JC Tuition Fees in Singapore: Rates and What Drives Them

Melissa Tan 28 2026-08-19 20:41:07 编辑

Quick Answer: JC tuition in Singapore typically costs around S$40–80 per session for group classes and S$80–150 per hour for one-to-one coaching, depending on the subject, class size, and the tutor's qualifications. GP and H2 subjects at the top of the price range, and the real question for parents is value per hour rather than the headline rate.

JC tuition fees are the charges families pay for supplementary A-Level instruction in subjects such as General Paper (GP), H1, and H2 subjects, delivered through group classes, small groups, or one-to-one coaching. Prices in the market vary widely, which is why comparing only the sticker price leads to poor decisions.

This guide breaks down what JC tuition costs by format, what drives the price, and how to judge whether a class is worth the fee before committing for a term.

JC Tuition Fees by Format

The table below shows typical market ranges in Singapore. Treat these as reference ranges, since individual centres and tutors set their own rates and prices change each year.

FormatTypical RangeBest Fit
Lecture-style group classS$40–60 per sessionContent coverage, disciplined students
Small-group class (4–8 students)S$60–100 per sessionGP essays, discussion, feedback
One-to-one coachingS$80–150 per hourTargeted gaps, exam-year revision

One-to-one rates for experienced ex-MOE or university-level tutors sit at the upper end, while junior tutors charge less. The subject also matters: GP, which is essay-driven and feedback-heavy, often costs more than content-based subjects because it needs marking time.

What Actually Drives the Price

Five factors explain most of the price difference between two JC tuition options, and they are more useful than any single number.

  1. Teacher qualifications and track record. Tutors with strong A-Level results, MOE experience, or a degree in the subject they teach command higher fees.
  2. Class size. Smaller groups mean more individual attention per dollar, which matters most for essay subjects like GP where feedback is the product.
  3. Subject type. Feedback-heavy subjects such as GP and Economics carry higher fees than content subjects, because teachers spend time marking outside class.
  4. Materials and marking included. A fee that includes marked essays and mock exams can be cheaper in total than a low headline rate with every extra charged separately.
  5. Location and overhead. Centres in central areas pay higher rent, part of which lands in the fee.

How to Judge Value Before Paying

For essay subjects, ask these three questions before enrolling, because they separate value from price.

  • How many marked essays does the fee include, and how fast are they returned? Feedback speed drives improvement, so slow or extra-cost marking is a hidden charge.
  • What is the class size, and does the student get called on to answer? GP skills grow through writing and defending arguments, not through listening.
  • What materials are provided, and are they aligned to the 2026 syllabus? Stale materials signal a class coasting on reputation.

iWorld Learning supports JC students through high school English courses taught by internationally certified teachers in small classes at its Tanjong Pagar and Somerset campuses, a format that gives GP-style writing and discussion the feedback loop it needs.

When JC Tuition Pays for Itself

Tuition is most cost-effective when it targets a specific gap rather than duplicating school. A JC1 student whose GP essays stay at a pass because of weak argumentation will gain more from a small marking-intensive class than from content lectures. Conversely, a student who is already scoring well mainly needs past papers and timed practice, which can be self-directed at near-zero cost.

The disciplined question to ask is whether the class does what the student cannot do alone: provide expert marking, discussion, or accountability. If it only delivers content the student could read, the fee is buying convenience rather than improvement.

FAQ

How much does JC GP tuition cost in Singapore?

GP tuition usually sits at S$50–100 per session in group classes and S$80–150 per hour one-to-one. Because GP is essay-marked, the key question is how many essays the fee includes, not just the hourly rate.

Is JC tuition worth the cost in JC1?

It depends on the gap. JC1 is the right time for students whose essays and study habits need rebuilding before JC2 intensity. Students already performing well may not need it until final-year revision.

Are group classes effective for GP?

Yes, when they are small and discussion-based. GP improves through writing, feedback, and defending arguments aloud, all of which small-group classes provide at a lower cost than one-to-one coaching.

What should I check before paying a JC tuition fee?

Confirm class size, the number of marked essays included, marking turnaround, tutor qualifications, and 2026 syllabus alignment. Also ask about the refund or withdrawal policy for a term payment.

Summary

JC tuition fees in Singapore range roughly from S$40 per group session to S$150 per hour one-to-one, driven by class size, subject type, and tutor qualifications. Judge value by feedback per dollar rather than headline price, ask about included marking before enrolling, and spend first on the specific gap the student cannot close alone.

To review how iWorld Learning's small-group high school classes can support GP-style writing, contact us or visit the teachers page.

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