High School Tuition

 

English:

  1. Reading and Comprehension:
    • Analyzing and understanding complex texts, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
    • Developing critical reading skills, including inference, analysis, and evaluation.
  2. Writing Skills:
    • Crafting well-structured essays, narratives, and arguments.
    • Refining grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
    • Practicing techniques for effective storytelling and persuasive writing.
  3. Literary Analysis:
    • Studying literary elements such as plot, character, setting, theme, and symbolism.
    • Analyzing texts for literary devices and authorial intent.
  4. Vocabulary and Language Use:
    • Expanding vocabulary through reading, writing, and vocabulary-building exercises.
    • Learning advanced grammar concepts and usage.
  5. Oral Communication:
    • Developing public speaking and presentation skills.
    • Participating in class discussions, debates, and presentations.
  6. Creative Writing:
    • Exploring various forms of creative writing, such as short stories, poetry, and personal essays.
    • Encouraging creativity and self-expression through writing exercises and prompts.

Science:

  1. Biology:
    • Studying the structure and function of living organisms.
    • Exploring topics such as cells, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human anatomy.
  2. Chemistry:
    • Understanding chemical reactions, atomic structure, and the periodic table.
    • Learning about chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and states of matter.
  3. Physics:
    • Exploring the principles of mechanics, including motion, forces, and energy.
    • Studying concepts such as electricity, magnetism, waves, and optics.
  4. Environmental Science:
    • Understanding environmental issues and their impact on ecosystems and human health.
    • Exploring topics such as climate change, pollution, conservation, and sustainability.
  5. Scientific Inquiry:
    • Learning about the scientific method and experimental design.
    • Conducting experiments and investigations to test hypotheses and analyze data.
  6. Applied Science:
    • Exploring real-world applications of scientific concepts in technology, engineering, and medicine.
    • Discussing current scientific research and developments in various fields.

Mathematics:

  1. Algebra:
    • Solving equations, inequalities, and systems of equations.
    • Learning about functions, graphs, and algebraic expressions.
  2. Geometry:
    • Studying the properties of shapes, angles, and lines.
    • Exploring concepts such as congruence, similarity, and theorems.
  3. Trigonometry:
    • Understanding trigonometric functions, identities, and equations.
    • Applying trigonometric concepts to solve problems in geometry and physics.
  4. Calculus (for Advanced Classes):
    • Introducing the fundamentals of differential and integral calculus.
    • Studying limits, derivatives, and integrals.
  5. Statistics and Probability:
    • Analyzing data sets and graphical representations.
    • Studying probability theory and statistical analysis techniques.
  6. Applied Mathematics:
    • Exploring real-world applications of mathematical concepts in finance, economics, and engineering.
    • Solving practical problems and modeling scenarios using mathematical principles.