Parents pay people to do son's homework...

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Her son is a straight A student in a top boys' school here yet this mother spends $5,800 a month on his tuition.

Her son, who is in Secondary 3, attends classes for English and mathematics at a premier tuition centre in Thomson once a week - two hours per session.

He also takes a 21/2 hour weekly Chinese class in a popular language school.

And he gets one-on-one tuition - each for about two hours - for physics, chemistry and biology with a private tutor.

All these classes are on top of the regular supplementary lessons that his school gives.

Madam Irene Tan, a housewife who is in her early 40s, says: "It's money that we can afford and it's totally well-spent."

She agreed to this interview on condition that we do not name her only child or his school to avoid getting him into trouble.

She is married to a businessman and lives in a bungalow in Bukit Timah.

She says: "All parents just want the best for their child's education."

To top it off, she pays people to do her son's homework when he can't cope with the combination of school and tuition assignments.

She pays $200 per hour if they have to swing by before midnight and $250 an hour when it's later.

Madam Tan is not the only one willing to pay through the nose for intensive tuition to help her child.

Mrs Pauline Soh, who has two daughters, one in Primary 4 and another in Sec 2, spends "close to $4,000" on their tuition classes.

Her daughters take English, mathematics and science at an elite tuition centre.

Her younger daughter, who is in a Gifted Education Programme primary school, also gets tuition for Higher Chinese.

The older girl is in an independent school.

Mrs Soh, 40, a civil servant, who lives in a condominium in the east says: "My husband (who is also a civil servant) and I don't have the time to coach our children."

She adds: "Education is an expensive affair here but the paper chase makes it necessary for us to equip our children with the best education possible."

Mr Frank Chan, 46, prefers to spend his money on extra tuition for his pair of twins, who are in Primary 6, than go for holidays.

The marketing manager, who lives in a terrace house in the east, says: "We can always go for holidays when the boys grow up. Right now, it's more important to focus on their Primary School Leaving Examination."

The twins have tuition in English, mathematics and second language, which cost about $2,000 per child per month.

This does not include fees he pays for a private music tutor.

In fact, primary schoolers are not the only ones getting loads of extra coaching. Some parents spend big on the little ones.

Madam Cathy Ho, 39, hires a private tutor to prepare her five-year-old son and six-year-old daughter for primary school.

She pays the tutor, who gives her children individual lessons in English and mathematics separately, for $800 a month.

They also take Chinese classes at a language enrichment school at $1,500 for 12 lessons for each child every three months.

In addition, Madam Ho's daughter takes abacus and mental calculation preparation classes at an enrichment centre. That's another $320 a month.

Madam Ho, a creative director, who lives in an apartment in a Jurong condominium, says: "Some of my friends have called me crazy but I don't care.

"When my children make it to a better school and do well, I'll be the one having the last, and best, laugh."

This article was first published in The New Paper.
 
I think they are doing this more for themselve than the kids.
 
tuition is a big business.

I used to give tuition when i was in secondary school, Pre U and when in NS. The money helped a lot.
 
Don't worry Madam Ho. Your children will either be admitted to IMH or worse commit suicide...
 
Thats the reason why more children ended up in IMH these days
 
MOE, please check, school boy not doing his own homework.....

1. Sec 3 male student, straight A student in top school
2. Surname Tan
3. Live in bunglow in bukit timah
4. Mother Irene Tan, housewife early 40's
5. Father bizman

Dumb bag mother, no wonder need to spend so much on tution.......


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Her son, who is in Secondary 3, ...................

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Madam Irene Tan, a housewife who is in her early 40s, says: "It's money that we can afford and it's totally well-spent."

She agreed to this interview on condition that we do not name her only child or his school to avoid getting him into trouble.

She is married to a businessman and lives in a bungalow in Bukit Timah.

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now i see even sinkie parents are stupid..

i pity the children to have such parent without much wisdom.

The moral these sinkie parents teach is that if you have money, you can get everything.

so the children will do anything for money as money can solve everything, even can buy their way to heaven..

this is also considered a sinkie behavior.. will add to the list.
 
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MOE, please check, school boy not doing his own homework.....

1. Sec 3 male student, straight A student in top school
2. Surname Tan
3. Live in bunglow in bukit timah
4. Mother Irene Tan, housewife early 40's
5. Father bizman

Dumb bag mother, no wonder need to spend so much on tution.......


let me guess, that woman is a sinkie wife???? if it is, then i am not surprise.
 
Wow! She pays $200 per hour if they have to swing by before midnight and $250 an hour when it's later.

Can i apply!!!
 
Wow! She pays $200 per hour if they have to swing by before midnight and $250 an hour when it's later.

Can i apply!!!


tuition at midnight??? the kid no need to sleep... the more i read it , the more i think the article is fake...

just another gimmick to show off how rich some people are.....another sinkie behavior.
 
Can i have the contact of this parent, cos i am willing to do her son homework for chemistry and physics at that rate.
 
That's the reason why more parents ended up in IMH these days.
 
These would probably become scholars with no or little moral guidance.
 
Her son is a straight A student in a top boys' school here yet this mother spends $5,800 a month on his tuition ...
tis clearly shows dat ze sinkie education system is completely f**ked up! ...
 
scholars dont need such unimportant attributes ...they only need to raise productivity.

That will be their ticket to success.


These would probably become scholars with no or little moral guidance.
 
These would probably become scholars with no or little moral guidance.

I see nothing wrong in that.

These days people ish 笑贫不笑娼! Now which Samster had said that before! Lip lai! :D
 
Don't worry Madam Ho. Your children will either be admitted to IMH or worse commit suicide...

What happens to overly stressed Sinkie students.

[video=youtube;ozQTQjVCcUg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozQTQjVCcUg[/video]
 
It is this type of education system that made me want to flee Singapore for elsewhere. I was brought up in this type of shit system. I really wonder at what age can I send my future child overseas. I have thought of sending my future child back to Saigon to study in an International School under the care of my wife's siblings.
 
Don't worry Madam Ho. Your children will either be admitted to IMH or worse commit suicide...

or one day, go for a tea party ( not Boston) and joing the 'whities', and inflict miseries on the population perpectually, until death do us a apart.:D
 
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