In a recent feature on CAPITAL 958, our founder joined a discussion on Singapore’s tuition culture and the role it plays in how families think about education today.
The segment places First Principles Education within a wider national conversation about why parents seek extra academic support and what students may actually need in order to thrive.
The discussion gives space to a broader reflection on education in Singapore, moving beyond tuition as a default solution and raising deeper questions about how students build confidence, independence, and stronger learning habits over time. It is a useful feature for showing First Principles Education’s perspective within a mainstream media conversation on the realities of local education culture.
Read more about Emil’s perspective on education in Singapore via the link: CAPITAL 958 | 我们的家园:新加坡的补习文化.