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illum.e Announces New Eastern Branch & AI-Driven Learning Portal

Singapore-based tuition centre debuts new branch in the East and looks to facilitate technologically adapted learning experiences for students via a forthcoming AI-driven learning portal

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 7 November 2023 - Singapore-based MOE-registered tuition centre, illum.e, has declared the opening of a new branch at Parkway Centre, extending its footprint to the East of the city.

This development comes amidst a series of initiatives and results that spotlight the tuition centre's trajectory in the local education sector.

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Performance Metrics Indicate Quality Academic Outcomes

For the 2022 academic year, illum.e reported that 98% of its O-Level English students achieved a grade of B3 or above, while A and B grades were secured by 97% of its A-Level General Paper students. These results are tethered to the centre’s operational methodology, which involves the deployment of a handpicked team comprising former MOE teachers and scholars with a broad range of industry experience.

Timothy Joshua Chia-Lee, Head Tutor at illum.e commented, "The results from the previous academic year provide a quantitative glimpse into our quality student outcomes, reflecting a synthesis of their efforts and our unique educational framework at illum.e."

Technological Strides with Learning Portals

In 2023, illum.e’s innovation department initiated the roll-out of a student learning portal, with an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven Learning Portal also announced for launch in early 2024. This AI-driven portal is projected to integrate advanced technology into the tuition centre’s curriculum, aiming to provide immediate personalised feedback and differentiated learning pathways for students utilising the platform.

Holistic Educational Offerings: A Glance at illum.e's Curriculum

illum.e’s upcoming branch at Parkway Centre is set to provide a range of tuition classes, extending across O-Level Humanities (including Social Studies, History, and Geography) and A-Level Economics. The tuition centre also delineates its offerings to accommodate various educational stages, providing English tuition for primary and secondary school students (through PSLE and GCE O-Level) and General Paper tuition for junior college students.

In reflection, the Head Tutor of illum.e shared, "The continuous refinement of our educational approach is anchored in our commitment to be the most student-centric educational company. We strive to put an end to students’ feelings of powerlessness by enabling diverse learning needs to be better met within our growing student community.”

For more information on their offerings and branches, please visit illum.e’s official website.Hashtag: #illum.e





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About illum.e

Singaporean MOE-registered tuition centre illum.e emphasises adept English and General Paper proficiency by uniting experienced educators with innovative technologies. Strategically dispersed across various locales, the centre commits to structured, results-proven learning, prioritising tangible academic successes and steering students through personalised educational journeys.

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