Middle School

As our little kids grow into their tween and teen years, they are suddenly tall, showing slight glimpses of adulthood. They are bursting with energy and trying to manage their new social outlook, physical changes and emotional development. At this stage, with the right guidance and mentoring, we can make sure that our children bloom into the best versions of themselves!

Everybody is different — we have early bloomers, late arrivers, speedy developers, and slow-but-steady growers. In other words, there's a wide range of what's considered normal.

Meet our experts to understand how to mentor and mould our perfectly normal big kids!
Some of the key concerns at this stage are:
  • I am so scared of Math, but everyone expects me to ace it
  • I love to dance. Will I have to give it up to study?
  • I feel so different from the others. I am having trouble fitting in with the others in school.
  • My academic scores are not good. Can I still be successful? Will I be able to handle the rigors of high school?
  • I can’t remember all my test dates and when my projects are due.
  • I am an all-rounder and popular in school and enjoy doing a lot of activities. I really don’t know what and where I should focus on.
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Some key questions that arise at this stage are:
  • I am confused on which subjects to select.
  • I would like to drop Math. Will it affect my career choices?
  • Science is not my strength. Will dropping it affect my options?
  • Will I be able to cope with the pressure of high school?
  • Do I need to give up my hobbies now that I am in high school?
  • I never seem to have the time to do anything properly. How can I plan better?
  • International boards sound so interesting. Is that the best choice for me?
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