80% Grade A or B Track Record

H2 Physics Tuition

The H2 Physics A-Level is the gateway to STEM degrees in Singapore. It requires students to move fluidly between mathematical rigour and conceptual understanding.

Toa Payoh / Online SG$110 / 2-Hour Session JC1 & JC2 Focus
Fee Structure

SG$110 / session

Advanced small group 2-hour coaching sessions.

Academic Level

JC1 & JC2 (H1 / H2)

Tailored syllabus support mapped to local JC lecture schedules.

Track Record

80% Distinction rate

Students regularly score A or B in GCE A-Levels.

What We Cover — H2 Physics (9749) A-Level

Specialist topics taught from first principles rather than lists to memorise

Measurement and Kinematics

Extends well beyond O-Level — projectile motion, relative velocity, and vector decomposition tested heavily in Paper 1.

Dynamics and Circular Motion

Centripetal force, banked tracks, conical pendulums. One of the most tested topics in H2 Paper 2 structured questions.

Oscillations and Waves

SHM, resonance, damping, superposition, diffraction, interference. Requires mathematical treatment of phase and path difference.

Thermal Physics and Ideal Gases

Kinetic theory, first law of thermodynamics, heat engines. Concept-heavy and frequently misunderstood.

Gravitational, Electric, and Magnetic Fields

Mr. Chew teaches the unifying logic of field theory — how gravity, electric fields, and magnetic fields share mathematical structures.

Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday's law, Lenz's law, AC generators and transformers. Appears in virtually every A-Level paper and is disproportionately important.

Quantum Physics

Photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, atomic spectra, nuclear physics. Conceptual understanding matters more than simple calculation.

Modern Physics (H3 supplement)

For students aiming for H3 Physics, or those applying to top global universities requiring a stronger theoretical background.

Key Distinction

Why H2 Physics Students Need a Different Approach

The H2 Physics paper is not harder because the topics are more complex. It is harder because the questions are more precise. A student who understands a concept at 80% will lose marks to a student who understands it at 95% — because the exam is designed to distinguish between them.

Mr. Chew's teaching pushes every student toward the 95% level of understanding. Not to memorise more, but to understand more deeply — so that even questions they have never seen before are solvable from first principles.

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