How about bowling, movie outings and theme park trips? Yes, these are on the house as well.
Over at Raymond’s Math & Science Studio , some 600 Primary 6 pupils will also visit the theme park in May. “An enjoyable learning experience not only helps students bond with their tutors and classmates, but can also contribute to better learning outcomes,” says Mr Heng, whose centres give out free bubble tea, doughnuts and croissants to students during lesson time once a month.
For example, Zenith charges $360 a month for junior college students, “which is below the market rate of over $400”, according to Mr Heng.More On This TopicAlso offering free mouth-watering bites – albeit at every session – is Classicle Club, a tuition centre specialising in A-level general paper and O-level English.
To strengthen the bond, she invites them to join her on escape room outings, picnics and performances, on a first-come-first-served basis.Miss Brooke Lim , founder of tuition centre Classicle Club, and her students bonded over a picnic. PHOTO: CLASSICLE CLUB “However, time is wasted on travelling to attend on-site classes, so there must be something that attracts them.”
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