Online English Tuition Singapore

At Creative Campus, our English tuition classes from Primary 3 to Junior College, including International Baccalaureate (IB), are hybrid. Your child can attend in person at Campus Orchard or Campus East, or join the same live lesson online, taught by the same teacher and following the same curriculum.

Nothing changes when a lesson is joined online. It is one live class, taught by one teacher, covering the same material in the same order for everyone in it, and written work is set, collected via email and marked with the same rigour.

Flexibility matters most when the week does not go to plan. A week overseas, a school camp, a CCA that overruns, an illness in exam term, or a cross-island commute that eats two hours on a school night. None of those need to cost your child a lesson.

Student joining an online English class on Zoom with his teacher and classmates.
Mrs Elizabeth Yeo, Founding Director of Creative Campus

A missed lesson is rarely just one lesson; it is a skill left half-taught, and the next lesson builds on it regardless. That is why every class from Primary 3 upwards is hybrid. Whether your child is in the room or joining from overseas, from home in exam term, or straight after a CCA that overran, they are in the same lesson, with the same teacher and the same feedback. Continuity is what builds competence; location never did.

Mrs Elizabeth Yeo
Founding Director, Creative Campus
25+ years in English instruction & curriculum development

Which Levels Are Online Classes Available For

Level Programme
Primary Primary 3, Primary 4, Primary 5, Primary 6, including PSLE preparation
Secondary Secondary 1, Secondary 2, Secondary 3, Secondary 4, covering O-Level and the Integrated Programme (IP)
International Baccalaureate IB English tuition, Language Arts and Language and Literature
Junior College General Paper tuition

Kindergarten, Primary 1 and Primary 2 classes are in person only. Children this young usually need an adult nearby to stay focused during a screen lesson.


How Our Online English Tuition Works

Students join the live classroom through Zoom on the same day and time as the in-person class.

Laptop showing an online lesson portal with a join lesson button and lesson list.
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Joining details are sent before the first lesson, and the same link works every week. Let the teacher know beforehand whether online or in person is chosen for that week.

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Lessons run on the published timetable, so there is no separate online schedule to follow.

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Written work is submitted and returned via email.


Online English Tuition: Why Choose Us?

Online students learn from the same teachers, curriculum and marking as the students in the room. The results below are for all our students, in the room and on Zoom alike.

The same curriculum

Online students work through exactly the same material as the students in the room, in the same order, at the same pace.

Marked by their own teacher

Written assignments go to the teacher who taught the lesson.

Interactive, not passive

Our class sizes are deliberately kept small, which leaves time for every student to answer, ask and be heard, whether they are online or in the room.

Flexible week to week

Attending online one week and in person the next needs no change of class.

Level Our Achievements
Primary 80% distinction rate, 100% pass rate
Secondary, O-Level English 71% distinction rate from our best-performing cohort, and a two-grade average improvement
International Baccalaureate 74% distinctions
General Paper 70% distinctions

What Our Students Say

Rachel Wong Si Yin, a student of Creative Campus.

“I've been a part of Creative Campus from Primary 3 to JC2. Throughout my journey, I've been privileged to learn from astoundingly talented educators who combine passion with a genuine care for the students. Their commitment transcends expectations, making Creative Campus an experience that you should genuinely consider.”

Rachel Wong Si Yin
NUS Medicine Student

Sophie Tan, a student of Creative Campus.

“As a Secondary 4 student at Creative Campus, I began my journey here in Secondary 2. Over the last one and a half years, I've witnessed significant improvements in my English. My gratitude goes out to the teachers who always ensure that our lessons are both enriching and captivating through continuous student engagement.”

Sophie Tan
Secondary 4 Student

Zheng Zhixin, a student of Creative Campus.

“From Primary 5 to JC2, I had the privilege of being under Ms. Chew's guidance at Creative Campus. Those pivotal years were incredibly formative. Every facet of her classes, from insightful news sharings to stimulating classroom material, was designed to challenge and cultivate our appreciation for literature and language. She inspired us to view the world through a broader, more critical lens. Ms. Chew's feedback was consistently sharp and enlightening, aiding me in refining the structure and articulation of my arguments.”

Zheng Zhixin
University College London, Geography
National Library Board Scholarship Recipient


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. At Creative Campus, online and in-person students attend the same lesson with the same teacher, materials and marking, so what differs is the setting rather than the teaching. Students with a quiet space and a stable connection tend to do just as well online, while those who are easily distracted often focus better on campus.

Yes. At Creative Campus, online and in-person students are enrolled in the same class at the same time slot, so switching needs no change of enrolment and no catch-up lesson. A student can attend on campus one week and online the next. Let the teacher know beforehand which option is chosen for that week so the class can be prepared accordingly.

A laptop, tablet or desktop with a working camera and microphone, and a stable internet connection. A quiet place to work matters just as much, since students answer questions and join discussions aloud. Joining details are sent before the first lesson, and the same link works each week. Worksheets are available on our worksheet portal, and writing materials should be ready as they would be in class.

The main disadvantages of online tutoring are an unstable connection interrupting a lesson, distractions at home that are harder to control, and a teacher reading body language less easily on screen than in the room. Younger children also need an adult nearby to stay focused, which is why our Kindergarten to Primary 2 classes are in person only. Small classes reduce these limits without removing them.