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I am very glad to be able to send Hailey to Pro-Teach as the centre had really dedicated teachers and administrators who will provide regular updates about her well being and progress. It provided me great assurance and I can work without worries. Be it in studies or in character building such as learning to get along well and be more resilient, Ms Elleen had showed great passion in educating my child and much compassion to my child’s fragile feelings.

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The centre’s holistic approach to child development, personalised attention, commitment to safety, and warm atmosphere have made a significant positive impact on my children’s academic progress and personal growth. I am grateful for the positive influence this student care centre has had on my children and their overall well-being. Thank you all the Teachers and Supporting Staffs from Pro-Teach! Mother of Meck L, Pri 4

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I am very glad to be able to send Hailey to Pro-Teach as the centre had really dedicated teachers and administrators who will provide regular updates about her well-being and progress. Mother of Hailey Lee, Pri 1

Testimonial – Bt Batok 01
Thank you for all the ‘heart’ work in supervising Nyla with her homework, engaging her in fun activities and most importantly giving her the warmth, care and love after school hours. We, as working parents, are truly grateful and appreciative for all that the team have done. Nyla A. and Family, Pri 2 Nyla A. and Family, Pri 2

Student Care vs Tuition Centre in Singapore: Which is Better for PSLE?
Every parent navigating student care in Singapore knows the weight that PSLE carries. It shapes secondary school placement, influences academic trajectories, and, let’s be honest, keeps many families up at night. As the exam draws closer, one question comes up again and again: is a student care centre or a tuition centre the better investment for your child’s success? The answer is not as straightforward as you might think. Both options offer real value, but they serve very different purposes.

PSLE English Common Mistakes and How Student Care Helps
English is more than just one subject on the Singapore primary school timetable. For the PSLE, it carries the weight of four separate papers: Writing, Language Use and Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, and Oral Communication. A strong result opens doors; a weak one can hold a child back, regardless of how brilliantly they perform in every other subject. Yet many parents find that even children who read widely and speak confidently still trip over the same PSLE English common mistakes year