
Why Independent Learning Matters Beyond School
Our founder recently shared his thoughts in Chief of Staff Asia on why personal growth and independent learning matter not just in education, but in preparing young people for long term career success.
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Our founder recently shared his thoughts in Chief of Staff Asia on why personal growth and independent learning matter not just in education, but in preparing young people for long term career success.

In a recent article by theAsianparent, they covered how First Principles Education helps students approach PSLE with less stress and greater clarity by learning how to study smarter, not just harder.

In a recent review on Diary of a New Mom, the platform shared one parent’s experience with First Principles Education and why its study skills mentoring approach stood out from more traditional tuition options.

Our founder recently shared his insights in Forbes on how companies can better engage Gen Z in the workplace.

Our founder recently shared his insights in Forbes on the evolving tuition landscape in Singapore and what it reveals about what parents truly want for their children today.

Our founder recently shared his perspective on what parents should look for when choosing a mentoring programme that can help their child build disciplined, lifelong study habits.

In a recent feature with Reader’s Digest, our founder, Emil, explores the intense academic environment in Singapore and the challenges students face in such a high-stakes system.

Our founder recently announced an exciting new step for First Principles Education with the appointment of Marsya Ruzana Aw as Head of Study Skills, marking a new chapter in how we help students build lasting learning habits.

Our founder recently shared his journey from struggling student to education entrepreneur, and how those early academic setbacks shaped the vision behind First Principles Education.

Our founder recently shared how First Principles Education launched a neuroscience backed study skills mentoring programme designed to help students build stronger habits, greater independence, and long term academic confidence.

Our founder recently shared his thoughts in Chief of Staff Asia on why personal growth and independent learning matter not just in education, but in preparing young people for long term career success.

In a recent article by theAsianparent, they covered how First Principles Education helps students approach PSLE with less stress and greater clarity by learning how to study smarter, not just harder.

In a recent review on Diary of a New Mom, the platform shared one parent’s experience with First Principles Education and why its study skills mentoring approach stood out from more traditional tuition options.

Our founder recently shared his insights in Forbes on how companies can better engage Gen Z in the workplace.

Our founder recently shared his insights in Forbes on the evolving tuition landscape in Singapore and what it reveals about what parents truly want for their children today.

Our founder recently shared his perspective on what parents should look for when choosing a mentoring programme that can help their child build disciplined, lifelong study habits.

In a recent feature with Reader’s Digest, our founder, Emil, explores the intense academic environment in Singapore and the challenges students face in such a high-stakes system.

Our founder recently announced an exciting new step for First Principles Education with the appointment of Marsya Ruzana Aw as Head of Study Skills, marking a new chapter in how we help students build lasting learning habits.

Our founder recently shared his journey from struggling student to education entrepreneur, and how those early academic setbacks shaped the vision behind First Principles Education.

Our founder recently shared how First Principles Education launched a neuroscience backed study skills mentoring programme designed to help students build stronger habits, greater independence, and long term academic confidence.