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Welcome to The Care Lab! We teach and inspire students to be a better version of themselves.

02/06/2026

Comment “June” to receive our June holiday’s workshop schedule!
🌼 School holidays are here, and we’re making every moment count.

This break gives us the perfect opportunity to revisit key concepts, close learning gaps, and strengthen the foundations that will carry our students through the rest of the year.

While many are enjoying a well-deserved holiday, our classrooms continue to be filled with curiosity, laughter, and purposeful learning. From PSLE masterclasses to small-group workshops, students are sharpening their skills, building confidence, and gaining a deeper understanding of what they’ve learnt in school.

We believe that learning doesn’t only happen during the school term. In fact, some of the most meaningful progress takes place when students have the time and space to ask questions, reflect on their mistakes, and learn at their own pace.

Our June Holiday Workshops are in full bloom, and it has been incredibly rewarding to see our students showing up each day ready to learn, grow, and challenge themselves. 💛

Here’s to a holiday season filled with growth, confidence, and small victories that will eventually lead to big achievements.

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FREE PSLE ENGLISH ORAL LIVE HAPPENING TOMORROW!

📅 1 June

⏰ 2.00pm – 3.00pm

PSLE Oral is taking place in August, which means there are only about 10 weeks left to prepare!

With Oral now carrying a 20% weightage, this is one component where students can make a significant difference to their overall English grade. Many students know what they want to say but struggle to elaborate, organise their ideas, or provide strong personal examples during the conversation component.

Join me live as I break down the NEW 2026 Oral examination format and share practical strategies that students can start applying immediately.

During the session, we will cover:
• The TCL C.A.R.E Answering Framework
• Common Oral Question Types
• Story Bank Planning Techniques
• High-Scoring Expressions & Power Phrases
• Common Mistakes That Cost Marks
• How Parents Can Help Their Child Prepare Effectively

Attendees will also receive the TCL PSLE Oral Mastery Pack.

It’s never too early to start preparing.

See you tomorrow!

Comment “ORAL” to receive the link to our free oral masterclass happening tomorrow! See you then

26/05/2026

Most students only realise this after they’ve already lost marks 🥲
Some words cannot have an “s” added behind them!

❌ knowledges
❌ advices
✅ knowledge
✅ advice

And if you’re a parent/student in Singapore, you’ll know these tiny grammar mistakes can cost marks in editing, synthesis, comprehension open-ended and composition writing.

With how packed school lessons are, teachers often need to focus on finishing the syllabus, so these small but important grammar habits may not always get the focused correction students need.

That’s why some children keep repeating the exact same mistakes all the way to PSLE.

✨ Want your child to tighten their grammar, writing and exam techniques this June holidays?

Our June Holiday English classes are designed to target exactly these common mistakes that quietly cost marks.

DM us “JUNE” for the schedule before slots fill up 📩

Save this for revision & send this to a parent whose child keeps making grammar mistakes ✍️

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Question Tags! Usually tested in English Paper 2 MCQ
Here’s the simple rule we teach our students:

✨ Positive sentence → Negative tag
✨ Negative sentence → Positive tag
✨ No helping verb? Use do / does / did or don’t / doesn’t / didn’t

Save this for revision time, and send it to another parent whose child always says “English is so confusing” 😂

Follow us for bite-sized English tips, grammar hacks, and classroom insights for learners 📚✨

Photos from The Care Lab Edu's post 13/05/2026

From this year, the Science MCQ component carries a whopping 60 marks. That is a HUGE scoring opportunity.

Think about it this way, if your child is able to secure strong marks in MCQ, they enter the open-ended section with far less pressure.

Many children actually know their Science concepts… yet still lose marks because they:
❌ fall for tricky options
❌ misread keywords
❌ overthink and change correct answers
❌ have no proper elimination strategy

That’s why we created this weekly PSLE Science drill.
We’ve gone through actual PSLE Science questions from 2012–2025, analysed the patterns, common traps, and frequently tested concepts, then built this programme around what truly matters.

From now till PSLE, your child will be exposed to 570+ carefully selected MCQ questions while learning:
✨ how to think through tricky questions
✨ what examiners are really testing
✨ how to eliminate options quickly
✨ how to stop making avoidable mistakes

If you want your child to walk into the exam feeling prepared (not panicked), send us a DM with SCIENCE 🧪

13/05/2026

Aiming to score AL1 for Science? Yes you can!
YOU NEED TO STRATEGISE!

🧪 PSLE Science AL1 MCQ Drill (Zoom)
Designed for P6 students aiming to maximise marks in the 60-mark MCQ component.

How it works:
📅 1 x 1h 15min live Zoom lesson weekly
📝 30 carefully selected PSLE-style MCQ questions each session to be done before the lesson
🔍 Live breakdown of question traps, answering techniques & elimination strategy
💡 Concept reinforcement for commonly tested topics
📈 Build speed, accuracy, confidence, and exam instinct week by week

By PSLE, your child would have attempted 570+ Science MCQ questions.

This isn’t random drilling. This is targeted exam strategy training.

If your child is aiming for PSLE Science AL1 and you want these final weeks to count, send us “SCIENCE”.

Photos from The Care Lab Edu's post 12/05/2026

19 weeks to PSLE and you’re looking to secure 60 marks for your child’s Science paper? This is the right course for you!
We will be drilling at least 570 questions from now until the week before PSLE. This 19 weeks, let us practice on all the past year PSLE REAL QUESTIONS tested and MORE! Lesson recordings of explanations and question banks will be provided.

Contact us now to find out more!

Photos from The Care Lab Edu's post 06/05/2026

✨ Want your child’s composition to stand out?

Learn how to use a flashback introduction, a powerful writing technique that helps students write more engaging, emotional, and memorable stories. 📖✍️

Instead of starting from the beginning, students learn how to:
➡️ start in the present
➡️ trigger a memory (for e.g. when I was cleaning the house, I found the trophy that was once placed neatly on the bookshelf but it has now filled with a thick layer of dust. While cleaning it, I was brought back to…
➡️ travel back to an important past event

This technique adds suspense, reflection, and stronger storytelling to transform your stories to become more vivid. 🌟

No memorising model essays.
Just learning techniques that work for ANY composition topic. 💡

26/04/2026

There’s a lot of work behind our classes ✨🥰

What students see: 1 hour class
What teachers do: 3 hours prep ✏️

Photos from The Care Lab Edu's post 09/04/2026

Oral practice with our students to help build their confidence in learning ✨
This was their first attempt—done without interruptions—so we could capture their natural performance and give them a confidence boost before introducing techniques like intonation, pronunciation, pitch, and flow.

Looking forward to sharing their progress in the coming weeks!


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33 Pasir Ris Grove
Singapore
518076

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 21:00
Thursday 11:00 - 21:00
Friday 11:00 - 21:00
Saturday 09:30 - 16:00
Sunday 09:30 - 16:00