temperature
February: Energy changes in system
March: Conservation of energy
April: Nuclear Energy
May: Exam Practice

Physics Grade 10
September: Forces I
October: Forces II
November: Forces III
December: Magnetism
January: Forces IV
February: Heat
March: Electricity II
April: Motion in one dimension/Forces Recap
May: Exam Practice

Physics Grade 11
September: Motion in two dimensions
October: Thermal Physics
November: Waves I
December: Waves II
January: Linear Momentum & Collisions
February: SI Units/Limitation of Measure/Nuclear Physics
March: General Physics – Elastic Potential/Forces
April: Basics of Electricity
May: Exam Practice

Physics Grade 12
September: Electric Charge/Fields/Coulomb's Law
October: Nuclear Physics
November: Circular Motion/Oscillation
December: Electricity
January: Thermal Physics
February: Magnetic Fields
March: Astrophysics & Medical Physics
April:Mechanics
May: Exam Practice
Online Class Dates

Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Biology
August 26th

Chemistry
August 27th

Math
September 9th

Physics
September 10th

Biology
September 30th

Math
October 14th

Physics
October 15th

Biology
October 28th

Chemistry
October 29th

Math
November 11th

Physics
November 12th

Biology
November 25th

Chemistry
November 26th

Math
December 9th

Physics
December 10th

Biology
December 16th

Chemistry
December 17th

Math
January 13th

Physics
January 14th

Biology
January 27th

Chemistry
January 28th

Math
February 10th

Physics
February 11th

Biology
February 24th

Chemistry
February 25th

Math
March 9th

Physics
March 10th

Biology
March 30th

Chemistry
March 31st

Math
April 13th

Physics
April 14th

Biology
April 27th

Chemistry
April 28th

Math
May 11th

Physics
May 12th

Biology
May 25th

Chemistry
May 26th



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We teach you
1 module per month
intense
crash course design to get you ahead of your class.
How it works

These are high intensity classes designed to get students ahead of their classes. What we cover in one session, is equivalent to 4-6 weeks of teaching at school. Every month we teach a different module, with the aim of covering the entire curriculum before their final exams.

Each lesson is dedicated to covering both theory as well as exam practice. Students receive a question pack prior to attending the class (in addition to high quality lecture notes), which is an opportunity for them to test their knowledge and see how much of the module they already know. During the live class, the teachers go through each question, and explain exactly how to score the highest marks.

These are live lessons held over Microsoft Teams. During the live class, there will be plenty of opportunity for student engagement, including live quizzes and Q&A's.

Frequently asked questions


  • What learning materials are provided by your company every month?
    In addition to the live class that is held, we also provide students with a pre-course pack containing:

    1. Question papers
    2. Lecture Notes
    3. Presentation Slides on the module

    We focus on a problem-based learning approach to learning, whereby, we first assess our student’s knowledge by providing them with past paper examination questions. We expect the students to attempt these before attending the lesson.

    In addition, for every module, we also provide high quality lecture notes that are written by our subject tutors. The lecture notes contain all of the salient information for each module, allowing students to have access to pre-course learning material.
  • My son/daughter hasn't yet covered the theory for the lesson; are they expected to complete all of the questions received in the question pack?
    We do not expect students to be able to answer all of the questions if they have not yet covered the theory before. However, we'd advise for them to attempt as many as they can, so that they can better follow the teacher during the live event.

    During the lesson, the teacher will be teaching the theory from first principles, as well as working through questions from the exam pack. The point of giving the questions is to evoke the students' curiosity and for them to be better engaged during the lesson. Therefore, even if they cannot answer the questions, they should still attend, as it will give them an opportunity to learn something new during the class.

    We also provide more questions than what can be answered in the class, as we expect students to continue practicing after the lesson.
  • How do I get Access to the Live Class?
    After registration, all students will be provided access to their personalised online learning dashboard. Within the dashboard, there will be links to the class registered for that month. All lessons take place over Microsoft Teams and these links will be provided in the student portal.
  • Will we receive the mark-schemes to the questions or the video recordings of the session after the class?
    Yes. After the lesson, we will send all parents the video recordings of the sessions, the answer sheets to all of the questions and the presentation slides covered in class. These are usually sent 72 hours after the class finishes.
  • Does my child need to turn on their microphone/camera during the live lesson?
    The lessons are a live webcast of only the teacher. It is a one-way stream, and therefore, students will not be required to turn on their camera or microphone. Students will only be able to see the teacher and not vice-versa.
  • Will there be any opportunities for students to engage in the class or ask questions during the live event?
    Yes absolutely! We have partnered up with a technology company called Slido, to help make our lessons more interactive and engaging for students. Students will be able to take part in live quizzes and compete with other students across the country as well as being able to respond to questions asked by teachers using various interactive devices, including live polls, MCQs, and word clouds.

    As much as focusing on the front-end teacher, we also heavily invest in back-end teachers. There will be a live chat facility, where students will be able to post questions in real-time and get answers by our medic teachers, who are working in the background to help moderate the chat.
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