Grades 9–10: board years are a different job.
Board years need subject depth, not a pool. We price it per subject, after the assessment tells us how many classes the year actually needs. Classes run in fixed evening slots in Gulf time, 4:00–9:30 pm GST.
Maths · Science · English · Hindi · Social Science · Arabic · Urdu
Taught the way the board marks it.
Subject-wise, one-to-one, with the same specialist every class. Priced per subject, after the free assessment class.
Marking schemes, from day one
Answers are taught the way the board marks them — step marks in numericals, keyword marks in theory. A right idea in the wrong words still loses the mark.
Previous-year patterns
The same questions return in the same shapes. We work through them by chapter, then by full paper.
Timed paper practice
From the second term, papers are written against the clock and marked the way an examiner would.
NCERT, line by line
Every in-text and back-exercise question, done and corrected — the papers are set from this book.
Practicals and viva
Apparatus, procedure, observation tables, sources of error, and the questions the examiner actually asks.
One teacher per subject
The same specialist every class, who knows what your child got wrong last week and returns to it.
Priced per subject, after the assessment.
A Grade 10 child three chapters behind in Maths and a child aiming to convert a 78 into a 92 do not need the same number of classes — so we won’t pretend they cost the same. The free assessment tells us the gap; you get the class plan and the price together, in writing, before you pay anything.
Find out where your child actually stands.
A free 30-minute assessment class and a written level report, whether or not you go further.
Book the free assessment class