A-Level H2 Chemistry tuition, built around your child
H2 Chemistry at A Level moves well beyond O Level's factual recall. Organic chemistry in particular asks students to predict how unfamiliar molecules will react based on their functional groups, which only works if the underlying mechanisms are genuinely understood, not memorised as isolated reactions.
We teach H2 Chemistry as one connected system: how physical chemistry concepts like equilibrium and energetics explain why organic reactions behave the way they do, and how to structure free-response answers so partial understanding still earns partial credit. That connected approach is what lets students handle the unfamiliar compounds A Level questions are designed to test.
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A-Level H2 Chemistry tuition in Bedok, Singapore
A concise overview for parents comparing their options.
What does H2 Chemistry tuition cover?
H2 Chemistry tuition at House of Hows covers the full A Level syllabus: physical chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, energetics, equilibria), inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry.
Who should take H2 Chemistry tuition?
JC1 students adjusting to the depth and pace of A Level Chemistry, and JC2 students consolidating content or pushing for a higher grade band before A Levels.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held at 214 Bedok North Street 1, #01-173, inside Bedok Town Centre and near Bedok MRT.
The A-Level H2 Chemistry syllabus, topic by topic
View the official SEAB A-Level syllabusAtomic Structure & Chemical Bonding
Electronic configuration, bonding models and intermolecular forces: the foundation for explaining physical properties throughout the syllabus.
Chemical Energetics
Enthalpy changes, Hess's Law and Born-Haber cycles, with an emphasis on interpreting energy diagrams correctly.
Chemical Equilibria
Equilibrium constants, Le Chatelier's Principle, and acid-base/buffer equilibria, heavily tested in free-response questions.
Reaction Kinetics
Rate equations, order of reaction, and reaction mechanisms, connecting mathematical treatment to physical meaning.
Inorganic Chemistry
Periodicity and the chemistry of Period 3 elements and transition metals, including their characteristic reactions.
Organic Chemistry
Functional groups, reaction mechanisms and synthesis pathways: the largest single component of the H2 syllabus, and where most marks are won or lost.
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The problem is never the child's ability. It's how they are being taught. When we change the approach, the results follow.
Questions about A-Level H2 Chemistry
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Ask on WhatsAppWhy does my child struggle with organic chemistry specifically?
Organic chemistry asks students to reason about unfamiliar molecules using general principles, rather than recall specific reactions. Without a solid grasp of mechanisms, it can feel like an unmanageable list of exceptions. We teach it as a connected system instead.
Is it too late to start H2 Chemistry tuition in JC2?
Not at all. Many students make their biggest gains in JC2 once they have a clear target and a plan that targets their specific weak topics rather than re-covering everything.
Is your H2 Chemistry tuition centre near Bedok MRT?
Yes. House of Hows is located at 214 Bedok North Street 1, #01-173, inside Bedok Town Centre and a short walk from Bedok MRT.
Do you also teach H2 Physics and Biology?
Yes. We offer tuition for H2 Physics and H2 Biology as well. Ask us about coordinating a timetable across your child's science subjects.
How are H2 Chemistry classes structured?
Typically once a week, 1.5 to 2 hours, focused on concept clarity and past-paper practice, with intensive revision sessions before A Levels.
Do you provide notes and practice materials?
Yes. All students receive our internally developed revision notes and practice question sets, updated annually to reflect the current A Level syllabus.
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